q's Catalogue of photographs, 245. 



Manganese, boride, and i 

 Marey, waves in elastic t 



i 



C, characters of the Dinoce- 



Kerr, J., electricity and light, 55. 

 Kerr, W. C, Geol. Rep., noticed, 61. 

 Kimball, A. S., sliding friction on an in 



King, Paleozoic of the 40th parallel, 475 

 Uinta and Wahsatch ranges, 494. 

 geol. map, noticed, 161. 



Klein, C, CrystaUography, 68, 413. 



Landolf, diploj 



Le Conte, J., crushing in Coast Eange c 



California, 297. 

 Lemberg, J., serpentine of Zoblitz, 234. 

 Lesley, J. P., Geol. Rep., noticed, 62. 

 Lesquereux, L., on lignitic beds, 147. 

 Lestomis, new genus of Cretaceous birds 



r regulator, ^ 



Leyden 

 Light, £ 

 Lighthouse Board, Report, noticed, ' 



d, Leyden jar regulator, 221. 



fossil plants from Virginia, 66. 

 Metadoleryte, metadiabase, etc., 119,122. 

 Mercury, waves on, 56. 

 Meteorite of Waconda, Shepard, 473. 

 Meteorites, gases in, Wright, 253. 



carbon compounds in, Smith,388,4:33. 

 Meteor of Jan. 31st, Smith, 458. 



roiogy, contributions to, Loomis, 1. 



, meter-diagram, 423. 



, nitrates from bacteria, 53. 



'.lis, aromatic compounds contain- 



Milne-Edwards, Crustacea of Mexico,329. 

 rematite^ Mallet, 252. 



Durangite, Brush, 4 



Hermannolite, 140. 

 Noumeite, 235. 

 Orthoclase, tourm£ 



Little, G., Geol. Rep., noticed, 22{ 

 Lloyd, T. J. B., glacial phenomena i 



Loomis, E., results from examinati( 



weather maps, 1. 

 Lovering J., velocity of electricity, 



Sf 



Samarskite, E. .! 



?., conductivity of 

 Forms in Vegeta- 



Mallett, J. W., achrematit< 



