SCIENCE. 



Ova, Fish, for Educational Purposes, H. M. Smith, 



671 

 Ornithologists' Union, American, J. F. Sagb, 830 

 Oktmann, a. E., Supposed Bipolarity of Polar 



Faunas, 516 

 Osgood, W. H., Four-footed Americans, M. O. 



Wright, 877 

 O'Shea, M. v.. Recent Literature on Child-study, 553 

 Ourainceba, Leidy's Genus, W. L. Potbat, 778 

 Oyster, Life Conditions of the, 736 



Paokaed, a. S., a Half Century of Evolution, 243' 

 285, 316 ; Charles Darwin and the Theory of 

 Natural Selection, E. B. Poulton, 752 ; Footnotes 

 to Evolution, D. S. Jordan, 956 

 Paddock, \V., An Apple Canker, 595, 836 

 Pamphlets, Storing, Chaeles S. Minot, 944 

 Paek, W. H., Bacteriology, V. A. Moore, 915 

 Pea, Beach, Food or Poison? J. Murdoch, 9(J7 

 Peabody, C. H., Thermodynamics of the Steam En- 

 gine, R. H. Thukston, 676 

 Peck, H. T., Beinton, D. G., McGee, W J, 



Award of Loubat Prizes, 18 

 Peck, James Ingraham, H. C. BuMPUS, 783 

 Peckham, G. W., and E. G., Instincts and Habits of 



Solitary Wasps, T. D. A. Cookeeell, 876 

 Peridiuium and the ' Red Water ' in Narragansett 



Bay, A. D. Mkad, 707 

 Perry, J., Applied Mechanics, R. S. W., 190 

 Personal Equations, Century of, J. H. Sapfoed, 727 

 Peters, F., Elektrochemie, H. C. J., 637 

 Philadelphia, Academy of Sciences, E. J. Nolan, 27, 



56, 111, 196 

 Philosophical Society of Washington, E. D. Peeston, 



880, 959 

 Photography in Astronomy, E. E. Baenaed, 341, 



386 

 Photometer, The Flicker, Frank P. Whitman, 11 

 Physical Laboratory, National, for Great Britain, 546 

 Physics, Notes on, W. S. F., 403, 472, 859 

 Physiography, Current Notes on, W. M. Davis, 40 

 Physiological Effects of Lack of Oxygen, High Tem- 

 perature and Certain Poisons, W. Zoethout, 776 

 Pierce, A. H., The Windmill Illusion, 479; Geo- 

 metrical Optical Illusions, 814 

 PiEECE,C. S.. Age of Basil Valentine, 169 

 Plague, Professor Kocli on the, 101 

 Planet, Name for New, S. C. Chandlee, 672 ; Minor, 



DQ, W. J. HUSSEY, 673 

 Poteat, W. L., Leidy's Genus Ouramceba, 778 

 Poulton, E. B., Charles Darwin, A. S. Packard, 752 

 Pound, R., and Clements, F. E., Phytogeography of 



Nebraska, E. G. Britton, 53 

 Preston, E. D,, International Conference of Geodetic 

 Association, 841 ; Philosophical Society of Wash- 

 ington, 880, 959 

 Peossee, W. S., The Endowment of American 



Archaeology, 675 

 Psychology, Advance of, J. McKeen Cattell, 533 



Quadratic Cremona, Transformations of the Plane, H" 

 E. Slaught, 121 



R., E., Inorganic Chemistry, F. P. Venableand J. L' 



Howe, 754 ; Anorganische Chemie, H. Erdmann' 



837 

 Ramsay, W., A New Constituent of Air, 1 ; Kinetic 



Theory of Gases, 768 

 Reeves, E., Brown Men and Women, D. G. Brin- 



ton, 111 



Renohf, E., Qualitative Analysis, H. L. Wells, In- 

 organic Qualitative Analysis, J. S. C. Wells. 878 

 Richards, T. W., Progress in Physical Chemistry, 



721 

 Ripley, W. Z., Curves of Cephalic Index, 578 

 Routh, E. J., Analytical Statics, R. S. W., 190 

 Rowley, J., Art of Taxidermy, F. A. L., 165 

 Rubber, Stress-Strain Relations of, C. M. Beoomall, 



673 

 Russell, H. L., Technical Mycology, F. Lafar, 267 

 Russell, Israel C, The Earth's History, N. S. 

 Shaler, 712 



St. Louis Academy of Sciences, Wm. Teelease, 720, 

 920 



Saffoed, T. H., Century of Personal Equations, 727 



Sage, J. F., Ornithologists' Union, 830 



Salinity and Temperature of the Pacific Ocean, A. 

 Lindenkohl, 941 



Sandemann, G., Problems of Biology, E. G. Conklin, 

 85 



Sanford, E. C, Experimental Psychology, E. W. 

 Scripture, 24 



Sohott, C. a.. International Conference on Ter- 

 restrial Magnetism, 582 



Schbenk, H. von, Engelmann Botanical Club, 639 



Science and Industrial Supremacy, 75 



Science, Teachers' Conference, C. E. Bessey, 123 ; 

 in Bureau of Education, J. Gaedinee, 161 ; Ed- 

 ucation, P. C. Feeee, 210 



Scientific, Notes and News, 17, 43, 72, 99, 127, 156, 

 182, 218, 261, 298, 329, 367, 407, 441, 475, 508, 

 546, 589, 627, 667, 703, 742, 788, 832, 863, 90->, 

 949 ; Literature, 23, 51, 80, 109, 132, 163, 190, 



224, 267, 302, 335, 372, 411, 446, 481, 517, 552, 

 597, 637, 675, 712, 752, 794, 837, 874, 907, 956 ; 

 Conference, 660 ; Journals, 25, 55, 82, 168, 195, 



225, 340, 376, 484, 560, 599, 638, 678, 716, 758, 

 798, 839, 879, 916, 959 



Sciurus variegatusErxleben, What is ?E. W. Nelson, 

 897 



Scripture, E. W., Experimental Psychology, E. C. 

 Sanford, 24 



Seal Rookeries, Pribilof, C. H. Totpnsend, 618 



Sea-urchin, Eggs, F. C. Kenyon, 829 



Self, Early Sense of, H. M. Stanley, 22 



Senff Zoological Expedition, H. F. O., N. R. Har- 

 rington, 541 



Seward, A. C, Fossil Plants, Lester F. Ward, 335 



Shaler, N. S., The Earth's History, Israel C. Rus- 

 sell, 712 



Shore-lines on Cape Maysi, Cuba, Raised, O. H. 

 Heeshey, 179 



Shoeey, Paul, Theorie des Sciences, E. Hal^vy, 302 



SiDis, Boris, Psychology of Suggestion, 162 



Slaught, H. E., Cross-ratio Group of 120 Quad- 

 ratio Cremona Transformations of the Plane, 121 



Smith, E. A., Alabama Industrial and Scientific So- 

 ciety, 720 



Smith, Edgae F., L'Electro-chimie, Ad. Minet, 80 ; 

 Electro-metallurgie, Ad. Minet, 81 ; Electric 

 Current in Organic Chemistry, 413 



Smith, Erwin F., Botany at American Association, 

 651, 690 



Smith, H. I., Natural History Museums of British 

 Columbia, 619 



Smith, H. M., Biological Survey of Lake Erie, 13; 

 New Fishes of S. New England, 543 ; Fish Ova 

 for Educational Purposes, 671 



