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Can any reader of Sa'ence cite 

 a case of lightning stroke in 

 ■which the dissipation of a small 

 conductor (one-sixteenth of an 

 inch in diameter, say,) has failed 

 to protect between two horizon- 

 tal planes passing through its 

 upper and lower ends respective- 

 ly? Plenty of cases have been 

 found which show that when the 

 conductor is dissipated the build- 

 ing is not injured to the extent 

 explained (for many of these see 

 volumes of Philosophical Trans- 

 actions at the time when light- 

 ning was attracting the attention 

 of the Royal Society), but not 

 an exception is yet known, al- 

 though this query has been pub- 

 lished far and wide among elec- 

 tricians. 



First inserted June ig. No resfonse 

 to date. 



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Titles of Some Articles Published in Science since 

 Jan. I, 1892. 



Aboriginal North American Tea. 



Actinism. 



Amenhotep, King, the tomb of. 



Anthropology, Current Notes on. 



Arsenical Poisoning from Domestic Fabrics. 



Anatomy, The Teaching of, to Advanced Medical 

 Students. 



Astronomical Notes. 



Botanical Laboratory, A. 



Brain, A Few Characteristics of the Avian. 



Celts, The Question of the. 



Collection of Objects Used in Worship. 



Deaf, Higher Education of the. 



Diphtheria, Tox-Albumlu. 



Etymology of two Iroquolan Compound Stems. 



Eye-Habits. 



Family Traits, Persistency of. 



Fiehes, The Distribution of. 



Fossils, Notice of New Gigantic. 



Grasses, Homoptera In] urious to. 



'' Healing, Divine."' 



Hemipteri us Mouth, Structure of the. 



Hypnotism among the Lower Animals. 



Hypnotism, Traumatic. 



Indian occupation of New York. 



Influenza, Latest Details Concerning the Germs of. 



Infant's Movements. 



Inventors and Manufacturers, the American Associ- 

 ation of. 



Iowa Academy of Sciences. 



Jargon, The Chinook. 



Klamath Nation, Linguistics. 



Lightning, The New Method of Protecting Buildings 

 from. 



Llssajou's Curves, Simple Apparatus for the Produc- 

 tion of. 



Maize Plant, Observations on the Growth and Chemi- 

 cal Composition of. 



Mineral Discoveries, Some Recent, in the State of 

 Washington. 



Museums, The Support of. 



Patent Office Building, The. 



Pocket Gopher, Attempted Extermination of. 



Psychological liaboratory In the University of To- 

 ronto. 



Psychological Training, The Need of. 



Rain-Making. 



Rivers, Evolution of the Loup, in Nebraska. 



Scientiflc Alliance, The. 



Star, The New, in Auriga. 



Storage of Storm-Waters on the Great Plains. 



Teaching of Science. 



Tiger, A New Sabre-Toothed, from Kansas. 



Timber Trees of West Virginia. 



Trachea of Insects, Structure of. 



Vein- Formation, Valuable Experiments in. 



Will, a Recent Analysis of. 



Wind-Storms and Trees. 



Wines, The Sophisticated French. 



Zoology in the Public Schools of Washington, D. C. 



Some of the Contributors to Science Sii 



; Jan. 



Aaron, Eugene M., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Allen, Harrison, Philadelphia, Pa. 



Baldwin, J. Mark, University of Toronto, Canada. 



Barnes, Charles Eeld, Madiaon, Wis. 



Baur, G., Clark University, Worcester, Mass. 



Beai, W. J., Agricultural College, Mich. 



Beals, A. H., MiUedgevUle, Ga. 



Beauchamp, W. M., BaldwinsvlUe, N.T. 



Boas, Franz, Clark University, Worcester, Mass. 



Bostwlch, Arthur E., Montolalr, N.J. 



Bradley, Milton, Springfield, Mass. 



Brinton, D. G., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Chandler, H., Buffalo, N.T. 



