VOLUMES 1-X. 



481 



B 



Bacteria and decomposition of rocks, 

 Branner, 3, 488. 



Baffinland, observations, Bell, 4, 476 ; 

 Lower Silurian f anna of, Schuchert, 

 10, 81. 



Bailey, G. H., Tutorial Chemistry, 

 3, 357 ; 5, 390. 



Bailey, L. H., Plantbreeding, 1, 151 ; 

 Survival of tire Unlike, 3, .77 ; 

 Lessons with Plants, 5, 818 ; Evo- 

 lution of our Native Fruits, 7, 78. 



Bailey, W. W., Botanizing, 9, 80. 



Bain, H. F., limestone at Bethany, 

 Missouri, 5, 438. 



Baldwin, DeF., action of acetylene 

 on the oxides of copper, 8, 354. 



Bancroft, W. D., The Phase Eule, 4, 

 67. 



Barbour, E. H., on Daemonelix, 4, 

 77. 



Barlow, A. E., Grenville and Hast- 

 ings series of Canadian Laurentian, 

 3, 173. 



Barnes, C. R., Analytic keys to N. 

 American Mosses, 3, 354 ; Plant 

 Life, 7, 244. 



Barringer, D. M., Law of Mines and 

 Mining in the U. S., 6, 436; Min- 

 erals of Commercial Value, 5, 155. 



Barrington-Brown, rubies of Burma, 

 1, 64. 



Barus, C, counter-twisted curl ane- 

 roid, 1, 115. 



— liquid carbon dioxide, 2, 1 . 



— interferential induction balance, 

 3, 107 ; excursions of a telephone 

 diaphragm, 3, 219. 



— combination tones of siren and 

 organ pipe, 5, 88 ; electro-mag- 

 netic theory of light, 5, 343. 



— colloidal glass, 6, 270 ; compressi- 

 bility of colloids, 6, 285. 



— ■ thermodynamic relations of hydra- 

 ted glass, 7, 1. 



— motion of a submerged index thread 

 of mercury, 9, 139 ; thermodynamic 

 relations of waterglass, 9, 161 ; 

 diffusion of air through water, 9, 

 397. 



— torsional magnetostriction, 10, 407. 

 Bascom, F., volcanic rocks of South 



Mt.,' Pennsylvania, 3, 160. 



Bashore, H. B., glacial gravels in 

 Lower Susquehanna Valley, 1, 281, 



Battelli, H., physical papers from 

 the University of Pisa, 3, 493. 



Battery, large storage, John Trow- 

 bridge, 3, 246. 



Bauer, Survey of Maryland, 6, 513. 



Baumhauer, Crystal-Symmetry. 9, 73. 



Bayley, W. S., rocks of Crystal Falls 

 iron-bearing district, 9, 451. 



Beach, F. E., General Physics, 7, 

 314. 



Bearpaw Mountains, Montana, geol- 

 ogy, Weed and Pirsson, 1, 283, 351 ; 



2, 136, 188. 



Becker, G. F., gold fields of the S. 

 Appalachians, 1, 57. 



— rock differentiation, 3, 21 ; method 

 of computing diffusion, 3, 280. 



— fractional crystallization of rocks, 



4, 257. 



— Kant as a natural philosopher, 



5, 97 ; auriferous conglomerate 

 of the Transvaal, 5, 193 ; deter- 

 mination of plagioclase feldspars, 

 5, 349. 



Becquerel rays, Elster and Geitel, 8, 

 468 ; 9, 378 ; chemical effects of, 

 Curie, 9, 145, 144 ; deviation in 

 magnetic field, Giesel, 9, 147. 



— and Rontgen rays in a magnetic 

 field, Strutt, 9, 376. 



— See also Uranium-radiation and 

 Radio-active. 



Bedell, F., Principles of the Trans- 

 former, 2, 453 : joint transmission 

 of the alternating and direct cur- 

 rents, 10, 163. 



Beecher, C. E., morphology of 

 Triarthrus, 1, 251 ; comparative 

 morphology of the ; Galeodidse, by 

 Bernard, ), 491. 



— natural classification of the trilo- 

 bites, 3, 89, 181. 



— origin of spines, 6, 1, 125, 249, 

 329. 



— notice of Othniel Charles Marsh, 

 7, 403. 



— Conrad's types of Syrian fossils, 9, 

 176 ; Uintacrinus from Kansas, 9, 

 267. 



— restoration of Stylonurus lacoa- 

 nus, 10, 145. 



Bell, R., rising of land around Hud- 

 son Bay, 1, 219; observations on 

 Baffinland, 4, 476. 



Bergen, J. Y., Elements of Botany, 



3, 490. 



Berlin Academy of Sciences, 200th 

 anniversary, 9, 312. 



Bermudas, geology of, Verrill, 9, 

 313. 



Bernard, H. M., comparative mor- 

 phology of the GaleodidaB, 1, 491. 



Bibliotheca Zoologica II. 1, 77; 6, 

 103. 



Bigelow, F. H., solar and terrestrial 

 magnetism, 5, .455 ; international 

 cloud work for the U. S., 8, 433. 



