INDEX TO VOLUME XX. 



Abbott, C. C, palEeoUtUlc 

 344. 



1 In North America, 270, 



Adulterants, 61. 



Agasslz Cluti, 293. 



Ago of metala lu Europe. 260. 



Aldrlch, J. iM., sense of direction, 262. 



Algebraic notation, 359. 



Alley, R. J., modern synthetic geometry, 297. 



Alphabet, ancient Libyan, 30, 94, 105, 178, 199, 262, 

 290. 



Altakapes country, 373. 



Amtalysloma tigrlnaai, 366. 



America, pre Columbian migrations in, 2e5;German 

 commemorative volume on, 54. 



Amery, C. F., instinct, 300. 



Ames, C. H., electric-light action on plants, 291. 



Anatomists, society of, 341. 



Ancient Egjpt in the Light of Modern Discoveries, 

 41. 



Animals, popular errors about wild, 155. 



Antarccic exploration, 202. 



Anthropology at Chicago Exposition, 31; notes and 

 queries ou, 12- 



Antiquities of Yucatan, vandalism among, 365. 



Apgar's Trees of Northern United States, 167. 



Aptsryx, Prof. Parker's studies on, 66. 



Arabic geographical dictionary, 173. 



ArehEBological delusion, 275. 



Archaaology 1S80-1892. 267. 



Archippus, flight of, 291. 



Architecture as an ethnic trait, 115. 



Argyll's FoiindationB of Society, 81. 



Arizona cliff-dwellers, 269. 



Art-faculty, 90. 



Aryans, European origin of, 151, 165, 921; question, 

 340, 



Ashmead, A. S.. rice culture, 57; cremation of chol- 

 era corpses, 132; cows' milk in Japan, 311; crema- 

 tion of cholera corpses, 213; berl-berl, 281; leprosy, 

 309. 



Asia minor, aborigines of, 30. 



Association agricultural colleges, 173; for the ad- 

 vancement of science, 61, 135; Rochester meeting 

 of, 146; of weather services, 131. 



Atkinson, G. F., botany at the experiment stations, 

 328. 



Auld, R. C, The American horse, 135. 



Aurora, 65, 06, 178, 374; false, 318, 346. 



Auroras, -y-'f-sit.") thunderstorms, 221; photographs of , 

 236; of 1892, 323. 



Azoic archEBan in Northern Michigan, 355. 



B 



Bailey, L. H., broader botany, 48. 



Bailey's Aleatal Arithmetic, 334. 



Baldwin, J. M., volition In childhood, 286. 



Ball, v., lion breeding, 34. 



Barbour, E. H., rock swift, 235; Richardson's owl, 361. 



Bark-beetle destroyer, 256. 



Barnes, C. R., modern botany, 62. 



Barometric oscillations, 5. 



Barracks, communal, 228. 



Basjques, 60. 



Basu, K , pt'lmitlve fashions In India, 357. 



Bates, H. H., Star 1830, Groombrldge, 238. 



Bauer, L. A., magnetic needle secular motion, 218. 



Bauxite, Alabama, 3 3. 



Bayard, A. F. C, English climate, 5. 



Beauchamp, W. M., natural Implements, 305. 



Becher, F. A., psychology, 10. 



Beddard's Animal Coloration, 11; Colors of Animals, 



208. 

 Beddoe, J., primitive Russians. 244. 

 Beetle, broods of elm-leaf, 16, 47, Qi. 

 Bell, A. G., teaching speech to deaf, 113. 

 Bell, A. M., sounds of K, 216. 

 Bendire's Life Histories ot North 'American Birds, 



,,65. 



Bereman, T. A., 



Berl-beri, 281. 



Bernard's The Apollds, 81. 



Bessey, C. E., monstrous poppy, 249; sense of direc- 

 tion, 263. 



Bevan, D., foot deformity, 99. 



Bible, receully found fragment of, 131. 



Bibliography, linguistic, 7. 



Kirch- tree as an ethnic landmark, 206. 



Birds on nests, 99; near Hanover, N. H., 86; acorn 

 eating, 133; English sparrow and other, 134, 165; ef- 

 fects of clvilizatloQ on, laS; diet of, 221 ; how to 

 mount, 227; that sing In the night, 313, 343; rare, 

 352. 



Birth-rate, 7. 



Black knot, 10; 123. 



Blackmar, F. W., Indian education, 147. 



Bliss, C. B., multiple key, 360. 



Blood, color of human, 107. 



Blood- corpuscles, reticular structure of, 330. 



BoflS, P., growth of children, 351. 



Bogue, E. E., shrinkage of leaves. 163. 



