﻿INDEX. 
  

  

  479 
  

  

  Meteorite, 
  iron, 
  Alabama, 
  Foote. 
  153. 
  

  

  North 
  Carolina, 
  Ward, 
  225. 
  Texas, 
  

  

  Foote, 
  415. 
  

   Meteorite, 
  stone, 
  at 
  Allegan, 
  Michigan, 
  

  

  Ward, 
  412. 
  

   Meteors 
  of 
  November 
  1899, 
  473. 
  

   Meunier, 
  Experimental 
  Geology, 
  468. 
  

   Michigan 
  Geological 
  Survey, 
  vol. 
  vi, 
  

  

  466. 
  

   Michigan, 
  month 
  of 
  Grand 
  Eiver, 
  

  

  Mudge, 
  21. 
  

   Microscopical 
  Society. 
  American, 
  399. 
  

   Mineralogy, 
  First 
  Appendix 
  to 
  Dana's 
  

  

  System, 
  236. 
  

  

  MiNEEALS 
  — 
  

  

  Amphiboles, 
  etching 
  figures, 
  Daly, 
  

  

  82 
  ; 
  Analcite, 
  Nova 
  Scotia, 
  251 
  ; 
  

  

  Arzrunite, 
  Chili, 
  468 
  ; 
  Asphalt, 
  

  

  Indian 
  territory, 
  219. 
  

   Calamine, 
  New 
  Jersey, 
  248. 
  Carnot- 
  

  

  ite, 
  Colorado, 
  83. 
  Coloradoite(?) 
  

  

  California, 
  297. 
  

   Epidote, 
  Idaho, 
  299. 
  

   Federovite, 
  Italy, 
  83. 
  

   Ganomalite, 
  Sweden, 
  348. 
  Garnet, 
  

  

  Idaho, 
  299. 
  Glaucochroite, 
  New 
  

  

  Jersey, 
  343. 
  Gypsum, 
  Kansas, 
  

  

  466. 
  

   Hancockite, 
  New 
  Jersey, 
  339. 
  Har- 
  

  

  dystonite. 
  New 
  Jersey, 
  82. 
  Hes- 
  

  

  site, 
  Mexico, 
  298. 
  

   Leucophrenicite, 
  351. 
  Loranskite, 
  

  

  Finland, 
  469. 
  

   Melonite 
  (?), 
  California, 
  295. 
  

   Nasonite, 
  New 
  Jersey, 
  346. 
  

   Orthoclase, 
  Japan, 
  157. 
  

   Paralaurionite, 
  469. 
  Parisite, 
  Mon- 
  

   tana, 
  21. 
  Pectolite, 
  New 
  Jersev, 
  

  

  245. 
  Petzite, 
  California, 
  297. 
  

  

  Philipstadite, 
  Sweden, 
  82, 
  83. 
  

  

  Pyi'ophyllite, 
  North 
  Carolina, 
  

  

  247. 
  Pyroxenes, 
  etching 
  figures, 
  

  

  82. 
  

   Eafaelite, 
  Chili, 
  468. 
  Ruby, 
  North 
  

  

  Carolina, 
  370. 
  

   Stelznerite, 
  Chili, 
  468. 
  Stokesite, 
  

  

  469. 
  

   Tourmaline, 
  constitution, 
  F. 
  W. 
  

  

  Clarke, 
  111. 
  

   Von 
  Diestite, 
  Colorado, 
  469. 
  

   Minerals 
  of 
  Mexico, 
  Aguilera, 
  236. 
  

  

  formation 
  in 
  a 
  magma, 
  Moroze- 
  

   wicz, 
  80. 
  

   Morley, 
  F. 
  H., 
  iodometric 
  determina- 
  

   tion 
  of 
  gold, 
  261. 
  

   Morozewicz, 
  experiments 
  on 
  the 
  for- 
  

   mation 
  of 
  minerals, 
  80. 
  

   Moses, 
  A. 
  J., 
  characters 
  of 
  crystals, 
  

  

  84. 
  

