Vol. XX] 



INDEX. 



[July.-December, 1892 



Rhoads, S..N., hybridism in colapteg, 325. 



Rice culture from a hygienic point of view, 57. 



Eldgway, R., birds tbat sing at nigbt, 343. 



Kldgway'3 Humming Birds, 178. 



Eiley, C. V., broods of elm-leat beetle, 16. 



Eivista dl patologia vegetale, 4fi. 



Rockwell. A. D., nervous diseases, 373. 



Romanes's Darwin and alter Darwin, 109. 



Roofing tile-. 115. 



Eothrock. J. T., our waste land, 337. 



Rowlee, W. W., germination of seeds, 189. 



Ruffner, W. H , English sparrow, 165. 



Eusseirs Electric Light Cables, 333. 



Russian surveys, 61. 



Ruosians, primitive, 244. 



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St. Gervals disaster, 89. 



Salamander, a, 366. 



Salt in sea-water, 258. 



Sampson, F. A., English sparrow, 80. 



Sanborn, J. W., feeding horses, 4; spiders' food, 344. 



SaturnlidaD. 246. 



Saville, M. H., vandalism among antiquities, 365. 



Scents, 233. 



Sehafer's Essentials of Histology, 39. 



Schaufuss, C. F., Olerus formloarlus L., 256. 



Schlegel, G., Eu-Sang, 148. 



School, Summer, of Brooklyn Institute, 157; science 

 in high, 1; proposed changes in studies In, 341. 



Schumann, V., light of small wave length, 216. 



Science In high schools, 1; in schools, 142; teachers 

 from Michigan normal school, 185. 



Scientific Roll, 349. 



Sclavlc skulls, a«5. 



Scott's Chemical Theory, 321. 



Scripture, E. W., localization In a child, 361; ballistic 

 galsranometer, 361. 



Seeds, facilitated germination of, 189. 



Seeley, P. A., Turkish time-pieces, 316. 



Seler, E., Palenque tablet, 38; Maya chronology, 80; 

 Maya graphic system, 121. 



Sense of direction, 113, 207, 248, 263, 391, 318, 358. 



Seston's Deafness and Discharge of the Ear, 109. 



Shufoldt, R. W., Beddard's Animal Coloration, 11; 

 apteryx, 66: National Museum publications, 106; In- 

 dian tyyes of beauty, 115: vernacular name of the 

 genus harporhynchus. 333. 



Shutt. P. T., agricultural chemistry, 191. 



Skeel, F. D., Japanese clocks, 365. 



Skulls, shape of Sclavlc, 285. 



Slade, D. D., osteological notes, 46. 



Slater, J. W., scents, 333. 



Slater, W., diet of birds, 231. 



Slavic archceology, 2i 6. 



Sleep, preliminary note on, 277. 



Smelling, science of, 215. 



Smith, C. C, solid glycerine, 263. 



Smith. J. B., elm-leaf beetle, 93. 



Smith and Kellar's Experiments in General Chem- 

 istry, 292. 



Smith's Geology of Alabama, 377. 



Smithsonian lostitutlon Report, 165. 



Snake eats snake, 107; Congo, 159; bite, 255; watching 

 a, 338, 



Snell, M. S., oriental subjects, 359. 



Soil moisture, 31. 



Soils, chemistry of, 39. 



Solutions, 352. 

 . Southwlck, E. B , local hemiptera, 52. 



Sparrow, English, 79. 



Species, introJucti >n of foreign, 304. 



Spencer, B , ceratodus, 4. 



Spiders' food, 344. 



SpOD's Tables for Engineers, 362. 



Stanley, H. M., tornado whirls, 184; feeling, 203; 



markings of Mars, 235. 

 Star 1830 Groombrldge, 236. 

 Starry realms, 11. 

 Stars, real motions of, 192. 

 Stature from length of long bones, 206. 

 StelDen, K. von den, Carib tongue, 115. 

 Stelnmetz, C. P., magnetic circuit, 358. 

 Stephens, F., pocket mouae, 351. 

 Stevenson, A.. Jealousy in infants, 248. 

 Stevenson, S. Y., arcbasology, 1880-1892, 267. 

 Stine, W. M , aurorn, 178. 

 Stokes, A. C. reticulated protoplasm, 161; blood-cor- 



pusclfS, 330; protoplasm, 374. 

 Stone. G. H., electric thenomena on Mountains, 318. 

 Strode, J. B., heredity, 190. 

 Strong, E. A., science teachers, 185. 

 Samero-Akkadlan question. 75. 

 Swallow, C. W., rare birds, 353* 

 Swan, R, M., Zimbabwe, 6. 