Comstock, Theo. B., Tucson, Arizona. 



Cragiu, P. W., Colorado Springs. Col. 



Davis. W. M., Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass. 



Dimmock, George, Canobie Lake, N.H. 



Farrlngton, E. H., Agricultural Station, Champaign, 

 111. 



Ferree, Barr, New York City. 



Flexuer, Simon, Johns Hopkins University, Balti- 

 more, Md. 



Foshay, P. Max, Rochester, N.Y. 



Gallaudet, E. M., Kendall Green, Washington, D.C. 



Garman, S., Museum of Comp. Zool., Cambridge, 

 Mass. 



Golden, Kalherlne E., Agricultural College, Lafay- 

 ette, Ind. 



Hale, Edwin M., Chicago, III. 



Hale, George S., Boston, Mass. 



Hale, Horatio, Clinton, Ontario, Canada. 



Hall, T. Proctor, Clark University, Worcester, Mass, 



Halsted, Byron D., Rutgers College, New Bruns- 

 wick, N.J. 



Haworth, Erasmus, Oskaloosa, Iowa. 



Hay, O. P., Irvlngton, Ind. 



Haynea, Henry W., Boston Mass. 



Hazen, H. A., Weather Bureau, Washington, D.C. 



Hewitt. J. N. B., Bureau of Ethnology, Washington, 

 D.C. 



Hicks, L. E., Lincoln, Neb. 



Hill, E. J., Chicago, 111. 



Hill, Geo. A., Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C. 



Hitchcock, Romjn, Washington, D.C. 



Hotchkiss, Jed., Staunton, Va. 



Howe, Jas. Lewis, Louisville, Ky. 



Hubbard, Gardiner G., Washington, D.C. 



James, Joseph F., Agricultural Dept., Washington, 

 D.C. 



Johnson, Roger B., Miami University, Oxford, O. 



Kellerman, Mrs. W. A., Columbus, O. 



Kelllcott, D. S., State University, Columbus, O. 



Macloskie, G., Princeton, N.J. 



McCarthy, Gerald, Agricultural Station, Raleigh, 

 N.C. 



MacDorald, Arthur, Washington, D.C, 



Marshall, D. T., Metuchen, N.J. 



Masou, O. T., Smithsonian Institution, Washington, 

 D.C. 



Nichols, C. F., Boston, Mass. 



Nuttall, George H. F., Johns Hopkins University, 

 Baltimore, Md. 



Oliver, J. E., Cornell University, Ithaca, N.T. 



Osborn, Henry F., Columbia CoUege, New York 

 City. 



Osborn, Herbert, Agricultural College, Ames, Iowa. 



Pammel, L. H., Agricultural Station, Ames, Iowa. 



Plllsbury, J. H., Smith Colieee, Northampton, Mass. 



Ruffner, W. H., Lexington, Va. 



schufeldt, R. W., Washington, D.C. 



Scripture, B. W., Clark University. Worcester, Mass. 



Slade, D. D., Museum Comp. Zool., Cambridge, 

 Mass. 



Smith, John B., Rutgers College, New Brunswick, 

 N.J. 



Stevenson, S. T., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Stone, G. H., Colorado Springs, Col. 



Thurston, E. H., Cornell University, Ithaca, N.T. 



Todd, J. E., Tabor, Iowa. 



True, Frederick W., National Museum, Washing' 

 ton, D.C. 



Turner, C. H., University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, 

 O. 



Ward, B. DeC, Harvard University, Cambridge, 

 Mass. 



Ward, Stanley M., Soranton, Pa. 



Warder, Robert B., Howard University, Washing- 

 ton, D.C. 



Welch, Wm. H., Johns Hopkins University, Balti- 

 more. M.D. 



West, Gerald M., Clark University, Worcester, Mass. 



Williams, Edward H., Lehigh University, Bethle- 

 hem, Pa. 



