574 



i\i>i:.\. 



Metallurgists Handbook. Liddell, 

 558. 



Miller, D. C, Science of Musical 

 Sounds. 561. 



Miller, G. A., Mathematical Litera- 

 ture. 369. 



Mineral Resources, Philippine Is- 

 lands. 1914, 224. 



— Texas, Phillips, 225. 



Mineralogia, dAchiardi. '677. 



Mineralogy, Lewis, 149. 



Minerals, radioactive, density of lead 

 from, Richards and Wadsworth, 298. 



MINERALS. 



Adamite, Utah, 125. Albanite, 567. 



Alurnogel, 567. Ambatoarinite, 



567. Aragonite, and other forms 



of CaC0 3 , 479. Arseno-bismite, 



127, 568. Aurobismnthinite, 567. 

 Bassetite, 567. Belbaite, 567. Bili- 



nite, 568. Bismite, Utah, 126. 



Bismutite, Utah, 127. Bornite, 



composition, 409. Btitschliite, 



568. 

 Calcite, relation to other forms of 



CaC0 3 . 478. Carnotite, radium 



from, 214. Chillagite, 568. Con- 



chite, 490. 

 Daubreeite, Utah, 126. Diasporo- 



gelite, 568. Doelterite, 568. Du- 



freniberaunite, 568. 

 Elbaite, 568. 

 Ferri-allophane, 568. Furnacite, 



568. 

 Geocronite, Utah, 125. Geraesite, 



569. Goyazite, 359. Grossouvre- 



ite. 569. 

 Hamlinite, 359. Heliodor, 569. 



Holmquistite, 569. 

 Kalbaite. 569. Ktypeite, 489. Kun- 



daite, 569. 

 Lechatelierite, 569. Lublinite, 490. 

 Melanochalcite, 211. Metatorbern- 



ite, 569. Minasite. 569. 

 Natromontebrasite, 569. 

 Paredrite, 356, 569. 

 Schernikite, 569. Stibiobismuthi- 



nite, 569. 

 Thanite, 569. 

 Uranospathite, 569. 

 Vaterite, 486. Vegasite, 570. Win- 



chellite, 570. Zinkdibraunite, 



570. 

 Mines, Canada Bureau of, 4G7, 469. 



— U. S. Bureau of, fifth annual 

 report, 149. 



Mississippi embayment, erosion in- 

 tervals of, Berry, 222. 



— geology, etc. , Lowe, 375. 



Mokuaweoweo, Eruption of 1914, 



Wood, 883. 

 Molecular cm rents, Ampere, Einstein 



and de Haas. 55s. 

 Montana, Devonian fauna, Haynes, 



375. 

 Moodie, R. L., diseased vertebra? of 



a Sauropodous dinosaur. 529. 

 Morphology and Anthropology, 



Duckworth, 564. 

 Musical Sounds, Miller, 561. 



N 



National Museum, U. S., report, 378. 

 Naturalist, Diversions of a, Lankes- 



ter, 151. 

 Nebraska, new mastodon, Barbour, 



522. 



— Probosciclea, Ligamentum teres in, 

 Barbour, 251. 



New Jersey, palm, Berry, 193. 

 New Zealand geoi. survey, 565. 

 Northwest and Northeast Passages, 

 1576-1611, Alexander, 471. 



O 



OBITUARY. 



Assheton, R. , 152. 



Barrell, F. R., 226. Bastian, H. C., 



152. Bouchard, C. J., 152. 

 Ohappuis, P., 382. 

 Debus, H., 306. Derby, O. A., 152. 



Dresser, H.-E., 226. 

 Elliot, D. G., 306. 

 Gerard, E., 472. 

 Hayes, C. W., 382. Heckel, E., 



472. Hilgard, E. W., 226. Hol- 



den, C. F., 152. 

 Jones, H. C., 472. Judd, J. W., 



472. 

 Markham, Sir C. R., 382. Moberg, 



J. C, 306. 

 Pavlov, I. P., 382. 

 Rhys, Sir J.. 306. Richard, J. W., 



472. Roscoe, Sir H. E., 152. 



Riicker, Sir A., 152. 

 Turner, Sir W., 382. 

 Vasseur, G., 152. Vaughan, A., 



226. 

 Wright. A. W., 152, 361. 

 Zeiller, C. R., 226. 

 Observatory, Allegheny, publica- 

 tions, 306. 



— U. S. Naval, publications, 306. 

 Ohio, Building Stones, Bownocker, 



224. 

 Osborn, H. F., Men of the Old Stone 



Age, 217. 

 Ostwald, W., Colloidal Chemistry, 



295. 



