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C Contents and 

 Index. 



Cajori, Florian, Histoire des matli^matiques, 



Jacques Boyer, 947 

 Calkins, Gaky N., Traite de zoologie concrete, Yves 



Delage and E. Herouard, 390 

 Cambridge University, 195 

 Cambron, Frank K., Objections to Atomic Tlieory, 



608 

 Carpenter, George H., Insects, V. L. Kellogg, 309 

 Chamot, E. M., Analyse microcliimique et spectro- 



scopique, E. Pozzi-Escot, 861 

 Chatelier, H. C, and O. Boudouard, Mesure des tem- 

 perature elev^es, Cael Barus, 506 

 Chemical Society, of Washington, Wm. H. Krtjg, 152, 

 189, 666, 866 ; American N. Y. Section, Dueand 

 Woodman, 189, 352, 752, 865, 990 

 Chemist, Experimental Method of, F. Emich, 443 

 Chemistry, Inorganic Notes on, J. L. H., 33, 113, 154, 

 194, 516, 632, 869, 993 ; National Library o£ the 

 History of, Fred Hoffman, 829 

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

 cago, 189, 312, 509, 788 

 Chittenden, E. H., Universities and Investigation, 53 

 Chronological Index, C L. F., 589 

 Cincinnati, University,THOMAsFRENCH, Jr., 669, 753 

 Clark University, Celebration, C S. Peiece, 620 

 Closson, C C, L'Ayren, G. V. de Lapouge, 549 

 Coal Flora of Miss. Valley, Charles K. Kbyes, 898 

 Coast and Geodetic Survey, E. D. P., 616 

 CocKEEELL, T. D. A., Pigments of the Coocid Chio- 



naspis Furfura, Fitch, 671; the Cochineal, 991 

 CoE, Geoege a.. Psychology of Religion, E. D. Star- 

 buck, 862 

 Cole, F. N., Amer. Math. Society, 66, 394, 751 

 Collars, Cedar, of N. A. Indians, O. T. Mason, 83 

 Comfort and Productivity, R. H. Thueston, 435 

 COMSTOCK, J. H., Insects, David Sharp, 389 

 CONKLIN, E. G., Marine Biological Laboratory, 333 

 Conn, H. W., Society of Amer. Bacteriologists, 455 

 Consular Service, German, 274 

 Cook, O. F., Biological Society of Washington, 30 

 Correns, Carl, Vermebrung der Laubmoose, F. E. 



Lloyd, E. G. Beitton, 25 

 Costantin, J., La nature tropicale, D. T. MacDou- 



gAL, 860 

 Coues, Elliott, J. A. Allen, 161 

 Coulter, John M., Plant Structures, Charles E. 

 Bessey, 466 



Dall, W. H., Geology of Louisiana, G. D. Harris and 



A. C Veatch, 745 ; New Abyssal Limpet, 914 

 Davenport, C. 13., Naturalists at Chicago, 246 ; The 



Living Organism, Alfred Earl, 949 

 Davis, Edward, Refraction of the Eye, C A. O., 622 

 Davis, Herman S., Piazzi's Star Observations, 578 

 Davis, W. M., Notes on Physiography, 34, 154, 234, 



314, 433, 515, 591, 671, 753, 790, 870, 956, 1032 

 Dawson, G. M., Geol. Survey of Can., H. M. Ami, 



266 

 Day, Wm. S., Astronomy, Physics, and Chemistry, 



N. Y. Acad, of Sci., 550, 624, 664, 989 

 Dean, Bashfoed, Carl von Kupffer, 364 

 Dearborn, G. V. N., Reactions of the Lower Animals 



against Injury, 270 ; Information wanted, 670 ; 



