INDEX TO VOLUME XXXV.* 



Aberration, constant of, A. Hall, 505. 

 Academy. National. Washington meeting, 424. 

 Agassiz, A., Three Cruises of the Bla,ke, 495 ; 



notice of Bibliotheca Zoologica, 420. 

 Aitkin, dust particles in the air. 413. 

 Alps, see Geology. 



American Anthropologist, 425; Geologist, 84. 

 Auxanometer and clinostat, Albrecht, 258. 



B 



Barker, G. F., chemical notices, 73, 248, 334, 



410, 492. 

 Barus, C, viscosity of gases at high temper- 

 atures, 407. 

 Bayley, W. S., spotted rocks from Minn., 388. 

 Beecher, C. K, notice of Hall's Paleontology of 



Xew York, vol. vii, 499. 

 Bell, L., absolute wave-length of light, 265, 



347. 

 Bibliotheca Zoologica, Chun and Leuckart, 



420: Tascheuberg, 505. 

 Biddle, H. J., surface geology of southern 



Oregon, 475. 

 Bolometer, theory of, Reid, 160. 

 Botany — Flora of Hawaiian Is., Hillebrand, 



501. Garden and Forest of C. S. Sargent, 



420. Plants, respiratory organs of, Jost, 



258. Die natiirlicheu Pflanzenfainilien, 



Engler und Prantl, 259. Das pfianzen- 



physiologische Praktikum, Detmer, 87. Veg- 

 etable cell, recent knowledge of, 341, 



(Zimmerman n), 419, (Loew and Bokorky) ; 



histology, recent advances in, 503. See 



further under Geology. 

 Branner, J. C, Geology of Ark., 1887, 264. 

 Brown, J. A., Palaeolithic Man in Northwest 



Middlesex, 255. 



c 



Chamberlin, T. C, the term Agnotozoic, 254. 



Chemical literature, indexing of, 76. 



Chemical Works Noticed — Analytical Chem- 

 istry, Muter, 251. Inorganic Chemistry, 

 Richter, 251. Organic Analysis, Prescott, 

 336. 



* This Index contains the general heads Botany, Chemistry, Geology, Minerals, Obituary, 

 Zoology, and under each the titles of Articles relerring thereto are mentioned. 



Chemistry — Acid, selenous, constitution of, 

 Michaelis aud Landmaun, 76. Apantlesis, 

 Mallet, 249. Calcium and copper, double 

 acetate of, Riidorff, 411. Chloride, stan- 

 nous, boiling point of, Bilitz and Meyer, 

 4 1 0. Chlorine, in oxygen from potassium 

 chlorate, 335. Decomposition by pressure, 

 Spring, 493. Ferric chloride, vapor density, 

 Meyer, 494. Fluorine, properties of, 

 Moissan, 249. Germanium in euxenite, 

 Kriiss, 410. Halogeu hydrides, decomposi- , 

 tion of, Richardson, 73. Hydrogen chloride, 

 decomposition of, Armstrong, 74. Mag- 

 nesium and zinc, Hirn, 414. Molecules, 

 size of, 492. Oxygen carriers, Lothar Meyer, 

 250 ; per centage of, in air, Hempel, 76. 

 Potassium, wave-length of two red lines of, 

 413. Solutions, concentration of , by gravity, 

 Gouy and Chaperon, 75. Stalagmometer, 

 Traube, 248. Water, integral weight of, 

 Hunt, 411. Zinc and sulphuric acid, iuter- 

 action of, 335 ; atomic weight, Reynolds 

 and Ramsay, 250. 



Chun, C, Bibliotheca Zoologica, 420. 



Clark, W. B., new ammonite from Alpine 

 Rhsetic, 118. 



Clarke, F. W., new meteorites, 264; nickel 

 ores from Oregon, 483. 



Coast Survey, cruises of the "Blake," 495. 



Colorado Scientific Society, proceedings, 88. 



Copper, electrolysis of, and electric currents, 

 337. 



Crew, II., rotation of the sun, 151. 



D 



Dagincourt, Annuaire Geologique, 415. 



Dana, 15, S., crystalline form of polianite, 243. 



Dana, J. D., Asa Gray, 181 ; changes in Mt. 

 Loa craters: Pt. I. Kilauea, 15, 213, 282; 

 Cape Horn Geology, 83. 



Darwin, G. H., see Davison, C. 



Davison, C, earth contraction and mountain 

 making. 338. 



Davis, W. M.', notice of Hann's meteorologi- 

 cal atlas, 263. 



Day, D. T., Mineral Resources of U. 8., 257. 



