Vol X.] 



INDEX. 



[July-Dec, 1887 



Fredeiiori's Study of History lu Eugland aud Soot- 

 laud, 283. 

 Preezing-poiiit of sea-water, :j«. 

 FruGbel's Educatiou of Rlau, 2ij3. 



G. 



GalUard'3 French for Youug Folks, 36J. 



Gallaudet's hundredth birthday, .301. 



Gannett, H. Survey of the United States, 4'.l. 



Garriatt, E. B. Tornado power, 48. 



Gaster'a Greeko-Slavonic Literature, 249. 



Geikie's Teaching of Geography, 139. 



Gems, American, 26.1 ; aud precious stones, 181, 22li. 



Genius, universal, BB. 



Geographical methods, lec.uros on, 2:)8 ; names, 143; 

 Society, dehatiug club in American, 320. 



Geography in England, 89 ; study of, 91, 131 ; teach- 

 ing of, 17". 



Geological Congress meeting next year, 308; ques- 

 tions, 35 ; survey in Arkansas, 57 ; Survey maps, 

 37. 



Geologist, the American, 307, 321. 



Geologists, congress of, 20, 119. 



German normal schools, .302. 



Gilraan's Historical Readers, 103. 



Glacier in Colorado, 15.3. 



Glaciers flora following retreating, 45. 



Glenn, W. Chrome as a poison, 58 ; filth-diseases, ;i6. 



Glucose, artlQcial preparaiion of, 263. 



Goode, li. B.. as flsh commissioner, 109. 



Goodfellow, G. E. The Sonera earthquake, 81. 



Gore's Elements of Geodesy, 80. 



Grandgent's Italian Grammar, 238. 



Gratacap. L. P. Science at the American Associa- 

 tion, 166. 



Greenland, 221. 



Grindelia glutinosa, 180; squarrosa, 152. 



Groff, G. G. Blair educational bill, 132. 



Gulf Stream iuvestigations, 308. 



H. 



Hague, A Map of the Far West, 217. 



Hall, A. Act of God, 264 ; applied optics, 108. 



Hall,B. H. Physics for schools, 129. 



Hall, J. Faulty memory, 250. 



Hal! aud Knight s Higher Algebra, 128. 



Harger, Oscar, death of, 2^38. 



Harrington, C. Chrome as a poison, 104. 



Hartlebeu's Die Erde lu Karten und Bildern, 175. 



Harvard Observatory bulletins, 129. 



Harvey, P. L. Faulty memory, 274. 



Hawaiian Islands, 115. 



Hazen, H. A. Ballooning, 45 ; theoretical meteorol- 

 ogy, 31 ; weather-predictions, 323 : wind-pressure, 

 118. 



Health, a national board of, 313. 



Health Association, the Americau, 189, 258, 368, 278, 

 289. 



Hedley's The Mark of the Beast, 102. 



Hegel's Philosophy of the State and of History, W". 



Helmholtz, 68. 



Heredity of mental traits, 125. 



Heron, Florida, 96. 



Heronries, destrucion of Florida, 47. 



Herrmann's Graphical Statics of Mechanism, 140. 



Hf wett, W. T. Study of modern European literature 

 in America, 209. 



Hilgard, E. W. Cyauhydric gas as an insecticide, 11. 



Hill, R. T. Corruption of geographic names, 143; 

 pronunciation of Arkansas, 107. 



Hinsdale B. A. Examinations, 112 ; over-pressure 

 in schools, 177. 



Hoffding's Psychologie im Umrisseu auf Grundlage 

 der Erfahrung, 222, 



Holder's Living Lights, 200, 226. 



Home Sanitation 66. 



Hop-luuse, 21. 



Horstord, E. N. Volapilk, 10. 



Howard, M., aud Schuyler, E. Waterspouts, 33. 



Howell, E. E. Kockwood meteorite, 107. 



Hubbard, G. G. Transcontinental railroads, 133. 



Hudson Bay expedition of 1886, 270 ; route, 47. 



Huxley's Royal Academy address, 31. 



Hyatt, A. Scientiflo swindler, 303. 



Hydrophobia, 314; in New York, 100; old observa- 

 tions on, 347'. 



Hypnotism, recent observations in, 187. 



Hyslop, J. H. Temperature sense, 85 .'. 



Ice and sea-water volumes, 34. 



Indian basketry, 150 ; names, 252. 



Industrial Education Association, 250. 



Infants, progress of, 138. 



Insanity, scientific study of, 176. 



Insect-fight, 94. 



Insecticide, cyauhydric gas as an, 11. 



Insects, maxiUary palpi of mandibulate, 17'6. 



Iron carburets, 191. 



Itasca, Lake, 48, 73, 84. 



Jacobson's Higher Grounds, 396. 



Jahn's Ethik als Grundwissenschaft der Piidagogik, 



James, J. F. Chalcedonized fossils, 156 ; Chinese 

 wall, 333 ; sections of corals, 253 ; sections of fossils, 

 180. ' 



•lanney, J. J. Distillery-milk, IQJ". 



Jastrow, J. Seybert Commission report, 7. 



