IV 



SCIENCE. 



Castle, W. E., Mendel's Law of Heredity, 396; 

 Heredity of ' Angora ' Coat in Mammals, 760 



Catalogue, International, of Scientific Literature, 

 C. Adi-er, 268 



Chamberlain, A. F., Right-Handedness, 788 



Chemical Society, American, General Meeting, A. 

 M. Patterson, 97 ; New York Section, H. C. 

 Sherman, 602, 753; Northeastern Section, 

 Arthur M. Comey, 826; Washington, A. 

 Seidell, 828 



Chemistry, New Terms in, H. C. Cooper, 153; 

 High School, in Relation to Work of a Col- 

 lege Course, R. P. Williams, 330; Teaching 

 of, in Graded and Secondary Schools, F. G. 

 Benedict, 465 



Cheston, H. C, P. R. Dean and C. E. Timmerman, 

 Physics, W. LeC. Stevens, 271 



Chicago, University of, Medical Club, 54; Investi- 

 gations in Progress at, 375; T. D. A. CoCK- 

 ERELL, 500 



Chwolson, 0. D., Physik, W. LeC. Stevens, 271 



Clarke, F. W., The' Atomic Theoiy, 513 



Clayton, H. H., Professor Bell on Kite Construc- 

 tion, 204; Auroras and Sun-spots, 632 



Clemson College Science Club, F. S. Shiver, 691, 

 728 



Coast and Geodetic Survey, 0. H. Tittmann, 33 ; 

 Magnetic Work of, 374 



Cockerell, T. D. a., Abbreviations of New 

 Mexico, 58; Investigations in Progress at the 

 University of Chicago, 500 



Code, A. 0. U'., A. E. Brown, 535 . 



CoLBURN, R. T., Proposed Biological Station at 

 the Tortugas, 86 



Cole, F. N., American Mathematical Society, 410. 

 664 



Colorado College, Medical Research Laboratorv, 

 W. F. Slocum, 58 



Colton, B. P., Zoology, J. H. Geroitld, 112 



CoMEY, A. M., Northeastern Section of American 

 Chemical Society. 826 



Congress. International, of Arts and Science at 

 St. Louis Exposition, J. Dewey, 275, 665; 

 R. S. Woodward, 302; H. Munsterberg, 

 559, 788, 764 



Convocation Week Meetings of Scientific Societies 

 751. 825 



Cook, 0. F., Four new Species of Central Ameri- 

 can Rubber Tree, 436 



Cooper, H. C, New Terms in Chemistry, 153 



CoviLLE, F. v., Small's Flora of Southeastern 

 United States, 627 



Crane, T. F., E. W. Hutfout and W. F. Durano. 

 Resolutions of Faculty of Cornell University 

 on Death of Professor Tluirston, 732 



Craniology of People of Scotland, A. Hrdlicka. 

 568 



Cr.vwley. H.. 'Tablcttes Zoologiques.' 59 



Cuerie, R. P., Entomological Society of Wash- 

 ington, 82 



Daimonelix, Distribution of. E. H. Barboitr, 504 



Dall, W. H., Grand Gulf Formation, 83; Prince- 

 ton ITniversitv Expedition to Piitaconia, 146 



Dandeno, J. B., Phototropism under Light-rays of 

 Different Wave-lengtlis, 604 



Daniels. F., Upland Plant Societies of Kent Co., 

 Michigan, 215 



Davenport, C. B., Vernon on Variation in Ani- 

 mals and Plants, 16 



Davy, J. B., Vegetation of the Transvaal, 696 

 Dellenbaugh, F. S., Indian Pottery, 148 

 Devil-fish, A Little Known, T. Gill, 473 

 Dewey, J., St. Louis Congress of Arts and Sci- 

 ence, 275, 665 

 Discussion and Correspondence, 20. 55, 83, 113, 148, 

 180. 210, 243, 275, 302, 337, 369, 411, 435, 

 471, 500, 530, 559, 603, G31, 665, 693, 729, 

 755, 787 

 Doctorates Conferred by American Universities, 



257 

 Dodge, C. W., General Zoology, 824 

 Drawing Board and Scales in Trigonometry and 



Navigation, R. A. Harris, 108 

 Drude's Theory of Optics, C. R. Mann, 432 

 Duerden's West Indian Madreporarian Polyps, 

 J. P. McM., 80 



Earle, F. S., Torrey Botanical Club. 630. 690, 



754, 790 

 Edser, E., Light for Students, W. LeC. Stevens, 



271 

 Education, Specialization in, S. W. Williston, 



129; and the World's Work, R. S. Woodward, 



161 ; Technical, Efficiency of, W. C. Menden- 



HALL, 295 

 Educational Assoc, National Resolutions of, 283 

 Eigenmann, C, H., Water Supply of Havana, 281 

 Eikenberry, W. L., Biological Society of St. 



Louis, 210 

 Electrical Engineering, College Courses and, D. 



C. Jackson, 710 

 Electricity at High Pressures, E. Thomson, 337 

 Electrochemical Society, American, 284 

 Eliot, C. W., Definition of a Cultivated Man, 76 

 Eliot and Soiile on Caterpillars and their Moths, 



C. M. Weed. 53 

 Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc, C. Baskerville. 603 

 English. Better, in Science. P. C. Warman, 563 

 Entomological Society of Washington, R. P. 



CuRRlE, 82 

 Ethnological and Archeologioal Survey of Cal., 



B. I. Wheeler and F. W. Putnam, 570 

 Examinations, Scientific and Technical, 413 



F., W. S., Notes on Physics, 282, 312 



Ferguson, M. C, Spongy Tissue of Strasburger, 



308 

 Ferry, E. S., Physics, W. LeC. Stevens, 271 

 FiNLAY, G. I., N. Y. Acad, of Sciences, Geology 



and Mineralogy, 17 

 Fisheries, Bureau of. 476 



Fishes of African Family Kneriida-. T. Gill. 338 

 Flageolets, Primitive, E.'H. Hawley, 412 

 Fi.EXNER, S.. An Aspect of Modern Pathology, 3 

 Flora of Serpentine Barrens of Southeast Pa., 



J. W. Harshberger, 339 

 Flower, Sir William, Memorial to, 249 

 Formal. Dangers of. E. A. Spitzka. 87 

 Formation, Grand Gulf. E. A. Smith and T. H. 



Aldrich. 20; W. H. Dall, 83; E. W. HlL- 



gard, 180 

 Fossils, Carboniferous, in ' Ocoee ' Slates in Ala., 



E. A. Sn[iTH. 244 

 Franklin. W. S.. Oudin's Polyphase Appurahis 



and Systems, 241; Hobbs on the Arithmetic 



of Electrical Measurements. 242; Misuse of 



Physics by Biologists and Engineers, 641 

 Frazer. p.. a Visual Phenomenon, 729 

 Fruit, Food Value of, 540 



