IV 



SCIENCE. 



rCONTENTS ANn 



L Index. 



Barter, C, Notes on Aslianti, 2G4 



Baitlett, E. J., and W. F. Rice, Silver Hydride, 157 



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



Barton, Georoe H., Glacial Observations in the 

 Umanak District, Greenland, 89 



Bahus, C, The Blackboard Treatment of Physical 

 Vectors, 171 



Bams, C, An Interferential Induction Balance, 

 239; Diaphragm of a Telephone made with 

 Special Interference Apparatus, 407; The Idio- 

 static Electrometer, 485 



Bascom, Florence, Pre-Cambrian Volcanics of the 

 South Mountain District, 95; The Schuylkill, 

 177; Streams in Neighborhood of Philadelphia 

 and the Bryn Maver Gravel, 230 



Batcheldek, C. F., Papers presented to the 

 World's Congress on Ornithology, Irene E. 

 Rood, 189 



Bathee, F. a.. How May Museums best Retard 

 the Advance of Science? 671; The Re-distribu- 

 tion of Type-specimens in Museums, 694; A 

 Postscript to the Terminology of Types, 843 



Bather, F. A., Museums and Science, F. A. Lu- 

 cas, 543 



Bats, Migration of, on Cape Cod, Mass., Gerrit 

 S. Miller, Jr._, 541 



Bauer, L. A., Distribution and the Secular Vaiia- 

 tion of Terrestrial IMagnecism, 193 ; Vertical 

 Earth-Air Electric Currents, 665 



Baumann, Professor Eugen, Lafayette B. Men- 

 del, 51 



Batjr, G., Pareisauria Seeley (Cotylosauria Cope) 

 from the Triassic of Germany, 730 ; Distribu- 

 tion of Marine Mammals, 956 



Baur, G., and E. C. Case, The Pelycosauria, 593 



Beal, W. J., Grasses of North America, F. L^M- 



SON SCRIBNER, 63 



Beard, J., Problems of Vertebrate Embryology, 

 107 



Becker, George F., Rock Magmas, 38 



Beecher, C. E., Natural Classification of Trilo- 

 bites, 338 ; Geological and Natural History 

 Survey of Minnesota, N. H. Winchell, 449 



Behi-ens, H., Mikroohemischeu Analyse, E. R., 115 



Bell, Robert, Canadian Rivers, 946 



Beman and Smith, Compliment or Plagiarism, 

 61, 215, 478 



Bendire, Charles E., C. Hart Mereiam, 361; 

 304; Earliest Published Note of, C. H. M., 805 



Benton, Frank, The Giant Bee of India, 319 



Berkey, Charles P., Geological Club of the 

 University of Minnesota, 196, 363, 487 



Berthelot, Chemical Analyses of AVeapous, 545 



Bessey, Charles E., The Survival of the Unlike, 

 L. H. Bailey, 109 



Bibliograjihia Physiologica, 105 



Bibliographies, Geological, H. F. Bain, 556 



Biedermaun. W., Electro-Physiology, Henry 

 Sewall, 481 



Biological, Societv of Washington, F. A, Lucas, 

 159, 336, 319, 487, 629, 688, 739, 810, 963 ; Sur- 

 vey of Alabama, 144; Station, at Puffin Island, 

 840 ; on the Black Sea, 989 



Biology, N. Y. Academy of Sciences, C. L. 

 Bristol, 71, 319 ; Bashford Dean, 595 



Bird, Protection, Report of the Committee on, 382; 

 Pictures, Professor Scott's, F. A. Lucas, 620 



Birds, Color Change in the Plumage of, unaccom- 

 panied by Moult, F. A. L., 763 



Blake, E. M., History of Mathematics, W. W. 



R. Ball, 353 ; Florian Cajori, 353 

 Bloch on the Red Race of Madagascar, 266 

 Blythe, Winter, Formaldehyde, 948 

 Boas, Franz, The Growth of Children, 570 

 Boas, Franz, Star Legend of Alaska, 316 

 Bolton, Herbert, Lancashire Coal Field, 560 

 Bolton, H. Carrington, Two Extraordinary 



British Patents, 401 

 Bolton, H. Carrington, Man's Speech to Brutes, 



835 ; Early Chemical Societies, 855 

 Bolyai, John, Non-Euclidean Geometry, A. S. 



Hathaway, 311 

 Bones. and Teeth of Mammals, The Effects of Dis- 

 ease and Senility as illustrated in the, Harri- 

 son Allen, 289 

 Boston Society of Natural History, Samuel Hen- 



SHAW, 34, 72, 196, 361, 633, 703, 891, 964 

 Botanical, Gazette, Evolution of the, 24 ; Society, 

 Royal, 270 ; Laboratory, A New, in the 

 American Tropics, D. T. MacDougal, 395 ; 

 Garden, The Missouri, 610; Society of London, 

 693 ; Society of America, 838 

 BowDiTCH, H. P., Opportunities for Training in 



Physiology, 446 

 Bowditch, H. P., The Relation between Height, 

 Weight and Age, in Young Children, 131 ; 

 Movements of the Alimentary Canal, 901 

 Brabrook, E. W., Ancient Man in England, 303; 



on the Progress of Anthropology, 578 

 Bradley, W. P., and F. Kuilfen, Paraisobutylphen- 



oxyacetic Acid, 157 

 Brain, Primary Segmentation of the, C. F. W. 



McClure, 260 

 Branner, John C, New Terms in Geology, 912 

 Branner, John C, Beauxite Deposits of Aik., 703 

 Beinton, D. G., Current Notes on Anthropology, 

 33, 53, 100, 141, 178. 230, 365, 303, 339, 393, 

 438, 469, 509, 545, 578, 614, 650, 688, 724, 797, 

 835, 871, 913, 947, 988 ; Les Aryeus au Nord et 

 au Sud de I'Hindou-Kouch, Charles de Ujfalvy, 

 08 ; Prehistoric Man and Beast, H. N. Hutch- 

 inson, 154 ; Horatio Hale, 216 ; Codice Messi- 

 cano Vaticano, 355; L'evolution de I'esclavage, 

 Ch. Letourneau, 448 ; Researches on the 

 Antiquity of Man in the Delaware Valley and 

 the Eastern United States, Henry C. Jlercer, 

 484; Biologia Centrali- Americana : Archfeology, 

 J. T. Goodman, 663 ; Anthropologia della 

 Stirpe Camitica, G. Sergi, 808; The Potter's 

 Wheel in America, 958 ; The Swastika, Thomas 

 Wilson, 900; L'Origine de la Nation Frau- 

 (;aise, Gabriel de Mortillet, 961 

 Briuton, D. G., Psychic Origin of Myth, 216 

 Bristol, C. L., Biology, N. Y. Academy of 



Sciences, 71, 319 

 British Association forthe Advancement of Science, 



223, 580, 767. 915 ; A. B. Macallum, 251 

 Britton, E. G., Mexican Perns, Gol 

 Britton, N. L., Torrey Botanical Club. 925 

 Brown, E. W., The Lunar Theory, 100 ' 

 Brown, Stimson J., The Companion of Sirius, 102 

 Brunei', Lawrence, Injurious Locusts, 691 

 Bumpus, H. C, Suspension of Natural Selection 



and the introduced English Sparrow, 423 

 Burckhardt, Carl, Limestone Range of the Klon- 



thal, Switzerland, 797 

 Burgess Edward S., Torrey Botanical Club, 284, 

 451, 523, 595, 631, 891 



