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Vol. XX.] 



INDEX. 



[July. -December, 1892 



Geological expedition of TTniversity of Nebraska, 47; 

 Society of America, 3J1; survey of Indiaua report, 

 321; survey of New .Jersey, 67; of Missouri, 355. 



Geometry, moderu syutlietlc, 297; nou-EucUdeaD, 

 370. 



Gerland's Atlas of Ethnography, 206. 



German association of science, 1' .3. 



Gibbs, M., acorn-eatlug birds, 13.3; bird on nest. 99; 

 birds that sing la the night, 313; effects of civiliza- 

 tion on birds, 183; humming-birds' food, 239. 



Giflord, J., Aitaliapas country, 372 ; introduction of 

 foreign species, 304; yeasts, 249. 



Gila monster, 319. 



Glaclatlon in Montana, 162. 



Glacial epoch, date of latest, 302; theories, 360. 



Glycerine, solid, 263, 27S. 



Gnat-bites, 215. 



Gold, growth of. 259. 



Gore's Geodesy, 375; Visible Universe, 333. 



Grand Gulf formation, 151, 164, 247, 319. 



Grape leaves, 39. 



Great Lake basins, 74. 



Green Mountains' anticlinal, 3'^8. 



GrlnneU, G. B., Chief Mountain Lake, 85. 



Grippe, 152. 



Griswold's Whetstones and Novaculites of Arkansas, 

 107. 



Gypsum, Texas, 353. 



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Hainan, 19. 



Hair, study of, 260. 



Hall, J. N., sense of direction, 113. 



Hail, J. P., photographs of auroras, 236. 



Hamilton, H., prevention of cholera, 170, 193. 



Haun, J., barometric oscillations, 5. 



Harding, L. .^., forensic microscopy, 242. 



Hargitt, C. W., Amphiuma means, 159. 



Harlsae's Discovery of North America, 39. 



Harvey, case-hardening, 75. 



Hatch's Mineralogy, 137. 



Hatch, P. L., f.ilse aurora, 318. 



Hawk, hectoring a, 123. 



Hay, O. P., bioligical papers, 243. 



Hazeu, H. A., Moon and rainfall, 310; electric pheno- 

 mena on mountains, 359. 



Heath, A., colias, 257 



Hemiptera, etc., 52. 



Hempel's Gas Analysis, 293. 



Henderson, C. R., woman's work for wages, 190. 



Heraldry, ancient Mexican, 174, 261. 



Heredity, 191. 



Hloen's Metal Coloring, 363. 



Hirn, monument to, 18- 



Hitchcock, A. S., botanical library, 841. 



Hitchcock, C. H., Green Mountains' anticlinal, 828. 



Hitchcock, E , photographic laboratory, 160; pre-Alno 

 race In .lapan, 163. 



Hobbs, W. H., hornblende and augite, 354. 



Hodge, F. Webb, Journal of American Ethnology, 



Hoffmann's Sloyd System of Wood- Working, 363. 

 Holbrook, .M. L., human blood, li 7; la grippe, I'y^ . 

 Holbrook's Treatment of Consumption, 264. 

 Holder's Florida Reef, 215. 

 Holmes, W. H., quarry refuse, 295. 

 Hopkins, A. D., forest-tree Scolytld, 64. 

 Hornblende and augite, 354. 

 Horse, intelligence of a, 133; American 135, 188; feed 



ing of, 4. 

 Hoskir 3, L. M., hypotheses of dynamics, 122. 

 Houston, E. J., weather in Mars, 86. 

 Howe, J. L., extinction of mulatto, 375. 

 Hudson's Naturalist in La Plata, 136. 

 Human remains discovered near Mentone, 170 

 HummJDg-blrds' food, 239, 291, 318, 333. 

 Hunter-Duvar'8 Stone, Brooze, and Iron Ages, 39. 

 Huntington, O. W., diamonds In meteorites, 15. 

 Hussey, W. J., lines on Mars, 235. 

 Hyatt, J., aurora. .374. 

 Hybridism exemplified in the genus colaptes, 325. 



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 Ice, Impurity of, 141. 

 India, primitive fashions in, 357. 

 Indian numerals, 9; types of beauty, 115. 

 Indians, census of, 31. 

 Influenza, lii3. 

 Ink stains, 346. 

 Implements, natural, 305. 

 Instinct, 300. 



Intelligence of lower orders, 345. 

 Introduction of toreign species, 304. 

 Inventors' academy of Paris, 186. 

 Irrigation reports, 346. 



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Jackals, 33. 



Jackman's Nature Study, 293. 



James J. F., geological survey of New Jersey, 67- 

 wheat rust and smut, 93; Merrill's Geognosy, 94; 

 bird reports, 178; destroying mosquitoes, 2i7; Irri- 

 gation reports, 348; agricultural reports, 361. 



James's Alaskana, 292. 



Jamleson's Applied .Mechanics. 375. 



Japan, pre-Alno race in, 148, 163. 



Jealousy in infants, 248; of a dog, 305. 



Jews, a trait of, 106. 



Johnson, L. C, Grand Gulf formation, 151, 247. 