 Swift, L., aurura? of, 189.' 323. 

 Swift, biack-ihroated rock, 235. 

 Syme's Medication of Organisms, 81. 



Taussig's Tariff History, 173. 



Taylor, I., origin of Aryans, 151; European origin of 

 Aryans, 221; letter T, 3i 0. 



Telephone, long-distance, 329. 



Telesc pe, large southern, 193. 



Temperature at Greenwich, 5. 



Thomas, C, Maya hieroglyphics, 44; Palenque 

 tablet, 80. 



Thompson, A. H., the face. 7. 



Thomson, G. M., biological notes from New Zea- 

 land, 333. 



Thomson's Outlines of Zoology, 223. 



Thome's Diphtheria, 68. 



Thrasher or Thresher, 33o. 



Tillman's Lessons in Heat, 139. 



Toads, blood from eyes of, 243. 



Todas, the. 5. 



Tompkins's Woodworker's Manual, 377. 



Tooth culture, 55. 



Topluard, Prof., Celts and Eymrl, 115. 



Tornado-whirls In clouds, 124. 



Tourney, J. W., cliff-dwellers in Arizona, 269. 



Townsend, C. H. T., nomenclature, 164. 



Tree- line In Europe, 19. 



Trouessart, E. L.. American horse, 188. 



Trowbridge, W. P., 102. 



Tucker, W. G., purification of water, 34. 



Tupaia Javaneusis. 5. 



Turner, C. H., grape l»*aves, 9. 



Turtles, reflex action in, 368. 



Twins among Indians, 192. 



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Uhler, P. R., Gay Head, 176; 373. 

 Underwood, L. M., nomenclature, 116. 

 University extension monographs, 39. 



Vandalism among antiquities of Yucatan, 365. 



Van Deman, H- E., sense of direction, 291. 



Vans, ancient, 3^2. 



Varlabllitv of specific characters, 7. 



Vasey's grasses of the Pacific Slope, 361. 



Veeder, M. A., auroras and thunder storms, 231, 



Verity's Electricity up to Date, 335. 



Vine, G. R.. cretaceous polyzoa, 327. 



Virchow s Crania Ethnica Americana, 278. 



Vocabularies, comparative, 147. 



Volition in ohUdhood, 286. 



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"Wadsworth, M. E., azoic archsan In northern Mich- 

 igan, 355. 



"Warring, C. B.. Mars, 177. 



Washburn, F. L., coddllng-moth In Oregon, 291. 



Wasp study, 2;o. 



Water, chemical purification of, .34. 



Weed, C. M., birds at Hanover, 86. 



Weeds, American, 38; list of, 61. 



Weed's Spraying Crops, 69. 



Weights and measures, confusion In, 358; In Eng- 

 land, 298. 



Welsmaun's Essays on Heredity, 109. 



■Well, breathing, ::37. 



Wheat rust and smut, 93; in Indiana, 159. 



White. D., Gay Head, 333. 



Whlteley'a Chemical Calculations, 138. 



WhitlDg, H. L., Mississippi River, 314. 



Whlton, A. M., Ink stains, 346. 



Willard, J. T., a breathing well. 337. 



Williams, J. B , rattlesnake, 345. 



Williams, W. M., salt in sea-water, 258. 



Williamson, A. W., motions of stars, 192. 



Williams's Geological Map of Baltimore, 355. 



Williams's History of Modern Education, 135. 



Williams's Sys ems of Ethics, 335. 



Wllliston, S. W., nomenclature, 263. 



Wilson, E. F., Indian numerals, 9. 



Wilson, Sir D., left-handedness, 60. 



Wilson's The Lost Atlantis, 263. 



"Wlndt's Siberia as It Is. 81. 



Woman's work for wages, 1911. 



Wood, De v., science of smelling, 215. 



Wood, H. C, action of drugs on respiratory move- 

 ments, 3 6. 



Wood. H. R., glaciation in Montana, 162. 



Woodpeckers, American, 325. 



Wood's Light, 138. 



Woodworth, C. W., laboratory of plant diseases, 368. 



Wooster, W H., snake-bite, 255. 



Work, H., Sense of direction, 307. 



Wright, G. F., man and the glacial period, 275; gla- 

 cial theories, 360. 



Wright, J. McN., a wasp study, 230. 



Wrlgtit's Man and the Glacial Period, 249. 



Wright's Nature Readers, 67. 



Y, pedigree of letter, 300. 

 Year-book of scientific societies, 54. 

 Yeasts in North American Review, 249. 

 Yellow fever among Negroes, 33. 



Zimbabwe ruins, 6. 



