INDEX. 



477 



Electric discharge, mechanical move- 

 ments of wires, produced by, Viol, 

 467. 



— oscillations in charging conden- 

 sers, Sundell and Tallquist, 238. 



— waves, metallic reflection, Lind- 

 man, 394. 



Electricity effect on bacteria, Mac- 



fadyen, 320. 

 Electricity and Optics, Poincare, 467. 

 Electron theory of metals, Drude, 88. 

 Ether, possible magnetic effect of 



earth on, Eollins, 322. 



Farrington, O. C, metallic veins of 

 the Farmington meteorite, 60. 



Fauna of the Bermudas, papers relat- 

 ing to, 326. 



Fisher, O., theories of cosmogony, ! 

 414. 



Flora of West Middle California, j 

 Jepson, 471. 



Florida, Tertiarv fauna of, Dall, 170. | 



Fossil, see GEOLOGY. 



Gas in a Crookes tube, absorption, 



Willow, 467. 

 Gases, present in air, 154, 165, 166. 

 Geikie, A., Founders of Geology, 326. 



GEOLOGICAL REPORTS. 



Canada, 402 ; general index, Dow- 

 ling, 170. 



Great Britain, 252, 402. 



Kansas. University Survey, 324. 



Maryland, 240. 



Michigan, vol. vii, pt. III., 241. 



Minnesota, vol. v, 88 ; 24th Annual 

 Report, 242. 



United States, 240, 395 ; 21st Annual 

 report, Walcott, 468. 



Western Australia, Maitland, 396. 

 Geologisches Centralblatt, Keil- j 



hack, 243. 



GEOLOGY. 



Albuquerque Sheet, Herrick and 

 Johnson, 171. 



Amphicyon, new species, Wort- 

 man, 200. 



Boston Basin, geology, Crosby, 324. 



Cambrian fossils, new from Cape 

 Breton, Matthew, 396. 



Concretions from clays of Connec- 

 ticut Valley, Sheldon, 397. 



— of Ottawa County, Kansas, 315. 



Cosmogony, rival theories, Fisher, 

 414. 



Creosaurus, Williston, 111. 

 Cycads, American fossil, Wieland, 



423. 

 Deserts, law of the formation of, 



Walther, 326. 

 Eocene and lower Oligocene coral 



faunas of U. S., Vaughan, 395. 



— Mammalia in the Marsh collec- 

 tion, Wortmann, 333, 437. 



Fossil Botany, Studies in, Scott, 



471. 

 Gabbroid rocks of Minnesota, 



Winchell, 89, 397. 

 Glaciers, periodic variations, Forel, , 



168. 

 Ground-Moraine, Orange River. So. 



Africa, Rogers and Schwarz, 325. 

 Indian Territory, geology, etc., 



Gould, 185. 

 Limestone conglomerate in the lead 



region of Missouri, Nason, 396, 

 Marble, flow of under pressure, 



Adams and Nicolson, 397. 

 Merycochcerus in Montana, Doug- 

 lass, 73. 

 Mesozoic Fossils, vol. i, pt. IV., 



Whiteaves, 171. 

 Metasomatic processes in fissure 



veins, Lindgren, 243. 

 Ohio Coal-measures, Prosser, 191. 

 Pleistocene geology of the Sierra 



Nevada, Turner, 242. 

 Tertiary fauna of Florida, Dall, 170. 



— springs of West. Kansas and 

 Oklahoma, Gould, 263. 



Texas, geolog. papers from 1886- 

 1896, Simonds, 170. 



— region, physical geography, Hill, 

 90. 



Geology, Founders of, Geikie, 326. 



Glaciers, see GEOLOGY. 



Gold, melting point of, Holborn and 

 Day, 145. 



Goode, George Brown, Memorial, 401. 



Gould, C. N., geology of Indian Ter- 

 ritory, etc., 185 ; Tertiary Springs of 

 West. Kansas and Oklahoma, 263. 



H 



Hageman, S. A., a just intonation 



piano, 224. 

 Hallock, W., Very on atmospheric 



radiation, 230. 

 Harvard Astronomical Observatory, 



publications, 173, 474. 

 Hill, R. T., physical geography of 



the Texas region, 90. 

 Hoffman, G. C, new minerals in 



Canada, 149. 



