458 INDEX, VOLS. XLI—t. 
Es R., Indiana geol. survey, 1,);Heat, Magnus, to moon from sun, Harri- 
135. 
son, 
Hand, tnd sone of, Wilder, i ‘undulatory theory of, Babinet, iv, 
Hansen on moon *s constitution, sen aT 
vi, Heer, Miocene polar Ag v, 281. 
Harcourt, exercises in chemistry, fx, 141. — see Altitu 
Harris, T. W., entom poi gereg 1 correspon-||Heintz, on formula of urea Wi 237. 
dence of, noticed, v nahi very of uranium, 1, 113 
mere ok fal 5 
heat re moon from sun, gre takes piers “of Physics i in Ber- 
277, 
Have ey, W. H., obituary of, 2 —o 273. Henry" 8 Elementary Botany, noticed, 1, 
~ assall on urine, noticed, i ee 
Haug, TE: electro-motive eek and Hen ciel Jo Ek: iN, 3 vo distrib. of tem- 
sistance of galvanic circuit, ii, 381; gibt noticed, iv, 4 
rain-fall affected by moon, vi, 283. 
Hawai eruptions in, Coan, iii, 264; vi, —s J., extract from Smithsonian bs 
105 13 
vil; 89: ix, 393. port on ‘transfer of the library. v, 
Hawley, G. E., ‘ines of Almaden, Spain, Henry T. Hs and cobalt from 
v, anganese, vii 
quicksilver mines of Santa Barbara, oravatta: _ Wate, viii, "350. 
mann, on some minerals, ], 
Baye, se V., Dakota geology, iii, 15, Hestenberg min. notizen, es ani 409; 
x, 402 
os ations of east margins of rocky Hetch- hetchy valley. = gered m4 266. 
mountains, v. Milgard. E. W., — and 
geology of Kansas, southern states 
te oe survey ne "Golorado, ete., bag tented we Missin 4 3i?. 
ix of Louisiana, 
ae as of the West, v, 198. Tilinois glacial drift, iii, 
report e Ye re sons stone and. Mis- - s. and Alab. Te eri ii, 29. 
souri, okie: i m Conrad’s Kocene 
Rocky Mt. coal ‘aay ree geol. re recomeiaastoe , of Louisiana, 
eo of Becky ‘Mt ‘emits viii, meee 
1,12 
hroug’ processesin luminous flames, vii, 218. 
tour through “Bad Lands,” noticed, relamation by, ¥; 
Hilga E., 
ii, 425. ‘ilgard, J. longitude ‘measured by 
" workable coal in Nebraska, v, 326. telegraph, i iii, 130. 
ayes, A. A., color of water of Lake see Bi , on the occultator, vi, 
man, ix, 186. and, W., eruption in Hawai vi, 
Hayes, E., obituary of, i 
Heat, absorbed by one prer ji, 259. ary ‘i. T, Laurentian in Nova Scotia, 
action of, on crystals, 5 seein ix, i 
iv, Hine ee RF, on meteors during eclipse, 
‘atomic, Schmidt, iii, 391. vit 
a by, iii, 246. Hines i K., ascent of Mt. Hood, iti, 416. 
distrib. by ocean currents, 1,118. || Hinrie’ a .. physical abstracts, 11, 258, 
of, over the eurth, Chase, iv, 68. ee iii, 252, 390; iv, 110. 
ee and absorption of, Magnus, spectral lines by, ii, 350 
106. answers 
— use of, in laboratory, Smith, prebtrindheram Fleck, vi, 258. 
Hitchcock, C. H., N 
1, 34 N. A. geol. atlas by, vi, 
lav emission, absorption and re- eer 
exion of, Magnus, 1, 105. supposed fossil footmarks in Kansas, 
ical theory of, with its ppl i 132. 
o the steam-engine, Clausius,|| | Geol. Rep. on N. Hampshire, ], 425. — 
pre iv, 437. ‘|| Hoffmann, ©. C.F, Hetch-hetchy valley, 
7° combination of boron and silicon|| vi, 266. 
with chlorine and oxygen, ix, 386. ||Hofmann, A. W., a new class of homo- | 
of fricti yaric acid, iv, 41 
ction, Cooke, i, 1 logues of cyanh 
of sun, effects on a and bit, ix, 255. guanidin, iii, 110. 
reflection = from fluor-spar, ete, on methylic roy oe: v, 2 
Magnus, ix, on persulphid o ipa, vi, 396. 
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