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Marsh, O. C, Ceratopsia, 6, 92 ; ver- 

 tebrate fossils for the National Muse- 

 um, 6, 101 ; Jurassic formation on 

 the Atlantic coast, 6, 105 ; cycad 

 horizons in the Rocky Mountain re- 

 gion, 6, 197 ; value of type speci- 

 mens, 6,401 ; origin of mammals, 6, 

 406 ; fossils in determining geologi- 

 cal age, 6, 483 ; families of Sauropo- 

 dos Dinosauria, 6, 487. 



— footprints of Jurassic Dinosaurs, 

 7, 229 ; note on a Bridger Eocene 

 carnivore, 7, 397. 



— obituary notice by C. E. Beecher, 

 7, 403 ; bibliography of, 7, 420. 



Martin, G. C, dunite in Western 



Massachusetts, 6, 244. 

 Maryland, Geological Survey, Clark, 



vols, i, ii, 7, 69 ; vol. iii, 9, 223. 



— Weather Service, Clark, 9, 234 ; 

 Abbe, 9, 81. 



Massachusetts, geology of Green 

 Mts., 1, 146. 



Mathematical congress, Internation- 

 al, papers read, 2, 90. 



Mathematics, History, Boyer, 9, 234 ; 

 History of Elementary, Cajori. 3, 

 79. 



Matter, Energy, Force and Work, 

 Holman, 7, 237. 



Matthew, G. F., Palaeozoic terrane 

 beneath the Cambrian, 8, 79 ; Etche- 

 minian fauna of Cape Breton, 9, 

 158. 



Mauna Loa, eruption, 8, 237. 



Maxwell, James Clerk, and Modern 

 Physics, Glazebrook, 1, 404. 



Mayer, A. G., improved heliostat of 

 A. M. Mayer, 4, 306. 



Mayer, A. M., analysis of contrast- 

 colors, I, 38; researches in acous- 

 tics, 81 ; Rontgen rays, 1, 467 ; 

 flotation of disks and rings of metal, 

 3, 253. 



— obituary notice of, 4, 161. 



Mazama, Crater Lake number, 5, 79. 



Means, T. H., determination of solu- 

 ble mineral matter in a soil, 7, 

 264. 



Measurement of crystals, Palache, 2, 



279. 

 Mechanics, Apjnied, Perry, 5, SO. 



— and Hydrostatics, Glazebrook, 1, 

 327. 



Melting points of metals, Holman, 

 Lawrence and Barr, 1, 395; Holborn 

 and Day, 10, 187 ; of platinum, 

 Meyer, 2, 81. 



— and critical temperatures, 2, 299. 

 Membranes, semi-permeable, Mijers, 



7, 235. 



Mercury, motion of a submerged in- 

 dex thread of, Barns, 9, 139. 



— resistance, pressure co-efficient of, 

 Palmer, 4, 1. 



— See CHEMISTRY.. 



Merrill, G. P., free gold in granite, 

 1, 309 ; meteorite from Hamblen 

 Co., Tenn., 2, 149. 



— Treatise on Rocks, 3, 423. 

 Metals, capillary constants of molten, 



Siedentopf, 4, 320. 



— melting points, 1, 395; 10, 187. 



— reflective power of, Hagen and 

 Rubens, 9, 294. 



Metamorphism, see GEOLOGY. 

 Meteor of Dec. 4, 1896, 3, 81. 

 Meteoric iron, containing platinum 

 and iridium, Davison, 7, 4. 



— structure and origin, Preston, 5, 

 62. 



Meteorite, iron, from Australia, 

 Ward, s, 135. 



— Ballinoo. Australia, H. A. Ward, 

 5, 136. 



— Bendego, Brazil, Derby, 4, 159. 



— Central Missouri, Preston, 9, 285. 



— Forsyth Co., N. C.,de Schweinitz, 

 1, 208. 



— Hamblen Co., Tenn., mesosiderite, 

 Merrill, 2, 149. 



— Hayden Creek, Idaho, Hidden, 9, 

 367. 



— Illinois Gulch, Montana, Preston, 

 9, 201. 



— Iredell, Bosque Co., Texas, Foote, 

 8, 415. 



— Luis Lopez, N. Mexico, Preston, 9, 

 283. 



— Mooranoppin, Australia, H. A. 

 Ward, 5, 140. 



— Mungindi, Australia, H. A. Ward, 

 5, 138. 



— Murphy, Cherokee Co., N. C, H. L. 

 Ward, 8, 225. 



— Roebourne, Australia, H. A. Ward, 



5, 135- 



— Sacramento Mts. , N. Mexico, Foote, 

 3,65. 



— San Angelo, Texas, Preston, 5, 

 269. 



— Thurlow, Hastings Co., Canada, 4, 

 325. 



— Tombigbee River, Alabama, Foote, 

 8, 153. 



Meteorite, stone, Allegan, Michigan, 

 Ward, 8, 412. 



— Bjurbole, Finland, 10, 250. 



— Jerome, Gove Co., Kansas, Wash- 

 ington, 5, 447. 



— Ness Co., Kansas, Ward, 7, 233. 



— Oakley, Kansas, Preston, 9, 410. 



