494 
soe lectro-magnetic theory of, 320. 
te, see GEOLOGY. 
Lierstige, ee Minerals of New South 
Wales, 
Loeb, M., median contributions, 142. 
Loomis E, contributions to meteorology, 
Lyman, T., Ophiuroidea of the Blake 
Eescattins, 169. 
M 
Mabery, C. F., chemical contributions, 
1 
Magnesium, platinized, as a reducing 
agen 
Magnetism and hardness of steel, 320. 
Mars oo C., restoration of Brontosau- 
rus, 81. 
st eae sed human foot-prints, 139. 
arraey, E., Electricity and Magnetism, 
80, 1 
Maynard, J. C., Manual of Taxidermy, 
80, 158 
McGee, W., notice of — 
of the German Alps, 
theory of glacial cients 113, 244. 
origin and hade of normal ‘faults 
294, 
Glaciation 
A. E., gate) ag capt 141, 
iron, Georgia, Shepard, 3 
Mathotties of Bishopville and Wetorville, 
classification of, 411, 
vere? aad contributions to, Loomis, 
saat metal, in vacuo 
147. 
Miller, 8. A., Glyptocrinus ee Reteo- 
hla 105 
Set ae 
peor toid, 3 
Beryl natty Dakota, Blake, 2 
Cassiterite from Dakota, Blake, 235. 
ndum gems, Shepard, 339. 
Cryolite, Cross and Hillebrand, Phe 
ot . me Penfield, 3 
ichwal 
Empholie, ‘tos. 
Gearktite Cross and Hillebrand, 284. 
Hematite, 486. 
Tgelstromie 156. 
bce ae Shepard, 336. 
rt eo 485. 
= Riese, Laie 176. 
Magnetite 
INDEX. 
MINFRALS— 
mag me mge a le 156, eons 
Pachnolite, Cross an Hillebr 276. 
Pro resi Cross ba poten: 288, 
Pyrite 
Pan ‘ Arpaia 76, 
Richellite, 4 
Sapphire irom Mexico, 75. 
Silfbergite, 1 
Spo ncn from Dakota, en 236. 
apan, Dana, 2 
ThoeveensBe: 279 
Topaz aan Golora, 484, 
Tritochor 
g th mo ¥., > Oneal of Australian 
Plants 
Miiller, H., Wesitlastion of Flowers, 324. 
N 
Nef, J. . N., chemical contributions, L 
ew South Wales, Royal Society es $0. 
my ssil ants from 
Richthofen’s “china 
her, ee = ant jution af a trotting 
foaes 
0 
OBITUAR 
Baran. vonsters 416. 
Blum hard, 332. 
Gale, iconard m 490. 
Heer, Oswald, 
Taconte, Toba 490. 
rton, William yu 332, 416. 
ae Sir nib ard, 160. 
mith, J ce, 414. 
Spo otti isw: bieerta Williaa 160. 
Ohio, — a of, Wright, 
of eoenniatig, fe 2% 
hm, a 
ethod 
so physlologioal, 299, 305, 
Oxygen lines, telluri 417. 
Cuohetttie, Daan, 408: 
Palmer, G. M., chemical contributions, 
Peale, A. C., grey springs of Yellow- 
stone Park, 243, 410. 
“és sensitiveness of the 
eye to color. P 
Penck, A., The Sigsulon of the German 
Alps, not. aro 
Penfield, S. L., analyses of lithiophilite, — 
176. 
Descloizite from Mexico, 361. 
