New Series."! 

 Volume I. J 



SCIENCE. 



Eden, Where was the Gaideii of. D. G. Brintox, 

 488 ; The Rivers ot, 8lK William Dawsox, 

 575 



Educational, Re^^e^v, 333; National -Association, 722 



Egg, Can an Organism without a Mother be Born 

 from an, W. K. B., 162 



Egyptian Publications. 694 



Elasticitiit nnd Fcstigkcit, C. Ricli, Maxsfield 

 Merrimax, Gi^f* 



Electric Measure, Leg-.il Units of, T. C. JIexdex- 

 HALL, 9 



Electrical, Engineei-s. American Institute ot, 28; 

 Street Railways, llie Testing of, 217; Engineer- 

 ing, W. Slingo and A. Brooker, F. B. Crocker, 

 299; Apparatus. 723 



Electriciens. Socii'to Internationale des, 26 



Electricity, and Magnetism, 28; Elementary Lessons 

 in; Sylvanus T. Tlionipson, T. C. M., 187; One 

 Hundred Yeare ago and to-day, Ed\nu J. Hous- 

 ton, T. C. M., 216 



Electrification of Air, LORD Kelvix, 589 



Electriques, Les Osoillations, H. Poiucare, JI. I. 

 Pipix. 102. 131 



Elevation as a Cause of Glaciation, 679 



Elihu Tliompson I'rize, 190, M., 240 



Ellis, Havelock, Xormal Psychology, 418 



Elmira Reformatory. 26 



Elsas.*;, Adolf, Death of, 607 



Emotions, 45 



Engine, Construction, Model, J. Alexander, R. H. T. 

 109; Tlie Steam and Other Heat Engines, J. A. 

 Ewing, R. H. Thuestox, 136; Steam and the 

 Marine Steam. John Yeo, R. H. ThuE-STOX, 328; 

 New Quadruple E.xjiansion, 664 



Engineering. Magiizine. 82; Education, Proceedings 

 of the Society for the Promotion of, R. H. T., 580 



Engineers, -American Society of Civil, 84 



Engineer's Pocket Book, Tlie Mechanical, William 

 Kent, R. H. Thuestox, 634 



Englishmen, the Earliest. 126 



Entomological Society, Tlie New York, 84; ot Wash- 

 ington, L. O. Howard, 560, 726 



Entomologists, Daily Post Card, 191 ; Losses by fire 

 among, 303 



Entomology, 191, 220, 277, 303, 663 



Entwickeluugsmechanik der Organismen. Archiv tiir, 

 110 



Ethics, Program tor the School of Applied, 557 



Ethnography of Western Asia, 406 



Ethnological .Jurisprudenz, Gruudriss der, Albert 

 Hermann Post, D. G. B., 25 



Evolution, the Plant Indi%idual in the Light of, 

 L. H. Bailey, 281 



Ewing, J. A., The Steam Engine and Other Heat 

 Engines, R. H. TilUESTOX, 136 



Experiment Station Record, 680 



FairchUd, H. L., Glacial Lakes, 61 



Fernald, H. T., Homoplasy, 70 



Ferri, Luigi, Death of, 446 



Finger Prints, 82 



Firth, R. H., Hygiene, 216 



Fish Commissionei-s Report from Michigan, 361 



Fish, Pierre A., Tlie Central Ner\'ous System ot Des- 



niognathus Fusca, C. H. M., 496; Adult Nervous 



System of the Salamander, 335 

 Fiske, John, Lectures on Evolution, 499 

 Fitch, Robert, death ot 

 Fleming, M., Stars Having Peculiar Spectra, 616 



Flora ot Nebraska, N. L. B., 25; Origin ot Our Vernal, 

 Joiix Habsbergee, 92; Hai-shberger on the 

 Origin ot Our Vernal, Chaeles Robeetsox, 371 



' Fly Belt ' in Africa, 568 



Fffihn-like East Winds in Africa, 570 



Folk-Lore, Tlie American, Society, D. G. Brixtox, 

 101; New York Branch, Wm."B. Tvtiiill, 473 



FOXTAIXE, W.M. M., Mcsozoic Plants From Kusuke 

 Kii, Awa and Tos;i, Jletajiro Yokoyoma, 525 



Forestiy and Economic Botany, 275; E. F. S., 557; For- 

 estry AssiK'iation, 586 



Forests and Tonents, 680 



Fossil, Vertebrates of Argentina, 497; Mammals of the 

 Puerco Beds, Henry Fairfield Osborn and Charles 

 Earle, W. B. Scott, (160. 



Foster's, Prof. Michael, Abridged Physiologj', 724 



Franklin, C. L., The Retina, 46; Tlie Fovea' 115 



Franklin. Fabian, Rctiiement ot, 695 



Franklin, W. .S., Magnetic Properties of Iron, 672 



French Opinion, A, 180 



Furueaux, W., Butterflies and Moths, S. H. S., 443 



Galton's Jlethod of Isogens, 2-57 



Gal ton, Francis, Organic Stability, 498; honorary 



degree, 614 

 Gannett, Heni-y, A Manual ot Topographic Methods, 



W, M. Davis, 179; Maxsfield Meeeimax, 464 

 Gaxoxg, W. F., Tlie Laboratory Teaching of Large 



Classes in Botany, 41, 230 

 Ganong, W. F., Cactacea;, 503, 643 

 Geikie, Sir Archibald, Memoir of Sir Andrew Crom- 



bie Ramsay, Joseph Le Coxte, 490; Member of 



Vienna Academy, 724 

 Geikie, James, The Great Ice Age and its Relation to 



the Antiquity of Man, W. M. Davis, 260; C, H, 



Hitchcock, 408 

 Generic Names of the Three-Toed Echnida, T. S. 



Palmer, 518 

 CJeographic, Distribution ot Life, Laws of Tempera- 

 ture Control of the, 53; Monograjihs, National, 



258; J. W. Powell, W, M, Davis, 439; Society, 



307; National, Everett Haydex, 501; Annual 



Bu,sine-ss Meeting, 665 

 Geographica, Biblioteca, 613 

 Geographical, Congress, International, 110, 257; 



Prizes, 258; Journals, American, 506; Jouinals, 



Foreign, 507 

 Geographisches ,Talirbucb, Wagner's, 507 

 Geologic Atlas ot the United Stiites, W. M. DAVIS, 



259; J. W. Powell, AXDREW C. Lawsox, 717 

 Geologischer Querschnitt durch die Ostalpen, A. 



Rothpletz, AxDREw C. Lawsox, 522 

 Geological, Society of America, the B;iItiniore Meeting 



of the, J. F. Kemp, 57; of Washington. WiliTMAX 



Cross, ^^4. 251, 558, 668; Survey, Appropriations 



torthe r. S., 362; ot Maine, 418;'Tlie University of 



Kansas, F. H. Sxow, 576; Society, 698 

 Geology, 219, 278; Manual ot, James D. Dana, Joseph 



Le Coxte, 548; Columbia Department ot, 530; 



at the University of Chicago, 725 

 Geomorphology ot the Soutliern Apjialachians, 176 

 Gereish, Fredeeick Hexby, Tlie Best Order of 



Topics in a Two Years' Course of Anatomy in a 



Medical School, 312 

 Gilbert, G, K,, Formation ot Lake Basins by Wind, 



59, and F, P, Gulliver, The Tepee Buttes, 59; 



Cretaceous Time, 64; Gravity Measurements, 583 

 Gill, Tiieo., Tlie Lowest ot the Vertebrates aud their 



Origin, 645 



