488 



INDEX. 



Headden, W. P.. Kehoeite. Dew phos- 

 phate from Lawrence Co., S. D., 22. 



Heat, Wright, 301. 



Henslow, G.. origin of Endogens from 

 Exogens, 77. 



Herrick, C. L , Mammals of Minnesota, 

 320. 



Hidden, W. E., Mackiotoshite, a new 

 thorium and uranium mineral, 98 ; 

 zoisite, Flat Rock mine, Mitchell Co , 

 154; rowlandite, 208; mineralogical 

 notes, 254; new localities for tur- 

 quoise, 400. 



Hillebrand, W. F., analyses of mackin- 

 toshite. 98; rowlandite. 208. 



Hintze, C., Mineralogy, Pt. 7, 482. 



Houston, E. J., Outlines of Forestry, 80. 



Howell, E. K, meteorite of Cross Roads, 

 N. C, 67. 



Hubbard, L. L., powellite from a new 

 locality, 356. 



Huntington, 0. W\, diamond in the 

 Canon Diablo meteoric iron, 470. 



Ice of South Pole, Fricker. 317. 

 Induction balance, new form, Wien. 150. 



Johnston, W. J., Analytical Geometry, 



406. 

 Johnston, W. R., ammonium-lead hal- 



ides, 25. 



Kayser, E., Lehrbuch der geologischen 



Formations — Kunde, 75. 

 Kemp, J. F., Ore Deposits of the IT. S., 



481. 

 Koenig, G. A., powellite from a new 



locality, 356. 

 Kohlfiirst, L., elektrischen Eisenbahn- 



Eiurichtungen. 79. 

 Kunz, G. F., diamond in the Canon 



Diablo meteoric iron, 470. 



Lacroix, A., Mineralogie de la France 

 et ses Colonies, 76. 



Lea, M. C, endothermic reactions ef- 

 fected by mechanical force, 241 ; 

 endothermic decompositions obtain- 

 ed by pressure, 413. 



Lead and zinc region of Wisconsin, 

 Blake, 306. 



Lightning discharges, oscillations, Trow- 

 bridge, 195. 



Lindgren, W.. auriferous veins of Cali- 

 fornia, 201. 



Low. D. A., Manual of Machine Draw- 

 ing and Design, 80. 



Lueders, H. L., structure of caoutchouc, 

 135. 



Luquer, L. McL, optical examination of 

 cacoxenite, 151. 



M 



Magnetic properties of liquid oxygen, 



73. 

 Marsh, O. O, restoration of Coryphodon, 



321 ; Miocene Mammalia, 407. 

 Matthew, W. D., anteunse and other ap- 

 pendages of Triarthrus Beckii, 121. 

 Mayer, A. M., phenomena of simultane- 

 ous contrast-color, and the intensities 

 of lights of different colors. I. 

 Mendenhall, T. C, Gravity Research, 80. 

 Mercury, specific resistance, Jones, 151. 

 Merrill, F. J. H., salt and gypsum in- 

 dustries of New York, 240. 

 Meteorite, Cross Roads, N. C Howell, 

 67. 

 large Australian, 76. 

 Hamblen Co., Tenn., Eakins, 283, 

 482. 

 Meter, value in inches, Comstock, 74. 

 Miers, H. A., quartz from North Caro- 

 lina, 420. 

 I Milne, J., Seismological Journal of 

 Japan, Vol. I, 309. 

 Mineral Resources of the U. S., Day, 75. 

 Mineralogical Literature from 1885— 



1891, Groth and Griinling, 312. 

 Mineralogie de la France et ses Colonies, 

 Lacroix. 76. 

 , Mineralogy of Hintze, Pt. 7, 482. 

 Minerals— 



Alurgite, Piedmont, Italy, 288. Ar- 

 gyrodite, chemical composition, 107. 

 Burmite. Burma. 154. 

 Cacoxenite, optical examination, 154. 

 Canfieldite, a new Germanium min- 

 eral, 107. 

 Diamond in the Canon Diablo mete- 

 oric iron. Kunz and Huntington, 

 470; artificial, 477 ; chemical prop- 

 erties of, 47 7. 

 Epididyroite, Greenland, 311. 

 Hautefeuillite, Norway, 311. 

 Jadeite, Piedmont, Italy, 289. Jaro- 



site, Lawrence Co , S. D., 24. 

 Kehoeite, Lawrence Co., S. D., 22. 

 Mackintoshite, Texas, 98. Marshite, 

 New South Wales, 154. Melanosti- 

 bian, Sweden, 311. Melilite in 

 alnoite, 104. 

 Neptunite, Greenland, 311. 

 Piedmontite, South Mt , Pa., 50. Pow- 

 ellite, Houghton Co., Mich., 356. 

 Quartz, N. Carolina, 420. 



