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SCIENCE, 



[contents'and 

 Index. 



C, E. F., Packard's History of Medicine, 769 " 

 C, T. D. A., Las Vegas Science Club, 1009 

 Cajori, F., Deviation of Falling Bodies, 853 

 Calendar of Societies and Academies, 894, 933 

 Calkins, G. N., The Protozoa, W. M. Wheeleb, 808 

 Carnegie Technical School, 41, 656 ; J. A. Brashear, 



385 

 Catalase, A New Enzyme, D. W. May, 815 

 Catalogue, International, of Scientific Literature, T. 



Williams, 328 

 Cattell, J. McK., Visual Perception of Space, 263 ; 



Washington Memorial Institution and a National 



University, 574 

 Centroid of a Quadrangle, G. F. B., 696 

 Chamberlain, on the Functions of a University, 226 

 Chamberlain's Methods in Plant Histology, C. E. 



Bessey, 260 

 Chamberlain, A. F., Ameliorations of English 



Grammar, 814 

 Chemical, Society, American, N. Y. Section, D. 



Woodman, 30 ; J. A. Mathews, 692, 1007 ; 



Northeastern Section, H. Fay, 1008 ; Denver, 



Meeting, A. C. Hale, 154 ; Laboratory, Harvard. 



36 

 Chemistry, Teaching, in Schools, K. P. Williams, 



100 ; In Medical Schools of the U. S., J. H. 



Long, 360 ; at the American Association, W. 



McPherson, 482 ; Inorganic, Notes on, J. L. H., 



536, 696, 855 

 Chester's Bacteriology, H. W. Conn, 967 

 Chicago University, Conferring Degrees, 73 ; Field 



Work in Botany, Geology and Zoology, 459 

 Child, C. M., Zoological Club, University of Chi- 

 cago, 28 

 Clark, W. B., Allegany County, Maryland, G. W. 



Stose, 181 

 Clarke, J. M., Maryland Eocene Book, 27 

 Clayton, H. H., Leitfaden der Wetterkunde, R. 



Bornstein, 651 ; Air Pressure and the Pulse, 6: 6 

 Cliff Dwellings, Colorado, H. I. Smith, 333 

 CocKERELL, T. D. A., Horned Lizard, 111 

 Cole, F. N., American Mathematical Society, 375, 772 

 Color, Vision, Ebhinghaus's Theory of. C. L. Frank- 

 lin, 30 ; of Plant Formations, C E. Bessey, 721 

 Columbia University, Resignation of the President, 



656 

 Comstock, G. C, Astronomischer Jahresbericht, W. 



F. Wislicenus, 216 

 Comstock, G. C, Astronomy, S. D.Townley, 612 

 Conn, H. W., Chester's Determinative Bacteriology, 



Conn, H. W., Agricultural Bacteriology, E. W. 



Allen, 1001 

 Connecticut Rivers, W. H. HOBBS, 1011 

 Conradi, a. F., Toads killed by Squash-bugs, 816 

 Convocation Week, Report of the Committee on, C. 

 S. Minot, R. S. Woodward, E. L. Nichols, 

 L. O. Howard, J McK. Cattell, 984 

 Corals, Bahaman, T. W. Vaughan, 491 

 Coulter aud rhambHrlaiu's Morphology of Spermato- 



phytes, C. E. Bessey, 260 

 Coulter, J. M., Proceedings of American Associa- 

 tion, 348 

 Crampton, H. E., Biology at the N. Y. Academy of 



Sciences, 109 

 Croes, J. J. R., A Century of Civil Engineering, 83 

 Cunningham, J. D., Address of President of An- 

 thropological Section of British Association, 603, 

 640 ' ' 



Davenport, C. B., Zoology of the Twentieth Cen- 

 tury, 315 

 Davis, W. M., Current Notes on Physiography, 70, 



152 222, 299, 457, 537, 617, 698, 778, 856, 975 

 Dearborn, G. V. N., Psychology and the Medical 



School, 129 

 Degeneration, Social, A. W. Butler, 444 

 Del Mar's History of the Precious Metals, H. C. 



Bolton, 893 

 Deviation of Falling Bodies, F. Cajori, 853 

 Dexter, E. G , Success at School, 248 

 Discord, M. Meyee, 328, 616 ; W. Lk C. Stevens, 



455, 654 

 Discussion and Correspondence, 30, 111, 150, 183, 220, 



263, 326, 412, 455, 496, 534, 573, 615, 654, 693, 



735, 775, 814, 852, 896, 936, 973, 1011 

 Doctorates, conferred by American Universities, 161 ; 



at the University of Pennsylvania, 333 

 Dodge, R. E. , Geology and Mineralogy at the N. Y. 



Academy of Science, 773 

 Doflein, F., Zell und Protoplasmastudien, 454 

 DooLiTTLE, C. L., Astronomical Science during 



Nineteenth Century, 1 

 Douglass, Andrew Ellicott, H. I. Smith, 570 

 Dubois, R., Physiology, G. N, I. S., 324 



Earthquake, Japanese, Investigations, T. C. Men- 



denhall, 178. 

 Eclipse, Total, of the Sun, S. A. Mitchell, 802 

 Eddyman's X-Ray Work, A. W. Goodspeed 965 

 Education, Change of Front, C. M. Woodward, 474 

 Electro-chemical, American, Society, 818 

 Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, C. Basebrville, 



615, 813 

 Elliot, D. G., Mammals of North America, G. S. 



Miller, Jr., 25 

 Engineering, Civil, a Century of, J. J. R. Croes, 83 ; 



Education, F. O. Marvin, 121 ; in London, 



289 ; Steam, R. H. Thurston, 810 

 Entomology, Magazine, J. B. Smith, 456 ; M. 



McCulloch- Williams and J. B. S., 776 ; Notes 



on, N. Banks, 977 



F., A. K., Wild Birds, F. H. Herrick, 326 



Fay, H., Am. Chera. Soc, Northeastern Section, 1008 



Fellows of American Association, 527 



Fernow, B. E., Subjects and Titles in Colleges, 654 



Fish, Fauna of Japan, D. S. Jordan, 545 ; Largest 

 Deep-sea, T. Gill and C. H. Townsend, 937 



Fishes, Distribution of, D. S. Jordan, 936 ; A. E. 

 Ortmann, 694 



Fiske, T. S., Forsyth's Functions of a Complex Va- 

 riable, 533 



Forestry, New Bureau of, 115 ; Association, Ameri- 

 can, 188 



Forsyth's Functions of a Complex Variable, T. S. 

 Fiske, 533 



FOWKE, G., Preglacial Drainage of Southwestern 

 Ohio, 936 



Fox, W. J., Unknown Works of Rafinesque, 498, 617 



Fraas on Aqueous vs. iEolian Deposition of the White 

 River Oligocene of S. D., 210 



Franklin, C. L., Color- vision, 30 



Franklin, W. S., Atoms and Energies, D. A. Mur- 

 ray, 295 ; Weather Control, 496 



Frazer, P., Bibliotics, R. S. Wood worth, 291 



French Association for the Advancement of Science, 

 540 



Frost, W. D., Bacteriology, E. O. J., 65 



