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GENERAL INDEX. 



P 



Albatross, explorations in the Pacific, 



Agassiz, 9, 33, 109, 193, 369, 390 ; 



report on fishes by S. Garman, 9, 



390. 

 Aldous, J. C. P., Physics, 6, 100. 

 Algebra, Hall and Knight, I, 328 ; 



of Quanties, Elliott, 1, 828. 

 Allen, E. T., native iron in coal 



measures of Missouri, 4, 99. 

 Alternating Currents, D. C. Jackson 



and J. P. Jackson, 2, 455. 



— change into direct, Graetz, 5, 70. 



— joint transmission with direct, 

 Bedell. 10, 160. 



— measurements with, Rowland, 4, 

 429 ; Rowland and Penniman, 6, 

 97 ; 8, 35 ; Rowland and Potts, 10, 

 91. 



Alternator, string, Honda and Shi- 



mizu, 10, 64. 

 Aluminum, acoustic properties, 



Mayer. 1, 103. 



— See CHEMISTRY. 

 Ameghino, Fl., publications of, Roth, 



9, 261. 

 American Association for the Ad- 

 vancement of Science, see Asso- 

 ciation. 



— Geological Society, see Geological. 



— Microscopical Society, transac- 

 tions, 4, 256 ; 5, 321 ; 8, 399. 



— Museum of Natural History, cata- 

 logue of types, 9, 69. 



Ames, J. S., Theory of Physics, 3, 

 420. 



— Manual of Experiments in Physics, 

 5, 302. 



— Zeeman effect, 6, 99 ; Free Expan- 

 sion of Gases, 6, 504. 



— Prismatic and diffraction Spectra, 

 7, 69. 



Andrews, C. W., geology, etc., of 

 Christmas Is., 10, 76. 



Aneroid, curl, Barus, 1, 115. 



Antillean Vallevs, submarine, Spen- 

 cer, 6, 272. 



Appalachians, extension across Mis- 

 sissippi, etc., Branner, 4, 357. 



Arctic Discoveries, Greeley, 1, 403. 



— sea ice, geological action, Tarr, 3, 

 223. 



Argentine, Paleozoic faunas, Kayser, 



5, 72. 

 Argon, spectra of, Trowbridge and 



Richards, 3, 15. 



— See CHEMISTRY. 

 Arizona, Governor's report. 7, 169 ; 



report on petrified forest, L. F. 

 Ward, 9, 461. 

 Arkansas, Devonian interval in 

 northern, Williams, 8, 139. 



Arkansas, thickness of Paleozoic in, 

 Branner, 2, 229. 



Artesian wells in the Dakotas, Dar- 

 ton, 5, 161. 



Association, American, meeting at 

 Buffalo, 1896, 2, 90, 307 ; at Detroit, 

 1897. 4, 160, 250; at Boston, 1898, 

 5, 897 ; 6, 199, 363 ; at Columbus, 

 1S99, 8, 86. 238, 311 ; at New York, 

 1900, 9, 4!J1 ; 10, 169. 



— Australasian, 2, 397. 



— British, meeting at Liverpool, 1896, 

 2, 90, 397; at Toronto, 1897, 4, 

 824 ; at Bristol, 1898, 6, 372 ; at 

 Dover, 1899, 8, 238; at Bradford, 

 1900, 10, 169. 



Astronomical Observatory, Harvard 

 College, Publications, 1, 75 ; 3, 252, 

 492; 5, 80, 320; 8, 87; 9,311. 



University of Chicago, Publica- 

 tions, 9, 811. 



Astronomy, Elements of, Campbell, 



8, 88. 



— Herschels and Modern, Gierke, 1, 

 76. 



Astrophysical Observatory at Wash- 

 ington, observations, Abbot, 9, 214 ; 

 10, 470. 



Atkinson, E., Electricity and Mag- 

 netism, 2, 83. 



Atmospheric air, see Air. 



— electricity, variation in, Chauveau, 

 10, 161. 



Atom, relation to the charge of elec- 

 tricity carried, Thomson, 1, 140. 



Atoms, existence of masses smaller 

 than, Thomson, 8, 463. 



— in Space, Arrangement of, Van't 

 Hoff, 5, 388. 



— ions and molecules, color relations, 

 Lea, 1,405. 



— masses of, Berthelot, 9, 62. 

 Audition, limits of, Rayleigh, 4, 69. 

 Auroral period. 27-day, Clayton, 5, 



81. . 

 Austin, M., oxidation of manganese, 

 5, 260 ; estimation of manganese, 5, 

 209, 882. 



— manganese as pyrophosphate, 6, 

 233. 



— ammonium-magnesium phosphate, 

 7, 187. 



— double ammonium phosphates of 

 beryllium, zinc, and cadmium, 8, 

 206. 



— ammonium-magnesium arseniate, 



9, 55. 



Australia, Great Barrier Reef of, 

 Agassiz, 2, 240. 



— meteorites, Ward, 5, 135. 

 Avery, E. M., School Physics, 1, 57. 



