SCIENCE. 



C Contents and 

 Index. 



Auk, The, 196 



Austen, Peter T., On Indiscriminate 'Taking,' 209 

 Ayrton, W. E., and E. A. Medley, Tests of Glow- 

 Lamps, T. C. M., 66a 



B., D. G., Grundriss der Ethnological Jurisprudenz, 

 Alhert Herman Post, 25; Ethnologische Studien 

 Zur Ersten Entwiekluug der Strafe, S. R. Stein- 

 metz, 25 



B., J. S., Municipal Government, Alhert Shaw, 578 



B., N. L., Flora of Nehraska, 25; Grasses of Ten- 

 nessee, Pt. II., F. Lamson Scrihner, 55; Field, 

 Forest and Garden Botany, Asa Gray, 527; Sys- 

 tematic Botany, E. Warming, 550 



B., W. K., Can an Organism AVithout a Mother be 

 Born from an Egg, 162 



Bach, C, Elasticitat und Festigkeit, Maxsfield 

 Mebeijian, 688 



Bacillus, Tlie Influence of Certain Agents in Destroy- 

 ing the Vitality of the Tj'phoid and Colon, John 

 S. Billings and Adelaide Wakd Peckham, 

 169 



Bacteriology, Outline of Diary, H. L. Russell, H. AV. 

 C, 189; A Course of Elementary Practical, A. 

 A. Kanthack and I. H. Drysdale, 416 



Bacteriosis of Rutabaga, 509 



Bailey, L. H., The Plant Individual in the Light of 

 Evolution, 281 



Baile.v, L. H., 82; Appropriation for Horticultmal 

 Work, 499; Horticulturalists' Rule Book, 682 



Bailey, Vernon, Pocket Gophers of the United States, 

 J. A. Allen, 689 



Baker, Frank, Human Lumbar Vertebra, 531 



Baldtvin, J. Maek, The Social Sense, 236 



Baldwin, J. Mark, Studies from the Princeton 

 Psychological Laboratory, 643 



Ball, M. v.. Streptococcus pyogenes, 447 



Ball, Valentine, Death of, 723 



Ballard, Harlan H., Tlie World of Nature, Wyatt 

 W. Randall, 553 



Ballistic Galvanometer and its Use in Magnetic Meas- 

 urements, Thomas Gray, 533 



Balloon Ascent, 500 



Barber, H. G., Hj'patus baohmanni, 560 



Barlow, Alfred E., Huronite, 62 



Barnard College, Site for, 695 



Barograph Record During a Tornado, 320 



Baeeett, S. B., Astrophysical Journal, 615 



Base Level, Meaning of the Term, 175 



Bastian, Adolph, Some of his later Writings, 73 



Bastin, Edson S., Laboratory Exercises in Botany, S. 

