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SCIENCE. 



[Contents and 

 Index. 



J. L. Delbceuf, 355; J. J. Egli, 404; Ernst 

 Engel, 941; John Eric Ericksen, 493; H. F. Yon 

 Foullon-Norbeeck, 652; Henry C. Ford, 268; 

 B. A. Gould, 834; A. H. Green, 267; Sir William 

 Grove, 194; J. A. H. Gylden, 753; George Harley, 

 687; Ferdinand von Herder, 404, John Houston, 

 355; George M. Humphrey, 568; August Kanitz, 

 224; August Kekule, 111; E. E. Kerry, 721; 

 Gustav Kieseritski, 616; Saul Kowner, 721; 

 Caj^tan de Kraszewski, 404; Hermann Krutzsch, 

 267; J. P. E. Liesgang, 616; Lord Lilford, 73; 

 Otto Lillienthal, 223; Theodore Marbe, 652; 

 G. F. H. Marcoe, 493; H. C. Martin, 721; Dr. 

 Minnegerode, 404; Dr. Moller, 793; F. von Miil- 

 ler, 652; Max Mliller, 653; H. A. Newton, 222; 

 Alfred Nobel, 941; Luigi Palmieri, 404; H. B. 

 Pollard, 74; A., N. Prentiss, 267; Sir Joseph 

 Prestwich, 20; Eraile Eenbaugh, 493; H. Resal, 

 454; G. H. Eichards, 793; B. W. Eichardson, 

 793; David Eobertson, 874; G. W. Samson, 22; 

 Moritz Schiff, 652; Eugen Sell, 721; P. L. E. 

 von Seidel, 404; Jules Simon, 20; F. E. Simony, 

 224; A. G. Stoletow, 140; Dr. Strauss, 941; F. 

 F. Tisserand, 652; J. M. Toner, 194; A. L. 

 Trecul, 721; Henry Trim en, 687; Heury D. 

 Van Nostrand, 568; Ernst Wenzel, 793; L. C. 

 Wiener, 267; J. D. Whitney, 267; W. C. Win- 

 lock, 454; Fritz Westhoff, 941; Emil Wolff, 915; 

 J. T. Wolff, 721 



Decimal, Numeration in the United States, E. E. 

 •Slosson, 59; Division of Time and Angles, 871 



Declinations by Meridian Circle, Comparison betvs'een 

 the Use of Fixed and Movable Circles in the De- 

 termination of, E. H. TucKEB, 618 



Decoration of Oedam of Buitenzorg Botanic Gardens, 

 D. G. F., 756 



Decorative Art of the Indians of the North Pacific 

 Coast, Feanz Boas, 101 



Dblabaere, E. B., L'Annee psychologique, H. 

 Beaunis and A. Binet, 576 



Dentition of Lemurs and Systematic Position of Tar- 

 sius, H. F. 0., 745 



De Schweinitz, A Lamp for generating Formaldehyde 

 Gas and Acetic Aldehyde, 884 



Dewey, John, Studies of Childhood, James Sully, 

 500 ' 



Discussion and Correspondence, 50, 76, 115, 142, 170 

 199, 228, 270, 315, 358, 455, 497, 533, 571, 618, 

 656, 691, 724, 757, 794, 838, 875, 917, 945 



Distribution of the Red-backed Mouse, 756 



Dixon, G. S., Tubercle Bacillus, 622 



Donaldson, H. H., Atlas of Nerve Cells, M. Allen 

 Starr, 318 



Douglass, A. E., The Lick Eeview of 'Mars,' 358 



Drumlins in Switzerland, 448 



Duff, A.W., The Viscosity of Polarized Dielectrics, 147 



Duggar, B. M., Bacterial Disease of the Squash-bug, 



Durand, E. J., The Order Pesizinese, 432 



Darker, F. W., Oxidation of Sodium Sulphide and 

 Hydro-sulphide to the Sulphate by Electrolysis, 

 174; Action of Water of the Hubbe Coal Mine 

 upon Cast Iron, 959 



Dust and Sand Storms, 525 



DwiGHT, Thomas, The Teaching of Anatomy, 142 



Eaele, Chaeles, Instruction in Natural History 

 in the Jardin des Plantes, Paris, 65; Tapirs, 

 Past and Present, 934 



Earthquake Wave in Japan, 748 



Eastman, C. E., The Dinichthyids, 56; Dorsal Shields 



of the Dinichthyids, 386 

 Eastman, J. E., Weights of Observations, 346 

 Ebbinghaus, H., A New Method of Testing Mental 



Ability, 642 

 Eclipse, Total, Solar, 356, 871; Changes of Tempera- 

 ture during the recent, 563; Observations, 830 

 Edentates, North American Origin of the, J. L. 



WOETMAN, 865 

 Eddy, Henry T., Alternating Currents in Branching 



Circuits, 349 

 Edinger, L. , Psychology and Brain Anatomy, 644 

 Edwards, George C, Elements of Geometry, Thomas 



S. FisKE, 201 

 Eichhorn, A., Naual, Feanz Boas, 695 

 Electrical Conduction at Low Temperatures, 165 

 Electrified Bodies, the Influence of Light upon the 



Discharge of, Eenest Meeeitt, 853, 890 

 Embryos of the Smooth Dogfish (Galeus Canis), 



James E. Peabody, 535 

 Emeeson, B. K., Geological Myths, 328 ; Honors to 



James Hall at Buffalo, 697, 716 

 Emerson, B. K., Tuff Beds, 385 

 Emmons, S. F., Gold Deposits of the Northern End of 



the Black Hills of S. Dak., 801 

 Endo-Cannibalism, 68 

 Engine Trials of 1896, Eeports on, 353 

 Engineering, Education, Past and Present Tendencies 



in, Mansfield Meeeiman, 255 ; Education, 



Society for the Promotion of, 300 ; The Artistic 



Element in, Feank O. Maevin, 321 ; Civil, The 



Definition of, F. O. Maevin, 500 

 Engineers, Convention of the American Society of, 



13 

 English ' Eound Barrow ' Stock, 836 

 Entomological Society of Washington, L. O. How- 



AEb, 732, 802, 925 

 Entomologists, Economic, Eighth Annual Meeting 



of the Association of, Buffalo, N. Y., C. L. Mae- 



LATT, 547 

 Entomology, Economic, The Evolution of, C. H. 



Feenald, 541 

 Ethnographical Eesearch, Questionnaires for, 450 

 Ethnology, and History, 17 ; Teaching of, 450 

 Eucken, E., Terminology, 120 

 Evolution, A New Factor in, 139 

 Expedition, to Greenland, 74 

 Expeditions, Arctic, 113 

 Exploration, Australian, 449 

 Explorations in Yucatan, 526 

 Eyesight of English School Children, 193 



F., C. L., Adaptations in Cave Dwelling Animals, 

 192 



F., D. G., Decoration of Oedam of Buitenzofrg Bo- 

 tanic Garden, 756 



Fairbanks, H. W., California Coast Eanges, 800 



Farman, D., Auto Cars, E. H. Thueston, 957 



Faeeand, Livingston, Section of Anthropology, 

 Psychology and Philology of the New York 

 Academy, 696 



Faeeington, Olivee C, Impossible Volcanoes, 271 



Faucett, E. D., Berkeley to Hegel, 504 



Fear, A Study of, 939 



Feenald, C. H., The Evolution of Economic En- 

 tomology, 541 



Fernow, E. B., Shrubby and Arborescent Plants from 

 Arizona, 731 



