322 



INDEX. 



Fertilization, E. B. Wilson, 



122-124 



Cephalic-race ii8 



Cerebellar peduncle 133 



Cerebello-olivary 133 



Cerebellum, A Case of Uni- 

 lateral Atrophy of the, 0. S. 

 Strong and C. E. Doran ...131, 133 



Cerebratulus 187 



Cereus artemisia 23 



Cereus pedunculatus 20 



Cerianthus americanus 21 



Certain Racial Characteristics 

 OF the Base of the Skull, 



A. Hrdlicka 93 



Cestracion 136 



Chaetopteridae 229 



Chaetopterus 175, 212 



Characters and Relationships 

 OF the Belodont Reptiles, J. 



H. McGregor 90-9 1 



Chelone squamata iii 



Chemical Relations of the San 



Jose Rocks 293—295 



Chemistry, Section of, 



Meeting, Jan. 7, 1901 88-89 



Feb. 4, 1901 94-97 



March 4, 1901 109— no 



April I, 1901 120—122 



May 6, 1901 130-131 



Oct. 7, 1901 134-135 



Nov. 4, 1901 145-146 



Dec. 2, 1901 156—157 



Child; ref..i69, 171, i75, 184, 186, 



187, 208, 231, 234, 235, 2Z7 



Children, School, Physical 

 and Mental Tests of, D. R. 



Major 100 



Chimsera 136 



Chiton 204 



Chlamydoselachus 136 



Chlorite 275, 289, 290 



Chondractininse 2 



Chorda tympani nerve 132 



Chromatic-race 119 



Chromosome 123 



Chrysoma 92 



Chrysoma Pauciflosculosa, 



Notes on, F. E. Lloyd 90-91 



Ciliation in Thalassema. 189, 212-213 



Ciona 216 



Cirriped Lepas 112 



Clausius; ref 128 



Clava 133 



Clay, Champlain 141 



Cleavage in Thalassema. . 189, 190-194 



Clepsine 228 



Clymenella. . . 175, 178, 186, 195, 199 



Clymenellid 138 



Coelomesoblast in Thalassema, 



218—223 



Columbia University Expedi- 

 tion TO Puget Sound during 

 the Summer of 1896, Report 

 on the Hexactini^ of the, 

 J. Playfair McMurrich 1-52 



Combination of Simple Rhythm 

 Groups in Higher Syntheses, 

 and their Equivalences, 

 Robert MacDougal 153-154 



Comparisons, Some, of the 

 Germ-Layers in Entomos- 

 traca Crustacea, M. A. Bige- 

 low 110, 112 



Composition, The, of the 

 Shells of Turtles, 0. P. Hay, 



no, 111-^112 



Conditions of Deposition of 

 THE Fossil Mammal Beds of 

 THE West, William D. Mat- 

 thews 134 



Conklin, E. G.; ref.. 167, 168, 169, 

 171, 174, 192, 193, 194, 216, 219, 

 222, 226, 234, 22,7 



Conn, H. W.; ref.. 166, 168, 170, 186, 

 190, 203, 205, 208, 209, 211, 212, 



213, 216, 222, 22Z, 225, 2Z7 



Consanguinity 117 



Contribution, A, to the Prob- 

 lem OF THE Ear-Bones, R. 



Weil 1 31-132 



Cope ; ref in 



Coraco-clavicularis 59 



Corniferous limestone 162 



Corpus quadrigeminum 133 



Corpus restiforme 133 



Correlation, The, of Mental 

 Abilities, E. L. Thorndike, 



153. 154 

 Corresponding Secretary, N. Y. 

 Ac. Sci. Annual Report of... 104 



Conthony, J. P.; ref n, 44 



Covose 289 



Cox, Charles F.; Delg. Sci. All. 109 



Treas 104 



Crampton, H. E., Report of sum-. . . . 



mer work 138 



Councillor 155 



Fellow 94, 103 



ref 160 



Crepidula. . 174, 216, 218, 219, 222, 

 226, 224, 236 



C. plana 234 



Cretaceous 152 



Cribrina. . 14, 15, 16, 26, 27, 28, 37 

 C. artemisia. .. .23-26, 38, 50, 52 