Jerram's Auglice Reddenda, 19. 



Johnson, L. N. Grindelia squarrosa, 152, 



Johnson, W. D. Topography, 152. 



K. 



Kansas Academy of Science, twentieth meeting of, 

 286 ; Historical Society. 238. 



Kapp's Electric Transmission of Enercy, 03. 



Keltie, J. S. Geography in England. 89. 



Keweeuawau system, 166. 



Kidder, J. II., appointment of, 273. 



Kilpatrick, J. W. Stone daggers fmni Missouri, 192. 



King, E. P. Over-pressure in schools, 193. 



Kirchhoff, G. K., death of, 216. 



Kuango, the, 231. 



Kunz, G. F. A North Caroliua diamond, 163; dia- 

 mond-field in Kentucky, 140; four largo South 

 African diamonds, 69 ; gems and precious stones, 

 226. 



Lake classification, 142. 



Landolt's Uebersichtliche Zusammenstellung der 

 Augeubewegungen, 223. 



Lang, H. Silver in Oregon, 192. 



Langley's address to the American Association, 80. 



Language, articulated and sign, 18. 



Languages, American, 245 : changes in, 374 ; Indian, 

 bibliography of, .307; chauLres in, 251. 264; school 

 of Otiental, at Berlin. 224 ; study of, .324. 



Larden's Electricity, 237. 



Laughlin's Political Economy, 198. 



Law, international, 191. 



LeConte, Joseph. Depth of earthquakes, 22 ; sound- 

 blindness, 312. 



Leprosy, a case of, 202; in Louisiana, 43; in South 



Afri 



,32. 



Lesley, .1. P. Conspiracy of silence, .308. 

 Lev6y's Electric Light Primer, 93. 

 Lightning, globular, 324. 

 Lindsay's T. Macci Plauti Captivi, 19. 

 Logic, study of, 256. 

 Longevity of Euglish scientists, 238. 

 Lotze's Metaphysics, 350. 

 Love's Industrial Education, 215. 

 Lubbock's Pleasures of Lite, 66. 

 Lucas, F. A. Maxillo-palatines of Tachyclneta, 12 

 Lucas's Historical Geography of the British Colonies, 

 237. 



M. 



McCosh, Dr^ resignation ofj 241. 



Macloskie, G. Mosquito poison, 106 ; pineal eye of 

 lizard, 10. 



Magnetism, terrestrial, 81. 



Mahaffy's Greek Life and Thought, 317. 



Manchuria, 189. 



Mautegazza's Die Kunst Gliicklich zu Sein, 385. 



Manual training at the New York school superin- 

 tendents' meeting, 265 ; in England, 377 ; in Nor- 

 way, 235 ; in St. Louis, 1 ; in Sweden, 205. 



Manures, nitrogen in, 34. 



Map of the Far West, 217. 



Marks s Rngineering Pocket-Book, 190; Proportions 

 of the Steam-Engine, 199. 



Martin, D. S. Audubon's grave, 68. 



Martin and Wetzler's Electric Motor, 93. 



Marwedel's Conscious Motherhood, 384. 



Mason, O. T. Ancieut scrapers, 10. 



Mason, W. P. Ash in human bones, 179. 



Matthews, W. The Sioux, 300. 



Measles, 43. 



Medical congress, 145 ; legislation, 85. 



Medicine, practice of, in New York, 1 ; preventive, 

 29. 



Meleney, C. E. New Jersey reading-circle, 62. 



Memory, faulty, 177, 233, 350, 374. 



Meteor-faU, 276, 3?8. 



Meteoric stone of Krasnoslobodsk, 308. 



Meteorite, Rockwood, 107. 



Meteorological observations above the earth's sur- 

 face, 33 ; international, 181 ; summarizing, 203 ; 

 service in Argentine Republic, 45. 



Meteorology, revision of Loomis's contributions to, 

 201 ; theoretical, 21, 48. 



Metlakahtla, 174, 191. 



Michie's Analytical Mechanics, 190. 



M icroscopes, 275, 310. 



Microscopists, society of, 94. 



Middleton, J. D. Ohio mounds, 32. 



Milk, condensed, 154 ; distillery, 4, 46, 59, 72, 107, 157, 

 251. - 



Mills, T. W. Romantic Love, 130. 



Mills's Science of Politics, 337. 



Milton's Paradise Lost, 128. 



]\[inchiu's Naturas Veritas, 128. 



Mind, can the, attend to two things at once ? 17 ; 

 primitive, 270. 



Minot, C. S. Microscopes, 275. 



Morey, J. T. Objects in teaching, 179. 



Morgan, A. Act of God, 141; international copyright, 

 35. 



Morgan, T. J. Examinations, 113 ; sense of smell, 

 240. ' 



Morgan's Educational Mosaics, 103. 



Morphology, Journal of, 324, 272. 



Morrison's 'Ventilation aud Warming of School- 

 Buildings, 200. 



Morse, E. S. What American zoologists have done 

 for evolution, 73. 



Mosquito poison, 106. 



Mosquitoes, 72, 96. 



Motion, asymmetry of, 214. 



