Vol. XIX.] 



INDEX. 



[Jan.-June, 1892 



Samokrasfff'B Chronological Classiflcation of Anli- 



quitles, ^36. 

 SacdbtODO, prismatic, 34. 

 Saiiford, F. C , 011 four-fuld space. 33?. 

 Sanford's Labtratory Cnurse ia Ptjvho'ogy, 13.. 

 Saunders's Discovery of trie New W orld, 365. 

 Sc-haffiiausen, on the Celts, 146 

 SchmMt, Emil. on anthropological methods, 286. 

 School ard C. Uege, 38. ..,;.. 



- SchwelnfurtD, G., on commerce of ancient Jigypt, 



Scientific Alliance of New York, 141, 176. 



Scorpl ns, 18. 



Scott. K. H., on Atliutio weather, 200. . . 



Scripture, E. W., 13 ', 313; on psychological trammg, 



li7; on skin temperatures, 258. 

 Seal habits of tar, ;2T1. 

 Sericulture in Asia Minor, 79. 

 Ship-, rolling of, S47. ^ ^. „ , 



Shufrllt, R. VV., on zoology in Washington schoou, 



S07. 

 Shufeldt, H. W., 33. 

 Sidereal Messenger. 78. 

 Signalling at niglit, 27. 

 Silver In Argentine Eepublic, 103; memoir on, by 



Slnterland, M. V., on wire-worms, 18. 



S ui ett'3 The Rationale ct Mesmerism, 152. 



S'lstrurus and Crotalopborus, S90. 



Sklu, temperature of, -'58. 



Skull, evolution of human, 146. 



Slade, D. D., ostf ological notes, 203. 



Smith, John B., on Hemipterous mouth, 189. 



Snake pol^oD, 2K4. 



Snyder, M. B., university extension, 1. 



Southwick, B. B.. on local JassidEB, 887; on local 



Bjthoscopidfe and Cercopidas, 318; on local Mem- 



bracldee and Fulgoridaj, 357. 

 StiWerby, Wm.. on cofte>--tea, 173. 

 Space, four.fold, S72, 301, 319, 331, S'^S. 

 Spear's Leaves and Flowers, 334. 

 Specialist, the, 161. 

 . Species, variation in, 316. 

 Spectrum photography, 118. 

 Spencer, J. W., on Great Lakes, 31-3. 

 Spencer's Roll Torning, 109. 

 Speicer's Social Statioe, 138. 

 SpITKbergen, 158. 

 Siar, ne x, in Auriga, 160, 239. 

 S&rs, proper motions of, 343. 

 Stl^, death of, 5; on silver, 201. 

 8fsU8ti-aI congress. 74. 

 Steamship routes, 18. 

 St?i I, effects of surface scratches on, 337. 

 Stevens, G. T., on facial expression, 253. 

 Stevenson, Mrs. C, on ancient forms of religious 



symbolism, 129; on Egj ptian religionp, 130; on 



tcttnb of Kli'g Amenhotep, 212; on discoveries in 



Tel-el- marpa, 246. 

 Stifes, C W., 159. 

 Sfoue, G H., on rain-making, 52. 

 Scopes, H.. on retrogressive culture in prehistoric 



times, 174. 



Storeria \ iota. 199. , 



Sugar beets, 200; reactions with acetone, 11., school, 



324. , , 



Suicide in European armies. 2. 

 Sullv's The Human Mind, 47. 

 Sumatfa, survey of, 3.7. 

 Suuflower Industry, 205. 

 Sun's parallax, 9. 

 Suushlne recorders, 354. 

 Swagger, decline of, 115. 

 Sybel'a German Empire, 11. 



Tabor, C. A. M., on climatic changes, 359; on glacial 



period, 11 8. 

 Tea. aboriginal American, 51, 137, 166; brick, 355; 



death from. 101. 

 Teaching of science, 2!3 

 ■Tel-el- A marna, discoveries in. 246. 

 Temperature, sensations of, 89; of air, snow, and 



earth, 89; of melii.g steel, 201- 

 Texas Academv of Science, 60, .358, 

 Thaw, silver, 131. 

 Thibet, explorations in, 284. 



Veeder, M. A., on the aurora, 250. 

