CONTENTS AND INDEX. 



N. S. VOL. XVI. — JULY TO DECEMBER, 1902. 



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The Names of ContrilmU>r.i ore Prinlcd in Small Cupihih 



Aeronautical Congress, International, A. L. 

 ROTCH, 296 



Agricultural Education, Society for Promotion of, 

 F. M. Webstee, 512 



Agriculture, Graduate School, 116 



Aldrich, T. H., and E. A. Smith, Grand Gulf 

 Formation, 835 



Allen, E. T., Jahrbuch der Chemie, 431 



Allen, G. M., Boston Society of Natural History, 

 "1030 



Allen, J. A., Species and Subspecies, 383; and 

 Others, Fixing Type in Certain Genera, 114 



American Association for the Advancement of 

 Science : President's Address, 1 ; Mechanical 

 Science and Engineering, 12, 334; Pittsburgh 

 Meeting, 36; Report oit General Secretary, 

 41; Botany, 49, 136; Physics, 81, 171; An- 

 thropology, 94, 201, 793; Remarks of Retiring- 

 President and President Elect, 109; Report of 

 Permanent Secretary, 110; Mathematics and 

 Astronomy, 121, 131; Chemistry, 161, 282; 

 Zoology, 241, 344; Geology and Geography, 

 258, 321; Membership, 293, 588; Social and 

 Economic Science, 372 ; Indexing Chemical 

 Literature, 428; Washington Meeting, 821, 

 904, 944, 983, 1027 



Americanists, Congress of. International, 594; A. 

 F. Chamberlain, 884 



Anthropological, Society of Washington, W. 

 Hough, 149; Association, American, W J M., 

 309 ; Museum, Arrangements of Exhibits, W. 

 H. Holmes, 487 



Anthropology in America, 436 



Ants, Strength of, A. R. Miller, 514; F. P. 



DUNNINGTON, 746 



Archeology, New York, W. M. Beaxichamp, 870 

 Astronomical Society, Toronto, J. R. Collins, 868 

 Astronomy, Physics and Chemistrj', N. Y. Acad, of 



Sciences, S. A. Mitchell, 29, 63, 866, 907; 



Recent Progress in, J. K. Rees, 366 

 Atkinson, E., The Carnegie Institution, 586 

 Australasian Association for the Advancement of 



Science, 753 



Bailey, E. H. S., Inauguration of Chancellor 



Strong at Univ. of Kansas, 752 

 Baker, M., John Wesley Powell, 788 

 Banks, N., Notes on Entomology, 154 

 Baptanodon, Teeth in, C. W. Gilmoee, 913 

 Baeboue, E. H., Morrill Geological Expedition, 22 

 Baeus, C, Method in Hygrometry, 33; Structure 



of the Nucleus, 633; Changes of Atmospheric 



Nucleation, 948 

 Baskerville, C, Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, 



907 



Basketey, Coiled, C. C. Willoughby, 31 



Bauer, L. A., Magnetic Work of U. S. Coast and 

 Geodetic Survey, 555 



Baum, H. E., Reference Books in Nomenclature, 

 432 



Beal, W. H., Wilcox on Irrigation Farming, 741 



Beal, W. J., Pammel and Vveenis on Grasses of 

 iowa, 61; and Others, Nature Study, 910 



Beauohamp, W. M., New York Archeology, 870 



Beeohee, C. E., Morse on Living Bracniupoda; 

 Conklin's Embryology of Brachiopoda; ^atsu 

 on Lingula, 901 



Bentley, 1. M., Minot on Problem of Conscious- 

 ness, 386 



Bessey, C. E., Botanical Notes, 156, 476, 953; The 

 Carnegie Institution 604; International Cata- 

 logue of Scientific Literature, 861 



Bibliograj)hicum Concilium, 1023 



BiGELow, M. A., Parker and Parker's Zoology, 62 



Biographical Index of Men of Science, J. McK. 

 Cattell, 746 



Biological, Farm for Experimental Investigation, 

 C. 0. Whitman, 504; Society of Washing-ton, 

 F. A. Lucas, 743, 945, 826, 986 



Biology, N. Y. Acad, of Sciences, H. E. Cramp- 

 ton, 27 



Birds, Song Instinct in, W. E. D. Scott, 70 



Boas, F., Rudolf Virchow's Anthropological 

 Work, 441 ; Bureau of American Ethnology, 

 828; Ethnological Significance of Esoteric 

 Doctrines, 872 



Bolton, H. C, and Others, Report on Indexing 

 Chemical Literature, 428 



Borehgrevink on Eruption of Mt. Pel6e, E. 0. 

 HovEY, 471 



Botanical, Notes, C. E. Bessey, 156, 476, 953; 

 Society of America, D. T. MacDougal, 294; 

 of Washington, H. J. Webbee, 945 



Botany, Nomenclature in, 0. F. Cook, 30; C. L. 

 Sheae, 1035; Retrospective and Prospective, 

 B. T. Galloway, 49 



Brace, D. B., Group-velocity and Wave-velocity 

 of Light, 81 



Branner, J. C, Carnegie Institution, 527 



Bridge Construction in America, H. S. Jacoby, 12 



Briggs, L. J., Formation of Dewbows, 474 



British Association for the Advancement of Sci- 

 ence, 556; Address of President, J. Dewar, 

 533, 567, 621; and American Association, 594; 

 A Retrospect, 653; Address to Engineering 

 Section, J. Peery, 761 ; Address to Botanical 

 Section, J. R. Green, 921 



Brooks, A. H., Geological Society of Washington, 

 984, 1028 