Jones, M. E., gila monster, 319. 



Jones, R. W., ratili-snake, 277. 



Jordan, D. S., Hopkins seaside laboratory, 76. 



Journal of American Ethnology, 152. 



Kangaroo in America, 82. 



Kansas Academy of Science, 250. 



Keane, A. H., ancient Libyan alphabet, 178, 262. 



Keely's In Arctic Seas, 173. 



Kempton, C. W., Mar.«, 152; meteoric shower, 333; 



snake eats snake, 107. 

 Kent, W., Rochester Meeting, A. A. A. S., 135. 

 Key, a multiple, :^60. 

 King, F. H., ensilage, 47. 

 King, T. G., an archseoiogical delusion, 275. 

 KIrby, W. F., entomological types, 244; Saturnlidie, 



246. 

 Kiroy's Entomology, 194. 



Laboratory, Hopkins seaside, 77; teaching, 53, 207; of 

 plant diseases, 368. 



Laing's Human Origins, 109. 



Lamentable case, 291. 



Land, our waste, 327. 



Lane, A. C, optical angle and angular aperture, 

 354. 



Langiey's Energy and Vision, 362. 



Language, universal, 2:^2. 



Languages, bibliography of American, 340; central 

 American, 172. 



Larkin, E, L., Mars, 17; aurora, 65; meteoric shower, 

 346. 



Leaves, shrinkage of, 163. 



Left-handedness, 60. 



Leiand's Etruscan-Koman Remains in Popular Tra- 

 dition, 334. 



Lepel, v., oxidation of nitrogen, 33. 



Leprosy, Immunity from, 309. 



Leverett, Frank, ice-sheet in Ohio, 103. 



Lewis, R. T., eyes of Insects, 314. 



Lewis and Clarke's Expedition over the Eocky 

 Mountains. 173. 



Library of Prof. L. Just, 12. 



Lichenology, 120, 205. 



Light rays of small wave-length, 216. 



Ligurlans, Iberians, and Siculi, 90. 



Linebarger, C. E., Eolutions, 352. 



Linguistics as a physical science, 206. 



Lion breeding, 34. 



Liveing, G. D., liquid oxygen, 169. 



Lobsters tor New Zealand, 341. 



Lock's Mechanics for Beginners, 139. 



Loew, P., immunity from disease, .356. 



Lupton, A., spontaneous combustion in mines, 299. 



Luschan, P. von, aborigines of Asia Minor, 31. 



Lydekker's Phases of Animal Life, 95. 



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Mabery, C. F., laboratory teaching, 2G7. 



McCalley, Alabama bauxite, 303. 



McCallle, S. W., mastodon in Tennessee, 333. 



McCarthy, G., weeds, .38. 



MacDonaid, A., 32; congress of psychology, 288. 



MacDougall, D. T., botanical explorations in Idaho, 



311. 

 McFarlaud, R. W., chronology, 213. 

 McGee, W. J., man and the glacial period, 317. 

 MacGregor, J. G., dynamics, 71, 150, 362. 

 McLean's Indians of Canada, 110. 

 MacKltchie, D., a Plot's house, 43. 

 Magnetic circuit, 258; needle, secular motion of a. 



218. 

 Magnus's Elementary Mechanics, 375. 

 Jlaie and female, anatomical criterion for, 173. 

 Malley, A. C, reticulatpd protoplasm, 261. 

 Mammoth in Siberia, 201. 

 Man and the glacial period, 275, 317, .360, 270, 295, 304 



344; primitive history of, 90; primitive, in South 



America, 147. 

 Mars, 152; lines on, 177, 282, 235; opposition of, 17- 



weather in, 86. 

 Martin, D. S., A. A. A. S. meeting, 146. 

 Mason, W. P.. laboratory teaching, 53; weights and 



measures, 358. 

 Mastodon in Tennessee, 333. 

 Mather, F., sense of direction, 248. 

 Maya chronology, 80; day.signs, 77; graphic system, 



25, 101, 121, 197, 41; language, study of, 6. 

 Maxwell, C. P., satellite of Moon, 66. 

 Mechanical Engineering Teachers' Association, 32. 

 Medical Association, Miss. Valley, 5. 

 Meehan, T., cleistogamy in pansy, 1C7; black knot, 



Mendenhall.T, C, uncertainty of conclusions, 20. 



Mengel, L. W., Duck Islands, 184. 



Merrill. G. P., box for microscope elides, 298. 



Merrill's Geognosy, 94. 



Merriman, M., Moon and rainfall, 310. 



Merriman's Geodetic Surveying, 375. 



Merz's Influenza, 125. 



Meteor, brilliant, 316. 



Meteoric shower, 333, 346. 



Meteorite, is Sao Francisco do Sul iron a, 254. 



Meyer's Outlines of Theoretical Chemistry, 108 



Mice in Thessaly, 104. 



MIchener, C, botanic trinomial, 245. 



Michigan Mining School, 145, 234. 



Microscope slides, box for, 298. 



Microscopy, forensic, 242. 



Migrations in America, pre-Columbian, 285. 



Milk, aeration of 156. 