 Vein formation, 214. 

 Venezuela and Colombia, 171. 

 Vesicles of Savi, 123. 

 Vesuvius, eruptions of, 9. 

 Victoria Nyanza, :330. 

 Volcanic action In England, 145. 



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Wahnschaffe's Examination of Soils, 178. 



Wake, C. Slanlland, on actinism, 142; on color, 264; 



on four- fold space, 33'. 

 Wallace's Island Life, 236. 

 Ward, K. dec , on a river pirate, 7. 

 Ward, Stanley H., on first locomotive, 80. 

 Warder, R. B.,on a lump of salt and a glass of water, 



71. 

 Water, bacteria in, 128; discoloration 01, 32, 

 Waves, height of, i.9. 



Weather of Paris, 32; of the Atlantic and of Great 

 .200. 



T'eeds, 116; as fertilizing material, 356; at Chicago 

 Exposition, 159. 

 ThomaVcyru8",'on a key to the mystery of the Maya | WelsmaM's Heredity^ 361 

 codices, 295; on the Palenque tablet "'" °" " 



Thompson, E. P , on foreigu pateijts, SJl, 34S. 

 Thomson. W. J., on language of Easter Island, 256. 

 Thorne, C. E., on wheat In Ohio, 48. 

 Throwlng-stick^, 332. 

 Thunder-storms, 4. 



Thurston's Steam-engine, Part TI., 167. 

 Tides at Klangchow, 326; yearly, 343. 

 Tierra del Fuego, 172, -334. 

 Tiger, sabre-toothed, 17. 

 Time-service of Harvard obeervatory, 87. 

 Todd, J. E., on Loup Rivers, 148. 

 Topinard, P., on human skull, 146. 

 Toplnard's latest work, 230. 

 Tortoise, food for, 95. 



Townsend, C. H. Tyler, on the Diptera, 320; on In- 

 sects held In dread, &37. 

 Tiachefie of insects, 65. 



Trees of West Virginia, 161; wind-storms and, 206. 

 Treves's Physical Education, 215. 

 Trimble's The Tannins, 181. 

 Troy, D. S., on motion and heat, 132, 147. 

 True, F. W., on the puma, 169. 

 Tubing, flexible, 206 

 Turner, C. H., on the avian brain, 16. 

 Tuskaloosa formation, 274 

 Tyndall'a New Fragment", 69. 



U 

 Unc.msciousness, explanations of, 284. 

 ITalversiiy extension, 1; proceedings, 333; of Dublin 

 tercentenary, 200. 



Vaccination in India, 243. 

 Variation in spec'.es, 316; in types, 277; 

 proauct!on of, 2.36; in vertebrates, 292. 



Welch. Wm. H., on tnx-aibumln diohtheria, 198. 



West, Q. M., on variation in type, 2-36. 



Whaling in the Antarctic. 356. 



Wheat in Ohio, 48; rust, 271. 



Whipple, G. M., on anemographs, -326. 



White race, origin of, 36'J. 



White's Number Lessons, 13. 



Whitman, C. O , on variation in types, 277. 



Whymper's Great Andes, 176. 



Wliey, H. W., on floridlte, 3; on mldzu-ame, 45. 



Will, analysis of, 62, 



Williams, C. T., on meteorological observations at 

 health resorts, 214. 



Williams, E. H., Jun., on family traits, 320. 



Wind-storms and trees, 205. 



Wines of Medoc, 74; sophisticated French, 185. 



Wire-worms, 18. 



Woelkof, A., on Russian famine, 131. 



Woman, criminal anthropology of, 316. 



W rk and its relation to gaseous compression, 150. 



Wright, G. F., on H. CarviU Lewis's work on glacial 

 phenomena, 305. 



Wright, J. McN., on food for tortoise, 95; on hypno- 

 tism among animals, 95; on traumatic hypno- 

 tism, 66. 



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Tale Review, 320. 



Ttliow-fever, cold treatment of, 131. 

 Younghusband's, Capt. F. S., journeys in the Pa- 

 mirs, 120. 



ZeitEchriftfur anorsaniiche Chemie, 179 



Zimbabwe ruins, 144, .343. 



Zoology In Washington schools, 207. 



