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GENERAL INDEX. 



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Astronomical Observatory, Yale, trans- 

 actions, Hall, ix, 245. 



research, aid to, Bruce, xl, 262. 

 Society medals, i, 408. 

 Chicago, reports, iv, 312. 



Astronomy, History, Clerke, i, 406. 



Atlantic Ocean, see Ocean. 



Atlantis of ancient fable, vii, 200. 



Atmosphere of /3 Lyras, Sherman, iii, 126. 



Aurora, spectrum, Huggins, viii, 75. 



Austen, P. T., Chemical Lecture Notes, 

 vii, 409. 



Australia, Tertiary flora, Constantin, viii, 

 493. 



Coal and plant bearing beds, Feist- 

 mantel, xl, 495. 



Jurassic fish fauna, xl, 497. 



Auxanometer and clinostat, Albrecht, v, 

 258. 



Avogadro's hypothesis, experimental de- 

 monstration, iv, 224. 



Ayres. E. P.. mineralogical notes, vii, 

 235 ; crystallization of trona, viii, 65. 



Ayrton, W. E., Practical Electricity, iv, 

 152. 



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Bacteria in normal stomachs, vii, 320. 



Bailey, L. H., N. American Carices, ii, 

 412. 



Bailev, S. C. H., meteorite from Renssel- 

 aer Co , N. T., iv, 60. 



Baillon, Dictionuaire de Botanique and 

 Histoire des Plantes, i, 315 ; iii, 244. 



Baker, E. P., notes on Mt. Loa, vii, 52. 



Baker, J. G-., Handbook of the Amaryl- 

 hdeas, vii, 4 1 8. 



Ball, J., Flora of Peruvian Andes, i, 231; 

 Notes of a Naturalist in S. America, 

 iii, 426. 



Ball, W. W. R., History of Mathematics, 

 vii, 241. 



Barbour, ■ K. H., tortoise (Chrysemys 

 picta) with two heads, vi, 227 ; Iowa 

 meteorites, ix, 521; microscopic struct- 

 ure of oolite, xl, 246. 



Barker, G. F., chemical and physical 

 abstracts, i. 57, 14S, 216, 308, 389, 

 476: ii, 72, 159, 231, 476; iii, 67, 148, 

 236, 303, 419, iv, 62, 152, 224, 394, 

 480; v, 73, 248, 334, 410, 492; vi, 

 60, 150, 383, 465; vii, 73, 221, 313, 

 406; viii, 74, 157, 324, 408, 486; ix, 

 65, 147, 230, 312, 397, 518; xl, 86, 

 163, 250, 415, 492. 



Barrois, O, Faune du calcaire d'Erbray, 

 viii, 164. 



Barus, C, properties of iron carburets, i, 

 67 ; structure of tempered steel, i, 386 ; 

 strain-effect of sudden cooling on glass 

 and steel, i, 439. 



Barus, C, strain-effect of sudden cooling 

 in glass and steel, ii, 181 ; hydro-elec- 

 tric effect of temper in steel, ii, 276; 

 viscosity of steel and its relation to 

 temper, ii. 444, iii, 20, iv, 1. 



effect of magnetization on viscosity 

 and rigidity of iron and steel, iv, 175. 

 viscosity of gases at high tempera- 

 tures, v, 407. 



electrical relations of platinum 

 alloys, vi, 427 ; viscosity of solids, vi, 

 178; energy in permanent strains, vi, 

 468. 



subsidence of fine particles in liquids, 

 vii. 122 ; electrical resistance of stress- 

 ed glass, vii, 339. 



energy potentialized in permanent 

 changes of molecular configurations, 

 viii, 193; relation of volume, etc, in 

 case of liquids, viii. 407. 



absolute viscosity of solids, liquids 

 and gases, ix, 234 ; fluid volume and 

 its relation to pressure and tempera- 

 ture, ix, 478. 



effect of pressure on electrical con- 

 ductivity of liquids, xl, 219. 



Bastin, E. S., Elements of Botany, iv, 496. 



Bathymetric map, J. D. Dana, vii, 192, 

 242. 



Battery, see Electric and Electrostatic. 



Baumhauer, H., Das Reich der Krystalle, 

 ix, 75. 



Baur, G. Palasohatteria, Credner, and the 

 Proganosautia, vii, 310; Kadaiiosaurus 

 priscus, ix, 156. 



Bayley, W. S., rocks of Pigeon Point, 

 Minn., v, 388; vii, 54; ix, 273. 



Beal, W. J., Grasses of North America, 

 iv, 493. 



Beam, "W., examination of water for san- 

 itary and technical purposes, vii, 421. 



Beauregard et Garnpe, Guide pratique 

 pour les travaux de micrographie, viii, 

 415. 



Beccari, O.. Malesia, iii, 82, 319. 



Becker, G. F., theorem of maximum dis- 

 sipativity, i, 115 ; new law of thermo- 

 chemistry, i, 120; Cretaceous meta- 

 morphic rocks of California, i, 348. 



texture of massive rocks, iii, 50 ; 

 "Washoe rocks, iii, 75 ; natural solu- 

 tions of cinnabar, gold, and associated 

 sulphides, iii, 199. 



geological development of Pacific 

 slope, iv, 72. 



silicic acids, viii, 154. 

 quicksilver deposits of Pacific slope, 

 ix, 68 ; metamorphism of California 

 rocks, ix, 68 ; proof of the earth's 

 rigidity, ix, 336. 



Beddoe, J., Races of Britain, ii, 245. 



