x SCIENCE. 
ConE, 356 ; Congress, The International, 95, 363 ; 
GEORGE BRUCE HALSTED, 402 
Mathematics, A Chapter in the History of, W. W. 
BEMAN, 297 ; and Physics at the British Associa- 
tion, Huam L. CALLENDAR, 464; and Astron- 
omy at the American Association for the Ad- 
vancement of Science, JAMES McMAHON, 755 
Matthew on the Puerco Fauna, 852 
Matthews on Analyses of Spermatozoa, 851 
Matthews, Washington, The Study of Ceremony, 508 ; 
Nayahoe Legends, ALICE C. FLETCHER, 525 
Maycock, W. Perren, The Alternating Current Cir- 
cuit, FREDERICK BEDELL, 883 
Mayer, ‘Alfred Marshall, W. LE CONTE STEVENS, 
261 
Medical, Association, British, 29, 211, 322, 406, 990 ; 
Congress, International, ’318, 361, ad? 2 of ournal 
of Philadelphia, 842 
MENDEL, LAFAYETTE B., Professor Rudolph Haid- 
enhain, 645 
MENDENHALL, T. C., Life and Letters of William 
Barton Rogers, 1 
Mercer, Henry C., Survival of the Art of Illumi- 
nating Manuscripts among the Germans of Hast- 
ern Pennsylvania, 447; and ARTHUR HOLLICK, 
A New Investigation of Man’s Antiquity at 
Trenton, 675 
M=RRIAM, C. HART, Our Native Birds of Song and 
Beauty, Henry Nehrling, 32; Catalogus Mam- 
malium, E. L. Trouessart, 68; Correction con- 
cerning Mr. Rhoads’ use of the Name Bassa- 
riscus Raptor (Baird), 174; Natural History, 
R. Lydekker, 705; Citizen Bird, Mabel Os- 
good Wright, 706; Shore Birds of North 
America, Ducks, Geese and Swans of North 
America, Charles B. Cory, 742 ; Song Birds and 
Water Fowl, H. E. Parkhurst, 850; Birderaft, 
Mabel Osgood Wright, 850 
Merrill, J. H., Treatise on Rocks, W J McGE&E, 32, 
Geology in Vicinity of Greater New York, 815 
Merton Rules, ELLIorr Cours and J. A. ALLEN, 9 
Mesa Encantada, 212; W J M, 441; Cuas. F. Lum- 
MIS, 596 ; WILLIAM LIBBEY, 809, The Cairn on 
thé, F. W. Hopes, 846, 995 
Metabolism, Some Recent Observations on the In- 
fluence of the Thyroid Gland on, YANDELL ~ 
HENDERSON, 948 
Metencephalon, the Source of, and other Latin Names 
for the Segments of the Brain, BURT G. WILDER, 
373 
Meteor, A Brilliant, ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL, 99 
Meteorological Observations During an Atlantic Voy- 
age, KR. DeC WARD, 324 
Meteorology in South enericat R. DEC WARD, 523 
Metric System, 126, 129, 168 
Metzler, W. H., Compound Determinants, 757 
Meyer, Victor, The Death of, H. C. Coopmr, 449 ; In- 
vestigations of, 658 
Miall, L. C. , Thirty Years of Teaching, 564 
Michael Faraday, Bust of, 839 
Microscopical Examination of Water with a Deserip- 
tion of a Simple Form of Apparatus, GEORGE C. 
WHIPPLE, 85 
Microtome Knives, Sharpening, WALTER T. SwiIn- 
GLE, 63 
Migrating Birds, Observations of the Passage of, 
across the Lunar Disk on the Nights of Septem- 
ber 23 and 24, 1896, FRANK W. VERY, 409 
Migration of Things and of Memories, O. T. Mason, 50 
CONTENTS AND 
INDEX. 
Migula, Wm., System der Bacterien, A. C. ABBOTT, 
964 
Miller, G. A., Substitution Groups, 756 
Milne, J., Sub-oceanic Changes, 358, 117 ; Seismolog- 
ical Observations, 466 
Mimicry in Butterflies of the Genus Hypolimnas and 
its bearing on Older and More Recent Theories 
of Mimicry, E. B. PouLTon, 516 
Mineral Statistics of the United States, 131 
Minerals of the British Isles, 663 
Mines and Quarries in the United Kingdom, Statistics 
of, 663 
Minot, C. §., Grundriss der Entwickelungsge- 
schichte des Menschen und der Siugethiere, Oscar 
Schultze, 139 ; Literary Embryology,595 ; Ueber 
Verwachsungsversuche mit Amphibienlarven, G. 
Born, 704 
Minot, C. S., Bibliography, a Study of Resources, 
AKSEL G. §. JOSEPHSON, 259; Embryology 
of the Pig, 434; Harvard Embryological Collec- 
tion, 434 
Moissan, on the Production of Fluorin, 55; on the 
University of Chicago, 768 ; on the Formation of 
Petroleum, 838; and Dewar, Experiments on 
Liquid Fluorin, 763 
Moler, G. S., and Frederick Bedell, on Alternating 
Currents, 651 
Molisch, Untersuchungen tiber das Erfrieren der 
Pflanzen, D. T. MAcDouGAL, 1002 
Monist, 558, 992 
Moodus Noises, 834 
Moore, J. E. S., The Region about Lakes Tangan- 
yika and Nyassa, 872 
Moorehead, Warren K., Archzeologic Map of Ohio, 
512 ; Archeological Survey of Ohio, 763 
Morgan, C. Lloyd, Physiology of Instinct, 553; Habit 
and Instinct, HERMON C. Bumpus, 918 
Morgan, J. Livingston R., Theory of Solutions, H. C. 
J., 1002 
Morley, E. W., and D. C. Miller, Coefficient of Ex- 
pansion of Certain Gases, 652 
Morphology, Experimental, GEORGE F. ATKINSON, 
538 
MorseE.LL, W. F., The Spelling of Geographic Names, 
588 ; Survey of the Forest Reserves, 694 ; Geolog- 
ical Society of Washington, 814, 923 
Motter, M. G., Underground Zoology, 814 
Mourello on Phosphorescent Strontium Sulfide, 250 
Muir, Robert, Manual of Bacteriology, T. M. P., 635 
Miller, Papuans and Melanesians, 836 
Munroe, R., Lake Village of Glastonbury, 
Murmex, The Ancient, 728 
Museum, Publications, New, 403 ; Sunday in Great 
Britain, 990 
Nadaillac on the End of the Human Race, 658 
NAKAGAWA, A., Progress of Professor Kitasato’s Insti- 
tute for Infectious Diseases at Tokio, 313 
National Academy of Sciences, Membership of, 442; 
819 
Natural History, Society, Harvard, 990 ; Survey Bul- 
letin, A Model, 696 
Naturalist American Society of, 731; and Affiliated 
Soci es, 954 
Navigation, International Congress of, 806 
Nebraska Academy of Sciences, E. D. Swezey, 884 
Nef, J. U., The Chemistry of Methylene, 616 
Nehrling, Henry, Our Native Birds 
Beauty, C. H. M., 32 
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