Bolles, F., hectoring a hawk, 123; humming-birds' 

 food, 318. 



Bolley, H. L., potato scat, 355. 



Bone, aboriginal use of. In Vermont, 202. 



Bonney's Induction Colls, 334. 



Book-worm In New York, ill. 



Bossekop, 53. 



Boston school-boys, 274. 



Bostwlck. A. E., repidual personality, 284. 



Botanical library, 241; explorations in Idaho, 311. 



Botany, a broader, 48; modern, 63; industrial, 75; 

 medical, 91; at the experiment stations, 388. 



Bowser's Trigonometry, 306. 



Boyle, D. 



Boys, Boston school. 274. 



Brain and skull correlations, 230. 



Brendel, E., coleoptera, 105. 



Brinton, D. G., ancient Libyan alphabet, 105; Euro- 

 pean origin of Aryans, 165; ancient Libyan alpha- 

 bet, 194; Ethuscan ritual book. 212; Wright's Man 

 and the Glacial Period, 249; Crania Ethnics Ameri- 

 cana, 278; ancient Libyan alphabet, 290. 



Broom-corn, 33. 



Bruner, H. L., humming-bird's food, 291. 



Burials, Mentone cave, 60. 



BurriU, T. J., hybridizing, 15. 



Caldwell, J. W., molecules and crystals. 88. 



Calkins, W. W., licheuology, 12 , 205. 



Call, R. E., science in schools, 1; chemistry of soils, 



29. 

 Cambridge Natural History, 40. 

 Campbell, J. T., aurora. 66; sense of direction, 318. 

 Canadian archeology, 60. 

 Carlb tongue, 115. 

 Carob bean, 41. 

 Catamarra, antiquities of, 172. 

 Caucasia, 19, 

 Cave fauna of Kentucky, 240; dwellers of Arizona, 



269. 

 Celts and Kymrl, 115. 

 Ceratodus, 4. 

 Ceylon agriculture, 89. 



Chadwick's Temperament, Disease and Health, 124. 

 Chambers's Encyclopgedia, 12, ^^62. 

 Chapln's Laud of the Cllff-Bwellers, 333. 

 Charlton, O. C, eleclrlclty on mouutaln, 177. 

 Chemical spelling, 247; nomenclature, 272, 291; 



science, 127. 

 Chemistry as basis of agriculture, 191. 

 Chief Mountain Lake, 85. 

 Child, localization in a, 361. 

 Childhood, origin < f volition In, 286. 

 Children, growth of, 351. 

 Cholera corpses, cremation of, 132, 213; prevention 



of, 170, 193; acid prevention of, 151. 

 Chronology, 313- 



Church's Notes and Examples in Mechanics, 138. 

 Civilization as influenced by race, 285. 

 Clarfe, J. E., gynaudrous flower head, 907. 

 Olevenger, S. V., trait of Jeys, 106; celestial photo- 



Clocks, ancient Japanese, 395; Turkish, 316. 



Clute, W. N., humming-bird's food, 833. 



Codling-moth In Oregon, 291. 



Cohesion, 48. 



Coleoptera, migration of, 105. 



Collas, 257. 



Collins, J. v., algebraic notation, 359. 



Colllns's International Date Line, 381. 



Comstock, T. B , wild animals. 155. 



ConclusloQs, uncertainty of, 20, 



Congress for experimental psychology, 82; of crim- 

 inal anthropology, 285; of experimental psycho- 

 logy, 238; mtteorological, 341. 



Conn, H. W., Brooklyn Institute Summer School, 

 157; ibolation of rennet, 253. 



Connecticut Board of Health Report, 263. 



Conway's Works of Thomas Paine, 187. 



Corn tassels, 97. 



Cornell tlDlversity, 18. 



Coplin, W. M. L., foot deformity, 99. 



Coptic, liuguistlc affluitles of ancient, 285. 



Cotton-seed meal, 257. 



Coues, E., nomenclature, 220. 



Coulter, J. M., botanical nomenclature, 146. 



Cousins, J. J., weights and measures In Bnglaad, 

 298. 



CovlUe, F. v., flora of Death Valley, 342. 



Cowell, I. C, latest glacial epoch, 302. 



Cows' milk, absence of, from Japan, 211. 



Cox, A. O., how to mount birds, 227. 



Crane, A., ancient Mexican heraldry, 174, 361. 



Crayfish attacked by leeches, 220, 



Cresson, H. T., graphic system of Mayas, 25; Maya 

 day-signs 77; Maya graphic system, 101; palgeoUthlc 

 man In Delaware valley, 305. 