   Mudge, 
  E. 
  H., 
  mouth 
  of 
  Grand 
  Eiver, 
  

   Michigan, 
  31. 
  

  

  Newberry, 
  J. 
  S., 
  Extinct 
  Floras 
  of 
  

  

  North 
  America, 
  394. 
  

   New 
  Jersey 
  Geol. 
  Survey, 
  1898, 
  394. 
  

   Nepheline 
  svenite, 
  Ransome, 
  417. 
  

   Trap 
  of 
  Eocky 
  Hill, 
  Phillips, 
  207. 
  

   North 
  America, 
  Later 
  Extinct 
  Floras 
  

  

  of, 
  Newberry, 
  394. 
  

   Norton, 
  J. 
  T., 
  Jr., 
  estimation 
  of 
  iron 
  

   in 
  the 
  ferric 
  state, 
  25. 
  

  

  Obituary 
  — 
  

  

  Brinton, 
  Daniel 
  Garrison, 
  318. 
  

  

  Bunsen, 
  Eobert 
  WiJhelm, 
  318. 
  

  

  Dawson, 
  Sir 
  J. 
  W., 
  475. 
  

  

  Flower, 
  Sir 
  William 
  Henrv, 
  238. 
  

  

  Frankland, 
  Sir 
  Edward, 
  318. 
  

  

  Orton, 
  Edward, 
  400. 
  

   Ortmann, 
  A. 
  E., 
  fauna 
  of 
  the 
  Magel- 
  

  

  lanian 
  beds 
  of 
  Chili, 
  427. 
  

   Ostwald. 
  W. 
  , 
  Allgemeine 
  Chemie, 
  74. 
  

   Ostw^ald's 
  Klassiker, 
  475. 
  

  

  I 
  Palache, 
  C, 
  epidote 
  and 
  garnet 
  from 
  

  

  Idaho, 
  299. 
  

   [ 
  Penfield, 
  S. 
  L., 
  composition 
  of 
  pari- 
  

   site, 
  21 
  ; 
  new 
  minerals 
  from 
  Frank- 
  

   lin, 
  N. 
  J., 
  339. 
  

  

  Penniman, 
  T. 
  D., 
  electrical 
  measure- 
  

   ments, 
  35. 
  

  

  Peters, 
  C. 
  A., 
  tellurous 
  acid 
  in 
  pres- 
  

   ence 
  of 
  haloid 
  salts, 
  122. 
  

  

  Petrology, 
  International 
  Journal 
  of, 
  

   i 
  proposed, 
  470. 
  

  

  I 
  Phillips, 
  A. 
  H., 
  structure 
  and 
  compo- 
  

   sition 
  of 
  the 
  trap 
  of 
  Eocky 
  Hill, 
  N. 
  

   J., 
  267. 
  

  

  Photometer, 
  flicker, 
  Eood, 
  194, 
  258. 
  

  

  Pinchot, 
  G., 
  Primer 
  of 
  Forestry, 
  399. 
  

  

  Physical 
  Experiments, 
  history 
  of, 
  

   Traumiiller, 
  162. 
  

  

  Physical 
  Society, 
  American, 
  398 
  ; 
  ad- 
  

   dress 
  before, 
  Eowland, 
  401. 
  

   of 
  Germany, 
  Transactions, 
  75. 
  

  

  Physikalische 
  Zeitschrift, 
  386. 
  

  

  Polarization 
  of 
  light, 
  rotatory, 
  Ewell, 
  

   89. 
  

  

  Pratt, 
  J. 
  H., 
  separation 
  of 
  alumina 
  

   from 
  molten 
  magmas, 
  227 
  ; 
  crystal- 
  

   lography 
  of 
  the 
  rubies 
  of 
  N. 
  Caro- 
  

   lina, 
  379. 
  

  

  a 
  

  

  Quebec, 
  geology 
  and 
  auriferous 
  de- 
  

   posits, 
  Chalmers, 
  394. 
  

  

  