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SCIENCE. 



Kl'IJXB, M. L., and A. C. Veatcii, Results of Kc- 

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Gage, A. P., Introduction to Physical Science, \V. 

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Genthe, K. W,, Seminar Method in Natural Sci- 

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Geological, Survey, Summer Work of, 187; Ex- 

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Gebould, J. H., Colton's Zoology, 112 



Gill, T., Fishes of the African Familv Kneriidsp, 

 338; A Little Known Devil-fish. 473 



Gonionemus versus Gonionema, L. Murbach, 373 ; 

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GoDXJJ, C. N., Evidences of Human Remains in 

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GoDLD, G. M., Hitherto Undescribed Visual Phe- 

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Granite, New Spheroidal, J. F. Kemp, 503 



Hale, G. E., and R. H. Tucker, Fifth Satellite 

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Hall, E. H., American Association for the Ad- 

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Haller, B., Lehrbuch der vergleichenden Anatomic, 

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Harris, R. A., Drawing Board and Scales in 

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Harsiiberoer, J. W., Flora of Serpentine Barrens 

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Harvard University, Endowment of Applied Sci- 

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Hatcher, J. B., Vertebrate Paleontology at the 

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Hatcher's Reports of Princeton University Expe- 

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Hathaway's Edition of Jonson's Alchemist, H. C. 

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



Hawlet, E. H., Primitive Flageolets. 412 



Hay, O. P., and S. W. Willi.ston, The Society of 

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Hatford. J. F.. Longitude of Honolulu, 589 



Heald, F. D., Botanical Notes, 374; Toxic Effect 

 of O and OH Ions on Seedlings of Indian 

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Hetlprin, a.. Ascending Obelisk of Mont Pel^, 184 



Heredity of ' Angora ' Coat in Mammals, W. E. 

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Herrick. C. J., The Sumnipr Laboratory as an 

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Hetl. p. R., Specific Heat of Mercury, 56 



HiLOARn, E. W., Grand Gulf Formation. 180; 

 Chemistry of Soils as Related to Crop Pro- 

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ITOBBS. W. IL. The Frontier of Physiography, .538 



Hobbs. W. R. P„ .Arithmetic of Electrical Measure- 

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Holland. W. J., Rothschild and Jordan's Revision 

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Honolulu. Longitude of. J. F. HAYFOBti. 589 



Hopkins. T. C, Onondaga .Academy of Science. 530 



Horticultural and Agricultural Terms, New, H. J. 

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Hortvet. .L. Elementary Practical Phvsics. W. 

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lIoiGii, T., and W. T. Sedgwick, Training in Phys- 

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Ho\-EY, E. O., N. Y. Acad of Sci., Geology and 

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Howard, L. 0.^ Mexican Cotton Boll Weevil. 693 



Hrdlicka, a.. Contribution to the Craniology of 

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111 I.L, G. F., Mann's Advanced Optics, 661 



liiRD, H. M., Duty and Responsibility of the Uni- 

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Huxley Memorial Lecture, 634 



Ichtliyosauria, Triassic, Recent Literature on, J. 



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 Indian Pottery, F. S. Dellenbaugh, 148 



Jackson, D. C, Typical College Course dealing 



with Phases of Electrical Engineering, 710 

 • loHNSON, D. S.. Jamaica as a Tropical Botanical 



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 •ludith River Beds and Belly River Beds, J. W. 



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 .lupiter, Fifth Satellite of, R. H. Tucker, G. E. 



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Kearney, T. H., Protective Function of Raphides, 



244 

 Kellogg. V. L., Some Insect Reflexes. 693 : and R. 

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 Kemp, J. F., A New Spheroidal Granite", 503 

 King, F. H., Soluble Salts in Soils, 343 

 Kirtland's Warbler. Breeding Area of, in Mich- 

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 Kite Construction, Professor Bell on, H. H. Clay- 

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 Knight, Wilbur Clinton, A. Nelson. 406 

 Kunz, G. F., a New Lilac-colored Spodumcne, 

 280: and C. Baskerville, Action of Radium, 

 Roentgen Rays and Ultra-violet Light on Min- 

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 Kunzite, C. Baskerville, 303 



L., F. A.. Exhibit of U. S. National Museum at 



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 Laborde, Professor, Brain of, E. A. Spitzka, 346 

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 Lane, A. C. Absorbed Gases and Vulcanism, 700 

 Lankester, E. R., The Limits of Science, 143 

 Lee, S., American Method of Appointing Univer- 

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 Lehfeldt, R. A., Text-book of Physics, W. LeC. 



Stevens, 271 

 Lenher, v., Univ. of Wisconsin Science Club, 755 

 Lesley, J. Peter, J. J. Stevenson, 1 

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 Livingston, B. E., Michigan Plant Societies again, 



435 

 Livingston, B. E., Diffusion and Osmotic Pressure 



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 LoCKYER. X., Address of President of British Asso- 

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 Lodge, 0., The Limits of Science, 145 

 Loew, F. A., Toxic Effect of H and OH Ions on 

 Seedlings of Indian Com, 304 