Miller, G. A., non-ituclidean geometiT, 370. 



Mlllspaugh, C. F., weeds, 61; medical botany, 91. 



Milne's Standard Arithmetic, 293. 



Mines, spontaneous combustion in, 299. 



Mining statistics, 335. 



Mississippi River, 314. 



Mole cricket, phytogeny of, 214. 



Molecules and crystals, 88. 



Mollusca, Ward's collection of, 369. 



IMout Blanc observatory, 5. 



Montgomery, H., science in schools, 14'2. 



Montmahon and Beauregard's Zoology, 32u. 



Moon satellite, 66. 



Moorehead's Primitive Man in Ohio, 195. 



Morris's Pnyslcal E^lucati. n, 265. 



Morse, E. S., 19; roofing tiles, 115; a pre-Alno race in 



Japan, 148. 

 Mosquitoes killed by kerosene, 247. 

 .Mother and Child, 327. ' 



Mound, Serpent, 275. 

 Mounds, builders of southern, 261. 

 Mou^e, pocket, 357. 

 Mulatto, extinction of, 373. 



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Nadailiac, Marquis de, discoveries near Mentone. 

 170. ' 



Nadaillac's Manners and Monuments of Prehistoric 

 Peoples, 291. 



Nahnatl language, 31 - 



Naltunne 'I'unne measures, 194. 



National museum publications, 106. 



Nervous diseases In low races. .339, 373. 



New York Academy of Science, biological section. 

 257. ' 



New Zealand, biological notes from, 333. 



Niedlinger, C, animal phosphorescence, 207. 



Nitrogen, oxidation of, 33. 



Nomenclature, 164, 219, 245, 263; in botany, 146; priori- 

 ty, 116; question, 151. 



Norton, T. H., chemical nomenclature, 272, 291. 



Numerals, Indian, 9. 



Nutting, C. C, Beddard's Colors of Animals, 208. 



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Oil on troubled waters, 47. 



Omaha arrow measures, 194. 



Optical angle and angular aperture, 354. 



Oriental Revieiv, 377; subjects, need of instruction 



in, :339. 

 Orientation of primitive structures, 6. 

 Ornithologists' Union, 243. 

 Osborn, H. L., Amblystoma trigrinum, 366. 

 Osteological notes, 46. 

 Owl, Richardson's, in Nebraska, 361. 

 Oxygen, liquid, 169. 



Palenque tablet, 38, 80. 



Palestine, 75. 



Palmer, C. B., Florida pitcher plant, 171. 



Pansy, cleistogamy in, 107. 



Parker, W. T., misuse of quinine, 155. 



Paiker, H. W., lines of Mars, 282. 



Parker's Elementary Biology, 81. 



Patterson, H. J., vegetable acids in food, 289. 



Peal, S. E., communal barracks, x'28. • 



Ped die's Physics, :J76. 



Pelrce's Critic of Arguments. 173. 



PercopldsB on Pacific slope, 233. 



Perkins, G. H., aboriginal use of bone In Vermont. 



202. 

 Persian-English Dictionary, 82. 

 Personaliiy, residual, 284. 

 Peru, rain in southern, 231. 

 Peruvian languages, 6. 

 Petroleum in Caucasus, 145. 

 Phosphorescence, animal, 807. 

 Photographic laboratory, 160. 

 Photomicrography, celestial, 135. 

 Pickering, E. C, large southern telescope, 193. 

 Plots' houses, 43. 

 Pictures for projection, 313. 

 Pile-structure, an aboriginal, 91. 

 Pilling, J. <;., linguistic bibliographies, 7. 

 Pilliugs bibliographies, 340. 



Pllsbury, H. A., Ward's collection of moliusca, 369. 

 Plant, Florida pitcher, 171; disease reports, 361. 

 Plants of .Michigan, 83. 



Piatt, C, impurity of ice, 14'; solid glycerine, 278. 

 Plumb, C. S., aeration of milk, 156. 

 Political science school, 201. 

 Polynesian society, 33; ethnology, 340. 

 Pope's Electric Telegraph, 355. 

 Poppy, monstrous, 249. 

 Posse's School Gymnastics, 209. 

 Post, A. H., ethnology, 60. 

 Potato scab, 355. 



Prescott, A. B., chemical .■ ^e, 127. 



Prize, Alvaienga, 313. 

 Profile, convex, of bad-land . des, 245. 

 Prosopology, 



Protoplasm, i , ulated, 161. 261, 374. 

 Psychological association, 104; congress, 288; labora- 

 tory at Yale, 3-24. 

 Psychology, plea for study of, 10. 

 Punishment, origin of, 233. 



Quarry-rejects, 260. 



Questions and .Answers in Electricity, 363. 



Quinine, popular misuse of, 155. 



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R, sounds of, 217. 



Race and culture, 147. 



Rainfall aud Moon, 310. 



Rattle, reptilian, 16. 



Rattlesnake, 277; in captivity, 345. 



Raymond's .atmospheric Pressure, 321. 



Redding, T. B., intelligence of a horse, 133. 



Rennet, isolation of, 25'1. 



Respiratory movements, action of drugs on, 316. 



