31] VOLUMES XLI-L. 545 
Milne, J., great earthquake of Japan, 
1891, iv, 80; Seismological Journal 
of Japan, Vol. ong, 309. 
Minchin, G. M., Hydrostatics and 
Hydrokinetics, v, 928. 
Mineral collector, ix, 248. 
Industry, Rothwell, vili, 510; 1, 
427. 
Localities, Catalogue of Ameri- | 
can, Dana, v, 441. 
Resources of the U.S., Day, iv, | 
Aa vi, 75; ix, 73. 
Mineralien, mikroskopische Physio- 
graphie der, Rosenbusch, v, 75. 
Mineralogica, Sinopsis, Landero, i, 
518. 
Mineralogical and Crystallographical 
Literature from 1885-1891, Groth 
and Griinling, v, 442; vi, 312. 
Report, California, i, 440. 
Mineralogie, chemische, Doelter, i, 
441 
Cours de, Friedel, vii, 145. 
de la France et ses Colonies, 
Lacroix, vi, 76. 
Handbuch der, Hintze, ix, 74. 
manuel de, Des Cloiseaux, viii, 
(Gy 
Russlands, Kokscharow, ii, 77. 
_ Mineralogiques, Recherches, Tolsto- 
piatow, vii, 146. 
Mineralogy, Crystallography and 
Blowpipe Analysis, Moses and 
Lathrop, ix, 480. 
Manual of Determinative, End- 
lich, v, 76. 
of Hintze, Pt. 7, vi, 482. 
Summary of Progress, Bayley, 
iii, 540. 
System, E. S. Dana, iii, 539. 
Systematic, Hunt, iii, 79. 
Synthetic, Meunier, iii, 245. 
Minerals and How to study them, 
Dana, 1, 274. 
catalogue, English, ii, 488; viii, 
511. 
separation, of high specific gra- 
vity, Penfield, 1, 447. 
from Snake Hill, iN... ds Perry, 1, 
73. 
and synonyms, catalogue of, 
Egleston, ii, 434. 
Tables for the determination of, 
Frazer, ii, 77. 
MiInERALS— 
Adelite, iii, 246. Agirite-augite, 
Montana, 1, 596. Acuilarite, Mex- 
1cO; 1, 401, iv, 381. Albite, N. Caro- 
lina, viii, 115. Allanite, Franklin, 
re ie vii, 436. Alunite, Colorado, | 
, 466, viii, 130. Alurgite, Pied- 
MINERALS— 
mont, Italy, vi, 288. Amber, Cedar 
Lake, Canada, ii, 332. Amphibole 
relation of soda to double refraction 
Lane, viii, 172. Analcite in diabase 
San Luis, Cal, ., ix, 478. Anatase 
see octahedrite. Andorite, ix, 479. 
Anglesite, Lower California, v, 82. 
Anorthite, Maine, viii, 429. ‘Antho- 
lite, Elzivir, Ontario, viii, 281. 
Antlerite, Colorado, ii, 434. Apa- 
| tite, Canaan, Conn. ide 128. Argyro- 
| dite, Bolivia, Vii, 451 - chemical 
composition, vi, 107. Arsenopyrite, 
Algoma, Ont., v, 7).  Asbestus, 
magnetism of, 1, 418, Astochite, 
Sweden, iii, 246. Astrophyllite, 
Colorado, ii, 34. -Auerlite, North 
Carolina, i, 4388. Augite inter- 
growths with plagioclase, iii, 515. 
Aurichalcite, composition, i, 106. 
Axinite, Mexico, i, 396; Franklin, 
N. J., i, 394; N. Scotia, i, -397. 
Azurite, Arizona, i, 300. 
Baddeleyite, Ceylon, v, 164. Barite, 
Missouri, ii, 495; Michigan, 1, 123. 
Basilite, new mineral from Sweden, 
iv, 261; viii, 75. Bastnzite, Colo- 
rado, i, 439. Bauxite, containing a 
supposed new element, ix, 230. 
Bernardinite, California, ii, 46. 
Biotite, N. C., ii, 242. Bismuthinite, 
Mexico, i, 402. Bismutite, Colorado, 
iii, 188. Blueite, Ontario, v, 165, 
496.  Boleite, California, iii, 246; 
New South Wales, 1, 426. Brand- 
tite, Sweden, ii, 433.  Brazilite, 
Brazil, v, 164. Brewsterite, viii, 
190. Brookite, California, iii, 329. 
Burmite, Burma, vi, 154. 
Cacoxenite, optical examination, vi, 
154. Calamine, viii, 213. Calaver- 
ite, Cripple Creek, Colorado, 1, 128, 
426. Calcite crystals, Mexico, i, 61. 
Canfieldite, a new cermanium min- 
eral, vi, 107 ; vii, 451. Cassiterite, 
Mexico, ii, 407. Castanite, So. 
America, i, 252. Cerussite, Arizona, 
ii, 406 ; Montana, viii, 212; 1, 121. 
Chabazite, viii, 190. Chalcophanite, 
viii, 141. Chemawinite, Cedar 
Lake, Canada, ii, 332. Chiastolite 
in fossiliferous slates of Portugal, 
iv, 79. Chlorite group, composition 
discussed, iii, 190. Chloritoid, Mich- 
igan, ii, 499: 1, 125. Chloroarsenian, 
Sweden, viii, 74. Chondrodite, 
Sweden, 1, 350; humite and clino- 
humite, vii, 188. Clinochlore, West 
Chester, iii, 378. Clinohumite, 
Sweden, 1, 350. Cohenite, Derby, 
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