Mound-exploratiou, 148. 



Mounds, Ohio, 3-1. 



Mummies, some Western, 146. 



Murdoch, J. Eskimo and Indian, 2S7 ; pronunciation 

 of Arkansas, 130. 



Muscle, dermo-tensor patagii, 57. 



N. 



Nebraska Chemical Laboratory, 83. 



Needles in the body, 231. 



Neurological Association, 53. 



Nevin, W. W. Act of God, 276. 



Newberry, J. S. Flight of birds, 399. 



New Guinea, 148, 313. 



Newton, W. li. Condensed milk, 1.54. 



New Zealand, acclimatization in, 170. 



Nicaragua Canal, 183, 338 ; canoes, 373 ; expedition, 



386. 

 Nicholson, H. II. Nebraska Chemical Laboratory, 



83. 

 Noyes's t^ualitative Analysis, 191. 



O. 



Ocean tracks, 313. 



Oerter's Social Question, 189. 



Oil on troubled waters, 61, 145, 191. 



Okinageu Indians, myth of, 150. 



Oliver, J. E. Faulty memory, 374. 



Opium, effect of, on higher animals, 138 ; in Ton 



quin, 202 ; use of, 100. 

 Optics, applied, 108. 



Oriental Association, the American, 219. 

 Osborn, H. Coloring of pigweed-leaves, 166. 

 Osborn, H. F. Mammalian dentition, .300. 

 Osgood, H. L. State interference, 60. 



Palmer's New Education, 67. 



Pars propatagialis, 70. 



Pasteur's methods, 42. 



Payne, F. F. Sea-water ice, 120. 



Payne, W. H. Examinations, 113. 



Peck's Analytical Mechanics, 249. 



Poet, L. R. The Florida heron, 96. 



Pennsylvania, archa30logy at LTniversity of, 202. 



Petroleum, origin of, 308 ; transportation in bulk, 



273. 

 Philological Association, ,37. 

 Phonograph, Edison's, 229. 

 Photographs by the light of fire-flies, 139. 

 Physical Education Association, 231 ; training, 378. 

 Physics for schools, 129 : summer school of, 31. 

 Physiology in schools, 334. 

 Physique, the American, 339, 376. 

 Pickering, W. H. Total solar eclipse of 1886, 9. 

 Pigweed-leaves, coloring of, 166. 

 PiUing's Bibliography of the Eskimo language, 68. 

 Pineal eye of lizard, 10. 

 Plantg's Storage of Electrical Energy, 93. 

 Political Science Quarterly, 8. 

 Pot-holes, Pennsylvania, 303, 328, 240, 252. 

 Powell's Our Heredity from God, 234; Sixth Annual 



Report, 335. 

 Preyer's Naturforschung und Schule, 284. 

 Price's Industrial Peace, 336. 

 Prisoners, health of, 231. 

 Prize, Erminnie A. Smith memorial, 398. 

 Proctor's Chance and Luck, 43. 

 Prudden, T. M. Microscopes, 310. 

 Psychical Research, American Society for, 387. 

 Psychological medicine at the medical congress, 137. 

 Psychology, American Journal of, 45, 848. 

 Purslane-worm, 204, 228. 

 Putnam, C. E., death of, 81. 



Quarantine systems, 315. 



R. 



Railroads, transcontinental, 133. 



Railway in the Arctic, 319. 



Ran, Charles, death of, 57. 



Re-action time, 232. 



Reade's Origin of Mountain Ranges, 1.39. 



Reading-circle of New Jersey, 62. 



Reynolds, T. T. Seasickness, 34. 



Kichet's Essai de Psychologie Generale, 233. 



Riae-baU, energy of, 272. 



Roach's 'Trigonometry, 191. 



Roads, making of good, 109. 



Robin's nest, 48, 60, 72. 



Robius's Technical School and College Buildings, 



16.3. 

 Rock specimens from Cumberland Sound, 287. 

 Rockwood, C. G., jun. An insect fight, 94. 

 Eoh6, G. H. DistiUery-mUk, 46. 

 Romantic Love and Personal Beauty, 100, 130, 143, 



158, 216. 

 Rosmini Serbati's Method applied to Education, 18. 

 Route from England to Asia, 15. 

 Rum and civilization, 301. 



Russell's Geological History of Lake Lahoutau, 79. 

 Ryder, J. A. Microscopes, 311. 



Saintsbury's History of Elizabethan Literature, 307. 



Samoa Islands, 189. 



Sanitary convention in Michigan, 117, 214; science 

 and education, 218. 



Scarlet-fever, 100 ; in London, 221 ; report, 894. 



Schiller's Wallenstein, 138 : WUhelm Tell, 128. 



School attendance in Prussia, 312 ; for Indians, 61. 



Schools, health in, 64, 247 ; Norway, 169 ; over-press- 

 ure in, 177, 192 ; reform of German, 350. 



Schurman's Ethical Import of Darwinism, 201. 



Science at the American Association, 166. 



Scrapers, ancient, 10. 



Seasickness, 34, 100, 814. 



Searwater ice, 95, 118, 120. 



