SCIENCE. 



L Contents and 

 Index. 



R. E. Dodge, 503; Thomas B. Stowell, 531; 

 ill the Newspapers, 471; Literature and Art, 

 A Bill for the Suppression of, 510; and the 

 Scientific Citizen, The Relation of, to the 

 General Government, J. R. Eastman, 525; 

 and Education, The Threatened Legislation 

 against, 546; and Politics, 953; Indiana Teach- 

 ers' Association, 954 



Scientific, Notes and News, 33. 54, 102, 143, 181, 233, 

 367, 303, 339, 395, 440, 470, 510, 546, 579, 616, 

 089, 694, 737, 764, 799, 838, 873, 915, 950, 989 

 Literature. 30, 63, 109, 153, 187, 237, 377, 311, 

 347, 404, 448, 481, 517, 553, 587, 631, 659, 696, 

 733, 770, 805, 846, 883, 931, 958, 995 ; Journals, 

 33, 69, 157, 190, 228, 281, 315, 356, 406, 484 

 519, 589, 628, 664, 701, 738, 773, 853, 888, 935, 

 961, 998 ; Association of the Johns Hopkins 

 University, Chas. Lane Poor, 193, 318 ; In- 

 struments, Tax on, 582, Exhibits at Tennessee, 

 689 ; Books and Apparatus, 730 



SCLATER, P. L., On the Distribution of Marine 

 Mammals, 741 



Scott, William B., An Introduction to Geology, H. 

 S. Williams, 659 



ScRiBNER, F. Lamson, Grasses of North America, 

 W. J. Beal, 63 



Scripture, E. W., Law of Size-weight Sugges- 

 tion, 337 



Seal Fur, Investigation, 493 ; Fisheries, 916 



Secretions, Internal, Considered in Relation to 

 Variation and Development, Albert Math- 

 ews, 683; Significance of, Wesley Mills, 920; 

 considered from a Chemico-Physiological 

 Standpoint. R. H. Chittenden, 969 



See, T. J. J., The Evolution of Stellar Systems, 

 180 ; and Cogshall on Double Stars, 303 



Semon on the Monotremes, J. H. McG., 643 



Sergi, Guiseppi, Antropologia della Stripe Cami- 

 tica, D. G. Brinton, 808 



Setchell, William A., Laboratory Practice for Be- 

 ginners in Botany, L. J[. Underwood, 735 



Sewall, Henry, Electro-Physiology, W. Bieder- 

 mann, 481 



Shaler, N. S., Subterranean Water, 703 



Shaw, Albert, Municij^al Government in Conti- 

 nental Europe, Edwin O. Jordan, 450 



Sheldon, S., and 31. B, Waterman. The Formation 

 of Lead Sulphate, 31 



Shober, W B., and H. E. Kiefer, Asymmetadi- 

 azoxylenesulphonic Acid, 853 



Siebrecht, Henry A., Orchids, 523 



SiMONDS, Frederic W., Texas Academy of Sci- 

 ence, 116, 363, 488, 703, 813 ; Gifts to the Uni- 

 versity of Texas, 444 ; Marine Fossils from 

 Arkansas, James Perrin Smith, 850 



Simpson, Charles T., The Unios, 739 



Singer, E. A., Physiology of Sensation, 207 



Size-weight Suggestion, Law, of, B. W. Scrip- 

 ture, 227 



Slavery of the American Indians, 948 



Smith, Eugene A., Alabama Industrial and 

 Scientific Society, 72, 927 



Smith, Edgak F., Lavoisier Monument, 403 ; An- 

 gewandte Elektrochemie, Franz Peters, 588 



Smith, Erwin F., Bacterial Disease of Cruciferous 

 Plants, 963 



Smith, Harlan I., The American Folk-lore So- 

 ciety, 315 



Smith, John B., Classification of Insects, 671 



Smith, James Perrin, Marine Fossils from Arkan 



sas, Frederic W. Simonds, 850 

 Smith, W. S. T., Santa Catalina Island, Cal., 648 

 Smithsonian, Institution and the National Museum, 

 37 ; Table at the Naples Station, Ch. Wabdeli, 

 Stiles, 659. 

 Societies and Academies, 34, 70, 115, 158, 192, 230, 

 283, 317, 359, 408, 451, 487, 523, 557, 593, 629, 

 667, 703, 739, 774, 810, 855, 889, 935, 963, 999 

 Soderbaum on Acetylid of Copper, 872 

 Sonstadt, E., Experiments on Sea Water, 179 

 Species and Sub-Species, A Method of discriminat- 

 ing between, C. Hart Mbrriam, 753 ; J. A. 

 Allen, 877 ; Theodore Roosevelt, 879 

 Spelling, Simplified, G. K. Gilbert, 185 

 Spencer, G. L., Determination of Caffeine, 240 

 Spencer's Principles of Sociology, Franklin H. 



GiDDINGS, 732 



Sprague, Charles J., Thomas Tracy Bouve, 73 

 Spurr, J. E., Measurement of Faults, 238 

 Stanley, Hiram M., Highhole Courtship, 930 

 Stanton, T. W., and F. H. Knowlton, Stratigraphy 



and Paleontology of the Laramie, 94 

 Starr, Frederick, The Shell Gorgets, 365 

 Steam, High Pressure, The Promise and Potency 



of, R. H. Thurston, 573 

 Stejnegee, Leonhard, Das Tierreich, 846 

 Sternberg, George M., Science and Pseudo- 

 Science in Medicine, 199 

 Stetson, George R., The Fauna of Central 



Borneo, 640 

 Stetson, George R., The Eye, the Ear and the 



Common Weal of Whites and Blacks, 35 

 Stevenson, J. J., The Story of a Piece of Coal, 



Edward A. Martin, 810 

 Stevenson, J. J., Geology of the Bermudas, 339 

 Stewart, C. C, Preparations of the Nerve Cell un- 

 der acute Alcoholic Poisoning, 137 

 Stewart, G. N., Output of the Heart, 137 

 Stickney, Gardner P., Aboriginal Cultivation of 



Maize, 913 

 Stiles, Ch. Wardell, The Smithsonian Table at 



the Naples Station, 659 

 Stone, W. A., Experimental Physics, 805 

 Storms, Winter, on the Coast of China, 649 

 Stowell, Thomas B., The Educative Value of the 



Study of Biology, 531 

 Strong, E. A., L'hypothese des atomes dans la 



science contemporaine, Arthur Hannequin, 



736 

 Surgery, A Case of Primitive, Frank Hamilton 



Gushing, 977 

 Swartz, S. E., on Amide Bromides, 665 

 SwEZEY, G. D., Neb. Academy of Sciences, 158 

 Swingle, W. T., Algse from Gulf of Naples, 236 

 Sylvester, George Bruce Halsted, 597 



T., R. H., Alfred Tresca, 53 ; Pumping Machinery, 



J. Weisbach and G. Herrmann, 773 

 Taber, C. a. M., The Coming Ice Age, 658 

 Taber, C. A. M., The Coming Ice Age, G. F. 



Wright, 483 

 Tabot, H. P., Volatility of Ferric Chloride, 157 

 Tarr, Ralph S., Former Extension of Greenland 

 Glaciers, 344, 515, 804; Place of the Earth 

 Sciences in the Secondary Schools, 498 

 TaiT, Ralph S., Cornell Glacier, Greenland, 87; 

 Climate of Davis's and Baffin's Bay, 590; 

 Changes of Level in the Bermuda Islands, 854 



