INDEX, 



823 



C. Ehrenberg i '/-26 



C. elegantissima, 



18-23, 25, 28, 37, 38, 48, 50 



Cribrinid 15, 35 



Cribrinids 14-17, 26, 36, 39 



Critical Points, The, in the 

 Relation of Light to Plants, 



D. T. MacDougal 97-98 



Crocodiles 90 



Cross; ref zd-j 



Crossley Reflector of the Lick 

 Observatory, Photographs of 

 Nebula taken with the, J. 



K. Rees 120, 1 21-122 



Crucianella 147 



Crus cerebri 133 



Crustacea 112 



Crystalline 113 



Cuneus 133 



Cunningham, J. T.; ref 44 



Curnow; ref 59 



Curtis, J. G.; Fellow. . .t 103 



Cuzco, The Wards of, Hager 



Stansbury 117, 119 



Cyclas 205, 218, 22(i 



Cygnus 122 



Cynodontomys in 



Cytasters 123 



Dacite 270, 294 



Dacite, Analysis of 275 



Dacite in the San Jose District, 



2-]T,-2TJ 



Dahlgriin, W.; ref 216, 2^ 



d'Alembert; ref 75 



Dana, J. D. ; ref 22^, 24, 44 



Dance-society 126 



Danielssen; ref 16 



Darwin, Francis; ref 92 



Davenport, C. B.; ref 98 



Dayies-CoUey; ref 61 



Dawson, J. W. ; ref 1 1 , 44 



Day, W. S.; ref 121 



Dean, Bashford; ref 160 



Report of work in Japan. ... 136 



Delafield; ref 169 



Dentalium 204, 212 



Deposition, Conditions of. of 

 the Fossil Mammal Beds 

 of the West, William D. 



Matthew 134 



Dermochelys 112 



Diabase 255, 256, 257 



Dianthus 4 



Dicquemare, J. F.; ref 28, 44 



j-^ifferential, a, Astatic Mag- 

 netometer Suggested by Prof. 

 Rood, C. C. Trowbridge .130-131 



Dike Rocks in San Jose District, 



278-293 



Dinophilus 225, 229 



Dinosauria 90 



Diocletian; ref tj 



Dioptra cuprea 160 



Diopside. .267, 269, 271, 278, 285, 289 



Diorite 255, 257, 294, 306 



Diorite, Analysis of 268-269, 292 



Diorite of the San Jose District, 



267-269 



Discovery of a Mastodon's 



Tooth and the Remains of a 



Boreal Vegetation in a Swamp 



ON Staten Island, N. Y., 



Arthur Hollick 67-68 



Distribution of species 137 



Dixon, G. Y. and A. F.; ref.. 27, 44 

 Dodge, Richard E., The Land- 

 slides OF THE Echo and Ver- 

 milion Cliffs 92 



The Toroweap Valley in 



Arizona 134 



Rec. Secy 104 



Ref.. 113, 139, 142, 152, 163 



DOLICHOCEPHALY AND BrACHY- 



cephaly as Dominant Factors 

 IN THE Skulls of Mammals, 



H. F. Osborn 147 



Dolland; ref 79 



Domalkalic viezzenase 267 



Doran, C. E. and 0. S. Strong, 

 A Case of Unilateral 

 Atrophy of the Cerebellum, 



i3i> 133 



Doremus, C. A., Councillor 104 



Report on research labor- 

 atory in chemistry 135 



Dorsal gap in Thalassema. .. 199-204 



Dosodic langenose 285 



Dosodic miaskose 285 



Draper, Dr.; ref 95 



Drayton; ref 15, 24 



Dreissensia 190, 218, 226 



Drew, G. W 190, 2.2,7 



Dubar; ref 54 



Duchassaing, P 35. 44 



Duerden, J. E.; ref 44 



Dyar, Harrison G.; Curator.... 104 



Eakins, L. G.; ref 2d^ 



Ear-Bones, A Contribution to 

 THE Problem of the, R. Weil, 



131-132 

 Echiurus. .209, 212, 213, 215, 216, 227 

 Echo and Vermilion Cliffs, 

 The Landslides of the, 



Richard E. Dodge 92 



Eclipse Expedition, Recent, to 



