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GENERAL INDEX. 



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British Museum Catalogues, i, 396. 

 397, 398 ; 5, 75, 319 ; io, 170: 



Britton, N. L., Flora of the Northern 

 United States, Canada, etc., 3, 70: 

 4, 250; 6, 277. 



Broadhead, G. C, Devonian of 

 North Missouri. 2, 237. 



Brogger, W. C, Igneous rocks of 

 Predazzo, 1, 399 ; of Christiania. 6, 

 273. 



— Williams Memorial Lectures on 

 Geology, 9, 456. 



Brown, A., Flora of the Northern 

 United States, Canada, etc. . 3, 76 ; 

 4, 250 ; 6, 277. 



Browning, P: E., interaction of 

 chromic and arsenious acids, I, 35 ; 

 estimation of cadmium, 2, 269 ; of 

 vanadium, 2, 355 ; detection of sul- 

 phides, etc., 6, 317; volumetric 

 estimation of cerium, 8, 451 ; esti- 

 mation of thallium as the chromate, 

 8, 460 ; estimation of thallium, 9, 

 137; separation of nickel from co- 

 balt, 10, 316. 



Brush, C. F., a new gas, 6, 431. 



Brush, G. J., Manual of Determina- 

 tive Mineralogy, revised by Penfield, 

 2, 459 ; 6, 436. 



Brush discharges in air, Toepler, 7, 

 67. 



Burbank, J. E., X-rays and mineral 

 phosphorescence, 5,53; phosphor- 

 escence by electrification, 5, 55 ; 

 source of X-rays, 5, 129. 



Bush, K. J., LedidsB and Nuculiche of 

 N. Atlantic coast, 3, 51. 



Byerly, W. E., Differential Calculus, 

 1, 328. 



Cadmium normal element, Jaeger 



and Wachsmuth, 3, 71. 

 Cady, W. G., measurement of an air 



thermometer bulb, 2, 341 ; energy 



of cathode rays, 10, 1. 

 Cajori, F., History of Elementary 



Mathematics, 3, 79. 



— History of Physics. 7, 394. 



— search for solar X-rays on Pike's 

 Peak, 2, 289. 



Calculus, Lambert. 6, 513 ; for Engi- 

 neers, Perry, 4, 398. 



California, Mesozoie plants from, 

 Fontaine, 2, 273. 



— tin deposits of Temescal, Fair- 

 banks. 4, 39. 



Call, R. E., Rafmesqne's Ichthyolog- 



ica Ohiensis, 7, 473. 

 Calvin, S., geology of Johnson Co., 



Iowa, 5, 149. 



Campbell, D. H., Structure, etc., of 

 Mosses and Ferns. 1, 72. 



— Evolution of Plants, 9, 79. 

 Campbell, H. D., Specimens from 



Chichan-Kanab. Yucatan, 2, 413. 



Campbell, W. W., Elements of Prac- 

 tical Astronomy, 8, 88. 



Canada Geological Survey, publica- 

 tions, 1, 150, 490; Hoffmann's re- 

 port, 2, 88; vol. vii, 1894, 3, 72, 

 421/488 ; Hoffmann's report, 4, 78; 

 vol. viii, 1895, 4, 394 ; vol. ix, 1896, 

 5, 232 ; 1897, 6, 434, 510 ; vol. ix, 

 1896, 7, 71 ; 1898, 8, 232 ; 9, 68 ; 

 vol. x, 1897, 9, 156, 302, 456 ; 1899, 

 10, 165; vol. xi, 10, 399; Hoff- 

 mann's report, 10, 404. 



— Laurentian of, Adams and Barlow, 

 3, 173. 



— minerals of, Hoffmann. 2, 88 ; 4, 

 78; 6,437; 10, 404. 



Canadian Paleontologv, Whiteaves, 

 7,71. 



— Paleozoic corals, revision of, 

 Lambe, 9, 155. 



Cape Breton, Etcheminian fauna of, 

 Matthew, 9, 158. 



Cape Cod, Geology, Shaler, 8, 76. 



Cape of Good Hope, geological com- 

 mission, 1896, 4, 395. 



Cape Nome gold region, 9, 455. 



Carbon, see CHEMISTRY. 



Card, F. W., Bush-fruits, 7, 78. 



Carmichael, N. R., Eontgen rays, 1, 

 247. 



Carpenter, G. H., Insects, their 

 Structure and Life, 8, 473. 



Case, E. C, foramina in cranium of 

 a Permian reptile, 3, 321. 



Cathetometer, Wadsworth, 1, 41. 



Cathode light and the nature of the 

 Lenard rays, 4, 475. 



— photography, Trowbridge, 1, 245, 



— ray phenomena, Elster and Geitel, 

 1, 139. 



— rays and their effects, Wright; 1, 

 235. 



— — change of energy into light 

 rays, Wiedemann, 6, 433. 



dispersion by magnetic force, 



Birkeland, 8, 463. 



effect on air, Lenard. 5, 149. 



effect on conductivity of gases, 



McLennan, 10, 319. 

 energy of, Cady, 10, 1. 



— — nature of, Thomson, 4, 71, 391. 



— — reflection, Starke, 6, 433. 



— — velocity and susceptibility to 

 magnetic action, Wiechert, 9, 148. 



and X-light. Rollins, 10, 382. 



— See RONTGEN RAYS. 



