SCIENCE. 



Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, C. Baskeuville, 



907 

 Engineering, Education, Society for Promotion of, 



H. S. Jacoby, 183; Research, Graduate School 



of, 940 

 Entomologists, Economic, Association of, A. L. 



QUAINTANCE, 188 



Entomolog}', Notes on, N. Banks, 154 

 Eros, Planet, 317 

 Esoteric Doctrines, F. Boas, 872 

 Ether Waves, F. E. Nipher, 64 

 Ethnology, Bureau of, 676 ; F. Boas, 828 

 Edstaoe, H. J., Parasitism of Cephalotheeium 

 roseum, 747 



Fabrington, 0. C, Meteorite from Kansas, 67 

 Fessenden, R. a.. Velocity of Light, 474 

 Fewkes, J. W., Prehistoric Porto Rico, 94 

 Fireman, P., Expansion of Gas into a Vacuum, 

 - 705 

 Fireproofing Treatment of Wood, S. P. Sadtler, 



424 

 Fishery Commission Laboratory of Bergen, B. D., 



676 

 Force and Energy, C. S. jMinot, 64 

 Forces, Effective, L. M. Hoskins, 432 

 Forestry in the Hawaiian Islands, 436 

 Formation, Grand Gulf, E. A. Smith, T. H. Ald- 



RICH, 835; W. H. Dall, 946 

 Formations, Lafayette and Columbia, R. M. 



Harper, 68 

 Fossil, Man from Kansas, S. W. Williston, 195; 



W. Upham, 355; Tree Bridge, H. F. Osborn, 



991 

 Foster, M., Memorial of Haller, 75 

 Fox, Blue, on Pribilof Islands, W. I. Lembkey and 



F. A. Lucas, 216; L. Stejneger, 310 

 Freer, p. C, Bureau of Government Laboratories 



for Philippine Islands, 579 

 Fritz, John, Medal, R. H. Thurston, 837 

 Function Theory, Applications to Physical Prob- 

 lems, J. McMahon, 121 



Gage, S. H., Carnegie Institution, 524 

 Galloway, B. T., Botany, Restrospective and 



Prospective, 49 

 Ganong, W. F., Ecology, 64; The Carnegie In- 

 stitution, 607 

 Gardiner, E. G., Marine Biological Laboratory 



and the Carnegie Institution, 667 

 Gas, Expansion of, R. W. Wood, 592, 908; P. 



Fireman, 705 

 Geographic Society, National, 956 

 Geologic and Paleontologic Parties, 141 

 Geological, Expedition, Morrill, E. H. Barbour, 

 22; Excursions in Pittsburgh Coal Region, 

 A. W. Grabau, 274; Journal Club, Columbia 

 Univ., H. W. Shimer, 827, 868, 1030; So- 

 ciety of Washington, A. H. Brooks, 984, 1028 

 Geologist, Training and Work of, C. R. Van Hise, 



321 

 Geology, Patagonian, A. E. Ortmann, 472; N. Y. 



Acad, of Sciences, E. 0. Hovey, 905 

 Gilbert, G. K., John Wesley Powell, 501 

 Gill, T., Mammals and Mammalians, 1034 

 Gilman, D. C, John \\'esley Powell, 784 

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

 Gordon, R., Bones of a Mastodon, 594, 1033 



(Jbabau, A. W., Geological Excursions in Pitts- 

 burgh Coal Region, 274 



Geeely, a. W., The Carnegie Institution, 738 



Green, J. R., Address before Botanical Section of 

 British Association, 921 



Gulliver, F. P., Joint Meetings of Geological So- 

 ciety, Section E and National Geographic So- 

 ciety, 258 



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



796, 994 

 Haddon, a. C, Stanford University, 231 

 Hailstorm, Peculiar, A. W. G. Wilson, 909 

 Haller, Memorial of, M. Foster, 75 

 Halsted, G. B., Hilbert on Foundations of Geom- 

 etry, 307; The Carnegie Institution, 644 

 Harding, H. A., and F. C. Stewart, Bacterial 



Soft Rot of Cruciferous Plants, 314 

 Harper, R. M., Lafayette and Columbia Forma- 

 tions, 68; Scientific Nomenclature, 354 

 Harris, W. T., John Wesley Powell, 786 

 Harrison, F. C, Rot in Cauliflower, 152 

 Hassall, a., and C. W. Stiles, Bertiella, New 



Name for Bertia Blanchard, 434 



Hatcher, J. B., Discovery of Musk Ox Skull in 



West Virginia, 707 ; New Vertebrates of the 



Mid-Cretaceous, 831 



Hathaway, A. S., Gauss's Curved Surfaces, 902 



Heat, Latent, and the Vapor Engine Cycle, R. H. 



Thurston, 394 

 Hensel, S. T., Lichens on Rocks, 593 

 Herrera, a. L., The Carnegie Institution, 1033 

 Hill, E. A., The Carnegie Institution, 733 

 Hill, R. T., Volcanic Phenomena, 470 

 Hodgkins Gold Medal, 838 

 Holden, E. S., The Carnegie Institution, 585 

 Holland, W. J., The Carnegie Institution, 601 

 Holmes, W. H., Exhibits of Anthropological Mu- 

 seum, 487 

 Hoskins, L. M., Effective Forces, 432 

 Hough, W., Anthropological Society of Washing- 

 ton, 149 

 Hovey, E. 0., Borchgrevink on Eruption of Mt. 

 Pelee, 471; N. Y. Acad of Sci., Geology and 

 "Mineralogy, 905 

 Howard, L. O., Washington Meeting of American 



Association, 821 

 Howe, J. L., The Carnegie Institution, 582 

 Howe, M. A., Torrey Botanical Club, 30 

 Howell, W. H., Physics and Study of Medicine, 



33 

 HuBER, G. C, Hardesty on Neurological Technique, 



703 

 Huxley Lecture on Studies of . Immunity, W. H. 



Welch, 804, 850 

 Hydrodynamic Phenomena and Telephone and 



Power Transmission Lines, H. T. Eddy, 457 

 Hygrometry, Method in, C. Baeus, 33 



Ichthyology, History of, D. S. Jordan, 241 

 Images, Multiple, JI. G. Lloyd, 316 

 Investigation versus Erudition, 0. F. Cook, 552 

 Iridescent Clouds, E. W. Elder, 192 



Jacoby, H. S., American Bridge Construction, 12 ; 

 Society for Promotion of Engineering Edu- 

 cation, 183 



Jaggar, Jr., T. A., Next Eruption of Pel^e, 871 



