VI 



SCIENCE. 



Long Island, Geology of, A. C. Veatoh, 213; Ee- 

 survey of, M. L. Fulmr and A. C. Veatch, 

 729 



Lough, J. E., N. Y. Acad, of Sci., Anthropology 

 and Psychology, 81, 724 



LouGHLiN, G. F., Mass. Inst. Technology Geolog- 

 ical Journal Club, 791 



Lucas, F. A., Biological Society of Washington, 

 689, 722 



McM.. J. P., Duerden's West Indian Madrepo- 

 rarian Polyps. 80 ; Haller's Lehrbuch der ver- 

 gleichenden Anatomie, 3G8; Plate's Ueber die 

 Bedeutung Darwinisehe Selectionsprineips, 628 

 MacCurdv, G. G., German Anthropological Assoc, 

 623; Anthropology at the British Assoc, 716 

 Macfaklane, J. M., "Relation of Science to Com- 

 mon Life, 169 

 MacINIillan, C, Biological Laboratory at the Tor- 



tugas, 57 

 Malaria Expedition to the Gambia, 381 

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

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

 Mann, C. R., Advanced Optics, G. F. Hull, 661 

 Marine, U. S., Hospital Service, W. Wtman, 289 ; 

 Biological Survey of Univ. of California, W. 

 E. RlTTEB, 360 

 Massachusetts Inst. Technology Geological Journal 



Club, G. F. LouGHLiN, 791 

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



664 

 Mathematics, Association of Teachers of, in Mid- 

 dle States and Maryland, 791 

 Matter, Modern Views of, 122 

 May, D. W., Relation of Lime and Magnesia to 



Metabolism, 149 

 Mayer, A. G., Bahamas vs. Tortugas as a Station 



for Research in Marine Zoology, 369 

 JNIedical Education, Duty and Responsibility of 



the University, H. M. Hurd, 65 

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

 Mekdeniiall, W. C, Technical Education, 295 

 Mercury, Specific Heat of, P. R. Heyl, 56 

 Merkiam, J. C, Triassic Ichthyosauria, 31 

 Merritt, E., Radioactive Substances, 41; Amer- 

 ican Physical Society, 662 

 ^Metabolism, Relation of Lime and Magnesia to, 



D. W. May, 149 

 Meteoric Fall, Bath Furnace, A. M. Miller, 243 

 Meteorological, Observations with Kites at Sea, A. 

 L. Rotch, 113; Investigation, Methods of, W. 

 N. Shaw, 487 

 Meteorologj', Current Notes on, R. DeC. Ward, 

 90, 154, 185, 217, 314, 345, 505, 731, 795; at 

 the British Association, A. L. Rotch, 657 

 Mill, H. R., Antarctica, 182 

 Miller, A. M., Bath Furnace Meteoric Fall, 243 

 Millikan, R. A., Mechanics, Molecular Physics and 



Heat, W. LeC. Stevens, 271 

 Minerals and Gems, Action of Radium, Roentgen 

 Rays and Ultra-violet Light on, G. F. Kunz 

 and C. Baskeeville, 769 

 Mitchell, S. A., N. Y. Acad, of Sci., Astronomj', 



Physics and Chemistry, 559, 727 

 JloRSE. M., Unusual Abundance of Myriapods, 59 

 Moseley Educational Commission, 50.5 

 Mosquito, A New, W. L. Underwood, 182; Migra- 

 tions, J. B. Smith, 761 



MtJLLER, G., Bailey's Discussion of Variable Stars 



in the Cluster Centauri, 593 

 Munsterberg, H., International Congress of Arts 



and Science at St. Louis, 559, 788 

 Murbach, L., Gonionemus versus Gonionema, 373 

 Museum, U. S. National, Exhibit of, at St. Louis, 



F. A. L., 248 

 Myers, B. D., Schneider's Histologic der Tiere, 409 

 Myriapods, Unusual Abundance of, M. Morse, 59 



National Academy of Sciences, 688 

 Naturalists, American Society of, 766 

 Na\'y, Civil Engineers of, 440 

 Nelson, A., Wilbur Clinton Knight, 406 

 New Mexico, Abbreviations of, T. D. A. CocK- 

 ERELL, 58; Higher Educational Institutions 

 of, W. G. Tight, 85 

 New York Academy of Sciences, Geology and 

 Mineralogy, G. "l. Finlay, 17; E. O. Hovey, 

 17, 631, 789; Anthropology and Psychology, 

 J. E. Lough, 81, 724; Biology, M. A. Bige- 

 Low, 559 ; Astronomy, Physics and Chemis- 

 try, S. A. Mitchell, 559, 727; Zoological 

 Park, H. F. 0., 218 

 Nutrients, Isodynamic Replacement of, H. P. 



Armsby, 481 

 Nutrition Experiments, 475 



0., H. F., New York Zoological Park, 218; Re- 

 cent Zoopaleontology, 665, 699, 835 

 Oertel, T. E., Medical Microscopy, G. F. White, 



434 

 Ohio State University, Lake Laboratory, 92 

 Onondaga Acad, of Sci., T. C. Hopkins, 530 

 Ornithological Club, Michigan, A. W. Blain, Jr., 



435 

 Ornithologists' Union, American, J. H. Sage, 783 

 Osteological Terms, S. W. Williston, 829 

 Oudin, M. A., Polyphase Apparatus and Systems, 



W. S. Franklin, 241 

 Oxalate of Lime in Plants, H. W. Wiley, 115 



Paleontologists, Vertebrate, Society of the, S. W. 



Williston, 0. P. Hay, 827 

 Paleontology, Vertebrate, at the Carnegie Mu- 

 seum, J. B. Hatchek, 569 

 Paekee, G. H., Willey's Zoological Results, 179 

 Parthenogenetic Workers, Origin of Female and 

 Worker Ants from the Eggs of, W. M. 

 Wheeler, 830 

 Pathology, Modern, An aspect of, S. Flexner, 3 

 Patterson, A. M., American Chemical Society, 97 

 Pearson, K., The Limits of Science, 140 

 Peirce's Plant Physiology, C. E. Bessey, 52 

 Pel6, Mont, Obelisk of, A. Heilprin, 184; E. O. 



Hovey, 633; I. C. Russell, 792 

 Philosophical Society of Washington, C. K. 



Wead, 723 

 Phototropism under Light-rays of Different Wave- 

 lengths, J. B. Dandeno, 604 

 Physical Society, American, E. IVIerritt, 662 

 Physics, Notes on, W. S. F., 282, 312; Misuses of, 

 by Biologists and Engineers, W. S. Franklin, 

 641 

 Physiography, The Frontier of, W. H. Hobbs, 538 

 Phvsiology and Hygiene, Public School Training 



' in, W. T. Sedgwick and T. Hough, 353 

 Pittsburgh Academy of Science, Biology, F. S. 

 Webster, 791 



