570 



TNDEX. 



J 

 Jenney W. P., great Nevada meteor 



of 1894, 431. 

 Jones, H. C, absorption spectra of 



solutions, 78. 



K 



Kahlenberg, L., Chemistry, 494. 



Kindle, E. M., diatomaceous dust 

 on the Bering Sea ice, 175 ; section 

 at Cape Thompson, Alaska, 520. 



Korea, Journeys through, Koto, 504. 



Lambe, L. M., fish fauna of the 

 Albert shales, 165. 



Larsen, E. S., relation between the 

 refractive index and density of 

 crystallized silicates, 263. 



Leighton, H., Clay- Working Indus- 

 try, 563. 



Light efficiency, method of meas- 

 uring, Hutchins, 529. 



Long, J. H., Physiological Chemistry, 

 555. 



Loomis, F. B., turtles from the 

 Upper Harrison beds, 17. 



Luftelektrizitat, Gockel, 77. 



M 

 Magnetic disturbances and the 



genesis of petroleum, Becker, 499. 

 — properties of Norway iron, Peirce, 



1. 

 Mars et ses Canaux, Lowell-Moyen, 



565. 

 Materia Eadiante, La, Eighi, 77. 

 Matthew, W. D., carnivora and 



insectivora of the Bridger Basin, 



500; Pliocene fauna from Nebraska, 



500. 

 McGregory, J. F., Chemical Analy- 

 sis, 554. 

 Mechanics, Hancock, 78. 

 Melting point determination, White, 



453; methods at high temperatures, 



White, 474. 

 Mendel's Principles of Heredity, 



Bateson, 84. 

 Merwin, H. E.,peroxidized titanium 



solutions, 119 ; connellite and chal- 



cophyllite, Arizona, 537. 

 Metallography, Elements of, Eurer, 



Mathewson, 554. 

 Meteorite, Quinn Canyon, Nevada, 



Jenney, 431. 

 Meteorites in the Museum of Nat. 



History, Paris, Meunier, 84. 

 Michigan geol. survey, 559. 



Millikan, R. A., Electricity, etc., 79. 

 Mills, J., Electricity, etc., 79. 

 Mineral Eesources of India, Holland, 

 196. 



— Eesources of Virginia, Watson, 82. 



— survey of Ceylon, report, Parsons, 

 81. 



Mineralogy, Second Appendix to 

 Dana's System, Dana and Ford, 196. 



— etc., Elements, Moses and Parsons, 

 583. 



MINERALS. 



Arizonite, Arizona, 353. 

 Calamine crystals, Organ Mts., N. 

 M., 185. Calcite crystals, Kelly's 

 Island, Lake Erie, 186. Chalco- 

 phyllite, Arizona, 537. Connel- 

 lite, Arizona, 537. 

 Datolite, New Jersey, 187. Delor- 



enzite, Italy, 83. 

 Epidote, pyrogenetic, Butler, 27. 

 Georgiadesite, Italy, 83. 

 Hastingsite, Ontario, 540. 

 Neptunite, California, 15. 

 Parahopeite, 84. Pyromorphite, 



British Columbia, 40. 

 Einneite, 84. 



Taramellite, Italy, 83. Tarbuttite, 

 84. 

 Minerals of Arizona, Blake, 82. 

 Mining Congress, American report, 



87. 

 Mixter, W. G., heat of formation of 

 trisodium orthophosphate, etc., 103. 

 Monteregian Hills, Canada, rare 



rock type, Dresser, 71. 

 Morse, H. W., Chemistry, 495. 

 Moses, A. J., Mineralogy, 563. 

 Moulton, F. R., tidal and other 

 problems, 188. 



N 



Nebraska, Pliocene fauna, Cook, 500; 



Proboscidian, Cook, 183. 

 — Teleoceras from the Miocene of, 



Olcott, 403, 

 New Haven, Conn., Lighthouse 



granite, Ward. 131. 

 New Jersey geol. survey, 499. 

 New Zealand geol. survey, 81. 

 Nobel prizes in 1906, 507. 



OBITUARY. 



Dohrn, A., 508. 

 Fletcher, H., 508. 