The Smile and the Laugh, 851 

 Degrees, Conferring of, by Smithsonian Institution, 75 

 Delage, Yves, and E. Herouard, Traite de zoologie 



concrete, Gary N. Calkins, 390 

 Deniker, J., The Races of Men, O. T. Mason, 464 

 Dewae, James, Liquid Hydrogen, 641 



Dewar on Solid Hydrogen , 674 

 Dewey, John, Psychology and Social Practice, 321 

 Dietary Studies of University Boat Crews, 834 

 Diplodocus, Marsh, W. J. Holland, 816 

 Discussion and Correspondence, 33, 72, 112, 153, 191, 



231, 270, 396, 430, 510, 554, 588, 627, 667, 712, 



752, 829, 868, 909, 990, 1028 

 Dodge, R. E., N. Y. Acad, of Sci., Annual Meeting, 



393 ; International Geography, H. R. Mill, 704 

 Doolittle, C. L., Interpolation, H. S. Rice, 1026 

 Duckwall, E. W., Canning and Preserving, 225 

 Dust, Atmospheric, Gael Barus, 201 

 DwiGHT, Jr., J., Plumages and Moults, 627 

 DwiGHT, T., Universities and Investigation, 51 



E., W., Graphophone as Astronom. Instrument, 832 

 Eaklb, a. S. , and J. F. Kemp, Geological Society of 



America, 140 

 Earl, A., The Living Organism, C. B. Davenport, 



949 

 Earthquake, Meridian, R. H. Tuokee, 215 

 Eclipse of May 28th, Mary W. Whitney, 992 

 Edinger, L., Do Fishes Remember?, E. Thorndike, 



273 

 Education, in U. S. , 274 ; Administration in N. Y., 275 

 Educational Values, W. Le Conte Stevens, 481 

 Egleston, Thomas, A. J. Moses, 361 

 Eigenmann, C. H., Eyes of Cold-blooded Vertebrates 



of N. a. Caves, 422 

 Electrical, Anaesthesia, E. W. Scripture, 153; Units, 



T. C. M., 554 ; Standards, Frank A. Wolff, 



Jr., 403 

 Eliot, C W., on Anti- vivisection Legislation, 874 ; 



and F. H. Storer, Chemical Analysis, E. Kenouf, 



823 

 Ellis, G. H., White Paints, Jas. Lewis Howe, 622 

 Emerson, Phillip, Glacial Erosion, 911 

 Emich, F., Experimental Methods of Chemist, 443 

 Emmons, S. F., Ore Deposits, J. F. Kemp, 503 

 Engineering, Steam, E. H. T., 223 ; Notes, R. H. T., 



353, 1031; Electrical, W. S. F., 513, 1030 

 Enzyme, A New, Oscar Loew, 701 

 Eogsea Antarctica, Theo. Gill, 913 

 Eros, 914 



Erosion, O. H. Hershey, 614 

 Eskimos of Smith Sound, O. T. Mason, 589 

 Evermann, Barton W., Species and Subspecies, 451 

 Ewing, J. A., The Strength of Materials, M. M., 310 



F., C L., A Chronological Index, 589 



F., W. S., Notes on Physics, 352, 555, 590, 789, 832, 

 913 ; Notes on Electrical Engineering, 513, 1030 



Farlow, W. G., Address of President before Amer- 

 ican Society of Naturalists, 11 



Farrand Livingston, Amer. Psychol. Assoc, 132 



Flammarion, C, The Unknown, J. Jastrow, 945 



Flexnee, Simon and Lewellys F. Barker, Prev- 

 alent Diseases in the Philippines, 521 



Floating Sand and Stones, Frederic W. Simonds, 

 510 ; E. O. Hovey, 912 



Flint, A. S., Wis. Acad, of Sci., Arts and Letters, 

 151 



Folwell, A. P., Water Supply Engineering, M. Mer- 



RIMAN, 346 



Food and Drug, Pure, Third Congress, 441 

 Forestry, N. Y. State College, 1034 

 Fossil-hunting in AVyoming, E. S. Riggs, 233 

 Fowler, H. W., Necturus Maculosus Rafinesque, 

 555 



