476 



INDEX. 



M 



Maldives and Laccadives, fauna, 

 etc., Gardiner, 24. 



Maniia, Bureau of Science, 322. 



Marignac, J.-C. Galissard, com- 

 plete works, Ador, 460. 



Mansfield, G. R., Roxbury conglom- 

 erate, 67. 



Mars, temperature, Lowell, 471. 



Maryland geol. survey, 147. 



McPherson, W., Chemistry, 384. 



Merrill, G. P., Rocks and Rock- 

 weathering, 150 ; meteorite from 

 Selma, Alabama, 244. 



Meteorite, stone, Selma, Alabama, 

 Merrill. 244 ; Elm Creek, Kansas, 

 Howard, 379 ; Hendersonville, N.C., 

 Merrill, 393. 



Meteorites, from Columbia, H. A. 

 Ward, 1. 



Michigan geol. survey, 227. 



— water supplies, 323. 

 Micrology, Animal, Guyer, 156. 

 Mineral Characters, Richards, 232. 

 Mineralogia Groenlandica, Boggild, 



320. 

 Mineralogy, Hintze, 72. 



MINERALS. 



Actinolite, 32. Ampbibole, com- 

 position, 23. Argyrodite, Bolivia, 

 20. 



Canfieldite, Bolivia, 21. Chalcopy- 

 rite crystals, Japan, 59. Chloro- 

 phane, phosphorescence, 142. 

 Copper, crystallized, Arizona, 

 - 232. 



Edenite, 38. 



Feldspars, decomposition, Cushman 

 and Hubbard, 231. 



Gadolinite, Australia, 464. 



Hornblende, 39. 



Hudsonite. 45. 



Irvingite, Wisconsin, 451. 



Malacone, argon and helium from, 

 141. Marignacite, Wisconsin, 

 207. Molybdite, composition, 

 297 ; Arizona, 455. 



Platinum, 319. 



Tremolite, 31. 



Uraninite, radio-active products, 

 77. * 



Willemite, New Jersey, 20. 

 Minerals of Lyon Mt., N. Y., Whit- 

 lock, 232 ; of Greenland, Boggild, 



320. 



— reproduction, Tchiruwinsky, 395. 

 Morgan, T. H., Zoology, 241. 

 Morgan, W. C, Qualitative Analv- 



sis, 62. 



N 



Nantucket, glacial history, Wilson, 



67. 

 Neptune, cruise of, Low, 307. 

 Nervous System, Integrative Action, 



Sherrington, 73. 

 Nevada, ore deposits, Spurr, 466. 

 Newton, H. D., estimation of iron, 



365. 

 New Zealand geol. survey, 464. 

 Niagara Falls, recession, Gilbert 



and Hall, 226. 

 North Carolina, Building Stones, 



Watson and Laney, 70. 

 Nucleation, colloidal, Barus, 202 ; 



vapor, in the lapse of time, Barus, 



342. 



Observatory, Harvard, publications, 



75, 323. 

 — Washburn, publications, 323. 

 Ocean, limeless, of Pre-Cambrian 



time, Daly, 93, 393. 

 Ohio geol. survey, 72. 

 Optics, Drude, 146. 

 Oregon, Mesozoic of southwestern, 



Diller, 401. 

 Organbildende Substanzen, Rabl, 



468. 

 Oscillatory discharge of a polarized 



cell, Kriiger, 63. 

 Ostwald's Klassiker der Exakten 



Wissenschaften, 399. 



OBITUARY. 



Berthelot, P. E. M. , 324. Bertrand, 

 M., 324. Von Bezold, W., 324. 



Foster, Sir M., 244. 



Mendeleef, D. I. 244. 



Moissan, H., 324. 



Rees, J. K., 324. Rhees, W. J., 

 324. 



Sokolov, N., 324. 



Todd, H. D., 324. 



Palaeontologia Universalis, 315. 



Paleobotany, see BOTANY. 



Palmer, H. E., detection of ferro- 

 cyanides, etc., 448. 



Penfield, S. L., chemical composi- 

 tion of amphibole, 23. 



Petereit, A. H., crystallized native 

 copper, 232. 



Phelps, I. K., use of succinic acid, 

 211 ; esteriflcation of succinic acid, 

 368. 