 E. Jelliffe, 358 



Bateson, W'illiam, Materials for the Study of Varia- 

 tion, H. W. Conn, 23 



Bauer, L. A., On the Distribution and the Secular 

 Variation of Ten-estrial Magnetism, 673 



Bauer, L. A., On the Secular Motion of a Free Mag- 

 netic Needle, 671 



Bayley, W. S., Great Gabbro Mass, 65; Contact Phe- 

 nomena, 65 



Bays and Fiords, Submerged Valleys, 259 



Beal, F. E. L., Food Habits of Woodpeckers, 304 



Beal, W. J., Teaching Botany, 355 



Bean, Tarleton H., Deep Sea Fishes, 501 



Bearcamp Water, Frank Bolles; W. T. Davis, 80 



Becker, G. F., Gold Fields, 668 



Bedell, F. and A. C. Crehore, Resonance in Trans- 

 former Circuits, 671 



Beet-Leaf Spot, 378 



Behrens, H., Anleitung zur Microchemischen An- 

 alyse, E. Renoif, 036 



Bell, Alexander Graham, Gift to Volta Bureau Li- 

 brary, 725 



Bell, Robert, Honeycombed Limestones, 67 



Belopolsky, A., Pulkowa Refractor, 616 



Benton George Willard, A Laboratory Guide for 

 a Twenty Weeks' Course in General Chemistry, 

 W. R. O., 611 



Beegey, Dr. D. H., Summary of Conclusions of a 

 Report by Di-s. D. H. Bergey, S. Weir Mitchell 

 and J. S. Billings upon the ' Composition of Ex- 

 pired Air and Its Eft'ects upon Animal Life, ' 481 



Berlese, A. N., Icones fungorum ad usum Sylloges 

 Sacoardiana: accommodata3, Joseph F.James, 528 



Bernthsen, A., Text-l)ook of Organic Chemistry, Fe- 

 lix Lengfeld, 272 



Berthelot, M., Argon, 444; Banquet in Honor of, 500 



Bertlioumieu, M. G. V., Ichneumonidje, 276 



Bertillon, Dr., Identif3-ing HandwTiting, 556 



Bertkau, P., and the Review of Entomology, 303 



Bevier Sheet, Report on, Arthui' Winslow, J. D. R.,248 



Bibbins, Arthur, Fauna of Potomac Formation, 362 



Bickmore, Alhert S., Address by, 695 



Billings, John S., and Adelaide Ward Peckham, 

 Tlie Influence of Certain Anents in Destroying the 

 Vitality of the Typlioid and Colon Bacillus, 169; 

 A Card Catalogue of Scientific Literature, 406; 

 Degeneration, Max Nordau, 465 ; Summary of Con- 

 clusions of a Report by Dr. D. H. Bergey, S. Weir 

 Mitchell and J. S. Billings upon The Composition 

 of Expired Air and Its Effects upon Animal Life, 

 481 



Billings, JohnS., Retirement of, 583 



Billroth, Prof., Statue of, 668 



Biological, 331, 361 ; Society of Washington, 84, 168; 

 F. A. Lucas, 304, 418, 502, 586, 725; M. B. 

 Waite, 334, 531, 698; Laboratory of Cold Spring 

 Harbor, 166; Lectures, Delivered at the Marine 

 Biological Laboratory of Wood's HoU, Charles 

 S. DOLLEY-, 244; Wood's Holl 1894, 418; Lec- 

 tures and Addi'esses, Arthur Milnes JIarshall, H. 

 W. Conn, 413; Laboratory, Tlie Marine, 516 



Biology, Introduction to Elementary Practical, 

 Charles Wright Dodge, H. W. Conn, 78; Section 

 of, New York Academy of Science, 84, 167, 306 



Birdcraft, Mabel Osgood AVriglit, C. H. M., 635 



Birds, of Eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey, Wit- 

 mer Stone, C. Haet Meeeiasi, 187; A'isitors' 

 Guide to the Local Collection of, in the Museum of 

 Natm-al Histoiy, New York City, Frank M. Cliap- 

 nian, C. Haet Merriaji, 189; of Eastern North 

 America, Frank JI. C'hapman,C. Hart SIerriam, 

 437; Land and Game, of New England, H. D. 

 Minot; C. H. M., 495; Our Native, of Song and 

 Beauty, H. Nehriing, C. H. M., 577; Collection 

 of W. E. D. Scott, 722 



Black Knot of Plums and Cherries, 510 



Boas, Franz, On Dr. William Townsend Porter's 

 Investigations of the Growth of the School Chil- 

 dren of St. Louis, 225; Growth of First-born 

 Children, 402 



Boedeker, K., Death of, 364 



Bolles, Frank, At the North of Bearcamp Water, W. 

 T. Davis, SO 



Bologna, Gold Medal of Academy of Sciences, 693 



Books for Sale, 166 



Bosanquet, R. C.. Craven Studentship, 585 



Boston Society of Natural History, 308, 532, 588 



