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SCIENCE. — INDEX TO VOL UME IX. 



pay of English, 45 ; Vienna, attend- 

 ance at, 459. 



Upland and meadow, 44. 



U. S. coast and geodetic survey, 9, 24, 

 31, 315 ; appropriations, 134 ; parties, 

 514; worli of, 87, 361, 410, 533; fish 

 commission, 111, 134 ; signal service, 

 104 ; crippling of, 230. 



"Vaccination, German commission on, 

 307. 



Value, a question in regard to, 317; 

 unit of, 285. 



Van Dtck, F. C. Tiptoe, 335, 364. 



Veal, young, 389. 



Veedeb, M. a. Youthfulness in science, 

 136. 



Venezuela and Brazil, boundary be- 

 tween, 292. 



Vermont board of health, 338. 



Vineyards of Algeria, danger to, 312 ; of 

 Germany, 514. 



Vision, stereoscopic, 14. 



Volapiik, 363, 616. 



Volksschulwesen im preussischen 

 Staate, 75. 



Voter, power of a, 364. 



Walcott on the Cambrian faunas, 545. 



Wales, Prince of, 127. 



Walkbk, F. a. Industrial education 



in country schools, 365. ^ 



Wakd, H. L. Pelvis of the dugong, 536. 

 Wakdwell, N. C. An electric ball of 



fire, 56. 



"Washington. Cosmos club of, 32; de- 

 foliation or shade-trees in, 513 ; map 

 of, 133. 



"Water-drinking in fasting experiments, 

 86. 



Wealth of households, 303. 



W^eather and church-bells, 394 ; bureau, 

 civilian control of, 113, 333 ; in Lon- 

 don, 355 ; prediction, 23 ; predictions, 

 failure of, 133; service for Pennsyl- 

 vania, state, 11 ; services, state, 30. 



Weber. See Feehner and Weber. 



Welle, exploration of the, 335 ; Junker 

 on, 153. 



West American scientist, 437. 



Weston, J. W. Railway jubilee, 538. 



Wey, H. D. Physical culture for crim- 

 inals, 578. 



Whale-fishery, 331. 



Whipple, E. P., essays of, 435. 



White, J. S. Classical school at Athens, 

 354. 



Whooping-cough, 17, 510. 



Wiese, Ludwig, 73. 



Wiley, H. W. Nitrogen in plants. 111 ; 

 test for butter, 114. 



Williams, E. S., jun. Explosions in 

 coal-mines, 486. 



Williams, G. H. Mineralogical text- 

 books, 304 ; serpentine of Syracuse, 

 333. 



Williamson, A. W., 291. 



Williamson, C. W. An Ohio mound, 135. 



Williston, S. W. a hairy human 

 family, 33. 



Wilson. See Sedgwick and Wilson. 

 Winds in Denver, 398, 390. 

 Wind-vane, a sensitive, 395, 317, 342, 363. 

 Woman's education, 146. 

 Women, education of, in Prussia, 261, 



370 ; Romanes on the higher educa- 

 tion of, 473. 

 Wood, DeV. To authors of text-books 



on physics, 60. 

 Wood, R. W., iun. A brilliant meteor, 



13. 

 Wrecks, floating, 505 ; in the Atlantic, 



428. 

 Wright, Carroll D., on knights of labor, 



103. 

 Wright, R. R. Germ of hydrophobia, 



136. 

 Writing, early forms of, 35. 

 Wyman, F. F. Winds in Denver, 390. 

 Wyman, H. C. Consumption among 



Indians, 112. 



Yellow-fever at Key West, 583 ; death 

 of monkey from, 398 ; inoculation, 

 457, 530 ; investigation, 460. 



Yellowstone park bill, 110; preserva- 

 tion of, 313. 



Youmans, E. L., 55. 



Youthfulness in science, 104, 136. 



Zoological record, 309. 

 Zoology, 76 ; in college, 363 ; instruction 

 in, 364, 310. 



