400 
ANNALS NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 
Scaldicetus grandis , 115 
mortselensis, 115 
Scaldisian fossil vertebrates of Belgium, 117 
Scelidotherium of Argentine Republic, 159 
Schismotherium of Argentine Republic, 158 
Schizocosa crassipes, 222 
Schizodus aff. ovatus, 141 
Schizodus Whceleri, 141 
Schuchert, Winchell and, cited, 58 
Sciaviys of Argentine Republic, 158 
Scolecite, Sequence of occurrence of, 133 
Scott, W. B., References to, 42, 153 
Section of the Hudson River Beds Op¬ 
posite CoRTLANDT STREET, NEW 
York, Edmund Otis Hovey (Ab¬ 
stract), 296, 297 
Section op Vertebrate Paleontology of 
the International Correlation 
Committee of the National Acad¬ 
emy of Sciences, Plan and Scope 
of, Henry Fairfield Osborn and W. 
D. Matthew, 41-44 
Seeley, H. G., cited, 104 
Selenite of New Jersey trap, 133 
Selenoconus of Argentine Republic, 156 
Sensory Discrimination and Intellect, 
Correlation of, Edward L. Thorn¬ 
dike (Abstract), 290 
Sequence or order of occurrence of the miner¬ 
als of New Jersey, 130-133 
Serpentines of Staten Island, Notes in 
Connection with Specimens Re¬ 
cently Obtained from the, Arthur 
Hollick (Abstract), 315 
Shadyside, N. J., Minerals at, 131, 132 
Shipley, A. E., Cablegram to the Academy, 
3 
Siluric and Ordovicie corals, 52 
Simmons, J. P., Lubrication and Lubri¬ 
cants (Abstract), 320 
Simon, Eugene, References to, 205, 207, 210, 
213, 215 
Simple Experiments in Metallography 
for School Work, William Camp¬ 
bell (Abstract), 310 
Simpson, G. B., cited, 66 
quoted, 67, 84 
References to, 58, 59 
Sinclair, W. J., cited, 155 
Reference to, 152 
Sioux County, Nebraska, Bone Beds in 
1908, In the, Harold J. Cook (Ab¬ 
stract), 287 
Siwalik fauna, 155 
Smets, G., cited, 113, 114 
Smilodon, 155, 159 
Smith, Ernest E., What are Deleterious 
Ingredients op Food? (Abstract), 
308 
Smith, W. Wheeler, Death of, 311 
Snake Hill, N. J., Minerals at, 129, 131, 132, 
133 
Society Islands, The Partulas of the 
Henry E. Crampton (Abstract), 303, 
304 
Some Interesting Reptiles, Raymond L. 
Ditmars (Abstract), 288 
Some New Data on Fatigue, Edward L. 
Thorndike (Abstract), 322 
Some New or Little Known American 
Spiders, Alexander Petrunkevitch, 
205-224 
Some Notes on Western Smelters, Wil¬ 
liam Campbell (Abstract), 285 
Some Observations with the Tapping Test, 
T. L. Bolton (Abstract), 290 
Some Principles of Art Metal Work, 
Edward Thatcher (Abstract), 312 
Some Revised Paleogeographic Charts, 
A. W. Grabau (Abstract), 296, 297 
South America, Patagonia and the Pampas 
Cenozoic of, 149-160 
South American Cenozoic, Characteristic 
genera of the, 156 
Spalding, Frank B., Apparent Location 
of Objects Under Water (Title), 
310 
Spaniomys of Argentine Republic, 158 
Sparassodonta of South America, 152 
Special Meeting, 286 
Specimens Recently Obtained from the 
Serpentines of Staten Island, 
Notes in Connection with, Arthur 
Hollick (Abstract), 315 
Spencer, Herbert, cited, 226 
Spermophora rueridionalis, 208 
Sphargis, 110 
Spiders, Some New or Little Known 
American, Alexander Petrunke¬ 
vitch, 205-224 
Spirifer rockymontanus, 143 
Squalodon antwerpiensis, 114 
Squibb, Edward H., Active Member, 301 
Stanton, T. W., Reference to, 42 
Stegotherium of Argentine Republic, 158 
Steiromys of Argentine Republic, 158 
Steneosaurus boll.ensis, 100 
Stereolasma, 85, 93 
rectum, 63, 67, 92 
Stevenson, John James, The Coal Basin 
of Commentry in Central France, 
161-204, 325 
Darwin and Geology, 3, 22-28 
Stilbite of New Jersey trap, 127, 133 
Stilotherium of Argentine Republic, 157 
Stockard, Charles R., Studies on Tissue 
Growth (Title), 303 
Stokes, J. G. Phelps, Active Member, 296 
Straits of Magellan, A Naturalist in the, 
Charles H. Townsend (Abstract), 
319 
Stratigraphic Evidence, The Guada- 
lupian Fauna and New, George H. 
Girty, 135-147 
