INDEX. 



475 



GEOLOGY. 



Eoxbury conglomerate, Mansfield, 



67. 

 Eugosa, Duerden and Carruthers, 



315. 

 Schoharie Valley, geology, Grabau, 



148. 

 Stone Implements of South Africa, 



Johnson, 465. 

 Strenuella strenua, Shimer, 199, 319. 

 Streptelasma rectum, Hall, Brown, 



277. 

 Terraces, wave-cut in Keuka Valley, 



Carney, 325. 

 Trilobites, East- Baltic, Schmidt, 



315. 

 Trochilisken, Karpinsky, 314. 

 Upper Devonian fauna in Montana, 



Eaymond, 116. 

 Wasatch deposits, Loomis, 356. 

 See also under BOTANY. 

 Geology of Connecticut, Eice and 



Gregory, 385. 

 Gibbs, J. Willard, Scientific Papers, 



Bumsted and Van Name, 144. 

 Gilmore, C. W., Baptanodon, from 



Wyoming, 193. 

 Glaciers, see GEOLOGY. 

 Gold deposits, Cripple Creek, Lind- 



gren and Eansome, 466. 

 Gooch, F. A., estimation of iron, 



365. 

 Gordon College, Khartoum, report 



of laboratories, 155. 

 Greenland, minerals of, Boggild, 320 ; 



sea-floor deposits, Boggild, 394. 

 Gregory, H. E., geology of Connec- 

 ticut, 385 ; geol. map of Connec- 

 ticut, 392. 

 Groth, P., Chemische Kristallogra- 



phie, 153. 

 Guild, F. W., molybdite from Ari- 

 zona, 455. 



H 



Handlirsch, A., Fossil Insects, 311. 

 Hawaii, report of surveyor, 321. 

 Hawaiian and lunar craters, Pick- 



ering, 



18. 



Henderson, W. E., Chemistry, 384. 



Hintze, C., Mineralogy, 72. 



Hobbs, W. H., features formed at 

 the time of earthquakes, 245 ; seis- 

 mic geology, 309. 



Hober, R., Physikalische Chemie, 

 158. 



Holm, T., studies in the Cyperaceas, 

 422. 



Holtermann, Climate and Plant 



Structure, 469. 

 Horse, evolution of, Lull, 161. 

 Howard, K. S., Elm Creek aerolite, 



379. 

 Hubbard, J. L., use of succinic acid, 



211 ; esterification of succinic acid, 



368. 



Iddings, J. P., Eock Minerals, 152. 

 Illinois geological survey, 227. 



— University, bulletin, 399. 

 Insects, Fossil, Handlirsch, 311. 



— Permian, Sellards, 345. 

 Ionization and electric convection, 



Amaduzzi, 463 ; of the ocean atmos- 

 phere, Eve, 224 ; periodicity of air, 

 Wood and Campbell, 224. 



Ions, decay in the fog chamber, 

 Barus, 460. 



Iowa geological survey, 393. 



Japan, chalcopyrite crystals, Ford. 



59. 

 — Earthquake reports, 322. 

 Johnson, J. P., stone implements of 



So. Africa, 465. 



K 



Keuka Valley, wave-cut terraces, 

 Carney, 325. 



Ladenburg, A., History of Chemis- 

 try, 306. 



Latreille, life of, Nussac, 469. 



Lenher, V., marignacite from Wis- 

 consin, 287. 



Light, absorption of, Miller and 

 Houstoun, 82. 



Lindgren, W., Cripple Creek, 466. 



Linnaeus, 200th anniversary of 

 birth, 396. 



Lisboa, M. A. R., facetted pebbles 

 of Brazil, 9. 



Lodge, O., Electrons, 462. 



Loomis, F. B., Wasatch and Wind 

 Eiver rodents, 123 ; origin of Wa- 

 satch deposits, 356. 



Low, A. P., Cruise of the Neptune, 

 307. 



Lull, R. S., evolution of the horse 

 family, 161. 



Lunar and Hawaiian physical fea- 

 tures, Pickering, 228. 



