480 



INDEX. 



Mallet, J. W., meteorite from Coon 



Butte. Arizona, 347. 

 Mann, G., Chemistry of the Proteids, 



407. 

 Martin, G., Affinities of Elements 



and Compounds, 79. 

 Maryland Geol. -Survey, see GEOL. 



REPORTS. 

 Matter, Electrical nature of, Jones, 



465. 

 Mawson, D., Geology of the New 



Hebrides. 403. 

 Maxson, R. N., colorimetric deter- 

 mination of gold, 270. 

 Mazama, '260. 

 McCoy, H. M., radio-activity of 



thorium compounds, 433. 

 Mechanics, Merrill, 260. 

 Mendenhall, W. C., geology of Cop- 

 per River region. Alaska, 82. 

 Merrill, G. P., new meteorite, Scott 



Co., Kansas, 356; History of 



American Geology, 467. 

 Meteorite, iron, Rodeo, Mexico, 



Farrington, 86 ; new from Texas, 



Howard, 186. 



— stone, Coon Butte, Arizona, Mal- 

 let, 347; new, Scott Co., Kansas, 

 Merrill, 356 ; Shelburne, Ontario, 

 Borgstrom, 86. 



Meteorites, Canyon Diablo, Barrin- 

 ger and Tilghman, 402. 



Miers, H. A., phenocrysts in igneous 

 rocks, 182. 



Miller, W. G., cobalt-nickel arsen- 

 ides of Temiskaming. 256. 



Mineralogie, Hintze, 257. 



— von Japan, 405. 



MINERALS. 



Asbestos, Canada, 255. 



Barite, Maryland, 369. 



Calcites. phosphorescent, 301. 

 Celestite, Canada, 188; Michigan, 

 237. Cobaltite, Northern On- 

 tario, 275. Corundum, N. Caro- 

 lina, 253. 



Feldspars, determination of, Wright, 

 361. Fluorite, 405; in Kentucky, 

 84. 



Mercury mineral, new, Terlingua, 

 Texas, 85. Mica, Canada, 405. 



Opal pseudomorphs, New South 

 Wales, 254. 



Pseudo-leucite, Yukon T., 286. 

 Pseudo-wollastonite, 89. 



Siderite, Maryland, 364. Silver, 

 Canada, 256. Smaltite, Canada, 

 256. Soda-leucite, re-formation, 

 294. Sulphur, Michigan, 237. 



Thorianite, 187. 



Wollastonite, 89. 

 Missouri, copper deposits, Bain and 

 Ulrich, 160. 



— geol. Bureau, publications, 181. 



N 



National Museum, publications, 260; 

 report June 1904, 479. 



Nevada, geology of Tonopah mining 

 district, Spurr, 83. 



New Hebrides, Geologv, Mawson, 

 403. 



New Mexico, lower Paleozoic forma- 

 tions, Gordon and Graton, 390. 



New York, configuration of rock 

 floor of, Hobbs, 182. 



— State Museum, bulletins, 87, 181. 

 Norway,, Crustacea, Sars, 337. 

 Nucleationof the atmosphere. Barns. 



400. 



OBITUARY. 



Beale, L. S., 408. 



Curie, P., 408. 



Langley, S. P., 321. 



Peirce, J. M., 408. 



Russell, I. C, 481. 



Shaler, N. S., 408, 480. 

 Observatory, U. S. Naval, 260. 

 Oceanography of the Pacific, Flint, 



333. 

 Orbits of celestial bodies, determina- 

 tion, Bansehinger, 478. 

 Osann, A., Chemische Petrographie, 



183. 

 Ostwald, W., Conversations on 



Chemistry, part ii, 248. 

 Ostwald's Klassiker der exakten 



Wissenschaften. 188. 

 Oyster, Brooks, 88. 



Pacific, Albatross Expedition to the 

 Eastern, Agassiz, 257. 



— oceanography, Flint, 333. 

 Paleontologie, Annales de, Vol. I, 



pts. I and II, 330. 

 Penfield, S. L., drawing of crystals, 



206 ; precipitates on asbestos, 453. 

 Petrography, see ROCKS. 

 Philippi, W., Elektrische Kraftuber- 



tragung, 81. 

 Philippine Journal of Science, 336, 



408. 

 Physical measurements, Sabine, 467. 



— Phenomena, Modern Theory of, 

 Righi, 328. 



Physik, Lehrbuch, Chwolson, 174. 



