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INDEX 



Lithology, Outline of Elementary, 

 Barton, 469. 



Liveing, G. D., separation of the 

 least volatile gases of atmospheric 

 air, 207. 



Lloyd, M. G., magnetic effects in 

 tellurium, 57. 



Low Temperature Research, Un- 

 solved Problems, Gierke, 393. 



Lyons, T. A., Treatise of Electro- 

 Magnetic Phenomena, 77. 



M 



Magnetic effects of moving electric 

 charges, Adams, 155 ; Pender, 173; 

 Wilson, 322. 



Marine invertebrates of Eastern Can- 

 ada, Catalogue, Whiteaves, 395. 



Marsh collection, Peabody Museum, 

 Eocene mammalia of, Wortman, 

 143, 193, 281, 377, 421. 



Maryland, Eocene deposits, Clark 

 and. Martin, 77. 



McNairn, W. H., phlogopite crys- 

 tals from Ontario, 398. 



Mendenhall, C. E., galvanometers 

 of high sensibility. 249. 



Meteorite, the Veramin, Ward, 453. 



— stony, of Perry, Alabama, 469. 



— swarms. Hogbom, 399. 

 Meteorites, iron, classification, Co- 

 hen, 86. 



Meteorological Atlas of Argentine 

 Republic, Delachaux, 88. 



Mexico, Bulletin of the Geol. Insti- 

 tute, Ordenez, 84. 



Mineralogie, Handbuch der, Hintze, 

 399. 



Mineralogy and Petrography at Yale 

 University, Penfield and Pirsson, 

 398. 



MINERALS. 



Atacamite crystals. Chili, 100. 

 Barite, Kansas City, Mo., 47. 



Brookite, No. Carolina, 180. 

 Calaverite, California, 225. Cal- 



cite, 42. Caledonite, Montana, 47. 



Celestite, Salina Co., Kan., 48. 



Ceruleite, Chili, 85. Chrysoberyl, 



New York, 104. Conchite, 84, 



469. Corundum, in syenite, 



Madras, 467. 

 Datolite, Quebec, 447. 

 Eleolite-syenite, Madras, 467. 

 Faujasite, Quebec,. 448. 

 Galena, 45. 

 Hussakite, Brazil, 85. 

 Ktypteite, 469. 

 Lassallite, France, 85. Leadhillite, 



California, 46. Linarite, Califor- 

 nia, 46. 



Marcasite, 414. Mercuric iodide, 

 New South Wales, 98. Molybdo- 

 phyllite, Sweden, 469. 



Octahedrite, No. Carolina, 180. 



Pectolite, New Jersey, 99. Phlo- 

 gopite crystal, Ontario, 398. 

 Pyrite, New Jersey, 45 ; 414. 

 Pyroxene, Tennessee, 105. 



Quartz, vitrified, Shenstone, 74. 



Realgar, Washington, 103. 



Seligmannite, Switzerland, 85. Sul- 

 vanite, So. Australia, 85. Stan- 

 nite, crystallization, 469. Syn- 

 chisite, Greenland, 469. 



Termierite, France, 85. Torrensite, 

 85. 



Vesuvianite, New Mexico, 104. 

 Viellaurite, 85. Yiolaite, 86. 

 Minnesota, Geol. Survey, vol. vi, 395. 

 Missouri, Cambrian limestones, 



Nason, 358 ; fossils of, Beecher, 



362, 364. 

 Mixter, W. G., heat of dissociation 



and combustion of acetylene, etc., 



347. 

 Montana, laccoliths of High wood 



Mts., Weed and Pirsson, 1. 

 Moody, S. E., determination of per- 



sulphates, 367. 

 Moses, A. J., mineralogical notes, 



98. 



N 



Narkose, Studien iiber die, Overton, 

 325. 



Nason, F. L., age and geol. relations 

 of the St. Joseph and Potosi lime- 

 stones of Missouri, 359. 



Nature's Miracles, Gray, 325. 



New Jersey, Geol. Survey, 466, 



Nodes and loops of sound in the open 

 air, method of locating, Davis, 263. 



Norton, J. T., Jr., action of sodium 

 thiosulphate on solutions of metal- 

 lic salts, 115. 



Noyes, W. A., Elements of Qualita- 

 tive Analysis, 462. 



OBITUARY— 



Lacaze Duthiers, Baron de, 326. 

 Le Conte, Joseph, 174, 248. 

 Nordenskiold, Adolf Erik, 326. 

 Koenig. Rudolph, 474. 

 Schimper, A. F. W., 474. 

 Schott, Charles Anthony, 326. 

 Schur, Dr. Wilhelm, 326. 



