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SOIENGK — INDEX TO VOL UME IX. 



Civics in the Vienna schools, 459. 



Clakk, a. H. Whale-fishery, 331. 



Classical training, 362. 



Clayton, H. H. A sensitive wind-vane, 

 342; barometer during thunder- 

 storms, 392, 418 ; barometer exposure, 

 316 : civilian control of the weather- 

 bureau, 113. 



Coal-mines, explosions in, 486. 



Coal-mining, a needed invention in, 

 449, .516. 



Cocaine, effects of, 329. 



Cocaine-poisoning, 420, 482. 



Cocoa, consumption of, 230. 



Coins given to national museum, 362. 



College of preceptors, new buildings 

 of, 154. 



Colleges and academies, 154. 



Collins, W. L., 389. 



Colman on pleuro-pneumonia, 9. 



Coloration of mammals, 36. 



Color-blindness, 41. 



Columbia, tribes of, 288. 



Columbia college, centennial of, 381 ; 

 free lectures at, 54. 



Columbia River, submerged trees of, 

 82, 156. 



Comenius, ' Oi'bis pictus ' of, 53. 



Comet, a great southern, 434; dis- 

 covered Feb. 16, 191. 



Comets in 1886, 191 ; three new, 89. 



Compayr^'s Elementary psychology, 

 74. 



Conn, H. W. Biology as a branch of 

 education, 168. 



Connecticut, butterflies in southern, 

 36. 



Consanguinity and mental unsound- 

 ness, 118. 



Consumption among Indians, 76, 113 ; 

 cause of, 419, 440, 515, 535, 599 ; cure 

 of, 311 ; geographical distribution of, 

 510 ; treatment of, 440, 456. 



Contagious diseases, 17, 82 : of animals, 

 French laboratory for the study of, 

 30. 



Convicts in England, 2. 



Cookery, instruction in, in public 

 schools, 10. 



Cooking-utensils, ancient, 10. 



Co-operation in Europe, 395; in New 

 England, 224. 



Copan, monuments of, 336. 



Cornell university, gift to, 111; students, 

 602. 



Corona, the, 34. 



Corson's Study of Browaing, 73. 



Cosmos club of Washington, 32. 



Costa Rica languages, vocabularies of, 

 443. 



COUES, E. Bassariscus, 516 ; the scien- 

 tific swindler, 592. 



Cousin-marriages, 3. 



Cradles, Indian, 617. 



Crain, H. Small-pox hospitals, 614. 



Crane's Mediaeval story-books, 54. 



Cremation, congress on, 362 ; society of 

 New York, 54. 



Crematory for Baltimore, 11. 



Criminals, footprints of, 191 : identifi- 

 cation of, 187; physical culture for, 

 457, 578 ; traits of, 458. 



Croup, intubation of larynx in, 22. 



Cruelty of old customs, 310. 



Cumberland, S. C, on mind-reading, 3. 



Currents, deep-sea, in Straits of Florida, 

 358 ; North Atlantic, 130. 



Curtis, 6. B. A sensitive wind-vane, 

 342. 



Curves of composition, 237, 297. 



Ball, W. H., 314. 



Ball, W. H. Arrangement of museums, 

 587 



Bastre, M., 29. 



Bavenport academy of sciences, 191. 



Bavis, W. M. Advances in meteor- 

 ology, 539. 



Bawson, G. M. Loss of the Tonquin, 341. 



Bawson, J. W., 190. 



Bawson, J. W. Geological structure of 

 Canada and Europe, 589. 



Bawson's Zoology, 76. 



Beath, means of determining, 54. 



Beath-rate among children, 103. 



Beaths from fuel-gas, 213; in London, 

 420 ; in New York, 132. 



Becapitation, phenomena after, 187. 



Belage, Yves, 29. 



Belphi, French investigations in, 311. 



Benny, W., 356. 



Bental laws, 202. 



BePauw university, lectures at, 294. 



Beranged, writing of the, 458. 



Berby, O. a. The genesis of the dia- 

 mond, 57. ■ 



Berby, S. C. Bialect society, 535. 



Bessoir, M. Hypnotism in France, 541. 



Bevonian lepidodendron, 516. 



Bialect society, 487, 535. 



Biamoud, genesis of the, 57. 



Bictiouary, Algonquin-French, 132. 



Bigestibility of living tissues, 351. 



Bigestion, physiology of, 188. 



Biphtheria in a parrot, 340 ; intubation 

 of larynx in, 22. 



Bisease, a rare, 481. 



Bodge, B. K. Scandinavian in the 

 United States, 476. 



Bodge, J. R., 293. 



Bogs, hybrid, .59. 



Bonis, C, capture of, 409. 



Braper, A. S., report of, on public in- 

 struction, 163. 



Braper, H., memorial, 448. 



Brinks, analysis of temperance, 358. 



Brug-taking, injuries of, 22. 



BrugSj purity of, 31. 



Brumine, 44. 



DuBois-Reymond, 293. 



Bugong, pelvis of the, 536. 



Bunning, W. a. Economics of indus- 

 try, 302 ; Wealth of households, 303. 



Button, C. E. Submerged trees, 82 ; 

 the Charleston earthquake, 489. 



Byke, W. H., 261. 



Bynamics for beginners, 584. 



Ear, effects of explosions on the, 343. 



Early man, 427. 



Earthquake, Arizona, 460; at sea, 297; 

 CharlestOQ, 339, 489, 584 : effects on at- 

 mospheric pressure, 533; Indiana, 

 203 ; New Zealand, 209 ; of Feb. 6, 155 ; 

 Riviera, 207, 258, 289 ; Souora, 452, 483, 

 516. 



