SCIENCE. 



[Contests and 

 Index. 



Gill, Tlieo., On the Torpedoes, 502; Ceratodontidrc, 725 



Oilman, D. C. Seriptoribus et Lectoribiis, Salutem, 2 



Gilman, D. C, Adtb-ess of, 39, 390 



Gilpin, Elliott J., Tlie Preparation of Argon, 582; 

 Tlie American Chemical Journal, 642 



Gizycki, Georg Ton, death of, 364 



Glacial Origin of Lake Basins, 651 



Glasgo-(T, Gift to the University, 697 



Glazebrook, K. T., Heat, Light, T. C. Mendenhall, 

 215 



Glogan, G., death of, 446 



Glow Lamps, Tests of, W. E. Ayrton and E. A. Med- 

 ley, T. C. M., 662 



GooDE, G. Beown, America's Eelation to the Ad- 

 vance of Science, 4; Tlie Life and Writings of 

 Constantine Samuel Rafinesque, Eichard Ells- 

 worth Call, 384; The Ideal Index to Scientific 

 Literature, 433 



Goode, G. Brown, Deep Sea Fishes, 501, 531 ; Location 

 and Record of Natural Phenomena, 725 



Gophers, Pocket, C. Hart Merriam, J. A. Allen, 

 241 ; Vernon Bailey, J. A. Allen, 659 



Gordon, Mrs., Tlie Life and Correspondence of Wil- 

 liam Buckland, A. S. Packard, 329 



Gould, B. A., S. Newcojib, A. Hall, National Acad- 

 emy of Sciences Report of the Watson Trustees 

 on the Award of the Watson Sledal to Seth C. 

 Chandler, 477 



Gould, George 51., Illustrated Dictionary of Medi- 

 cine, Biology and Allied Sciences, 216 



Graduate Courses, 724 



Graf, Arnold, Leeches, 70; Tlie Excretory System of 

 Clepsene and Nephelis, 306 



' Gran Chaco, ' The Tribes of, 126 



Grant, U. S. and H. V. Wincliell, Preliminarj' Re- 

 port on the Rainy Lake Gold Region, 331 



Grasses of Tennessee, Pt. II., F. Lamson Scribner, 

 N. L. B., 55 



Gravity Measurements, Heebeet G. Ogden, 571; 583 



Gray, Asa., Field, Forest and Garden Botany, N. L. 

 B., 527. 



Gray, Thomas, The Ballistic Galvanometer and 

 its Use in Magnetic Jleasurements, 533 



Greene, Andrew Bt. , Historic and Scenic Places, 500 



Greenhill, Alfred George, A Treatise on Hydrostatics; 

 E. S. Woodward, 269 



Gregory, Richard A., The Planet Earth, T. C. M, 

 243 



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



Griswold, L. S., Nomenclature of Siliceous Rocks, 62 



Growth, of the School Children of St. Louis, On Dr. 

 William Townsend Porter's Investigations of, 

 Feaxz Boas, 225; of First-born Children, 

 Feanz Boas, 402 



Gnatamalian Antiquities, 255 



Haeekel, Dr. Ernst, 28; Systematische Phylogenie 

 der Protisten und Pflanzen, Gaey X. Calkins, 

 272; Der Monismus als Band zwisclien Religion 

 und Wissenschaft; Glaubens Bekenntniss eines 

 Naturforsohers, W. K. Brooks, 382 ; David 

 Starr Jordan, 608 



Hageman, S. G., Egyptological Work, 613 



Hale, George E., Solar Corona, 475 



Hale, Horatio, An International Scientific Cata- 

 logue and Congi-ess, 324 



Hall, A., S. Newcojib, B. A. Gould, National 

 Academy of Sciences; Report of the Watson Trus- 

 tees on the Watson Jledal to Seth C. Chandler, 477 



Hall, C. W., Tlie Pre-Cambrian Floor of the North- 

 western States, 63 



Hallock, William, Physics, 247, 248; Physiolog- 

 ical Physics, 301; New York Academy of Sciences 

 447 



Hallock, William, Photographic Method of Compar- 

 ing the State of Vibration of Two Tuning Forks, 

 221 



Halsted Byron D., Notes on Agriculture, (I.), 376; 

 (IL), 509; (in. ), 680 



Halsted, Byi-on D., English Ivy, 530 



Halsted, George Bruce, Tchobychev, 129; Original 

 Research and Creative Authorship the Essence of 

 University Teaching, 203; Russian Science Notes, 

 277; Arthur Cayley, 450; The International 

 Mathematical Congress, 486; James Edward 

 Oliver, 544 



Hansen, Hemimerus, 191 



Hanshofer, Karl, Death of, 109 



Haekness, Williaji, On the the Magnitude of the 

 Solar System, 29 



Harrington, Mark W., Rainfall Charts of the United 

 States, 319; Climatology, 500 



Harrison, Charles C, Gift to the Universitj- of Penn- 

 sylvania, 666 



Harrison, J. E., Degree of LL. D., 614 



Haeshbeegee, John, Origin of Our Vernal Flora, 

 92 



Harshberger on the Origin of Our Vernal Flora, 

 Chaeles Eobeetson, 371 



Hart, Edward, Cliemical Analysis, Fr. RudorS, 

 137; The Earth's Atmosphere, William Coutie, 

 360 



Haetog, Maecus, On Certain Habits and Instincts 

 of Social Insects, 98 



Harvard Univei-sity Infirmary, 614 



Haycraft, John Ben-y, Darwinism and Race Pro- 

 ' gress, Geo. St. Claie, 467 



Hayden, Everett, National Geographic Society, 501 



Hayes, C. W., Geology of the Cartersville Sheet, 668 



Hazen, H. a., Magnetism and the Weather, 234 



Heat, R. T. Glazebrook; T. C. M., 215 



Helion, 445, 582 



Helmholtz, H., 55, 333; Memorial, 499, 612, 721, 

 Hugo Mijnsterberg, 547 



Henry Jlorris, Death of, 641 



Herbarium of Rousseau, 614 



Herri ck, C. L., Slodern Algedonic Theories, 672; 

 Cerebellum, 672 



Herrick, Francis H., Notes on the Biology of 

 the Lobster, 72, 263, 382 



Heesiiey, Oscar, On a Devonian LimestonerBreccia 

 in Southwestern Missouri, 676 



Hill, R. T., 249, Rica and Panama, 501 



Hirschfeld, Gustav, Death of, 555 



History, of Religions, 27; the Five Books of, J. W. 

 Powell, 157 



Hitchcock, C. H., Tlie Connecticut Sandstone Group, 

 74; Tlie Great Ice Age and Its Relation to the 

 Antiquity of Man, .Tames Geikie, 408 



Hitchcock, C. H, Highland Level Gravels in North- 

 ern New England, 60 



Hobbs, W. H., Borneol and Isoborneol, 700 



Hodge, C. F., Gro'svth of Yeast, 116; Daily Activity of 

 Animals, 116 



HoLDEN, Edward S., A Large Reflector for the Lick 

 Observatory, 457; A Genei'al Subject-index to 

 Periodical Scientific Literatm-e, 520; Color Asso 

 elation with Numerals, 576 



