IV 



SCIENCE 



[Contents and 

 Index. 



Campbell, W. W., and S. Albbecht, Mars, 990 

 Canal-ray Effects, F. E. Niphek, 628 

 Carlson, A. J., Amer. Physiol. Soc, 397 

 Carnegie, Foundation for Advancement of Teach- 

 ing, 63, 281, 780; Annual Report, 339; and 

 Service Pensions, J. Jasteow, 370; J. McK. 

 Cati'ell, 384; W. H. Hobbs, 502; Z., 784; 

 Retrospective Anticipations of, A. O. Love- 

 joy, 414; Additional Considerations, J. M. 

 Aldrich, 538; and University of Minnesota, 

 X., 701; Institution of Washington, 377 

 Gary, E. P., and H. W. Fairbanks, Glaciation, 32 

 Casanowicz, I. M., Anthrop. Soo. of Wash., 239, 



360, 399, 559, 677, 839 

 Cattell, J. McK., Length of Service Pensions of 



Carnegie Foundation, 384 

 Cnamberlin, T. C, and R. D. Salisbury, Geology, 



J. C. Branner, 146 

 Chemical, Soc. of Wash., J. A. LeClerc, 79, 280, 

 480, 799, 960; Amer., F. Y. Sect., C. M. 

 Joyce, 80, 120, 400, 520, 720, 880; R. I. Sect., 

 A. W. Clatlin, 120, 240, 560, 680, 800; Bos- 

 ton Meeting, 161; Northeastern Sect., K. L. 

 Mark, 240, 920; F. E. Gallagher, 560; 

 Cleveland Sect., N. A. Dubois, 240; General 

 Meeting, D. L. Randall, 268, 307; Summer 

 Meeting, 613; Regulation of Processes of the 

 Body, W. H. Howell, 93; Industries of 

 Amer., C. E. Munroe, 561 

 Chemistry, Municipal, 20; of Light, W. R. Whit- 

 ney, 161; Int. Congress of Applied, 292; 

 Kahlenberg's, A. J. Hopkins, 539; J. L. 

 Howe. 666 ; Correlation of Secondary School 

 and College Instruction, H. P. Talbot, 961; 

 High School, J. E. Whitsit, 974; in Sec- 

 ondary Schools, M. D. SoHON, 979 

 Chicago Acad, of Sci., W. W. Atwood, 358 

 Cisco from Lake Michigan, G. Wagner, 957 

 Claflin, a. W., R. I. Sect., Amer. Chem. Soc, 



120, 240, 560, 680, 800 

 Clark, A. H., Priority and Generic Names, 145 

 Clark, C. M., Cross Wires in Spectroscope, 344 

 Climatic Changes, H. Arctotvski, 25 

 OoCKERELL, T. D. A., Civilization of Bohemia, 145; 

 Coulter on Botany of Central Rocky Moun- 

 tains, 301; Pettigrew's Design in Nature, 

 707; Wheeler on Ants, 860 

 Cole, A. D., Physics at the Amer. Assoc, 588 

 Cole, F. N., Amer. Math. Soc, 118, 478, 800; 



Taschenbuch fiir Mathematiker, 223 

 Collegiate Instruction, E. L. Thoendike, 428 

 Colletotriclnim faleatum, C. W. Edgeeton, 717 

 Comets, Study of, W. J. Humpheeys, 226 ; Nature 



of, and Relation to Sun, E. Thomson, 772 

 Comstock, D. F., Principle of Relativity, 707 

 Conn, H. W., Poulton on Charles Darwin and the 



Origin of Species, 424 

 Conn, H. W., Agricultural Bacteriology, H. L. 



Russell, 787 

 Cook, M. T., Houard on Les Zoocecidies, 27 

 Coulter, J. M., Practical Science, 881 

 Coulter, J. M., Botany of Central Rocky Moun- 

 tains, T. D. A. Cockeeell, 301 

 Coupin, H., and J. Lea, Animal Ingenuity, M. F. 



