SCIENCE. 



ccontenk and 

 Index. 



703, 890; Annual Reception and Exhibitiou of, 

 341 ; Richard E. Dodge, 007 



Nicholas, F. C, Gold Fields of W. Columbia, 300 



Nichols, E. F., A Method for Energy Measure- 

 ments in the Infra-red, 315 



Nichols, E. L., The Teaching of Physics and 

 Chemistry in the Secondary Schools, 464 



Nichols, E. L., Outlines of Physics, 805 ; and J. A. 

 Clark, Electrification and Surface Tension of 

 "Water, 483 ; and W. S. Franklin, Physics, 805 



Nichols, H. W.. The Genesis of Clay Stones, 854 



Nobel Bequest, 50, 103, 143, 333 



Nomenclature, and Metamori^hic Lavas, H. W. 

 TuBNEE, 336 ; Scientific, A Layman's Views 

 on, Theodore Roosevelt, 683 



Northwestern University Science Club, A. R. 

 Crook, 160 ; Thomas F. Holgate, 534 



Norton, Chas. L., Ralfh R. La-weence, A New 

 JNIethod of driving an Induction Coil, 335 ; An 

 Induction Coil Method for X-Rays, 496 



Norton, J. B. S., St. Louis Tornado of 1896, 892 



Noyes, A. A. and C. W. Luoker, Diacetylenyl 

 (Butadiine), 857 



Nuttall, Thomas, A Popular Handbook of Orni- 

 thology, C. H. M., 110 



Nuttall, Zelia, Mexican Hieroglyphs, 479 



O., H. F., The Ganodonta, 611 



O., W. R., Die Chemie im tjiglichen Leben, Lassar- 



Cohn, 156 

 Oberholser, Harry C, Bird Life, Frank M. 



Chapman, 997 

 Oberholser, H. C, American Golden Warblers, 740 

 Oberhummer on the .lewish Physical Type, 650 

 Opinion, A Test on the Diversity of, Joseph Jas- 



TROw, 20 ; James H. Hyslop, 375; 513 

 OsBORN, Henry F., Goode as a Naturalist, 373 ; 



Origin of the Teeth of the Mammalia, 570 ; 



Edward D. Cope, 705 

 OsBORN, Herbert, Iowa Academy of Sciences, 317 

 Organic Selection, J. JIaek Baldwin, 634 ; Rob- 

 ert M, Pierce, 844 ; C. Lloyd Morgan, 994 

 Orndorff, W. R., and C. B. Moyer, Naphthalene 



Tetrabromide, 664 

 Ortmann, Arnold E., Distribution of Marine 



Mammals, 957 



Palmer, Jr., A. de Forest, The Pressure Coeffi- 

 cient of Jlercury Resistance, 998 

 Palmer, T. S., Nansen's Discovery of the Breed- 

 ing Grounds of the Rosy Gull, 175 

 Pammel, L. H., Ecological Notes, 3C3 

 'Paradoxer, ' An Ambitious, S. Newcomb, 400 

 Parasitism in the Cowbird, O. Widmann, 176 

 Pareiasauria Seeley (Cotylosauria Cope) from the 



Tnassic of Germany, 6. Baur, 730 

 Paris Exposition of 1900, 693, 989 

 Parker, G. H., The American Morphological So- 

 ciety, 388, 433 

 Parker, H. C, ^Jleasuring Currents, 70 

 Pasteur, Mausoleum, 56; Interment, 103; Statue, 304 

 Patents, British, Two Extraordinary, H. Carring- 



TON Bolton, 401 

 Patten, W., Preservation of Cartilage, 393; Visual 



Centers of Arthropods and Vertebrates, 431 

 Paul and Kroiiig on the Behaviour of Bacteria to- 

 wards Solutions of Salts, 440 

 Paulitschke on the African Dwarfs, 510 

 Pawlewski on Sulfurylcloride, 763 



Payne, G. F., Mineral Constituents of Watermelon, 



103 

 Peale, a. C, Chemical Society of Washington, 



115 

 Peary's, Lieut., Expedition, Geo. H. Barton, 308 

 Peckham Adelaide Ward, The Colon Group of 



Bacilli, 981 

 Peters, Franz, Angewandte Elektrochemie, Ed- 

 gar F. Smith, 588 

 Petit on the Action of Waters containing dissolved 



Salts upon Iron, 367 

 Pfafif, Pr., The Secretion and Composition of Bile, 



133 ; Human Pancreatic Fistula, 910 

 Philippson, A., Geomorphology, 796 

 Phillips, W. F. R., Sunstroke Weather of August, 



1896, 509 

 Philosophical Society of Washington, Bernard 



R. Green, 408 

 Physical, Vectors, The Blackboard Treatment of, 



C. Barcs, 171 ; and Mental Tests, Report of 



the Committee on, 311 ; Review, 315, 484 



Laboratory, A British National Physical, 397; 



Education Review, American, 399 ; G. W. F., 



660 ; Laboratory, A National, at Washington, 



511 ; Laboratory for India, 738 

 Physicians and Surgeons, The Fourth Session of 



American, 441, .547, 761 

 Physics, Recent Text-books on, 805 

 Physiography, Current Notes on, W. M. Davis, 



30, 177. 363, 330, 437, 507, 577, 047, 733, 795, 



809, 945 

 Physiological Society, The American, Frederic 



S. Lee, 139, 900 

 Physiology, Opportunities for Training in, H. P. 



BOWDITCH, 440 



Pickering, E. C, Method of Determining the Rela- 

 tive Motions of Stars in the Line of Sight, 103; 

 Zeta Puppis, 591, 720 

 Pickering, Spencer, Electrolytic Dissociation of 



Salts in Solution, 231 

 Pierce, Jr., Josiah, Projection of Panoramic Views 



of Contoured Surfaces, 007 

 Pierce, Robert M., 'Organic Selection,' 844 

 PiLSBRT, H. A., Lewis Woolman, Philip P. 

 Calvert, Postage on Specimens of Natural 

 History in the International Mails, 403 

 Plague, 319. 224, 269, 305, 341, 343, 443, 512 

 Plant Registration, A Proposed Bureau of, 19 

 Plateau, Felix, How Flowers attract Insects, 089 

 Platinum, The Production of, in Russia, 651 

 Play of Animals: The Fur Seal, F. A. LuCAS, 480 

 Pliocene Man in Biitain, 439 

 Pollard, C. L., A Type in Botany, 487 

 Poor, Chas. Lane, Scientific Association of the 



Johns Hopkins University, 192, 318, 667 

 Poor, Chas. Lane, Mirror and Equatorial Mount- 

 ing for Reflecting Telescopes, 668 

 Porter, W. T., Physiology of the Mammalian 

 Heart, 139; The'lleart Beat, 905; Recovery of 

 the Mammalian Heart from Fibrilary Contrac- 

 tions, 905; Beat of the Ventricle and Flow of 

 Blood through the Coronary Arteries, 906 

 Porro, C,, Scienrific Geography in Italy, 364 

 Postage, Rates on Specimens of Natural History in 

 the International Mails, H. A. Pilsbry, Lewis 

 Woolman, Philip P. Calvert, 402 

 Potomac Formation, Professor Fontaine and Dr. 

 Newberry on the Age of the, Lester F. 

 Ward, 411 



