320 



INDEX-. 



Anthopleura 1 6, 35—39 



A. Dowii 38 



A. Duch. & Mich 15 



A. granulifera 17, 35 



A. Krebsi 35 



A. xanthogrammica'. 36-39, 50, 52 

 Anthropology at the Denver 



Meeting, G. G. McCurdy 143 



Anthropology in Berlin, Franz 



Boas 143 



Anthropology, Section of, 



Meeting, Jan. 28, 1901 92—93 



Feb. 15, 1901 99—100 



March 25, 1901 117— 119 



April 22, 1901 125-127 



Oct. 28, 1901 142-144 



Nov. 25, 1901 153-155 



Apatite. . loi, 259, 260, 261, 262, 263, 

 264, 265, 2^(), 268, 2'/2, 272>y 274, 

 275, 277, 284, 286, 287, 288 



Aphroditidae 229 



Aplysia 219 



Apollonius; ref 72 



Arapahoe Indians, Notes on 



THE, A. L. Kroeber 125-126 



Archimedes; ref 72, 73 



Arenicola. . . . 171, 175, 178, 180, 181, 

 185, 186, 187, 195, 199, 202, 204, 

 208, 212, 2x8, 231 

 Aricia..i75, 195, 218, 219, 226. 234 



Aristarchus; ref 72 



Aristotle; ref 78 



Aristyllus; ref 72 



Arizona, The Toroweap Valley 



IN, Richard E. Dodge 134 



Arroyo Grande, 



250, 252, 253, 277, 316 



Articular 131, 132 



Artiodactyla iii 



Asbestos Region in Northern 

 Vermont, A New, J. F. Kemp, 



139, 140-141 



Asperula 147 



Asplanchna 234 



Astatic Magnetometer, a Dif- 

 ferential, Suggested by Prof. 

 Rood, C. C. Trowbridge .130-131 



Asters 123 



Astronomical Photography 

 WITH A Visual Telescope, 



Geo. E. Hale 94, 95-97 



Astronomy, Section of. 



Meeting, Jan. 7, 1901 88-89 



Feb. 4, 1 901 94-97 



March 4, 1901 109— no 



April I, 1901 120-122 



May 6, 1901 130-131 



Oct. 7, 1901 134-135 



I Nov. 4, 1 90 1 145-146 



I Dec. 2, 1901 156-157 



Atrophy of the Cerebellum, A 

 Case of Unilateral, 0. S. 

 Strong and C. E. Doran..i3i, 133 

 Augite..259, 260, 262, 263, 264, 265, 

 266, 268, 270, 272, 273, 274, 275, 

 277, 278, 284, 286, 287, 288, 289, 

 290, 291, 292, 294 



Augitecamptorite loi, 



Aulactinia "... 16, 35, 36 



A. capitata 35 



A. stelloides 17 



A. Verrill 15 



Balanoglossus 138 



Band 126 



Bardeleben; ref 54 



Baril Range.. 249, 252, 253, 255, 275, 



277, 283 

 Barre, Vermont, The Granite 



of, George I. Finlay 1 01-102 



Basalt 256, 257, 286, 294 



Basalt, Analysis of 292 



Basalt in San Jose District. .277-278 

 Batesville, Arkansas, The Si- 

 lurian Fauna, Gilbert van 



Ingen 125 



Bayley, W. S.; ref 267 



Bdellostoma 136 



Becher; ref 78 



Becke method 281 



Becquerel rays 97 



Beebe, C. W., Report of summer 



work 138 



Belemnite 253 



Belodont Reptiles, Characters 

 AND Relationships of the, 



J. H. McGregor 90-9 1 



Bergh, R. S.; ref 227, 22S, 236 



Bigelow, M. A., Some Compari- 

 sons OF the Germ-Layers in 

 Entomostraca Crustacea, no, 112 



ref 98, 124 



Bilbao, Spain, The Iron Mines 



OF, Heinrich Ries 125 



Biology, Section of, 



Meeting, Jan. 14, 1901 . . . .89— 92 



Feb. II, 1901 97-99 



March 11, 1901 no— 112 



April 8, 1901 122-125 



May 13, 1901 131-133 



Oct. 14, 1901 136-138 



Nov. II, 1901 146—147 



Dec. 9, 1901 157-161 



Biotite. .101, 265, 266, 267, 268, 270, 

 271, 275, 276, 277, 278, 280, 281, 

 283, 284, 290, 291, 294 

 Biotiteschist loi 