Cretacoue polyzoa, 327. 



Criminal anthropology congress, 285. 



Crinold Heterocrlnas subcrassus, 66. 



Crocker's Dynamos and Motors, 363. 



Crops, fungous and Insect enemies of, 33. 



Cross fertilizing and hybridizing, 18. 



Cummins, D. H., Texas gypsum, 358. 

 Cummins, W. F., sense of direction, 358. 

 Cuneiform tablet at Tel Hesy, 145. 

 Currents, ocean, 19. 

 Cyprus, Ohaefalsch-Rlchter's work In, 26i 



Dall, W. H , Grand Gulf formation, 164, 319. 



Davis, W. M., profile of bad-land divides, 245. 



Davis's Algebra, t?93. 



Deaf, progress in teaching speech to, 118. 



Death Valley flora, 342. 



Decimal Association, 47. 



Deer, flathead, 87. 



Dennis, W., watching a snake, 338. 



Derby, O. A., Saata Catharlna Meteorite, 254. 



Diamonds in meteorites, 15. 



Dlctlouary of Medicine, 81. 



Diseases, immunity from, 356; Infectious, 225. 



Dixon, E. T., hypotheses in dynamics, 149. 



Dixon's Migration of Birds, 39. 



Dobbin and Walker's Chemical Theory, 320. 



Dog, iealousy of a. 305. 



Dorau, E. W., phylogeny of mole cricket, 214. 



Dorsey, J. O., Maltuune Tunne measures, 194; Oma- 

 ha arrow measures, 194. 



Douglass, A. E , rain in Peru, 231. 



Dove, the brutal, 124. 



Duck Islands, 184 



Dumble, E. T., flight of archippus, 291. 



Djche, D. T. D., Heterocrinus subcrassus, 66. 



Dynamics, fundamental hypotheses of, 71, 122. 149, 

 150, 262. 



Eamep, R., growth of gold, 259. 



Earle, Charles, variability of speciflc characters, 7. 



Educational, standards in professional, 92. 



Edwards's Coals and Cokes In West Virginia, 376. 



Eells, M., twins among Indlaus, 192. 



Egypt, Flinders-Petries work iu, 267. 



Egyptian and Semitic languages, 131. 



Eigenmann, C. H., Percjpidre on Paciflc slope, 233. 



El Grata Chaco, 23?. 



Electric phenomena on mountain, 177; light, action 



of. on plants, 291; phenomena on mountains, 318, 



359. 

 Ellis, W,, temperature at Greenwich, 5. 

 Elrod, M. J., reflex action in turtles, 368. 

 Ellon's Career of Columb is, 173. 

 Emery, F. E-, soil moisture, 31. 

 Engel, H.. infectious diseases, 235. 

 English clirnate, 5. 

 Ensilage, 47. 



Entomological types, 244. 

 Eskimos, 340. 



Ethnic osteology, failure In, 148. 

 EtbnogKaphy, raeanii g of. 9 '. 

 Ethnology as philosophy, 60. 

 Etruscan ritual Dook, 173, 212. 

 Evolution, laws of humau, 23-'. 

 Extiibltlon, geographical, 19. 

 Eyes of insects, 314. 



Face, study of the, 7. 



Farnsworth, P. J., Great Lake basins, 74. 



Feeling, introspective study of, 203. 



Fernald, H. T., crayfish attacked by leeches. 220. 



Ferree, Barr, architecture as an ethnic trait, 115. 



Feiree's Comparative Arctiitecture, 361. 



Fessendeu, K. A., cohesion, 48. 



Figurines of stone age, 260. 



Finns, the, 173. 



Flora of Death Valley, 348. 



Flower farming, 4. 



Flower-head, gynaudrous, 207. 



Flower's The Horse, 237. 



Fog like lake, 187. 



Food exhibition. 18, 201; vegetable acids in, 229. 



Foot deformity from shoes, 99. 



Forel's Le Lemau, 355. 



Forest tree Scolytid, 64. 



Forests of New Hampshire, 340. 



Formosa, 47. 



Foster's Physiology, 68. 



Freeman's History of Sicily, 81. 



French, G. H., nomenclature, 151. 



Fu-sang, 148. 



G 



Gage's Microscope and Histology, 89. 

 Galton, F., Boston school- boys, 274. 

 Galvanometer, ballistic, 361. 

 Gardiner, J., Thomson's Zoology, 222. 

 Garman, H., cave fauna of Kentucky, 240. 

 Garman S., reptilian rattlp. in. 

 Garner's Speech of Monkeys, 221. 

 Gay Head, 176, 332, 373 

 Geographical names, 136. 



