IV 



SCIENCE. 



LCONTIiH'ie AND 

 Index 



Bufo, Proportion of Injured, in Natural Group, 

 W. E. Kellicott, 855 



C, T. D. A., Bouvier's MonograpMe des Onycho- 

 phores, 619 



Caiman, W. T., King-crab, 669 



Calorimeter, H. T. Baenes, 790 



Campbell, W., Astr., Phys. and Chem., N. Y. 

 Acad, of Sci., 145 



Cannon, W. B., Howell's Physiology, 262 



Carnegie, Institution, 572; Foundation, 595; Pen- 

 sioning Widows of Professors, J. MoK. Cat- 

 tell, H. S. Peitchett, 672; not a Charity, 

 687 



Case, E. C, Pelycosauria of N. A., W. D. Mat- 

 thew, 816 



Cattell, J. McK., Administration of Syracuse 

 University, 900; Pensioning Widows of Pro- 

 fessors by Carnegie Foundation, 672 



Chase, F. H., Onondaga Acad, of Sci., 822 



Chemical, Soc, Amer., N. Y. Section, C. M. Joyce, 

 26, 191, 346, 543, 697, 854; Northeastern 

 Section, F. H. Thoep, 222, 923; and Sect. C, 

 Amer. Assoc, 290, 321; Chicago Meeting, C. 

 L. Pabsons, 331; Engineer, Education of, C. 

 RiCHAEDSON, 81; Soc. of Wash., J. A. Lb- 

 Cleec, 310, 346, 821; Industry, Soc. of, H. 

 ScHWEiTZEE, 345; Positions in the Gov. Ser- 

 vice, W. D. BiGELOW, 481 



Chemistry, at the Amer. Assoc, B. E. Cuert, C. L. 

 Paesons, 290, 321; Organic Notes on, J. B. 

 Tingle, 314; Physical, applied to Organic, J. 

 Stieglitz, 768; Usefulness in Industries, W. 

 D. Ejchabdson, 801; Building of Col. of City 

 of N. Y., 969; A Pioneer in, Edgar F. Smith, 

 970; Changes in Fifty Years, Is a Remsen, 

 973; Future of, W. D. Banceoft, 978 



Chemists, Biol., Amer. Soc. of., W. J. GlES, 495; 

 Openings for, W. A. Notes, 876 



Chicago Acad, of Sci., F. C. Bakee, 423 



China, New Education in, C. F. Thwing, 256 



Chittenden, R. H., Biological Chemistry, 241; 

 T. B. OsBOBNE and othees, Pi'otein Nomen- 

 clature, 554 



Chetslee, M. a., Stevens's Plant Anatomy, 307 



Cincinnati University, Chair of Philos., H. H. 

 Bawden, 959 



Cladodus Compressus, E. B. Beanson, 311 



Claek, H. L., Brittle-star, 147 



Clark, William Smith, D. P. Penhallow, 172 



Clarke, J. M., Devonic History of N. A., H. M. 

 Ami, 85.0 



Clouds, Cumulus, A. L. Rotch, 783; over a Fire, 

 B. M. Varney, 783 



CoCKEEELL) T. D. A., Fossil Sawfly, 113; Ameth- 

 ystine Glass, 825 



Cole, A. D., Physics at Amer. Assoc, 611 



Cole, A. H., Biological Projection, M. F. Gutee, 

 65 



Cole, F. N., Amer. Math. Soc, 168, 471, 781; 

 Physics at Amer. Assoc, 561 



Cole, L. J., and P. B. Hadley, Blackhead, 994 



College, and University, D. S. Joedan, 530; 

 Course, W. H. Nichols, 981 



CoNANT, C. A., i'riction in Economies, 99 



CoNKLiN, E. 6., Heredity, 89; Morgan's Exper. 

 Zoology, 139 



Conservation Commission, National, 994 



Cook, 0. F., N. L. Beitton, and F. V. Coville, 



Wild Jamaica Cotton, 664. 

 Cotton, E. C, and H. A. Morgan, Megarhinus 



Septentrionalis, 28 

 CouiTEB, J. G., Opportunities in Botany, 873 

 CoviLLE, E. v., N. L. Beitton and O. F. Cook, 



Wild Jamaica Cotton, 664 

 Cowles, H. C, Botany at Amer. Assoc, 205 

 Ceew, H., Outlook in Physics, 879 

 Ceook, a. R., Illinois Acad, of Sci., 186 

 CuEEY, B. E., Chemistry at Amer. Assoc, 290, 321 

 Curves, Melting-point, J. B. Tingle, H. F. Rolkeb, 



353 

 CusHMAN, A. S., Corrosion of Irons, 666 



D., B., William Strafford, 234 

 D., W. M., Current Notes on Land Forms, 31 

 D., W. S., Kuenen on Die Kontinuitatstheorie, 306 

 Dahlgeen, U., Nasal Cavity in Astroseopus, 993 

 Dall, W. H., and H. voN Iheeing, Malacological 



Nomenclature, 825 

 Darwin Celebration, 901 



Davenpoet, C. B., Amer. Breeders' Assoc, 413 

 Dean, B., Lamarck, 151; Fossil Fishes, 1907, 201; 



Kellogg's Darwinism To-day, 421 

 DeLoach, R. J. H., The Adams Fund, 927 

 DlLLER, J. S., Wash. Acad, of Sci., 466, 663 

 Discussion and Correspondence, 27, 69, 108, 147, 



191, 223, 267, 311, 350, 392, 427, 472, 509, 



543, 589, 626, 664, 698, 746, 783, 822, 854, 



894, 927, 959 

 Dissorophus, R. L. Moodie, 30 

 Distribution of Species, A. E. Oetmann, 427 

 Dodge, R., Visual Fixation, E. B. Huey, 501 

 Donaldson, H. H., Biological Research, 375 

 Deummond, J., Science in New Zealand, 356 

 DUMBLE, E. T., Tertiary Deposits of Mexico, 273 

 Duncan, R. K., Chemistry of Commerce, W. Mc- 



Muetrie, 106 



Earth, as Heat-radiating Planet, J. M. Schaebeele, 

 392; The Cooling, A. C. Lane, 589; Curvature 

 Experiments, R. M. Beown, 789 

 Eastman, C. R., Early Santorin and Isohian 



Eruptions, 855 

 Eastman, J. R., Discovery of Satellites of Mars, 



666 

 Ecological Formations of Pittsburg, 0. E. Jen- 

 nings, 828 

 Economics, Friction in, C. A. Conant, 99 

 Education at the Amer. Assoc, E. E. Beown, 521; 



C. R. Mann, 525 

 Electrolytic Resistance, Apparatus for Measuring, 



A. W. Smith. 635 

 Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc, A. S. Wheeleb, 589, 994 

 Ellis, W. H., Chemical Education of the Engi- 

 neer, 882 

 Emerald Lake, Filling by Alluvial Fan, F. H. 



Lahee, 752 

 Jinergy, New Unit for, A. T. Jones, 28 

 Engineer, Chem. Education of, W. H. Ellis, 882 

 Entomological Soc. of Amer., J. C. Beadley, 215 

 Entomology, Notes on, N. Banks, 354 

 Eruptions," Early, C. R. Eastman, 855 

 Evolution, H. F. Osbobn, 148; Coincident, H. P. 

 OsBOEN, 749; in Rhyme, V. L. Kellogg, 791 



Fairbanks, H. W., Physiography, D. W. Johnson, 

 216 