Earthquakes, 18, 91. 



Easton, M. W. Advertising for profes- 

 sors, 60. 



Eclipse of Aug. 19, 108. 



Economics of industry, 302. 



Eddy, H. T. Curves of composition, 

 297. 



Edinburgh university, attendance at, 

 359. 



Education, female, in Prussia, 370 ; 

 Hall's lectures on, 360 ; in Greece, 55 ; 

 in Hawaii, 261; in India, 359,608; in 

 Uruguay, 621 ; industrial, in country 

 schools, 365 ; monographs on, 601 ; of 

 women, 146 ; political, 370 ; state aid 

 to, 451 ; Swiss gymnasial, 261 ; sys- 

 tems in, 253 ; technical, in England, 

 355 ; the science of, 74 ; university, of 

 teachers, 261 ; versus industry, 277. 



Educational ass(jciation, national, 547 ; 

 literature, English ignorance of, 254; 

 memorials at the Queen's jubilee. 55 ; 

 museum at Albany, 155 ; progress, 

 145 ; reforms in Switzerland, 362. 



Edwards's Calculus, 282. 



Eggbrt, C. a. a German sentence, 58. 



Ekateriueburg, industrial exhibition 

 at, 259. 



Elective system, 54. 



Electric ball of fire, 56 ; lamp in micros- 

 copy, 55 ; railroads, 431. 



Electrical detection of bullets, 190, 389 ; 

 engineers' club, 533 ; phenomena, 

 159, 213, 296, 316 ; at the Washington 

 monument, 537 ; on a mountain, 13. 



Electricity, a century of, 425 ; atmos- 

 phei-ic, 235. 



Electrostatic voltmeter, 600. 



Eliot, President, report of, 101. 



Emigration at German seaports, 53. 



Emiu Pasha, 1, 4, 31, 188, 260, 313, 387, 

 459, 505, 531, 582, 605; trip of, to 

 Mvutau Nsige, 604. 



Emmons, S. F. Submerged trees in 

 Columbia River, 156. 



Emory, W. H., 88, 190. 



Encyclopaedia, Britannica, vol. xxii., 

 584. 



Engineering journal, railroad and, 31. 



Englind, sanitation in, 9. 



English at Harvard, 608 ; dictionary on 

 historical principles, 426 ; institutions, 

 21 ; prose, 154 ; prosperity, 403 ; soci- 

 ety for psychical research, 10. 



Eskimos, J. Murdoch on the, 260. 



Ethnological notes, 334, 441, 606. 



Evolution, early books on, 428. 



Examinations, competitive, 466 ; in 

 gymnasia, 362. 



Execution, Bayanzi, 615. 



Exhibition, international, in 1892, 109. 



Exploits, Bay of, survey of, 357. 



Exploration and travel, 387, 408, 432, 459, 

 512, 531, 581, 604. 



Explosions, deaths from, 420; in coal, 

 mines, 429. 



Explosives, 185; new, 200; manipula- 

 tion of, 482. 



Faculties, training of the, 63, 164. 

 Faith-cure, 504. 

 Familistere, associaiion of, 23. 

 Fast, Cetti's, 509. 

 Fasting experiments, 29. 

 Fechiier and Weber, 1. 

 Fernando Noronha, Ridley's expedi- 

 tion to, 229. 

 Fernow, B. E. Tree-planting, 231. 

 Fertilizers, value of, 435. 

 Fever in Jerusalem, 213 ; nature of 



mountain, 402. 

 Fibres, fine glass, 609. 

 Fiji Islands, hurricane in, 11. 

 Filtration, water, 457, 486. 

 Fingers and toes, supernumerary, 213. 

 Fish-culture, 310. 



1< isheries, French, 186 ; society, 532. 

 FiSKB, T. S. Edwards's Calculus, 282. 

 Hood, the, 576. 

 Folk-lore, increasing interest in, 479 ; 



Indian, 110 ; society, 559; T. F. Crane 



on, 292. 

 Food-products, fermentation in, 88. 

 Forestry in California, 123. 

 Fort Ancient, Warren county, O., 34. 

 Fossils from Kicking Horse Pass, 320. 

 Franklin institute of Philadelphia, 11. 

 Franklin's works, 436. 

 Fkazer, p. Congress of geologists, 92, 



416, 439 ; German constructions, 134. 

 Freeman, E. A., 261. 

 Freezing of rivers, 108. 

 Freezing-point of sea-water, 592. 

 French academy of sciences, elections 



at, 28 ; congress of surgeons, 12 ; 



teachers in England, 253, 261. 

 Fry, J. B., on the common schools, 351. 

 Fungi, North American, 533. 



Gaillard, J. B. Language-teaching, 157. 

 Galileo, writings of, 340. 

 Gallaudbt, E. M. Sea-sickness, 560. 

 Garbage crematory, 514 ; disposal of, 



309, 560. 

 Gardner, H. B. Comparative taxation, 



218, 296. 

 Garman, S. Tail of Chlamydoselachus, 



267. 

 Gas for lighting and heating, 208; in 



Ohio, 359, 6S3 ; natural, 39, 55, 250. 

 Gatschet's ethnographic maps, 418; 



ethnologic results, 411 ; ethnologic 



maps, 404. 

 Gem-collection in the national muse- 

 um, 314. 

 Geodetic surveys, 132. 

 Geographical and geological terms, 



328 ; centre of the United States, 390 ; 



education, 48 ; names, 72 ; notes, 128, 



152, 188, 210, 227, 258, 291, 312, 356. 



