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Vol XIX. 



INDEX. 



[Jan. -June, 1892 



H 

 Hainan, 78. 



Hale, E. M., on aboriginal tea, 51. 

 Hale, George S„ on arsenic poison, 104. 

 Hale, Horatio, on Klamatli Nation, 6, 80, 29. 

 Hall, T. Proctor, on direct reflecting polarlscopes, 

 323; on four-fold space, 273; on Llaaejou's curves, 



Halsted, Byron D., on botany section of A. A. A. S., 

 81- on parasitic fungi, 172, 243; on weeds, 116. 



Halsted, G. B., on four-fold space, 319. 



Hamy, E. T., on lotos-eaters, 330. 



llanglng, deatb by, 173. 



Hardy, A. S., 3 3. 



Harger's Exterior of the Horse, U. 



Harries, H,, on Irfluenza epidemics, 144. 



Harrison, Mrs. JoUn, amulet collection of, 172. 



Hart's Epoch Maps, 64. ^ , , 



Harvard requirements for admission, 279. 



Haworth, Erasmus, ou prismatic sandstone, 34. 



Hay, O. P., on Storerla vlota, 199. 



Haynes, H. W., on the Celts, 207. 



Hazen, H. A., on a problem la physics, 106; on work 

 in gaseous compreesion, !50. 



Healing, divine, 43. ,„ , v ,, 



Health congress at Chicago, 17; eighth annual con- 

 ference of State boards of, 285; resorts, meteoro- 

 logical observations at, 214; statistics in Mich., 2. 



Hein, A. R. on primitive art-motives, 286. 



Helen Keller, S91. 



Hellmann, G., on rain-gauges, 242. 



Hemlpterous mouth, 189. 



Henshaw, M., on lightning, 249. 



Herbaiium-maltirg, 123. 



Hewitt, J.N. B., on Iroquolan etymology, 19\ 



Hicks, L. E., on Loup Elvers, 59, 137, 288; on storage 

 of storm-waters, 183. 



Hill, E. J., on eye-habits, 53. 



Hill, Geo. A., astronomical notes, 246, 1:75, 317; on Sir 

 G. B. Airy, 64; on new star In Auriga, 160. 



Hlrn, G. A., 327; memorial, 116. 



Hitchcock, Romyn, on spectrum photography, 118; 

 on star photography, 339. 



Hockley, Thomas, death of, 158. 



Hodges, N. D. C, on protection from lightning, 197, 



Hofmann, August Wilhelm, 314. 



Holmes, E. L., on preparation for study of medicine, 



HomoplerA it jurious to grasses, 228. 

 .^^Songote language, 877. 



Hopkins, T., gift for seaside laboratory, 243. 



Horner, I., on Alaskan fairs, 287. 



Hoisford's The Landfall of Leif Erlkson, 67. 



Horton's silver in Europe, S29. 



Hotchkif s, Jed., on aboriginal tea, 137, 166; on trees 



of West Virginia, 161. 

 Houston's Dictionary of Eleotrl-'lty, 333. 

 Howe, J. L., on science teaching, 233. 

 Howe, Minnie, on bread-raising, 60. 

 Hubbard. Gardiner G., on the evolution of com- 

 merce, 816. 

 Hughes, U. E., on oil as insulator, 201. 

 Huidekoper's Age of Domestic Animals, 178. 

 Hunt, T. F., 5. 

 Husfcy, W. J., 474. 

 Huxley's Gadarene Swine, .361. 

 Hypnotism among animals, 95; traumatic, 23, 66. 



lapetus, 78. 

 ^— Ind'a, ethnography of, 236. 



India rubber, ac ion of metals on, 145. 



Indian occupation of New York, 76. 



Indiana Academy of Science, 45, 



Infants' movements, 13 



Infection and the atmosphere, 26. 



Influenza, 74; bacillus, 100, 12i, 193; germs, 90; In 



Vienna, 117; origin of, 144 

 Insectlverous plants, 3 

 Insects held in dread, 337. 

