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BOTANX — 



Volvox, Klein, viii. 252. 



Woody tissues, disintegration of, ix, 



79. 

 Zellhaut, Entstehung und Wachsthum 



der, Zacharias, viii, 252. 

 See further under Geology. 



Bower, Practical Instruction in Botany, 

 iv. 492. 



Boyden fund, iii, 325. 



Brackett, R. N, peridotite of Arkansas, 

 viii, 56. 



Brainerd, E., Calciferous formation in 

 the Champlain Valley, ix, 235. 



Braithwaite, British. Moss Flora, iv, 493. 



Branner, J. C, thickness of ice of Glacial 

 era in Pennsylvania, ii, 362. 



Geology of Arkansas, 1887, v. 264. 

 geology of Fernando de Noronha, 

 vii, 145 ; Report Geol. Surv. Arkansas, 

 1888, vii, 411; Cretaceous and Tertiary 

 Geology of the Sergipe-Alagoas basin 

 of Brazil, vii, 412. 



peridotite of Arkansas, viii, 50 ; 

 Report Geol. Surv. Arkansas, vol. ii, 

 1888, viii, 413. 



asolian sandstones of Fernando de 

 Noronha, ix, 247. 



Braun, F., electric currents from deforma- 

 tion, vii, 495. 



Brazii, geology of, Branner, vii, 412. 



Brigham, W. T., Kilauea in 1880, iv, 19; 

 Mt. Loain 1880, vi, 33. 



Brinton, D. G., Essays of an American- 

 ist, ix, 413. 



British Fossil Vertebrata, catalogue, 

 Woodward and Sherborn, ix, 402. 



Museum, Fossil Cephalopoda, vii, 

 413. 



Britton, N. L., Archaean areas of N. J. 

 and N. Y., vi, 71. 



Brogger, W. C, minerals of Norway, xl. 

 170. 



Brongniart, C, Fossil Insects, i, 156. 



Brooks, F. T., method for detection of 

 iodine, bromine and chlorine, xl, 283. 



Brown, J. A., Palaeolithic Man in North- 

 west Middlesex, v, 255. 



Brown, W. G.. crystallographic notes, ii, 

 377. 



Browne, D. H., phosphorus in Iron Mtn., 

 Mich., vii, 299. 



Browning, P. E., determination of iodine 

 in haloid salts, ix, 188; reduction of 

 arsenic acid, xl, 66; analysis of rho- 

 dochrosite, Franklin, N. J., xl, 375. 



Brush, G. J., minerals at Branchville, 

 Ct.. ix, 201. 



Building stones, decay of, ii, 243. 

 durability of, ii, 3 1 9. 

 of National Museum, Merrill, xl, 91. 



Burnham, S. M., Precious Stones, iii, 84 

 Butler, A. A., Tripyramid slides, i, 404. 

 Butler, A. P., South Carolina, i, 73. 



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Cairns, F. I., crocidolite, Cumberland. R. 



I., iv, 108. 

 California, Mineralogical Reports, i, 76; 



iv, 159; viii, 166; xl, 92. 



Flora of coast islands, LeConte, iv, 



457. 



Geology of Northern, Diller, iii, 152 ; 



xl, 476. 



quartzose lava in. hi, 45. 



rocks, metamorphism, Becker, ix, 



68. 

 sandstone dikes, xl, 334. 

 Calorimeter, ether, Neesen, vi, 293; 



steam, iv, 150; vapor, iv, 224. 

 Cameron, J., Soaps and Candles, vii, 242. 

 Campbell, D. H., development of ostrich 



fern, iv, 494. 



Structural and Systematic Botany, 



xl, 173. 

 Campbell, J. L. and H. D., on Rogers's 



Geology of the Virginias, i, 193. 

 Canada, Geol. Report of 1885, iii, 316 ; 



1887-8, ix, 238". 



minerals, Hoffmann, xl, 92. 

 nickel ore from, vii, 372. 

 Paleontology, Whiteaves. viii, 493. 

 Royal Society, Transactions, iii, 84; 



viii, 493 ; xl, 499. 

 Canfield, F. A., catalogue of minerals of 



N. Jersey, ix, 161. 

 Carbon, electrical resistance of soft, 



MendenhaU, ii, 218. 

 See Chemistry. 

 Carhart, H. S., direct and counter elec- 

 tromotive forces, i, 95 ; surface trans- 

 mission of electrical discharges, i, 256 ; 



improved standard Clark cell, viii, 402. 

 Carmichael, EL, determination of arsenic, 



ii. 129. 

 Carpenter, H., Blastoidea in British Mu- 

 seum, ii, 409. 

 Camel, T., Flora Italica, ii, 165. 

 Carus, J. V., Faunae Mediterranese, i, 



238 ; Prodromus Faunas Mediterranese, 



etc., ix, 410. 

 Cascade mountains, ascent of peak in, 



Roll, ix, 80. 

 Catlett, C, nickel ore from Canada, vii, 



372. 

 Cavendish experiment, Boys, ix, 154. 

 Challenger, magnetic results of voyage, 



ix, 154. 

 Chamberlin, B. B., Minerals of New 



Vork County, vi, 392. 

 Chamberlin, T. C, the term Agnotozoic, 



v, 254; rock-scorings, vii, 502. 



