832 INDEX. 



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Statues, Greek, coloring of 618 



Stearns, Dr. E. E. C, made " associate in zoology" 21 



Stejneger, Leonhard, on poisonous snakes 86 



Stephens, J., cited 537 



Stephens, S. H., & Co., donation to Zoological Park 71 



Sternberg, Dr. George M., on Pasteur 781 



Stevens, Prof. W. Le Conte, on progress in optics 117 



Stevenson, Adlai E., member of "Establishment" ix, 1 



Stevenson, Mrs. Matilda Coxe 49, 51 



Stewart, Alexander, courtesies from 46 



Stiles, Dr. C. W., on Naples table committee 17 



Stokes, Sir George G., on luminiferous aether 84 



Stone Age basis for Oriental study 85 



houses, ancient, in Central America 548 



implements from Awatobi 575 



clift' dwelling 565 



Stossich, M., museum exchanges with 40 



Stump, Frank, donation to Zoological Park 72 



Sugar and glucose, relation of 474 



Suicides, as affected by climate 285 



Sulphureted hydrogen in air 249 



Sulphuric acid in air 246 



Sultan of Turkey, gift from 82 



photographs from 10 



Suminski on archegonia of ferns 457 



Sun, color of the 341 



origin of heat of the. . 792 



the, and the environment 640 



worship 692 



Sunlight and the earth's atmosphere 314 



Supernatural beings of the Tusayan religion 689 



origin and evolution of the 687 



Surgeon-General's Office, exchanges of 63 



Swamps as sources of disease 285 



Sweden, exchange transmissions with 65, 66, 67 



Switzerland, international exchange treaty with 61 



Symons, Mr., cited 321 



Symons's British rainfall 345 



Systematic zoology, progress in 489 



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Tally Hogan, ruins of 566 



Tanagra figures, colors of 615 



Tartars, description of ancient 506 



of eastern Eussia 511 



Tasmania, exchange transmissions with 65, 36, 67 



Tassin, Wirt, on directions for collecting minerals 40 



Tatham, Dr., medical statistics by 350 



Taylor, William Bower, death of 37 



Tchinily Kiosk Museum 611 



Technical colleges in England 746 



education, purpose of 746 



Temperate climates, advantages of 284 



Temperature, affected By height 289 



Arctic, effect on animals and men 626 



at great heights 315, 336 



