530 GENERAL INDEX. [16 
Forestry, Outlines of, Houston, vi, 
80 
Foshay, P. M., glacier scratches in 
western Pennsylvania, ii, 1'72. 
Fossil, see GEOLOGY. 
Fouqué, F., feldspaths des roches 
volcaniques, ix, 477. 
Fourier’s Series and Spherical ete. 
Harmonics, Byerly, vii, 160. 
Frank, Lehrbuch der Botanik, ix, 75. 
Frazer, Tables for the determination 
of minerals, ii, 77; Study of Docu- 
ments, ix, 327. 
Frémy, E., Synthése du Rubis, ii, 482. 
French Academy, Botanical prizes, v, 
300. 
eee C., Cours de Mineralogie, vii, 
145. 
Friendly Islands, iii, 248. 
Frost, E. B., treatise on astronomi- 
eal spectroscopy, translation, viii, 
257. 
Fuchs, E., Traité des Gites Minéraux 
et Métalliféres, vi, 309. 
Fungoid growths, effect on gold, 
Liversidge, iii, 245. 
Fusion, relation of melting point to, 
Barus, iii, 56. 
G 
Gage, A. P., Principles of Physics, 
1, 265. 
Gain, E., influence of moisture on 
vegetation, v, 356. 
Galvanometer used with thermopile, 
Merritt, i, 417. 
sensitive, DuBois and Rubens, 
v, 890; Weiss, ix, 470. 
Gannett, H., dictionary of altitudes 
in the United States, iv, 262. 
Ganot’s Physics, 14th edition, v, 486. 
Gas analysis, Hempel, iii, 334. 
electrolytic generation of, Chabry, 
nots, 
jets under pressure, Wood, i, 477. 
Gases, emission, Paschen, vii, 236. 
Geikie, A., history of volcanic action 
in the British Isles, ii, 178 ; iv, 76; 
geol. map of Scotland, v, 74. 
Geikie, J.. Fragments of Earth Lore, 
vii, 147; glacial succession in Eu- 
rope, ix, 62. 
Geinitz, H. B., Lycopodiaceen aus 
der Steinkohlen Formation, etc., i 
Gelatine slides for lantern projections, 
Waggener, v, 78. 
Genth, F. A. ' contributions to mineral- 
ogy, No. 50, i, 394; No. 51, i, 401; 
No. 52, iii, 184; No. 54, iv, 381; 
penfieldite, a new species, iv, 260; 
‘‘fanglesite”’ associated with boléite, 
v, 32. 
Geographical Club of Philadelphia, 
Bulletin, vi, 320. 
Geological Annual, 1889, Carez and 
Douvillé, ii, 76; iii, 436. 
Atlas of the U. S., Powell, viii, 
170; 1, 504. 
Congress at Chicago, vi, 306. 
ai ea apparatus, Wolff, vii, 
map of Baltimore, Williams, v, 
73; Chattanooga, Tenn., Hayes, 
v, 163; Scotland, Geikie, Lyi Gas 
New Vork State, if 505 ; 
GronocicaL REPoRTS AND SURVEYS— 
Alabama, i, 330, 486 ; ii, 515; Bul- 
letin, No. 3, iv, 4217 « No. 4, vy 
168 ; "1893, vii, 319 ; 1894, be "79. 
Arkansas, 1889, a 435 : 1888, nr 
347 ; 1890, iii, "159 ; 1890, iv, 332 : 
1892, iv, 428 : 1891, v, 73. 
Canada, 1888- 89, it, 77, ix, 248 ; 
1892-93, if 347, 
Georgia, 1890-91, ii, 515, vii, 78; 
marbles, 1, 350. 
Illinois, vol. viii, Worthen, i, 159. 
Iowa, iv, 500; 1892, vi, 397; 1893, 
ix, 476. 
Kentucky, i, 485; 1890, 1891, iv 
78 
Michigan, 1891, 1892, v, 354, 1, 71. 
Minnesota, 1889, i, 246; 1890, v, 
.%3s; vol. ili, vi; 2893) 280s;eix, 
241; 1894, 1, 72. 
Missouri, Bulletin Nos, 2, 3, i, 248 ; 
No. 4, i, 485; No. 5, ii, 515; 
1892, v, 854; vii, 147; vols. vi, 
vii, 1, 347. 
New Jersey, 1889, i, 248; 1890, ii, 
70; 1891, iv, 77s MSO2s wala O er 
1892, vii, 79; 1894, ix, 475. 
New York, Paleontology, vol. viii, 
Hall, iv, 330; vi, 239; vii, 319. 
Ohio, vol. vii, ix, 240, 
Pennsylvania, 1890, i, 248 ; 
Talon ane 
Portugal, Choffat, vii, 320. 
Texas, first annual report, 1889, i, 
329, 436; second, 1890, ii, 4380; 
third, 1891, iv, 427; 1892, v, 354, 
vi, 307 ;. fourth, 1892, vii, 319. 
United States, ninth annual report, 
1887-88, i, 157; tenth, 1888-89, 
iii, 155; vol. xi, vi, 308; viii, 70; 
fourteenth, 1892-93, 1, 423. 
Geological Society of America, i, 160; 
meeting at Baltimore, ix, 155; Bos- 
ton, vii, 135; Brooklyn, viii, ” 348 : 
Madison, vil, 302 ; Rochester, iv, 81, 
338 ; Springfield, 1, 348; Washing- 
ton, ii, 77, 344. 
Bulletin of, vol. ii, i, 484. 
of London, ix, 248. 
of Washington, v, 524. 
iii, 536 ; 
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