INDEX. 



835 



Stevenson, J. J., Joseph Le 

 CoNTE (Obituary), 



148, 1 50-1 5 1 



Ref 116, 152, 153 



Stratigraphy of the San Jose Dis- 

 trict 253-254 



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

 A Case of Unilateral 

 Atrophy of the Cerebellum, 



131. ^32 

 Study, A, of the Absorption of 

 Light by Dyes of the Fluo- 

 rescein Group, L. Boroschek 



and F. L. Tufts 145. 146 



Suidas; ref 77 



Supernumerary Clavicular Mus- 

 cles 53-56 



Supraclavicularis 56, 58 



Proprius posterior 61 



Syenite 259 



Syenitic Dike Rock 300 



Syenitic gneiss 141 



Syntheses, Combination of 

 Simple Rhythm Groups in 

 Higher, and their Equiva- 

 lences, Robert MacDougal, 



153-154 

 Systematic Revision of the 

 American Eocene Primates 

 and of the Rodent Family 

 Myxodectid^, H. F. Osborn, 



1 10, III 

 Tahiti, On the Variation of 

 Snails of the Genus Partula 

 IN THE Valleys of, A. G. 



Mayer 131, 132-133 



Tait, L.; ref 55. 60 



Tasmanare 285 



Taurus 122 



Taylor ; ref 59 



Teale, T. P.; ref 28, 29. 46 



Tealia 16, 27 



T. Crassicornis 32 



Tealidae 14, 16 



Tealopsis 16, 17 



T. polaris 16 



Telescope, A New, for Photo- 

 graphing THE Pole of the 

 Heavens, Harold Jacoby. . . .88-89 

 Telescope, Visual, Astronom- 

 ical Photography with a, 



Geo. E. Hale 94, 95-97 



Temperatures, Underground 135 



Temperatures, Underground, A 

 Review of the Report of the 

 British Association Commit- 

 tee ON, William Hallock 145 



Temporary Stars, Remarks on. 



WITH Especial Reference to 

 the New Star in Perseus, 



J. K. Rees 120, 121 



Tempero-maxillary articulation.. 131 



Tensor fasciae colli 54 



Tensor tympani muscle 132 



Teredo 204, 212, 226 



Testut; ref 55, 60 



Thalassema 137 



Thalassema Mellita (Conn.), 

 The Early Embryology of, 



J. C. Torrey 165-246 



Thalassema Mellita, 



Bibliography 236—242 



Cell Lineage to Gastrulation, 



169-194 

 Fully Developed Trocho- 



phore 211— 217 



Gastrulation to Trochopore, 



195-209 



Mesoblast 218—230 



Rudimentary Cells 231—236 



Thelactis 16, 17 



Theology, What, Owes to 

 Modern Science, C. B. War- 

 ring 130 



Thorell, T; ref 46 



Thorndike, E. L., Origin of Hu- 

 man Intellect 125. 126 



The Correlation of Men- 

 tal Abilities 153, 154 



Fellow 94. 103 



Tilesius, G. T.; ref 13, 46 



Tillodontia iii 



Timocharis ; ref 72 



Tinguaite. . . .248, 255, 256, 257, 294. 

 302. 304 



Tinguaite dikes 279 



Tinguaite in the San Jose Dis- 

 trict 280-282 



Iman Type 282 



San Rita Type 280—^81 



Titanite. . 141, 258, 259, 260, 262, 263, 

 264, 265, 266, 268, 270, 271, 272, 

 273, 274, 275, 277, 27S, 284, 290, 

 291 



Titanotheres 147 



Toepler; ref 109 



Topography of the San Jose Dis- 

 trict 249-253 



Toroweap Valley, The, in Ari- 

 zona, Richard E. Dodge 134 



Torrej on bed iii 



Torrey, H. B., A New Species of 



Phoronis 90 



Ref 42 



Torrey, John Cutler, The Early 

 Embryology of Thalas- 



