VOLl'ME I. 



SCIENCE. 



Powell, .1. W., National (icograpliic Monographs, W. 

 M. Davis, 439; History of Culture, (i40; Geo- 

 lojcic Atlas of the United States, Andrew C. 

 Lawsos, 717 



Pre-historic Tribes of the Eastern United States, 256 



Preservation of Animals and Plants, 640 



Price, .lames, Death of, .">85 



Price, L. L., The Colleges of Oxford and Agricultural 

 Depression, 697 



Prosser, Charles S., Pernio- Carboniferous and Per- 

 mian Hocks of Kansas, 275 



Protolenus Fauna, 452 



Psyche, 196, 448 



Psychological, Association, The Princeton Meeting of 

 the American, .1. McKkkx Cattell, 42; Re- 

 view, 55, 82, 335, 643; Index, 473 



Psychology-. At Chicago, 81; E. B. TitcHESER, 426 



Publications of the University of Wisconsin, 279 



Publishers' Circular, 109 



Pupix, >I. I., Les oscillations electriques, H. Poin- 

 carO, 102, II. 131 



Pupin, M. I., Automatic Vacuum Pump, 221 



Purdue Universiti.', 585 



Pygmies, A de Quatrefages, D. G. Brintox, 443 



Quatrefages, A. de, Tlie Pvgimes, D. G. Beixton, 443 

 Quick. K. W.. C. I). Child, B. S. Laraphear, Ther- 

 mal Conductivity of Copper, 670 



E., J. D., Bevier Sheet, Arthur Winslow, 248; Iron 

 Mountain Sheet, Arthur Winslow, 330 



E., J. K., American Metiological Society, 484 



E. W. W., Annual Meeting of the Chemical Society 

 (London), 606 



Raffalovich, M. A., Uranism, 672 



Eafinesfiue, Tlie Life and Writings of C'onstantine 

 Samuel, Kichard Ellsworth Call, G. Brown 

 Goode. 384 



Eainfall. Charts of the United States, Harrington's, 

 319; Central American, 569 



Eainv Lake Gold Region, H. V. Winchell and U. S. 

 Grant. 331 



Eamsay, Memoir of Sir Andrew Cronibie, Sir Archi- 

 bald Geikie, .Joseph LeConte, 490 



Ramsay, Prof, Helion, 582 



Randall, Wvatt W., Tlie World of Matter, Harlan, 

 H. Ballard, 553 



Rawlinson, Sir Henry, 304 



Ravleigh, Lord, Argon, 701 



Ravleigh, Lord, Waves and Vibrations, 304; Faradav 

 ' Jledal, 418 



Readers, To Our, S. Xewcojib, 1 



Redfield Memorial, 470 



Rees. ,T. K., Variation of Latitude, .561 



Rees, .T. K., Penumbr;e of Sun Spots, 221; Astron- 

 omy during 1894. 447; Geodetic Tlieodite, 727 



Reforestation, Tlie .'^lu-cious Term, 321 



Regression and Organic i^tability, 498 



Reid, Harry Fairlield. Variations of Glaciers, 60 



Reigliard, .Jacob, Tlic Wall-eyed Pike, Artificial 

 Fertiliziition, 361 



Reithrodontonivs, Tlie Genus, J, A. Allen, C. H. JI., 

 720 



Religious SymlKilism. Tlie Analogies of, 47 



Eemsen, Ira. Systematic Survey of the Organic 

 Coloring Matters, Drs. G. Schultz and P. Julius, 

 186; Argon. 309 



Eemsen, Ira, Colorides of Orthosuliihobenzoic acid, 

 642 



Rexoif. E., Anleitungzur Microchemischen Analvse, 

 H. Belirens, 636 



Resi-arch, Degrees for, 614 



Ridgway, Robert, The Ornithology of Illinois; De- 

 scriptive Catalogue, C. H. M.,'661 



Rie.s, Heinrich, Harrison Granite, 279 



Riley, C. V., Alternating Generations, Herman Ad- 

 ler, 457 



Ritual Calendar of Central America, 649 



Rivers, Graded, 176; Some ileaudering of Wiscoasin, 

 Hexry B. Ki'MMEL, 714 



RoBERTSox. Charles, Hai-shberger on the Origin 

 of Our Vernal Flora, 371 



Robertson, Charles, Flowere and Insects, 503 



Rochester Academy of Science. 83 



Rockhill, W. W., Delegate to the International Geo- 

 grajihical Congress, 6()7 



Roscoe, Sir Hiiny E.. John Dalton and the Rise ot 

 Modern Cluiiiistry, EDWARD H. Keiser. 686 



RoTCH, A. L., Meteorology, 302 



Rothpletz, A., Die Ost Alpen, Axdeew C. Lawson, 

 ,522 



Rowland, H. A., New Forms of Galvanometers, 120; 

 Solar Spectium Wave Length, 474, 616 



Royal Society, 362, 557, 585,' 612, 614; Meteorolog- 

 ical Society, 529; Botanical .Society-, 586, 694; In- 

 stitution, 692; Astronomical Society, 639; Geo- 

 graphical .Societv, 665, 694; Institute of London, 

 446 



Royce, Josiah, Psychology of Imitation, 44, 643 



Rudorf, Fr., An Introduction to Chemical Analysis 

 for Beginners, Edward Hart, 137 



Runic Inscriptions in Eastern America. 488 



Russell, H. L., Outlines ot Dairy liicteriologv, H. W. 

 C, 189 



Russell, Israel C, Tlie Newark System, 266 



Ruschenberger, William S. W., Death of, 417 



Rus.sian Science Notes, George Bruce Halsted, 

 277 



Russian Thistle, 377 



Ryder, John A., A Dynamical Hypothesis of In- 

 heritance, 597, II. 617; 



Eyder, John A., Death of, 417; Uni)ublished JISS. ot, 

 500; Meeting in Memory of, 613 



S. E. F., Biltmore, 557 



S. H. S., Butterflies and Moths, AV. Furneaux, 443 



Sachsse, Rol>, death of 615 



St. Andrew's University. 446 



St, Clair, Geo., Darwinism and Race Progres.s, John 

 Berr\- Haycratt, 467 



St. John's River, New Brunswick, History of, 294 



St. Louis Academy of Science, A. W. Douglas, 503 



St. Paul Academy of Science, 473 



Salisbury, Kollix D., Tlie Water Supply ; Geolog- 

 ical .Survey of New Jersey, Cornelius Clarkson, 

 Vermeule, 684 



Salisbury, RoUin D., Surface Formations of Southern 

 New .Jei'sey. 67 



Sanford, E. ('.. I'sychological .Studies, 42 



Saturn, Spectroscopic Olxservations of, Jame-s E. 

 Keelek. 519 



.Savor>-, Sir William, Death of, 364 



.SchalTner, .John II., Tlie Nature and Distribution of 

 Attraction Sjiheres and Centrosomes in Vege- 

 table Cells, Albert ScHXEiDER, 189 



Schermerhorn, W. C, Gift to Columbia College, 

 .554 



Schmidt. E. E., Member of Prussian Academy, 446 



