518 



INDEX. 



Archer Gabriel ; ref 399 



Arctic region 50 



Arctocyon (Clsenodon) Corrugatus 



(Torrejon) 10 



Ardocyyon gervaisii ( Cernaysien ).. lo 



A. prijHcevus lo 



Arctocyonidce 13 



A. (Cernaysien) 10 



Arctogcea 55~^ 



Center of primitive orders 5° 



Divided into regions 50, 51 



One of Zoological divisions of 



world , 47» 48 



Arctoniys 3^ 



A. tnannotta \'^ 



Argenton beds 14 



Argile plastique '. T2 



Argiles a lignites ;.. I4 



de St. Henri 23 



Arnusien Pliocene 30 



Arsenic, Effect on blood vessels 435 



Artiodacty a 5^ 



Oldest 15 



Arunta tribe, Australia 484 



Arvicola 41 



Asbestos 424 



Ash, Elizabeth Id 399 



Ash in cocoanut 489 



Asher ; ref 434 



Aspidocrinns scntelliformis 372 



Aster ericoides L 395 



Asterias teniiispina 5*^5 



Asters 514 



Astesan 33 



Astien Pliocene 30 



Middle Pliocene 32-3 



AtelodincE 505 



Atom, The Nature of the, as 

 Indicated by Recent Spec- 

 trum Analysis, Wm. Hallock. 



485-6 



Atomic theory 485-6 



Atwuskniges, Passamaquoddy 386 



At?ypa 373, 376 



A. reticularis 364, 37°, 373> 37^ 



A. reticulatus 372 



Atrypina im'^ricata 371 



Augite, Hypidiomorphic 422 



Augite syenite, 



421, 422, 423, 426, 430, 506 

 Australia, Central, Recent 

 Researches IN, Dr. Livingston 



Farrand 484-5 



Australian lung-fish 447 



Australian, one of three zoological 



divisions 47 



Autumn, Preponderance of young 



birds in 1 28-9 



Aymard ; ref 20 



Bagshot Sands, Lower 12 



Bald Eagle 388 



Ball, Passamaquoddy Indians 384 



T^arnard and Columbia Freshmen, 



Psychological tests 509-10 



Barter by clowns. Passamaquoddy 



Indians 383 



Barton clays of England lb 



Bartonien, American parallel of. 16 



Bartonien, Middle Eocene appar- 

 ently equivalent to Lower Bridger 16 



Bauer, George H.; ref. 444 



Bauer, George H.; The Paral- 

 lax OF }i Lassioi'EItE and the 

 Positions of 56 Neighboring 

 Stars as Deduced from the 

 Rutherfurd Photo(;raphic 



Mea.sures 444, 446 



Basalt 492 



Bay of Fundy, Fauna 496 



Bayley, W. S.; ref 500 



Bdellostoma , 435 



Bears 5^ 



Beaufort, N. C , Fauna 496 



Becquerel rays 5^3 



Becraft limestone 372 



Beddard;ref 51 



Beeches in Elizabeth Ids. ..391, 399, 4c o 

 Bermuda Echinoderms, Firth- 



er Notes on, H. L Clark, 504, 505 

 Bermuda Toad, The, F. C. 



Waite 504-505 



Bernoulli Effect, The, in Sta- 

 tionery Sound Waves, Bergen 



Davis 48 1 -8 



Bertelli, Riccardo, Res. Mem 503 



Bertrand, C. E.; ref 436, 438 



Bertrand's C. E., Theory Res- 

 pecting the Origin of Certain 

 Coals, J. J. Stevenson. ..436, 437-8 



Beyrich ; ref 8, 59 



Beyrchia 368 



Bibliography of Passerine Birds, 318-345 

 Bibliography of Tertiary Mammal 



Plorizons 5 9-^4 



Bickmore, Prof.; ref 515 



Bieb ; ref 397 



Big Walker Mtn., Va 363 



Bigel; ref 395 



Bigelow, M. A.; Embryology 



OF Lepas 477-479 



Bigelow, M. A.; Report on 



Summer Work 497 



Biographical Notice of Oliyer 

 P. Hubbard, E. O. Hovey. 



480, 481 

 Biological Triumph in reconstruc- 

 tion of Antarctica 5^ 



Biotite 422, 491 



