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 BythoscopldEB and Cereopidse. 

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 Children, Growth of. 

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 Diamonds In Meteorites. 

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Etymology of two Iroquolan Compound Stems. 

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 Maize Plant, Growth and Chemical Composition of. 

 Maya Codices, a Key to the Mystery of. 

 Medicine, Preparation for the Study of. 

 Mineral Discoveries, Washington. 

 Museums, The Support of. 

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Titles of Some Articles Published in Science since Ball, V., C. B., LL.D., P.R.S., Dublin, Ireland 

 ,• . Barnes, Lharles Reid, Madison, Wis. 



Jan. I, 1892. Baur, G., Clark University, Wor:6ster, Mass 



Beal, W. J., Agricultural College, Mlon. 

 Beals, A. H., Milledgevllle, Ga. 

 Beauchamp, W. M., BaldwinsvlUe, N.Y. 

 Bell, Alexander Graham, Washington, D. C 

 Boas, Franz, Clark University, Worcester, Mass 

 Bolley, H. L. , Fargo, No. Dak. 

 Bolles, Frank, Cambridge, Mass. 

 Bostwich, Arthur B., Monlclalr, N J. 

 Bradley, Jlilton, Springfield, Mass. 

 Brinton, D. G., Philadelphia, Pa. 

 Call, E. Ellsworth. Des Moines. la. 

 Chandler, H., Buffalo, N.Y. 

 Comstock, Theo. B., Tucson, Arizona. 

 Conn, H, W , Mlddletown, Conn. 

 Coulter, John M., Indiana University. 

 Cragin, F. W., Colorado Springs. Col. 

 Cresson, Hilborue T., Philadelphia, Pa. 

 DavlS- W. M., Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass, 

 DImmock. George, Canobie Lake, N.H. 

 Dixon, Edward T., Cambridge, England. 

 Farrlngton, E. H., Agrlc. Station, Champaign, 111. 

 Ferree, Barr, ^ ew York City. 

 Pessenden. Reginald A., Lafayette, Ind. 

 Flexner, Simon, Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, Md 

 Foshay, P. Max, Rochester, N.Y. 

 Gallaudet, E. M., Kendall Green, Washington, D.C. 

 Garman, S., Mus. Comp. Zool., Cambridge, Mass, 

 GIbbs, Morris, Kalamazoo, Mich. 

 Golden. Kaiherlue E.. Agrlc. College, Lafayette, Ind, 

 GriQuell, George B., New York City. 

 Hale, Edwin M., Chicago, lU. 

 Hale, George S., Boston, Mass. 

 Hale, Horatio, Clinton, Ontario, Canada. 

 Hall, T. Proctor, Clark University, Worcester, Mass, 

 Halsted, Byron D., Rutg. CoU , New Brunswick, N.J, 

 Haworth, Erasmus, Oskaloosa, Iowa. 

 Hay, O. P., Irvington. Ind. 

 Haynes, Henry W., Boston Mass. 

 Hazen, H. A., Weather Bureau, Washington, D.C. 

 Hewitt, J. N. B., Bureau of Ethno!., Washington, 



D. C. 

 Hicks, L. E., Lincoln, Neb. 

 Hill, E. J., Chicago, HI. 



Hill, Geo. A., Naval Observatory, Washing^ .1, D.C, 

 Hitchcock, Romvn, Washington, D.C. 

 Holmes, E. L. Chicago, lU. 

 Hosklns, L. il., Madison, Wis. 

 Hotchkiss, Jed., Staunton, Va. 

 Houston, Edwin J., Philadelphia, Pa. 

 Howe, Jas. Lewis, Louisville, Ky. 

 Hubbard, Gardiner G , Washington, D.C. 

 Jackson, Dugald C, Madison, VVlsconsin 

 James, Joseph F., Agrlc. Dept., Washington, D.C, 

 Johnson, Roger B , Miami Uulverslty, Oxford, O. 

 Keane, A. H., London, England. 

 Kellerman, .Mrs. W. A., Columbus, O. 

 Kelllcott, D. S., 'iiate University, Columbus, O. 

 Kellogg, D. S., Plattsburgh. N. Y. 

 LIntner, J. A., Albany, N. Y. 

 Loeb, Morris, New York City. 

 Mabery, Charles P., Cleveland, Ohio. 

 Macloskie, G.. I^rlnceton, N.J. 

 McCarthy. Gerald, Agrlc. station, Raleigh, N. C. 

 MacDonald, Arthur, Washington, D.C. 

 MacGregor, J. C, Halifax, Nova Scotia. 

 MaoRitchle, David, Easter Logle, Perthshire, Scot- 



lahd. 

 Marshall, D. T., Metuchen, N.J. 

 Mason, O. T.. Smithsonian Inst , Washington, D. C. 

 MilUpaugh, Charles F., .Morgantown, W. Va. 

 Morse, Edward s., Salem, Mass. 

 Nichols, C. F., Boston, Mass. 

 Nuttall, George H. F., Johns Hopkins, Baltimore 



Some of the Contributors to Science Since Jan. 



I, 1892. 

 Aaron, Eugene M., Philadelphia, Pa. 

 Allen, Harrison, Philadelphia, Pa. 

 Ashmeao, Albert S., New York City. 

 Bailey, L. H., Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. 

 Baldwin, J. Mark, Unlvqs»lty,jf Toronto, Canada. 



v9B»lty,jf Toronti 



Md. 



Oliver, J. E., Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. 

 Osborn, Henry F., Columbia College, New Ynrk City, 

 Osborn. Herbert, Agricultural College, Ames, Iowa. 

 Pammel, L. II., Agricultural Station, Ame^, Iowa. 

 Plllsbury, J. H., Smith College, Northampton, Mass. 

 Poteat, W. L., Wake Forest, N. C. 

 Preble, Jr.. W. P., New York City. 

 Prescott, Albert B., Anu Arbor, Mich. 

 RUey, C. V., Washington, D. C. 

 Ruffuer, W. ' iioxlngtou, Va. 



Sanford, Edmund C, Clark Univ., w-orcester. Mass, 

 Scripture, E. W., Clark LTniverslty, Worcester, ?Jass. 

 beler. Dr. Ed., Berlin, Germany. 

 Shufeldt, R. W., Washington, D.C. 

 Slade, D. D., Muser j Comp. Zool., Cambridge, Mass, 

 Smith, John B ^ atgers Coll., New Brunswick, N. J, 

 Southwick. Eumund B., New York City. 

 Stevens, George T., New York City. 

 Stevenson, S. Y., Philadelphia, Pa. 

 Stone, G. H., Colorado Springs, Col. 

 Taylor. Isaac, Settrington, England. 

 Thomas, Cyrus, Washingron, D. C. 

 Thurston, R. H., Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. 

 Todd, J. E., Tabor, Iowa. 



True, Frederick W., Nat. Mus., W.-.shlngton, D.C. 

 Turner, C. H., Univ. of Cincinnati, Cinclniiati, O. 

 Wake, C, StanP.and, CMoago, 111. 

 Ward, K. Dec Harvard L^nlv , Cambridge, Mass. 

 Ward, Stanley M.. S.-raiiion, Pa. 

 Warder, Robert B., Howard Univ., Washington, D.C. 

 Welch, Wm. H., Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, Md. 

 West, Gerald M., Clark University, Worcester, Mass- 

 Whitman, C. O., Clark University, Worcester, Mass. 

 Williams, Edward H., Lehigh Univ., Bethlehem, Pa, 



