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SCIENCE. 



Botanical, Books at Auction, fi<)6; C.izette, 82, 140, 

 252, 364, 5(t3, 642: f-ociety of America, -^O; 

 Society, Italian, 500; tJarden Slissouri, Wm. 

 Tkklkase, 716 



Botanists, Directory of Livin};, 696 



Botany, I?iMiojti~.iI)liy of American, 139 ; Teachin;;, 

 W. .1. Beal, 355 ; Laboratory- Exercises in, Edson 

 S. Rnstin, S. E. .Ikllikke, 358; Memoirs from the 

 De)iiirtnient of Columlna College, 3(i3; Stiiictural, 

 An Introdnctiiin to. H. D. Scott, Albert ScHXEi- 

 DER, 443; Intro<lnction to, Volney M. Spalding, 

 W. P. Wilson, 496 ; Field, Forest and Garden, 

 Asa Gray, K. L. B., 527, Systematic, E. Wann- 

 ing, X. L. B., .5511 



BoWDlTCll, H. P., A Card Catalogue of Scientitic Lit- 

 erature, 182 



Boyle, Itavid, Primitive Man in Ontario, 218 



BKADBrRY Robert H., Tlieoretical Chemistry, W. 

 Xernst, .579 



Bramier. B., Argon, 445 



Bray, Wm. L., Amaninthacea;, 504 



Brixtox. Daxiel G.. Tlie Character and Aims of 

 Scientitic Investigation, 3; Current Xotes on An- 

 throitologv, New Series (I.), 47; (II. ), 72; (III. ), 

 126: (IV.), 2.53: (V.), 404; (VI.), 4.55; (VIL ), 

 488; fVIIL), 544; (IX.), 649; American Folk- 

 Lore Society, 101; The Arclneology of Southern 

 Florida, 207; Tlie Pvgniies, A de Quatrefages, 

 443 



Brinton, Daniel G., A Primer of Mayan Hieroglyphics, 

 27; Frederick Starr, 326; Proto-Historic Eth- 

 nography of Western Asia, 696 



Brisson's Genera of Mannnals, 1762; C. Hart JIer- 

 RIAM, 375 



British, Association for Advancement of Science, 139, 

 472, 556, 637; Astronomical As.sociation, 692; 

 Medical As-stx-iation. 278, 417: JIusenm, 694 



Britton, X. L., Undescribed Ranunculus, 306 



Brooker, A. and Slingo W., Electrical Engineering 

 for Electric Light Artisans and Students, F. B. 

 Crocker, 209 



Brooks, Alfred H., Crystalline Rocks, 669 



Brooks, W. K. An Inherent Error in the Views of 

 Galton and Weismann on Variation, 121 ; Dcr 

 Monismus, Ernst Haeckel, 382 



Brooks, W. K.. 166 Environment and Variation, 38 

 Sen.sorv' Clubs of Certain C<elenterates, 335; 

 Connui Gesner, 529 



Brorsen, Theodor, Death of, 667 



Brown, Addison, A<l<Iress by, 82 



Brummer, .lohannes. Death of, 473 



Bnchan, Alexaniler. < )ceanie Circulation. .505 



Buchanan, .Sir George. Death of, (>40 



Buckland, William, llie Lite and Correspondence of, 

 Mi-s. Gordon, A. S. Packard, 320 



Bulletin of the American Mathematical Societv, 28, 

 336. 392; of the Tonev Botanical Club." 168, 

 308; 448, 530, .532: of the St. Petersburg Acad- 

 emyof Sciences, 220 



BCMl'fs, Herjion C. Lahoratorv Teaching of l^irge 

 Cla.«ses Ziiologv, 41, 260 



Butler, X. M., Addresses, 390, 722 



Butterflies and .Mi.ths. W. Fnrnean.\ .S. H. S., 443 



Byron, John W., Death of, 585 



C, H. W., Dairy Bacteriology, H. L. Rus.sell, 189 

 C, J. T., Science in Canada, 379, 628, 653; Sir 



William Dawson, 446 

 Caddis-fly in the Pennian Beds of Boliemia, 220 



California, Appropriation for the University of, 499 ; 

