SCIENCE. 



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Brown, A. K., Range of Fox Snake. 151 

 Brown, J. S., Text-books, 65 

 Burgess, E. S., Torrey Botanical Club, 826, 867 

 Bdrrill, T. J., Bitter Rot in Apples, 909 

 Butler, N. M., Professional Schools and Length 

 of College Course, 613 



C, G. N., Areliiv flir Protistenkunde, 981 

 C, T. D. A., Las Vegas Science Club, 828 

 Cajoei, F., Netto's Lehrbuch der Combinatorik, 



469 

 Call, B. E., European Pond-snail, 65 

 Campbell, t>. H., Question of Terminology, 705 

 Canker and Black-rot, P. J. O'Gaka, 434 

 Carnegie Institution, 978; J. McK. Cattell, 



460, 608, 746; G. M. Sternberg, 481; H. 



W. Wiley, 482; G. Lusk, 484; M. Loeb, 485; 



H. MUNSTERBERG, 521; S. H. Gage, 524; ,T. 



C. Branner, 527; D. S. Jordan, 528; E. O. 

 Jordan, 580 ; J. L. Howe, 582 ; H. N. Stokes, 

 583; E. S. Holden, 585; E. Atkinson, 580: 

 H. S. Pritciiett, 587; E. B. Wilson, 591; 

 W. J. Holland, 601; C. E. Bessey, 604; T. 



D. A. Cockerell, 606; W. F. Ganong, 007; 



E. B. Titchener, 609; W J McGee, 611; B. 

 Dean, 641; G. B. Halsted, 644; A. S. Pack- 

 ard, 646; H. H. Clayton, 647; A. G. S. 

 JosEPHSON, 648; A. C. Truts,' 650; J. M. 

 Coulter, 651; C. 0. Whitman, 665; E. G. 

 Gardiner, 667; J. Jastrow, 693: C. \\". 

 Stiles, 698; E. H. Richards, 699; B. 

 Willis, 699; W. E. Ritter, 731; E. A. Hill. 

 733 ; G. M. Whipple, 735 ; M. A. Starr, 737 ; 

 W. Trelease, 738; A. W. Greely, 738; C. 

 H. Eigenmakn, 792; S. E. Mezes, 987: 

 C. H. Sternberg, 989; R. H. Johnson, 990: 

 W. A. Noyes, 990; A. L. Herrera, 1033 



Carveth, H. R., Jones's Elements of Physical 

 Chemistry, 589 



Catalogue, International, of Scientific Literature, 

 C. E. Bessey', 861; of Royal Societj^ 874 



Cattell, J. McK., The Carnegie Institution, 400 ; 

 and Marine Biological Laboratory, 668; Bio- 

 graphical Index of Men of Science, 740; Tlic 

 Academy of Sciences, 965 



Cephalothecium roseum, H. J. Eustace, 747 



Cestode Genus Bertia Blanchard, C. W. Stiles, A. 

 Hassall, 434 



Chamberlain, A. F., Congress of Americanists, 

 884 



Chemical, Society, American, N. C. Section, C. B. 

 Williams, 212; Northeastern Section, A. M. 

 Comey, 1029: Industry in Germany, 237; 

 Literature, Indexing, H. C. Bolton and 

 Others, 428 



Chemistry, Inorganic, Notes on, J. L. H., 356, 475, 

 796, 994; in University Education, 841; Ap- 

 plied, International Congress of, H. W. 

 Wiley, 899; Teachers, New England Asso- 

 ciation of, 1030 



Clark, H. L., Species and Subspecies, 229 



Clarke, J. M., Bquids from Onondaga Lake, 947, 

 991 



Clayton, H. H., The Carnegie Institution, 647 



Clouds, Iridescent, R. DeC. Ward, 32 



Cockerell, T. D. A., Laws of Physics, 593; The 

 Carnegie Institution 606 ; Point in Nomencla- 

 ture, 745 



Cole, F. N. American Mathematical Society, 511, 



791 

 College, Course, Length of, N. M. Butler, 613; 



Year, Length of, J. G. Schurman, 816 

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

 Colon Bacilli, Method of Isolating, S. C. Prescott, 



671 

 Comet B, 1902, and Mass of Mercury, E. C. 



Pickering, 797 

 Comey, A. M., Northeastern Section of American 



Chemical Society, 1029 

 CoMSTOCK, 6. C, Wolf's Histoire de I'Observatoire 



de Paris, 59 

 CoNX, H. W., Schmidt and Weis on Bacteria, 146; 



Baldwin's Development and Evolution, 819 

 Consciousness, Problem of, in its Biological As- 

 pects, C. S. MiNOT, 1 ; I. M. Bentley, 386 

 Cook, 0. F., Zoological Nomenclature in Botany. 



30; Types versus Residues, 311; Investigation 



versus Erudition, 552 

 Cooper, Dr. J. G., W. H. Dall, 268 

 Coulter, J. M., The Carnegie Institution, 651 

 Crampton, H. E., N. Y. Acad, of Sciences, Biologv, 



27 

 Crawley, E. S., Mathematics and Astronomy at 



American Association, 131 

 Cretaceous, Laramie, of Wyoming, S. W. Willis- 

 ton, 952 



D., B., Fishery Commission Laboratory at Bergen, 

 676 



D., C. L., Young^'s Manual of Astronomy, 510 



Dall, W. H., Zoological Nomenclature, 150; Dr. 

 J. G. Cooper, 268; John Wesley Powell, 783 

 Grand Gulf Formation, 946 



Dandeno, J. B., Root-pressure in Begonia, 833 ; 

 Prickles of Prickly Ash, 871 



Davis, W. M., Notes on Physiography, 636, 748, 

 914, 995 



Dean, B., The Carnegie Institution, 641; Hay's 

 Catalogue of Fossil Vertebrata of N. A., 701 ; 

 Mimicry, 832 



Dewar, J., Address of President of British Asso- 

 ciation, 533, 567, 621 



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



Discussion and Correspondence, 30, 64, 114, 150, 

 192, 229, 273, 310, 354, 383, 432, 470, 513, 

 552, 591, 665, 705, 745, 792, 828, 869, 908, 

 946, 987, 1031 



Dixon, R. B., Anthropology at the American Asso- 

 ciation, 793 



Doctorates conferred by American Universities, 361 



Dream, Realistic, C. A. White, 710 



Drown, T. M., Thorpe's Essays in Historical 

 Chemistry, 551 



DuANE, A., Savage's Ophthalmic Myology, 188 



DuMBLE, E. T., Tertiary of the Sabine River, 670 



DuNNiNGTON, F. P., Strength of Animals, 746 



DupEEE, J. W., and H. A. Morgan, Mosquito De- 

 velopment and Hibernation, 1036 



Dyar, H. G., Eggs of Genus Culex, 672 



Ecology, W. F. Ganong, 64 



Eddy, H. T., Telephone and Power Transmission 



Lines and Hydrodynamic Phenomena, 457 

 Education, American, Higher, E. J. James, 681 

 Eigenmann, C. H., The Carnegie Institution, 792 

 Elder, E. W., Iridescent Clouds, 192 

 Elevation of Gulf Coast, T. W. Vaughan, 514 