 Inventors, American association i f, 57. 

 Iowa Academy of vcienc, s, 21. 

 Irish Naturalist, 177. 

 Iroquolan etymclogy, 190. 

 Irrigation of great plains, 183. 

 Ives, J. E., on collecting gorilla brains, MO. 



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Jackdaws, curious habits of, 229. 



Jackson, Uugald C, on the education of the electri- 

 cal engineer, 344. 



Jahrbuch der Chemle, 187. 



James Joseph, F.,on plant diseases, 113. 



Jargons, study of, 330. 



JassldiB, local, 287. 



.Johns Hopkins academic hall, 100; alumni associa- 

 tion. 172; graduates, 4; graduates' association, 9. 



Johnson, Roger B., onthe will, 63. 

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Kansas University Science Club, 3:3. 



Kant's Kritlk, 25. 



Keary's Norway and the Norwegians, .3.33. 



Kellerman. Mrs. W. A, on ailanthus leaflets, 90; on 

 catnip leaves, 66; on seedling blackberry, 94; ou 

 the speclall t, 161. 



Kelllcolt, D. S., on bam owl, lv3. — 



Kellogg D. S., on glacial phenomena, .341. 

 — ■ Kempe, H., on Au-tralian languages, 60. 



Kilauea, eruption of. 187. 



Klamath language, 8-'i6; nation, 6, 20, 39. 



Klein's Star Atlas, 159. 



Kopp Hermann, death of, 159. 



Krug, W. H., on floridite, 3; on sugar reactions, 117. 



Kulturformen, E. Hahu on, 159. 



Kunz, George F., ou artlScial gems, 276; on gems of 

 Ural Mcuntalns, 101. 



Laboratory, the Marine Biological, 227; biological, 

 Brooklyn, 223; chemical, at Case School, 267; Johns 

 Hopkins Marine, 10; seaside, for Leland Stanford, 

 Jun , University, 229, 243; tralnlng,,351. 



Lakes, great, origin of, 312; temperature of, 47. 



Languages, aboriginal, of Australia, 60; artificial, 31. 



Latham, Baldwin, on evaporation, 101. 



Lauer's Church and State in New England, 81. 



Leaflets, ailanthus, 90. 



Leaves, curious catnip, 66. 



Le Chatelier, on melting points of metals, 201. 



Length, standard of, in light-waves, 45. 



Lentzuer, K., on Jargons, SSO. 



Lettuce In medicine, 301. 



Lewis, H. Carvlll, on glacial phenomena, 305. 



Library, Spicer, 61. 



Light, aluminium, 215. 



Lightning, 66, 349; protection from, 197, 339. 



Lintner, J. A., on pear-tree Psylla, 343. 



Lis ajou's curves, 313. 



Liversedge, on iron rust, 371. 



-Locomotive, first, 80; first in America, 37. 



Locusts in Egypt, 33. 



Loeb, Morris, on A. W. von Hofmann, 314. 



Longman's New School Alias, 161. 



Loper, S. Ward, 61. 



Lotos-eaters and the Troglodytes, 330. 



Lowe, E. J , on rain-drops, 336. 



Lump of salt and a glass of water, 71. 



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Mabery, C. F., on chemical laboratory of Case 



School, S67; on laboratory traioing, 351. 

 McCarthy, G., on French wines, 186. 



Nissen's Swedish System of Educational Cjmuas- 



tlcs, 194 

 Numismatic association, B oklyn, 3. 

 Nuttall, G. H. F.,on influenza bacillus, 193. 



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Ohio Academy of Science, 348. 



Oil as insulator, 201; debloomlng mineral, 245, 



Oliver. J. E., on estimates of distance, 149. 



Onomatopes, Siouan, 4. 



Orang-ulu, 10.3. 



Orderln the Physical World, 177. 



Oriental Club, Phlla., 139. 



Osborn. Henry F , on (, halicotherium, 876; on scien- 

 tific alliance, 176. 



Osborn, Herbert, ou homoptera injurious to grasses, 

 328. 



