﻿INDEX. 
  

  

  487 
  

  

  Chemistry 
  — 
  

   Carbon 
  chlorides, 
  production, 
  V. 
  

  

  Meyer, 
  312. 
  

   Carbonyl 
  compounds, 
  constants 
  of 
  

   refraction, 
  Nasini 
  and 
  Anderlini, 
  58. 
  

   Chloroform, 
  effect 
  of 
  low 
  tempera- 
  

   tures, 
  Pictet, 
  150. 
  

   Copper 
  sulphate, 
  electrolysis, 
  in 
  vacuo, 
  

  

  Gannon, 
  58. 
  

   Diammonium, 
  Curtius, 
  56. 
  

   Di-ethyl 
  hydrazine, 
  Harries, 
  151. 
  

   Dihydroxytartaric 
  acid 
  as 
  a 
  reagent 
  

  

  for 
  sodium, 
  313. 
  

   Ethane 
  and 
  propane, 
  Hainlen, 
  149. 
  

   Fusing 
  points, 
  high, 
  Y. 
  Meyer, 
  Rid- 
  

   dle 
  and 
  Lamb, 
  228. 
  

   Hydrate 
  of 
  sodium 
  trioxide, 
  Tafel, 
  148. 
  

   Hydrazine, 
  inorganic 
  preparation, 
  

  

  Duden, 
  311. 
  

   Hydrogen 
  peroxide, 
  anhydrous, 
  

   Wolff 
  enstein, 
  229. 
  

  

  phosphide, 
  Retgers, 
  148. 
  

   physical 
  constants, 
  Olzewski, 
  469. 
  

   Metals, 
  fluidity 
  below 
  their 
  melting 
  

  

  points, 
  Spring, 
  467. 
  

   Nickel 
  and 
  cobalt, 
  atomic 
  masses, 
  

  

  Winkler, 
  312. 
  

   Nitrogen 
  group, 
  new 
  element, 
  Bayer, 
  

   230. 
  

   monoxide, 
  Villard, 
  57. 
  

   trioxide, 
  Lunge 
  and 
  Porschnew, 
  

   56. 
  

   Oxygen, 
  two-fold 
  spectra, 
  Baly, 
  468. 
  

   Perchloric 
  acid, 
  preparation, 
  etc., 
  

  

  Kreider, 
  443. 
  

   Solubility, 
  law 
  of, 
  applied 
  to 
  solutions 
  

  

  of 
  salts, 
  Linebarger, 
  48. 
  

   Solution 
  and 
  pseudo-solution, 
  Linder 
  

  

  and 
  Picton, 
  467. 
  

   Stannic 
  sulphide, 
  Schmidt, 
  149. 
  

   Cloud! 
  and, 
  Ley, 
  168. 
  

   Cohen, 
  E., 
  Meteoritenkunde, 
  324. 
  

   Color 
  photography, 
  Newhaus, 
  469. 
  

  

  relations 
  of 
  atoms, 
  ions 
  and 
  mole- 
  

   cules, 
  Lea, 
  357. 
  

   Crawford, 
  J. 
  J., 
  report 
  on 
  Mineralogy 
  

  

  of 
  Calif., 
  242. 
  

   Crystallization, 
  light 
  emitted 
  during. 
  

   Bandrowski, 
  468. 
  

  

  Dana, 
  J. 
  D., 
  notice 
  of 
  Manual 
  of 
  Geology 
  

  

  72, 
  161; 
  biographical 
  sketch 
  of, 
  329. 
  

   Daniell, 
  A., 
  Principles 
  of 
  Physics, 
  472. 
  

   Darton, 
  N. 
  H., 
  newly 
  discovered 
  dike 
  at 
  

  

  DeWitt, 
  N. 
  Y., 
  456. 
  

   Darwin, 
  F., 
  Practical 
  Physiology 
  of 
  

  

  Plants, 
  77. 
  

   Dawson, 
  Gr. 
  M., 
  elevation 
  of 
  the 
  Rocky 
  

  

  Mt. 
  range 
  in 
  British 
  America 
  since 
  

  

  the 
  Cretaceous, 
  463. 
  

  

  Day, 
  D. 
  F., 
  Mineral 
  Resources 
  of 
  the 
  

  

  United 
  States, 
  73. 
  

   Derby, 
  0. 
  A., 
  Canon 
  Diablo 
  meteorite, 
  

  

  101. 
  

   Documents, 
  Study 
  of, 
  Frazer, 
  327. 
  

   Dolomite, 
  origin 
  of, 
  Klement, 
  426 
  

   Duane, 
  W., 
  velocity 
  of 
  electric 
  waves, 
  

  

  297. 
  

   Dynamics, 
  Glazebrook, 
  484 
  

  

  E 
  

  

  Echinoderms 
  of 
  Northeastern 
  America, 
  

   Yerrill, 
  127, 
  199. 
  

  

  Electric 
  waves, 
  double 
  refraction, 
  Mack, 
  

   316. 
  

  

  velocity, 
  Trowbridge 
  and 
  Duane, 
  

   297. 
  

  

  Electrical 
  measurement, 
  National 
  Acad- 
  

   emy 
  of 
  Sciences, 
  316. 
  

  

  Electricity 
  and 
  Magnetism, 
  Thompson, 
  

   153. 
  

  

  Electromagnetic 
  waves 
  in 
  ice, 
  Blondlot, 
  

   "59. 
  

  

  Fairbanks, 
  H. 
  W., 
  analcite-diabase, 
  San 
  

   Luis. 
  Cal. 
  478. 
  

  

  Fairchild, 
  H. 
  L., 
  glacial 
  lakes 
  in 
  West- 
  

   ern 
  New 
  York, 
  156. 
  

  

  Florida 
  Reef, 
  Agassiz, 
  154. 
  

  

  Fouque, 
  F., 
  feldspaths 
  des 
  roches 
  vol- 
  

   caniques, 
  477. 
  

  

  Frank, 
  Lehrbuch 
  der 
  Botanik, 
  75. 
  

  

  Frazer, 
  P., 
  Study 
  of 
  Documents, 
  327. 
  

  

  Galvanometer, 
  sensitive, 
  Weiss, 
  470. 
  

  

  Geikie, 
  J., 
  glacial 
  succession 
  in 
  Europe, 
  

   62. 
  

  

  Geological 
  Reports 
  and 
  Surveys 
  — 
  

   Alabama, 
  1894, 
  72. 
  

   Canada, 
  248. 
  

  

  M»ik, 
  vol. 
  iv, 
  Keyes, 
  475. 
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   Iowa; 
  vol. 
  hi, 
  1893, 
  476. 
  

   Minnesota, 
  1893, 
  241. 
  

   New 
  Jersey, 
  1894, 
  4* 
  5. 
  

   Ohio, 
  vol. 
  vii, 
  240. 
  

  

  Geological 
  Society 
  of 
  America, 
  Balti- 
  

   more 
  meeting, 
  155. 
  

   of 
  London, 
  248. 
  

  

  Geology, 
  bulletin 
  of 
  Univ. 
  of 
  Califor- 
  

   nia, 
  Lawson, 
  72. 
  

  

  Geology 
  as 
  historical 
  Science, 
  Walther, 
  

   71. 
  

  

  Geology 
  of 
  Canada, 
  chemical 
  contribu- 
  

   tions, 
  Hoffman, 
  324. 
  

  

  of 
  India, 
  Medlicott 
  and 
  Blanford, 
  

   164. 
  

   Manual, 
  Dana, 
  notice 
  of, 
  72, 
  16 
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