SCIENCE. 



noldini, Edward S., Mars, 529: Decoration, fil5 



Holiii, Thfo.. CEdiina of Violet Leaves, 334 



HiMtiiultural Coiifness, 697 



Jloiticiilturalists' Hule-Book, L. H. Bailey, 682 



lliirticultiire, Eleotro. :'>T() 



)losi,itals, Tlie Cooling of, 192 



HoniH, Walter, Distribution of Blow Gmi, 425 



Houston, Edwin J., Electricity t)ne Hundred Years 



Ago and To-day, T. C. M.,"216 

 How.vKD, L. O., Entomological Society of Wasbing- 



ton, 560, 726 

 Howard, L, O., Some New Scale Para-^ites, 560 

 Howe, Henry Marion, Be,«.semer Gold Medal, 586 

 Howe, James Lewis, Tbe Liquefaction of Gases — 



A Controversy, 542 

 Hubbard, Gardiner G., Russia, 555, 686 

 Huber, G. Carl, Loss of Nerve Substance in Peripbe- 



ral Neries, 117 

 Hudson River Palisades, 530 

 Hug^ins, William, Modern Spectroscope, 615 

 Hulke, .1, W., Deatb of, 304 

 Humanities, Tlie, .T. W. Powell, 15 

 Humphrey, .T. E., Cell Literature, 643 

 Hyatt, Alphevs, The Laboratory Teaching of Large 



Cla-sses, 197 

 Hydrostatics, A Treatise on, Alfred George Greenhill, 



R. S. WooDWAKn. 269 

 Hygiene, 48, I. Lane Nottcr and R. H. Firth, 216 



Ice Age, Tlie Great, and its Relation to the Antiquity 

 of Man, James Cleikie, C. H. Hitchcock, 408 



Icones fungorum ad nsum Sylloges Saccardiana; Ac- 

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 528 



IHERINO, H. vox. On Marine Mollusks from the Pani- 

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niustrations in tlie Standard Natural History, Elli- 

 ott CouEs, C. Hart Merbiam, 682 



Index, Medicus, 100: Ideal, to Scientific Literature, 

 G. Brown- Goode, 433 



Indiana Academy of Science, 221 



Indiscriminate 'Taking/ Peter T. Austex, 209 



Infectious Diseases, Explanation of Ac(iuired Immu- 

 nity from, George M. Sterxberg, 346 



Ingen, C. van, Canil>rian Faunas, 670 



Inheritance, A Dynamical Hypothesis of, JOHX A. 

 Ryder, iL i,"597; (IL), 617 



Initial Capital, Use of the, in Speeitic Names of 

 Plants, F. H. Kxowltox, 423 



Insect Life, 584 



Insects, On Certain Habits and Instincts of Social, 

 MARcrs Hartog, 98 



Instinct, Lloyd Morgan upm, H. F. O., 712 



Institution of Naval Architects, 499 



Intestinal Fluke, New Species of, 276 



Introductory Note, \V. M. Davis, 174 



Invention, the Evolution of, O. T. Masox, 50: Sim- 

 ilar, in Areas Wide Apart, O. T. JIason, 235 



Iowa Academy of Sciences, 111 



Iron Mountain Sheet, Arthur Winslow, J. D. R. 

 330 



James, Joseph F., Descriptions des ravagenrs de la 

 vigne, Henri .lolieoeur, 527; Icones fungomm 

 ad UBiim Svlloges Saccardiana; Ac-commodata\ 

 A. N. Berlese, .528 



James, Joseph F,, Daimonelix and Allied Fossil, 420; 



James, W., Unity of Consciousness, 44 



Janet, Ch., Myrmica rubra, 303 



Japan, Journal of the I'nivei-sity, 696 



Japjinese, Tlie Ethnic Affiliations of, 47 



Jelliffe, S. E., Laboratory Exercises in Botany, Ed- 

 son S. Ristin, 3.58 



Jenny, W. P., fossil plants, 137 



Jewell, Lewis E., Spectrum of Mars, 475 



John Dalton and the Rise of Jlodern Chemistrv", Sir 

 Henry E. Roscoe, Edward H. Keisek, 686 



Johns Hopkins University, Circular, 166; Degrees, 

 695; Appointments in, 697; Prize, 723 ; Lectures 

 at, 723 : Gifts in Memory of Prof. George H. Wil- 

 liams, 723 



John, .J. P. D., Resignation of, 615 



Joint Commission of the Scientific Societies of Wash- 

 ington, 333; program iif tlie. 390 



Jolicceur, Henri, Descri])ti<)us des ravageurs de la 

 vigne, Joseph F. James, 527 



JoXES, H. C, Eine Discussion der Kriifte der Chem- 

 ischen Dynamik, Ludwig Stettenheimer, 271 



JoRDAX, David .8tarr, Haec-kil's Monism, 608 



Journal, of the American Chemical Sneiety, 252, 280, 

 392: of Geology, 252, 448; of Jlorphology, 335; 

 of Comparative Neurology, 672 



Julius, P,, Systematic Survey of the Organic Coloring 

 Matters, Ira Remsex, i86 



Kansas, Pemio-Carboniferons and Permian Rocks 

 of, Charles S. Peosser, 275; University Field 

 Work of, 500 



Kanthack, A. A. and I. H. Drysdale, A Course of 

 Elementary Practical Biology, Including Bacteri- 

 ological Analyses and Chemistrj', 416 



Karakoram Himalayas, 472 



Keeler, Jajies E., Spectroscopic Observations of 

 Saturn at the Allegheny Observatory, 519. 



Keeler, James E., Saturn, 016 



Keiser, Edward H., Kepetitorium der Chemie, 

 Carl Arnold. r-,-2(i; John Daltou and the Rise of 

 Modern Chemistry, Sir Henry E. Roscoe, 686 



Keith, Arthur, The Apiialacbians, 58 



Kelvix, Lord, On the Electrification of Air; On the 

 Thermal Conductivity of Rocks at Different Tem- 

 peratures, 589 



Kelvin, Lord, Popular Lectures and Addresses, 

 T. C. Mexdexhall, Vol. IL, Geology and Gen- 

 eral Physics, 50 



Kemp, G. T , Extraction of Blood Ciases, 117 



Kemp, J. F., Tlie Baltimore Meeting of the Geo- 

 logical Society of America, 57; The New York 

 Academy of Sciences, 103, 279. 391, 6()9, 727 



Kemp, J. F,, Crystalline Limestones, 63; Petrography 

 of Peridotite at DeWitt, 65; Iron Oie Bodies, 669 



Kent, William, Tlie Mechanical Engineer's Pocket 

 Book, R. H. Thurston, (i34 



Keyes, Charles K.. The Ozjirk I'plift, 59 



Kingsley, J. S., Bibliograi)hical Project, 39; Pauro- 

 jiida, 71 



Kirkwood, Daniel, Death of, 694 



KxowLTox, F. H., Use of the Initial Capital in Spe- 

 cific Names of Plants, 423 



Konig. Arthur. Discrimination of Colors, 471 



Kriifte der Chemischen Dynamik, H. C. JoxES, 

 271 



Kreider, D. A.. Perchloric Acid, 700 



Knlz, Prof.. Death of, 220 



Ki'MMEL, Hexry B., .Some Meandering Rivers of 

 Wisconsin, 714 



Knndt, death of, .55 



Knnz, George F., 109; Seals, 279 



