Miscellaneous Intelligence. 319 
On the burial place of the Yorkshire Mastodon, discovered in Broome Co. . +e 
Y,, T. B. Comstock. Some unexplained ee ain the Geyser Basins of 
Yellowstone National Park, id. The “tw n water,” the union of the yn soe 
and P, Oceans in the Rocky icuneaites 2 
III. Subsection of Chemistry. 
vane relationship of structure, density and chemical composition in steel, J. W. 
LEY. 
On the limit of og aha in ihe indirect estimation of sodium and potassium 
chlorides, H: W. W. Some modified forms of apparatus; flue with artificial 
or flue with atl draft ‘id ae bath, apparatus for sugar and fat sg pote 
é eo indigenous Indiana woods, their specific gravity, per cent of ash in wood 
and bar! 
ferns the chemical composition of a saline efflorescence occurring at Goat Island, 
A aos acid ‘the rocks of the Galapagos Islands, F. A. Gooo 
On the chemical composition of Pennsy: svete petroleum, 8. P. “SADTLER. 
_ Contribution to the chemistry of ie. 
ie as the reduction of silver at oaaaee rere in the presence of free 
ie 
18 deposit from the interior of a hollow mass of limonite, with 
ae sicaes a the molecular movements of rig ad eee matter, N. T. Lupton. 
On the so-called alkali of the nese plain 
On the analysis of milk, E. H. v. Ce 
_Notes of a min eralogical tour in Western North Carolina, made under the aus- 
» > tear y, A. A. JULIEN LTON. 
Sugar analysis, A, SPRINGER. 
Action of cada heat on bituminous ‘"™ E. T. Cox. 
iation of phosphorus in the blast furnace, W. H. CHANDLER and 
itrates in natural 
mination of nitric acid, id. 
IV. Subsection of Microscopy. 
wma of measurements of eleven of Moller’s Dietomaceen Probe-platten, E. 
Micromet ¢ measurements sa mines on glass, Bei Mr. posal 
metric measurements of rulings on glass, by Mr. RUTHE 
fone see by Sten mous of muscular tissue of beara with picric 
R Simple iisite oh haces the binocular microscope to defects in the eye, W. #. 
Remarks on some American contributions to the development of the modern 
On reted system of fin finder for ne — cope. 
a lew simplifications « of the polarizing and of the spectroscopic microscope 
Some modifications and sti attachments to the microscope for a 3 
hal ep V. Subsection = Anthropology. ; 
tion ap tities of the femora from in Michigan, H. GILLMAN. Investiga- 
of the burial ground at Fort Wayne on the Desc 4 river, Michigan, id. Some 
The "orem on the orbits of the crania from mounds, id 
The son rmatio bols for shite of prehistori archeology, 0. T. Mason. 
Pe of anthropology, and the classification of its materials, ‘a “Archzo- 
collections from Porto Rico, id. : 
confederae uois phratry, L. H. Mor@an. The Iroquois gens, id. The Iroquois 
Etruscan ; fe 
Greek art in Jewelry, and its revival, A. CASTELLANT 
Hybridity ana absorption aunaiie the faces of the New World, D. WiLson. 