 F(KHl-i)roduct.s, 584 



Calkixs. G.vry X.» Systematische Phylogenie der 

 I'rotisten und Pflanzen, Ernst Haeckel, 272 



Call. Kiiliard Ellsworth, The Life and Writings of 

 Constantine Samuel Rafinesciue, G. Browx 

 G0(H)E,384 



Calvin, S., Cuological Photographs, 390 



Cambridge, L^niversity of, 27; Scientitic Instrument 

 Company, 606 



Cameil, Louis Florentin, Death of, 499 



Can an Organism without a Mother be Born from an 

 Egg? W. K. B , 162 



Canada. Science in. .1. T. C, 379. 628, 653 



Canadian, International Exposition, 390; Royal .So- 

 ciety's Ainuial Meeting, J. T. C, 653 



Cancer, Treatment of, 583 



Cape Canaveral, Tlie Migi-ation of, 606 



Carh.\RT, Hexry S., 'liie Educational and Indus- 

 trial Value of Science, 393 



Carniverons Plants, 165 



Carolina, Aiipnipriation for the University of X, 333 



Carter, Surgeon-Major, Death of, 615 



Ca,sey, Tliomas L.. Retirement of. 584 



Catalogue of Scientific Literature, A CanI, H. P. 

 Bo\VDiTcn. 182: Hexry Alfred Todd, 297; W J 

 JIc'Gee. 353; and Congress, An International Sci- 

 entific, Hokatio Hale. 324; J. S. BiLLixcis. 407 



Cattell, J. McKeex, The Princeton Meeting of the 

 American Psychological Association, 42' 



Cattell, .T. McKeen. Distribution of Exceptional 

 Ability 43; Bodily and Mental Tests, 727 



Catholic University. Washington, Bequest, 556 



Caucasic Linguistic St<x;k, 4.55 



C'ayley, Arthur, Death of, 166; Geor(;e Bruce H.\l- 



STED, 450 



Cliagas, Manuel Piuheiro, Death of, 615 



'Challenger,' Report on, 417 



Chamberlain. Chas. J., Aster Xovaj-Angliic, 643 



Chamberlin, T. C. Glaciation of Xewfoundland, 63; 

 Recent (ilacial Studies in Greenland, 66 



Chambers, (J. F., The Story of the Stars, David P. 

 Todd, 552 



Chapnijui, Frank M., Visitors' Guide to the Local 

 Collection of Birds in the Museum of Xatural 

 History, Xew YorkCitv, C. HaetMerriam, 189; 

 Tlie Maiiiiii;ils of Florida, F. W. T., 219 ; A 

 Handbook of the Birds of Eastern North America, 

 C. HartMkrriax. 437 



Cliapman, T. A.. Classitic-ation of Butterflies, 663 



Charities and Corrections. Confen'iice of, .530 



Chatelier, H. L.. Le Grisou, Charles Platt, 79. 



Chemical, Analysis. Fr. KudorIT, Edward Hart, 

 137. Analysis, Qualitative, of Inorganic Sul>- 

 stances, EDCiAU F. Smith, 415; Society ( Lon- 

 don), Annual Meeting of, W. W. R., 606 



Cliemie, Carl Arnold. Edward H. Keiser, 526 



Chemischen Dynamik, Line Discussion der Kriifte 

 der, Lndw'ig Stettenheimer, H. C. JoXKi?, 271 



Chemistry, Organic, Carl .Schorl em in er, Edcjar F. 

 Sjiith. 1(>3: a I^iboratory Manual, M'. R. Orn- 

 doiff, Fkli X Lexcifeld, 4(39; A Ijilxjratory Guide, 

 (ieoige Willard Benton, W. R. O., 611 ;"a Text- 

 book of Orgiinic, A. Bernthsen, Felix Lexg- 

 KELD, 272; A Short History of, F. P. Venable, 

 W. A. Xdyes. 469: Tlieoretical, W. Xernst, Rob- 

 ert H. Bradbury, 579 



Chester, A. H., Ciystals, 700 



Chicago, University of, Degrees, 722 



