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VOLUMES 1-X. 



505 



Lodge, O., influence of a magnetic 

 field on radiation-frequency, 4, 

 153. 



Longden, A. C, electrical insistence 

 of thin films from cathode dis- 

 charge, 9, 407 ; selenium interfer- 

 ence rings, 10, 55. 



Loomis, E. J,, Eclipse party in 

 Africa, 3, 80. 



Lory, C. A., electrical thermostat, 

 9, 179. 



Loudon, W. J., Physics, 1, 141. 



Louisiana, geology, Harris and 

 Veateh, 10, 81. 



Low, A. P., traverse of Labrador 

 Peninsula, 6, 510. 



Lucas, F. A., contributions to Paleon- 

 tology, 6, 899. 



Luedecke, O., die Minerale des 

 Harzes, 2, 460. 



Luminous night-clouds, height, 2, 89. 



Luquer, Minerals in rock sections, 7, 

 319. 



Lyell and Modern Geology, Bonney, 

 1, 322. 



— Students Geology, Judd, 2, 86. 

 Lyman, B. S., trap rock of the Pali- 

 sades, 1, 149. 



Lyons, A. B., chemical composition 

 of Hawaiian soils, 2, 421. 



M 

 Mabilleau, Philosophic Atomistique, 



1, 54. 

 McAlpine, D., Australian Fungi, 1, 



324. 

 MacCurdy, G. G., translation of pa- 

 per on Pithecanthropus erectus, 4, 



213. 

 Mcllhiney, P. C., action of ferric 



chloride on metallic gold, 2, 293. 

 McKay, T. C., explosive effect of 



electrical discharges, 8, 239. 

 Maclean, G. V., velocity of electric 



waves in air, 8, 1. 

 McLennan, J. C., Physics, 1, 141. 

 Magma, minerals formed from, 8, 



80 : separation of alumina from, 8, 



227. 

 Magnetic declination in Alaska, 1895, 



Schott, 1, 75. 



— field, influence on radiation-fre- 

 quency, Lodge, 4, 153. 



— increment of rigidity, H. D. Day, 

 3, 449. 



— method of detecting metallic iron, 

 Duane, 4, 475. 



— Pole, South, location, Borchgre- 

 vink, 10, 405. 



— screening, Dubois and Wills, 10, 

 77. 



Magnetism, action of light on, Hart, 

 10, 66. 



— of Earth, determination of, Meyer, 

 5, 467. 



— influence on light. Zeernan, 3, 486 ; 

 Dunstan, Eice and Kraus, 3, 472. 



— solar and terrestrial, Bigelow, 5, 

 455. 



— See Electricity. 

 Magnetismus cler Planeten, Leyst, 



1, 56. 



Magnetizing constants of inorganic 

 substances, Meyer, 8, 464. 



Magnetostriction, torsional, Barus, 

 10, 407. 



Magnets, induction coefficients of 

 hard steel, Pierce, 2, 347 ; proper- 

 ties of seasoned, Pierce, 5, 334; 

 temperature-coefficients of, Dur- 

 ward, 5, 245. 



Maine, glacial gravels, Stone, 10, 247. 



Make and break, new form, Knipp, 

 5, 283. 



Mammals, Catalogue of, Trouessart, 

 3, 351 ; 7, 79 ; 8, 397. 



— origin of, Marsh, 6, 406 ; Osborn, 

 7,92. 



Mammoth Cave of Kentucky, Hovey 



and Call, 4, 326. 

 Manouvrier, L., Pithecanthropus 



erectus, 4, 213. 

 Maquenne, L., les Sucres et leurs 



principaux Derives, 9, 445. 

 Marcou, J., Jura and Neocomian of 



Arkansas, etc.. 4, 197 ; reply to, by 



R. T. Hill, 4, 449. 

 Margerie, E. de, translation of, Suess, 



Antlitz der Erde, 5, 152 ; IO, 167. 

 Marine animals, geographical distri- 

 bution, Ortmann, 1, 321. 

 Marsee, G., Plant diseases caused by 



Cryptogamic parasites, 8, 471. 

 Marsh, O. C., globular lightning, 1, 



13; age of the Wealden, 1, 234; 



Pithecanthropus erectus, 1, 475. 



— new Belodont reptile, 2, 59 ; geol- 

 ogy of Block Island, 2, 295, 375 ; 

 Amphibian footprints from the De- 

 vonian, 2, 374 ; Jurassic formation 

 on the Atlantic Coast, 2, 433 ; Din- 

 osaurs of North America, 2, 458. 



— the Stylinodontia, 3, 137 ; affini- 

 ties of Hesperornis, 3, 347 ; verte- 

 brate fossils of Denver basin, 3, 

 349. 



— principal characters of the Proto- 

 ceratidepe, 4, 165 ; observations on 

 European Dinosaurs, 4, 413. 



— Cuvier prize awarded, 5, 79 ; col- 

 lections presented to Yale Univer- 

 sity, s, 156. 



