SCIENCE. 



Tarsius. The Relations of, to the Lemurs and Apes, 

 Charles Earle, 258; A. A. W. Hubkecht, 

 550; Further Considerations of the Systematic 

 Position of, Charles Earle, 657 



Tassin, Wirt, A New Blowpipe Reagent, 557; 

 Crystal Structure, 774 



Tawne^, G. A., The Tactual Threshold, 308 



Taylor, F. B., The Nipissing-Mattawa River, 90 ; 

 Moraines, of Recession and their Significance in 

 Glacial Theory, 90. 



Teeth of the Mammalia, Origin of the, Henry F. 

 OSBORN, 570 



Teit, James, Origin of Rock Paintings, 141 



Telescope of Greenwich Observatory, 727 



Telescopic Objectives, On supposed Effects of 

 Strain in, Alvan G. Clark, 768 



Teller, G. L., Proteid of Wheat, 157 



Tellurium, 726 



Terrestrial Magnetism, 191, 665 



Texas Academy of Science, Frederic W. Si- 

 MONDS, 116, 303, 488, 703, 812 



Thierry, Maurice de. Atmospheric Ozone, 725 



Therapeutic Effects of high Frequency Currents, 

 730 



Thtjeston, R. H., Etude de huit essais de ma- 

 chine a vapeur, V. Dwelshauvers-Dery, 153 ; 

 The Apprenticeship Question, 299; The Prom- 

 ise and Potency of High Pressure Steam, 573 



Tierreich, Das, Leonhaed Stkjnegeb, 846 



Tight, W. G., and I. C. White, Preglacial Kanaw- 

 ha, 507 



Tilden, W. A., Gases in Crystalline Rocks, 725 



Time, The Unification of, 183, 270 



Tingle, J. B., Ethylic Oxalata and Camphor, 853 



Titchener, E. B., Psychology, Joseph Jastrow, 

 883 



Todd, J. E., Volcanic Dust in Southwestern Ne- 

 braska, 61 ; The Quaternary of Missouri, 695; 

 Is the Loess of either Lacustrine or Semi- 

 Marine Origin ? 993 



Todd, J. E., Quaternary Deposits of Mo., O. H. 

 Heeshey, 587 ; Moraines of the Mo. Coteau, 

 733 



Topographical Maps, 305, 869 



Torrey Botanical Club, H. H. Rusby, 36; Edward 

 S. Burgess, 384, 451, 533, 595, 631, 891; N. L. 

 Britton, 925 



Townsend, C. H., The Alaskan Live Mammoth 

 Story, 319; The Northern Fur Seal, 487 



Tkelease, Wm., Academy of Science of St. Louis, 

 36, 159, 340, 362, 452, 534, 632, 704, 776, 892; 

 The National University, 345 



Tresca, Alfred, R. H. T., 53 



Trowbridge, John, Electrical Conductivity of the 

 Ether, 730; andT. M. Richards on the Spectra 

 of Argon, 83; Multiple Spectra of Gases, 229; 

 Temperature and Ohmic Resistance of Gases, 

 590 

 Tsountas and Manatt on the Ethnography of the 



Mycecfeans, 724 



Tubeuf, Karl v.. Diseases of Plants induced by 



Cryptogamic Parasites, G. F. Atkinso:n, 596 



Tuffts, F. L., on Rood's Flicker Photometer, 452 



Turner, H. W., Nomenclature and Metamori^hio 



Lavas, 226 

 Turner, H. W., Sierra Nevada 877 ; Amphibole- 



pyroxene Rook, 811 

 Tyler, A. A., Nature and Origin of Stipules, 453 

 Tylor, E. B., American Games, 23 



Type, What is a, in Natural History. Charles 

 ScHUCHEET, 636 ; Specimens, the Re-distribu- 

 tion of, F. A. Bather, 694 ; Specimens in 

 Natural History, C. Hart Merriam, 731 



Types, A Postscript to the Terminology of, F. A. 

 Bather, 843 



Typhoon, The 'litis,' 649 



Ujfalvy, Charles de, Les Aryens au Nord et au Sud 

 de I'Hindou-Kouch, D. G. Beinton, 60 



Underwood, L. M., Laboratory Practice for Be- 

 ginners in Botany, William A Setchell, 785 



Underwood, L. M., Ferns of Japan, 925 



University, and Educational News, 35, 59, 107, 146, 

 185, 225, 274, 307, 343, 899, 444, 475, 514, 549, 

 584, 619, 656, 731, 708, 803, 843, 876, 918, 954, 

 993 ; A Teaching, for London, 475 



Upham, Warren, Topography and Glacial Geology 

 of the City of St. Paul, 487 



Van Beneden, and the Origin of the Centrosome — 



A Correction, Edjiund B. Wilson, 25 

 Van Hise, C. R., The Deformation of Rocks, 160, 



520 

 Vaughan, T. Wayland, Geologic Notes of Kansas, 



558 ; Eocene Corals, 740 ; Comanche Series in 



Oklahoma and Kansas, 999 

 Velocity of a Flight of Ducks obtained by Trian- 



gulation, H. Helm Clayton, 26 

 Venable, F. P., Development of the Periodic Law, 



W. A. N., 280 

 Vereill, a. E., The Florida Monster, 393, 476 

 Verrill, A. B., Nocturnal Protective Coloration in 



Mammals, 239, 425 ; Nootui-nal and Diurnal 



Changes in the Color of Certain Fishes, with 



Notes on their Sleeping Habits, 437 ; and K. 



J. Bush, Genera of Ledidaj and Muculidse, 84 

 Vertebrate Embryology, On Certain Problems of, 



J. Beard, Chas. S. Minot, 107 

 Vertebrated Animals in the Zoological Gardens of 



London, Frank Bajjer, 404 

 Vertebrates from the Kansas Permian, W. S. 



WiLLISTON, 395 



Vogel, H. C, Great Refractor of Potsdam Obser- 

 vatory, 591 



Volcanic Dust in Southwestern Nebraska, J. E. 

 Todd, 61 



W., The Argentaurum Papers, Stephen H. Em- 

 mens, 314 



Waddell, John, Permeability of Elements of 

 Rontgen Rays, 101 



Wait, Charles E., Titanium, 331 



Waite, F. C, Brachio and Lumbro-sacral Plexi in 

 Necturus, 436 



Waite, M. B., Pear Blight, 668 



Walcott, Charles D., Acting Assistant Secretary 

 of the Smithsonian Institution, 323 ; Inyo 

 Range and Waucobe Lake Beds, Cal., 935 



Waldo, Frank, Elementary Meteorology for High 

 Schools, R. DeC. Ward, 312 



Ward, Lester F., Professor Fontaine and Dr. 

 Newberry on the Age of the Potomac Forma- 

 tion, 411 



Ward, Lester F., Cycadesidea, 487 



Ward, R. DeC, Clouds over a Fire, 60; Current 

 Notes on Meteorology, 319, 364, 337, 468, 508, 

 613, 649, 837; Elementary Meteorology for 

 High Schools, Frank Waldo, 312; Meteorolo- 

 gical Reprints, 339, 661 



