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SCIENCE. 



[Contents and- 

 Index. 



Basalt Plateaus, Dissected, of Northwestern Europe, 

 107 



Baselevel, A Central Wisconsin, C. R. Van HtSE, 57; 

 A Northern Michigan, C. R. VAN HiSE, 217 



Bash, v.. Method in ^Esthetics, 644 



Basques, A Study of the, 108 



Bauer, L. A., On the Notation of Terrestrial Mag- 

 netic Quantities, 272 



Beard, John, On Certain Problems of Vertebrate De- 

 velopment, C. S. M., 763 



Beaunis, H.,and A. Binet, L'Annee psycho! ogique, 

 E. B. Delabakre, 576 



Becker, G. F., Schistosity and Slaty Cleavage, 119; 

 Rock Differentiation, 927 



Bedell, F., Admittance and Impedance Loci, 580 



Beman, W. W., and D. E. Smith, Plane and Solid 

 Geometry, Thomas S. Fiske, 202 



Bendire, Charles, Life Histories of North American 

 Birds, from the Parrots totheGrackles, C. H. M., 

 657 



Benjamin, Marcus, Pioneers of Science in America, 

 "William Jay Youmans, 956 



Berenson, Bernhard, The Florentine Painters of the 

 Renaissance, with an Index to their Works, W. 

 James, 318 



Bessey, Charles E., Science and Culture, 121 



Bessey, Charles E., Significance of the Compound 

 Ovary, 434; Monocotyledons and Dicotyledons, 

 438 



Bibbins, Arthur, Paleontologic Folk-lore of Maryland, 

 926 



Bigelow, Frank H., Remarks on Prof. W. S. 

 Franklin's Review and the Note Signed M., 76 



Biological, Survey of Washington, 19; Laboratories, 

 The Hull, 226; Section of N. Y. Academy of 

 Sciences, Charles L. Bristol, 659, 961 ; Society 

 of Washington, F. A. Lucas, 731, 882, 928 



Biology, Zoology and Botany, Y. , 51 



Bison Herd, Fate of a European, Gereit S. Miller, 

 Jr., 744 



Black Raie of Susa, 649 



Blake, E. M., Methods of Defining Monogenic Func- 

 tions, 442 



Blyth's 'Poisons,' 720 



Boas, Franz, The Form of the Head as Influenced 

 by Growth, 50; The Decorative Art of the In- 

 dians of the North Pacific Coast, 101; Naual, A. 

 Eichhorn, 695 ; The Limitation of the Compara- 

 tive Method in Anthropology, 901 



Bonney, J. G., Ice Work, Present and Past, T. C. 

 Chamberlin, 406 



Botanical, Gardens, N. L. Britton, 284; Opportu- 

 nity, William Trelease, 367; Society of Amer- 

 ica, Proceedings of, Charles R. Baenes, 366; 

 Club, Torrey, H. H. RusBY, 623; Garden, A 

 Tropical, 872, 943; Seminar of the University of 

 Nebraska, 822, 964 



Botany at the A. A. A. S., Geo. F. Atkinson, 429 



Boot, J. C, Specific Gravity Bottle, 767 



Boston Society of Natural History, Samuel Hen- 

 SHAW, 963 



Bourke, John Gregory, In Memoriam, Washington 

 Mathews, 820 



BOWDITCH, H. p., The Advancement of Medicine 

 by Research, 85 



Brain Weight of Mammals, 833 



Bramwell, J. M., Somnambulism, 646 



Beinton, D. G., Current Notes on Anthropology, 16 

 45, 108, 165, 191, 263, 304, 351, 402, 450, 488, 



526, 561, 613, 647, 684, 717, 750, 789, 831, 912, 

 936; Die Maya-Sprachen der Pokom-Gruppe, 

 Otto StoU, 363; Langue Tarasque, Kaoul de la 

 Grasserie et Nicholas Leon, 363; The History of 

 Mankind, Friedrich Ratzel, 621; Demon Posses- 

 sion and allied Themes, fohn L. Nevius, 694 



Brinton, D. G., The Psychic Source of Myths, 390; 

 The Myths of the New World, Alice C. Fletch- 

 er, 798 



Bristol, Charles L., Biological Section of the N. 

 Y. Academy of Sciences, 659, 961 



British Association for the Advancement of Science, 

 392, 403, 409, 492, 606, 610, 625, 637, 668, 687, 690 



Beitton, N. L., Botanical Gardens, 284 



Britton, N. L., Crataegus, Amelanchier, Cyperacese, 

 Cardamines, 431; and Addison Brown, An Illus- 

 trated Flora of the Northern United States, Can- 

 ada and the British Possessions, CoNWAY Mac- 

 Millan, 574. 



'Brooklyn,' The U. S. S., R. H. Thurston, 451 



Brown, Addison, and N. L. Britton, An Illustrated 

 Flora of the Northern United States, Canada and 

 the British Possessions, Conway MacMillan, 

 574 



Browne, Montagu, Artistic and Scientific Taxidermy 

 and Modelling, F. A. Lucas, 239 



Brush, George J., Determinative Mineralogy and 

 Blowpipe Analysis, revised by Samuel L. Pen- 

 field, J. H. Pratt, 924 



Buchanan, Geo. Chas., The Instincts of Birds, 728 



Buckingham, Edgar, Note on the Theorem of Clau- 

 sius, 147 



BuMPUS, H. C, Instinct and Education in Birds, 213; 

 The American Lobster, A Study of its Habits 

 and Development, Francis H. Herrick, 536 



Bumpus, H. C, Meristic and Homoeotic Variation in 

 the Vertebral Axis of Necturus, 960 



C, E. W., Sir Joseph Prestwich, 190 



Caldwell, G. C, Aim of Qualitative Analysis, 474 



Calkins, on Protozoa of Puget Sound, 962 



Calvin, Samuel, Iowa Geological Survey, Chaelbs 

 R. Keyes, 408 



Campbell, E. D., Diffusion of Sulphides through 

 Steel, 766, and S. C. Babcock, Solubility of Phos- 

 phorus in Steel, 766 : A Pure Carbide of Iron^ 

 958 



Campbell, W. W. ; Mars, Percival Lowell, 231 ; Mr. 

 Lowell's Book on ' Mars,' 455 



Caehart, Henry S., The Humanistic Element in 

 Science, 124 



Carnation-rust, Combatting, 18 



Carpenter, H. V., A Steam Calorimeter, 15 ; Capacity 

 of Condensers for Short-charge Periods, 845 



Cataracts, GuayrA, of the Parana, 419 



Cattell, J. McKeen, Psychological Notes, 307, 938 y 

 The Limits of Science, 573 ; Criticisms of Organic 

 Selection, 727 ; Professor Wilson's Address at the 

 Princeton Sesquicentennial Celebration, 922 



Cattell, J. McK., Physical and Mental Measurements 

 of Students of Columbia University, 696 



Cell, Some Recent Researches on the Chemistry of the, 

 Albert Matthews, 341 



Chalmot, G. de. Crystalline Silicon, 174 



Chamberlin, T. C, Ice Work, Present and Past, 

 T. G. Bonney, 406 



Chandler, J. R., Ruins of Tzac Pokoma, 389 



Chandlee, Seth C, Life and Work of Dr. Gould,. 

 885 