O'Sioane's Electricity Simplified, 173. 



Osteologlcal notes, 303. 



Owl, barn, in Ohio, 133. 



Oxygen, magnetic, 2. 



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Palenque tablet, 338. 



Pamirs, journey In, 120, 



Pammel. I.. H., on wind-storms and trees, 305. 



Paper manufacture in Cores, .337. 



Parsons's French Schools, 343. 



Patent office, a new, 211; building, 188. 



Patents, foreign, 301, 348. 



Pauperism, 173. 



Pearson's Grammar of Science, 179. 



Pear-tree Psylla, 343. 



Peat bogs swell and burst, 187. 



Peck, W'. 6., death of, 103 



Peirce, C S., 17. 



Petrle's discoveries in Tel- el-Amarna, 216. 



SaSon4ld::ii., on influenza baclllus^gyiOO, 122; or -^etne^l--!^^^^^^^^^^^ 



nypUO- T,,,.,„„„r,h1r»fll Rfivle-W 9.'',' SoCielV. 1 



psychological training, 165; ou traumatic 



tlsm, 34. 

 MacloE-kie, G., on the tracheis of insects, 66. 

 McMat tor's People of the Uuited States, 47. 

 Macourn, James »., Investigation rf fur seal, 37. 

 Magnetic cane, 133; storm of Feb. 13-14, 144. 

 Magnets, Influence of steam on, 103. 

 Mahgreb, pelasi-ethuology of, -342. 

 Man, glaci 1, 317. 

 Manganire, anew alloy, 83 

 Markham's Sir John Franklin, 82. 

 Marshall, D. T., on debloomiug oils, 246; on pyrite 



incrustation-, 151. 

 Mason, O. T., on anthropology, 165; on throwicg- 



sticks 332. 

 Maspero's Life in Ancient Egypt and Assyria, 55. 

 Masrium, 3.'9. 



Maxwell's Theory of Heat, 178. 

 Maya codices, 395; historian, a native, 230. 

 Maycook's First-Cook of Electricity, 178. 

 Medical Association, British, 354. 



Medicine, preparation for the study of, 282. ^Li^ohio 'T7,n''"w~P "on fom--fo'ld soace 30« 



Mediterranean, ^explorations In, 815; prehlstorl6^;;|We-^f„"°._j^^.^^,^°^J^om 



commerce on, 342. 



Meharry Medical School, 131. 



Membracidae, local, 357. 



Men, height of, in Europe, 3 



Merensky, on ancient India, 175. 



Metals at hieh temperatures, 119; new method of 

 reduction, 75. 



Meteorological observations it health resorts, 814. 



Mlchelson's metrical standard in terms of wave- 

 lengths of light, 45. 



Middleton's Remains of Ancient Rome, 179. 



Midzu-ame, 45. 



Migrations, prehistoric European, 174. 



Milk, machine for cdurning fresh, 231. 



Milky ' ay, photographs of, 9. 



Miller, W. G., on gems, 244. 



Miller's Little Brothers of the Air, 815. 



Mllispaugh, C. F., on weeds as fertilizing material, 

 356. 



MlUa's Dog in Health and in Disease, 47. 



Milne and Burton's The Great Earthquake in 

 Japan, 1891, 333. 



Minerals In State of Wa'hington, 58. 



Missouri geological survey, 336. 



Miitletoe, Influence of, 169. 



Monck, W. H. S., on motions of stars, 343. 



Monkeys, affections of, 117; games, 89. 



Moon, bright streaks on, 375. 



Moorehead's, W. K., explorations in Ohio, 68. 



Morgan, T. H.,5. 



Mossman, R. C, on silver thaw, 131. 



Motion and heat, 133, 147. 



Mound-builder relics, 68. 



-Miiiler, S., on prehistoric European migrations, 174. 



Mailer's India, 361. 



Munro's Heroes of the Telegraph, 178. 



Munroe's Index to Esplos-.ives, 378. 



Museum Hand books, 179; of natural history at So. 

 Kensington, 19. 



