554 
Sandwich Is., 
Kilauea. 
Saporta, Recherches sur le Végétation 
du niveau Aquitanien, iii, 338. 
Sardeson, fossils in St. Peter’s sand 
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Sargent, C. S., Silva of N. America, 
i, 73. 
Sauer, A., granite of Durbach, iv 
429. 
Saussure, R. de, graphical thermody- 
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Saville-Kent, W., Barrier Reef of 
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Schaedler, C., Handworterbuch der 
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Scheele, Carl Wilhelm, Letters of, v, 
434, 
Schiendl, C., Geschichte der Photo- 
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Schmalhausen, devonische Pflanzen 
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Schneider, E. A., constitution of cer- 
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Schott, C. A., magnetic declination in 
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Schreiner’s Spectral-Analyse der Ges- 
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Schuchert, C., Devonian rocks in 
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Science, ix, 167, 
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Scientific Societies’ publications, uni- 
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Scotland, geol. map, Geikie, v, 74. 
Scott, A., Introduction to Chemical 
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Scoville, W. S., reduction of selenic 
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244; Carboniferous in | 
1i,.. DIG, 111, 
sects of France, vii, 90; Tertiary 
Se vii, 481; Tertiary Tipulie, 
481; effect of glaciation on the 
present fauna of North America, 
Villy 179. 
Sea-bottom deposits of the Last. 
Mediterranean, vii, 242, 
Seaman, A. E., Silurian limestone in 
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Seaton, Plants of Orizaba, vi, 76. 
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03. 
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Seismological Journal of Japan, vol. 
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Selby, A. L., Mechanics of Solids and 
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Self induction and capacity of coils, 
Fromme, viii, 509; small coeffil- 
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Klemencic, ix, 152; and static ca- 
pacity in a conductor, Bedell and 
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Sella, A., native nickel, i, 252. 
Selwyn, A. R. C., Saganaga syenite, 
iii, 319. 
Sensations of interrupted 
Mayer, vii, 288. 
Serpent from Iowa, Call, i, 297. 
Seward, A. C., fossil plants as tests of 
climate, v, 488. 
Shaler, N. S., on morasses, iii, 155; 
on coral reef of east Florida, iii, 
155; origin and nature of soils, v, 
163 ; pleistocene dislocations of the 
. S., vii, 138; lower Silurian 
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Sharpless, F. F., Michigan minerals, 
ii, 499. 
tones, 
| Shaw, Wi ‘Practical Physics, v, 
436. 
Sheldon, S., Chapters on electricity, 
fi soli 
Sherzer, W. H., native sulphur in 
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Shooting stars, catalogue of radiant. 
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‘Silica, Native, Wright, 1, 274. 
| Silver, 
Scott, W. B., Osteology of Poébro- | 
silicates, constitution, Clarke, 1, 274. 
allotropic, Lea, see under 
chemistry ; colloidal, Barus, viii, 
451; modifications, Liidke, vii, 184. 
Simmons, O. L., development of the 
lungs of spiders, viii, 119. 
Sinter, siliceous, gold-bearing, Weed, 
166. 
Sais C. G., estimation of chlorates, 
ii, 220. 
‘Smith, E. A., geological survey of 
Alabama, i, 330, 486; iv, 78, 427; 
v, 163; vii, 481; underthrust folds 
and faults, v, 805; post-Hocene 
formations of Alabama, vii, 280 ; 
fossil resin, viii, 73. 
Smith, E. F., Electro-chemical analy- 
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in General Chemistry, iii, 153. 
Smith, J. P., Arkansas Coal Measures, 
vii, 482; Trias and Jura of Shasta 
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390; metamorphic series of the 
Shasta region of California, 1, 346. 
Smith, W., preparation of nitrogen 
monoxide, vii, 479. 
