SCIENCE. 



Howell, W. H., Plethysraogi'apliic Curves 130; 

 Physiological Effects of Injections of Extracts 

 of the Hypophysis Cerebri, 903 



Huber, G. C, Sympathetic Gaiialia of Vertebrates, 

 133 ; Ending of Nerves in Muscle Tissue, 133 ; 

 in the Viscera, 908 ; in the ' Muscle Spindles ' 

 of Voluntary Muscle, 908 



HuBRECHT, A. A. W., Relations of Tarsius to the 

 Lemurs and Apes, 550 



Huggins, William, Stellar Spectra on a Photo- 

 graphic Plate, 523 



Hull on the. Glacial Period, 357 



Humphreys, W. J., Wave-lengths of the Lines of 

 the Arc Spectra of certain Elements, 521 



Hunt., R., The Inhibitory and the Accelerator 

 Nerves of the Heart, 130; Innervation of the 

 Heart of the Opossum, 906 ; The Lobster's 

 Heart, 907 



Huntington, G. S., Lemur Bruneus, 319 



Hutchinson, H. N., Prehistoric Man and Beast, D. 

 6. Brinton, 154 



Huxley Memorial, 323 



Hyatt, Alpheus, Cycle in the Life of the Indi- 

 vidual ( Ontogeny) and in the Evolution of its 

 own Group (Phylogeny), 101 



Hygiencj Public, Report on, in Prussia, 443 



Hyslop, James H., Professor Jastrow's Test on 

 Diversity of Opinion, 375 



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



India, Survey of, 184 



Induction Coil, A New Method of driving an 

 Chas. L. Norton, Ralph R. Lawrence, 335 



Insects, An Essay on the Classification of, John 

 B. Smith, 671 



Iowa Academy of Sciences, Herbert Osborn, 317 



Iron and Steel, Some present Possibilities in the 

 Analysis of, C. B. Dudley, 341 



Irving, J. D., Green River and the Uinta Moun- 

 tains, 647 



J., Coast and Geodetic Survey, 384 



J., H., Astronomical Notes, 103, 180, 323, 303 



Jackman, Wilbur S., Nature Study, Charles 



Wright Dodge, 188 

 Jackson, C. L , and M. H. Ittner, Parabromdime- 



tanitrolouol, 157 ; Sodic Ethylate, 530 ; and A. 



M. Comey,Hydrozel, 651;Hydrocobaltocobalti- 



cyanic Acid, 664 

 Jacoby, H., Circumpolar Stars, 359 

 Jaggar, Jr., T. A., Mountain Building, 703 

 Jamaican Natural History, Robt. T. Hill, 15 

 James, William, Louis Agassiz, 285 

 Jastrow, Joseph, A Test on Diversity of Opinion, 



36 ; Outlines of Psychology, Wilhelm Wundt; 



Edward Bradford titchener, 883 

 Johns Hopkins University Science Club, Chas. 



Lane Poor, 193, 318, 667 

 Johnson, .1. B., The Materials of Construction, 



Mansfield Merkiman, 931 

 Johnson-Lavis, H. J., Highwood Mountains, 356 

 Johonnot, James, The Principles and Practice of 



Teaching, Charles Wright Dodge, 187 

 Jones, H. C. and E. Mackay. The Study of Water 



Solutions and of some of the Alums, 356 

 Jones, H. L. Seashore Plants, 964 

 Jordan, Edwin O., Municipal Government in 



Continental Europe, Albert Shaw, 450 

 Judson, W. v., Galveston Harbor, 363 



Jurassic Wealden (Tithoniau) of England, Jules 

 Marcou, 149 



Kastle, J. H., Salts of Calcium, Strontium and 



Barium, 665; and W. A. Beatty, Effect of 



Light on the Displacement of Bromine and 



Iodine, 357 ; Halogens in Organic Halides, 845 



Kayser, H., Spectrum of Zeta Puppis, 591 



Keilhack, K., Prof. Geikie's Classification of the 



North European Glacial Deposits, 519 ; 



Thorodssen on Northeast Iceland, 796 



Keith on Some Stages of Appalachian Erosion, 507 



Kellogg, Vernon L., Researches on Mimicry, 



Erich Haase, 328 

 Kelly, D. J., Malt Wine, 774 

 Kelvin, Lord, J. G. Beattie, M. Smolu- 

 CHOWSKi DE Smolan, Electrification of Air by 

 Rontgen Rays, 139 

 Kemp, G. T., Apparatus to Avoid Exjjlosion in 

 Gas Analysis, 133; Physiological Action of 

 Nitrous Oxide, 136 ; Gases of the Blood during 

 Nitrous Oxide Ansesthesia, 904 

 Kemp, J. F., Geological Society of America, 81 ; 

 N. Y. Academy of Sciences, Geology, 339, 

 360, 999 ; Visit of Sir Archibald Geikie, 785 

 Kemp, J. F., The Leucite Hills, Wyo., 83; The 

 Pre-Cambriau Topography of the Eastern 

 Adirondacks, 93 ; Ore deposits of Butte, 

 Mont., 891; Geology of the Trail from Redrock 

 to Leesburgh, Idaho, 891 

 Kendall on Changes in Yorkshire Rivers, 357 

 Ivenyon, F. C , Brain of the Bee, 358; Optic Lobes 



of a Bee's Brain, 439 

 Kimball, James P., Puget Sound Basin, 854 

 King, F. H., Movements of Ground Waters, 533 

 Kingsbury, B. F., The Oblongata in Pishes, 773 

 Kingsley, J. S., Amphiuma and Co3cilians, 436 

 Klebs, George, Bedingungen der Fortpflanzung 

 bei einigen Algen und Pilzeu, Geo. F. At- 

 kinson, 353 

 Knight, N., Benzanilide, 357 



Knowlton, F. H., Flora of Independence Hill, 190 

 Kober, George M., Hygiene, 856 

 Kolliker's BntwiclcUiugsgesohichte, 343 

 Krause, E. H. L., Pre-history of N. Europe, 689 

 Kuhlenbeck, L., Native American Mysticism, 579 

 Kiimmel, Henry B., Newark Formation of West- 

 ern New Jersey, 93 

 Kunz, George F., Precious Stones, 184 



L., F. A., Color Change in the Plumage of Birds 



unaccompanied by Moult, 763 

 Lachman, A., Zinc Ethyl, 854 

 Landslip, in Switzerland, 21; The Gohna, 487; on 



the Banks of the Upper Yang-tsze, 019 

 Lane, Alfred C, The Drainage of the Saginaw 



Valley, 553 

 Lane, Alfred C, The Grain of Rocks, 97 

 Langdon, F. E., Peripheral Nervous System of 



Nereis Virens, 427 

 Langley, S. p.. George Brown Goode, 369 

 Lassar-Cohn, Die Chemie im taglichen Leben, 



W. R. O., 156 

 Lavoisier Monument, Edgar F. Smith, 403 

 Lay, W., Mental Imagery, 770 

 LeBlanc, Max, The Elements of Electrochemistry, 



Ferdinand G. Wiechmann, 32 

 Le Bon, Gustave, The Crowd, Franklin H. Gid- 



DINGS, 734 