Museums, support of, 77. 



N 

 Nanibozhu, 19. 



Naples station, American table at, 1-30. 

 Nasal Index, 803. 



Nassau, R, H , on collecting gorilla brains, 340. 

 Natives of South America, 146. 

 Natural Science, 178 

 Naval architecture at Cornell, 116. 

 Nebraska Academy of Sciences, 60. 

 Neumann's Parasites of Domesticated Animals, 333. 

 Neurasthenia, Dr. Ocwies on, t3*. 

 New Jersey, pleistocene formations of, 285. 

 Newcomb, Simon, 100. 

 Newell's Flower and Fruit, 40. 

 Nichols, C. P., on divine healing, 43. 

 Nile, source of, 5. 



Philosophical Review, 25; Society, Philadelphia, ses- 

 qul-centenniai, 336. 



Phonograph for deaf-mutes, 2 , 



Photography, anniversary of Introduction of gela- 

 tine- bromide process in, 103; star, 339. 



Phosphate rocks ot Florida. 3. 



Physa heterostropha Say., 32 (. 



Physical and mental correlation, 317. 



Physics, a question in, 135; problem in, 106. 



Planet 313, 9. 



Planets, new, 171. 



Plant diseases, work on, by Department of Agricul- 

 ture. 113 



Plymptou's How to Become an Engineer, 13. 



Pneumonia, blood serum as cure for, 89. 



Poison, snake, 281. 



Poisoned arrows, 145. 



Polarlscopes, direct reflecting, 333. 



Political science at Brooklyn Institute, 283. 



Poteat, W. L., on Physa heterostropha Say, 333 



Powers, E,, on ral'i-making, 53. 



Prize, Alvarenga, 46; of Boston Society of Natural 

 History, 371; in physics, 173; to Agricultural De- 

 partment, 313. 



Psychical Research Society, 61. 



Psychological laboratories, 1-^9; laboratory at Colum- 

 bia, 173; laboratory at Toronto, 143; research, ap- 

 plied in anthropology, 302; training, 127; training, 

 need of physiology and anatomy In, 165. 



Psychol'^gy, American Journal of. 277. 



Psylla, pear-tree, 313, 



Puma, the, 169, 



Pyrite incrustations, 151. 



(Juatrefages, M. de, death of, &3. 



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Railway, African, 354. 



Rain convention, 61. 



Rain-drops, 326. 



Rainfall of Jamaica, 103; record-, 313; In Russia, 61. 



Rain making, 6;; by faith, 66. 



Rameaes 11., statue of, 130. 



Rand's Economic History, 173. 



Rankin, A., on dust In the atmosphere, 342. 



Rectus, Eiisee, 207. 



Recuid of Scientific Progress, 153. 



Redgrave, G. E., on fiesible tubing, 306. 



Eegamey's Japon Pratique, 41. 



Reid's Peeps into China, .361. 



Religions, ancient, 130; early, 153. 



Religious exhibition, Inl; symbolism, IvO. 



Remondino's The Mediterranean Shores of Amer- 

 ica, 179. 



Remsen, Ira, 159. 



Renan'fl Recollection.", 55. 



Retina, neuro-epithelloma of the, 93. 



Review of Reviews, 194. 



Richar's, Edgar, 47. 



Risley, H. H., on value ot nasal Index, 203. 



River pirate, 7. 



River.-, eTolulion of Loup, 59, li 7, 137, 148, 22.), 288. 



Rogers, Wm. A., on hardness of cut diaraouds^SSl. 



Romanes's Darwin and After Darwin, 179. 



Rowe's Instruction in French Universities, 1J9. 



Ruftuer, W. H , on Minerals in Washington, 58. 



Russell, R., on the untenabllily of atmospheric the- 

 ory of epidemics, 144. 



Rust, Iron, 271. 



Sahara, artesian wells in the, .3v7. 



Salisbury, R. D., on pleistocene formations of New 



Jersey, 285. 

 Salmon Industry, 74. 

 Saltpeter In Klllma NJaro district, 131. 



