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INDEX. 



Cameron, J.. Soaps and Candles. 242. 

 Catlett, C, nickel ore. from Canada, 372. 

 Chemical "Works Noticed — 



Chemical Lecture Notes, Austen, 409. 



Elementary Chemistry, Fisher, 75. 



Elementary Chemistry, Mixter, 409. 



Soaps and Candles, Cameron, 242. 

 Chemistry — 



Aluminum acetyl-acetonate, 495. 



Capillary glass tubes, use in distilla- 

 tion, 222. 



Chromium chloride, vapor density, 73.' 



Chydrazame, or protoxide of ammonia, 

 407. 



Diamide hydrate, Curtius and Jay, 

 493. 



Ethyl fluoride, 408. 



Ferric chloride, vapor-density, 73. 



Gallium chloride, vapor density, 73, 

 74. 



Indium chloride, vapor density, 73; 

 two new chlorides of, 73. 



Isomerism, geometrical, 494. 



Liquids, volatile, heat of vaporization, 

 225. 



Molecular mass, determination by 

 vapor pressure, 221. 



Nickel and cobalt, new metal in, 313. 



Organic compounds, absorption spec- 

 tra and composition, 233. 



Osmium, atomic mass, 74. 



Oxygen and nitrogen, combination in 

 gaseous explosions, 225. 



Oxygen, nitrogen and hydrogen, com- 

 pressibility, 225. 



Phosphorus in Iron Mt., Michigan, 

 Browne, 299. 



Raoult's molecular depression of the 

 freezing point, 406. 



Regnault's weights of gases, correc- 

 tion of, 495. 



Silver, allotropic forms of, Lea, 476. 



Solids, chemical action between, Hal- 

 lock, 402. 



Stannic acid, new, 408. 



Sulphur, phosphorus, bromine and 

 iodine in solution, molecular mass, 

 74. 



Synthesis of the glucoses and mannite, 

 493. 



Thiophosphoryl fluoride, 222. 



Tin, atomic mass, 314. 



Water and carbonic acid in salts, de- 

 termination of, Chatard, 468 ; com- 

 position of, 492. 

 Chatard, T. M., determination of water 



and carbonic acid in natm'al and arti- 

 ficial salts, 468. 

 Chittenden, R. H., studies from the 



Chemical Laboratory, S. S. S., vol. iii, 



314. 



Clarke, F. W., nickel ore from Canada 

 372: 



Clarke, J. M., visual area in the trilobite, 



235. 

 Congress, International, of Geologists, 



499 ; of Electricians, 503. 

 Cook, G. H., Final Report of Geology of 



N". J., vol. i, 232. 

 Coral reefs, elevated of Oahu, 100; 



theory, 102. 

 Coulter, J. M., Revision of N. American 



Umbelliferas, 417. 

 Crafts, J. M., correction of Regnault's 



weights of gases, 495. 

 Croll, Stellar Evolution, 504. 

 Cross, "W., slipping planes and lamellar 



twinning in galena, 237 ; Denver Ter- 

 tiary formation, 261. 

 Curie, J. and P., electric dilatation of 



quartz, 495. 



Dana, E. S., new mineral, beryllonite, 

 23 ; contributions to the petrography 

 of the Sandwich Islands, 441. 



Dana, J. D., Dodge's observations on 

 Halema'uma'u, 48 ; notes on Mauna 

 Loa, July, 1888, 51 ; geological history 

 of Maui and Oahu, 81 ; deep troughs 

 of the oceanic depression, 192, 242. 



Davis, W. M., topographic development 

 of Triassic formation of Conn. Valley, 

 423. 



Dawson, J. W., Saccamina Eriana, 318. 



Day, D. T., Mineral Resources of U. S., 

 162. 



Deane, "W., Morong's journey in S. A., 

 321. 



Derby, O. A., monazite in rocks, 109. 



Diller, J. S., mineralogical notes, 216. 



Dodge F. S., observations on Halema'u- 

 ma'u, 48. 



Drake, 0. H., Composition of a brick, 499. 



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Earthquakes in California, Holden, 392. 



Electric currents, direction and velocity, 

 Nichols and Franklin, 103 ; arising 

 from deformation, 495. 



Electrical dilatation of quartz, 495. 



resistance of stressed glass, Barus, 

 339; Directory, 504. 



Electricians, Congress of, 503. 



Electricity, dissipation of fog by, 226. 



Electrodynamic waves, Hertz's experi- 

 ments on, 227, 316, 409. 



Electromotive forces, divergence from 

 thermo-chemical data, 315. 



Electrolytes, resistance of, 228-. 



Eyerman, Mineralogy of Pennsylvania, 

 501. 