Washbuen, 951 

 <iowLES, H. C, Charles Reid Barnes, 532; Botany 

 at the Amer. Assoc, 632 



Ceathoene, a. R., Continuous Girders, 675 

 Crew, H., Debt of Physics to Metaphysics, 521 

 Cbook, a. R., Free Public Museums, 579 

 Crookes, Sir William, C. Baskerville, 100 

 Ceowell, J. F., Social and Economic Science at 



the Amer. Assoc, 879 

 Cruise, First, of the " Carnegie," 73 



Dall, W. H., National Antarctic Expedition, 989 

 Davidson, A., The Human Body, T. Storey, 115 

 Davis, W. M., Geographical Description, 921 

 Dean, B., Goodrich on Cyclostomes and Fishes, 



264; Lamarck Manuscript at Harvard, 394 

 Dental Curriculum, E. C. Kirk, 481 

 Dewey, J., Science as Subject-matter and as 



Method, 121 

 Dipylidium caninum in Child, W. A. Riley, 349 

 Discussion and Correspondence, 24, 68, 109, 143, 



190, 218, 263, 297, 3*4, 384, 414, 456, 500, 538, 



577, 617, 665, 701, 739, 784, 815, 856, 950, 987 

 Doflein, F., Protozoenkunde, C. A. KoroiD, 456 

 DONCASTER, L., Gametogenesis of Sawfly, 192 

 Dubois, N. A., Cleveland Sect. Amer. Chem. Soc, 



240 

 Dyar, H. G., Lepidoptera Phalsense of British 



Museum, 117, 990 

 Dynamics in the High School, F. T. Jones, 220 



Earth Movements, W. H. Hobbs, 306 

 Edentates, Classification of, H. H. Lane, 913 

 Edgerton, C. W., Colletoti-ichum faleatum, 717 

 Education, at the Amer. Assoc, C. R. Mann, 591; 

 Relation of Applied Science to, C. G. Hop- 

 kins, 655; Assoc, Higher, C. F. Birdseye, 

 721; Board, General, 852 

 Edwards, C. L., Chromosomes in Ascaris, 514 

 Eichelbeeger, W. S., Washington Zones, 461 

 Eigenmann, C. H., Queer Fish, 456 

 Embody, G. C, Food of King Eider, 630 

 Engineering, as a Profession, G. F. Swain, 81 ; 



Student Statistics, R. Tombo, Jr., 145 

 Ennis, W. D., Linseed Oil, A. H. Gill, 951 

 Entomological Soc of Amer., J. C. Bradley, 597 

 Entomologists, Econ., Amer. Assoc, of, 516 

 Entomology, Notes on, ISi. ijANKS, 432 

 Esperanto and Scientists, J. D. Hailman, 112 

 Eucynopotamus. H. W. Fowler, 790 

 EvERMANN, B. W., and W. I. Lembky, Fur-seals 



Domesticated, 34 

 Evolution of Intelligence, C. J. Herrick, 7 



Fairbanks, H. W., and E. P. Gary, Glaciation in 

 California, 32 



Fairchild, D., Amer. Research Institution in 

 Palestine, 376 



Paris, R. L., Philos. Soc. of Wash., 79, 278, 438, 

 557, 757, 919, 959 



Fauth, P., The Moon, C. L. P., 69 



Fawcett, H. S., Fungus of Citrus Whitefly, 912 



Federation, Amer., of Teachers of Math, and Nat- 

 ural Sciences, C. R. Mann, 515 



Felt, E. P., Maxwell-Lefroy's Indian Insect Life, 

 625 



Field, C, Submarine, C. H. Peabody, 743 



Fish, Queer, C. H. Eigenmann, 456 



Fishes, Pennsylvania, H. W. Fowler, 345 ; Apodal, 

 Structural Characteristics, T. Gill, 789 



