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INDEX. 



CHEMISTRY. 



Iron, atomic weight, Baxter, 325. 



— and aluminium, separation, Le- 

 clere, 326. 



Molecular weights, microscopical 



methods for determining, Barger, 



471. 

 Newtonium, Mendeleeff, 243. 

 Nitrates, determination in absence 



of air, Phelps, 199. 

 Nitrogen, internal friction of, Hol- 



man, 473. 



— fluoride, preparation of, Eupp 

 and Geisel, 172. 



Ozone, formation of, Goldstein 



171. 

 Platinum, oxidation, Wohler, 86. 

 Potassium iodate, titrations with, 



Andrews, 85. 

 Eadium, separation from barium, 



Marckwald, 244. 



— bromide, gases evolved by, De- 

 war and Curie, 324. 



Rubidium-mercuric double salts, 



Grossman, 472. 

 Saccharose, combined with metallic 



salts, Gauthier, 244. 

 Soluble substances, method of crys- 

 tallizing, de Schulten, 87. 

 Sulphates, two sodium-ferric, Skra- 



bal, 396. 

 Uranyl double salts, Rimbach, 



Burger and Grewe, 324. 

 Zirconium tetra-iodide, Stahler and 

 Denk, 472. 

 Christian Faith in an Age of Science, 



Rice, 330. 

 Clements, J. M., Vermilion iron- 

 bearing district of Minnesota, 175. 

 Coleman, S. E., Physical Labora- 

 tory Manual, 89. 

 Coral reef, the atoll of Funafuti, bor- 

 ings into, Sollas, 478. 

 — reefs of the Maldives, Agassiz, 



248. 

 Cumings, E. R., development of 



some Paleozoic Bryozoa, 49. 

 Curtis, R. W., action of halogen 

 acids on vanadic acid, 41. 



Dale, T. N., geology of the north 



end of the Taconic range, 185. 

 Dall, W. H,, geology of the Hawaiian 



Islands, 177. 

 Dandeno, J. B., relation of mass 



action to toxicity, 437. 

 Denucleating effect of rotation, Barus 



and Watson, 392. 

 Distillation, Fractional, Young, 87. 



Dodge, C. W., General Zoology, 182. 

 Dresser, J. A., geology of Brome 

 Mt., Quebec, 347. 



Eakle, A. S., Mineral Tables, 329. 



Earth Structure, Evolution, Reade, 

 250. 



Earth's atmosphere, changes in trans- 

 parency, 484. 



Earthquake Investigation Commit- 

 tee, Report, 484. 



Eaton, G. F., characters of Pterano- 

 don, 318. 



Electric oscillations, damping of, 

 473. 



— sparks, Doppler effect in, Hagen- 

 bach, 245. 



Electricity and Magnetism, Glaze- 

 brook, 246. 



Electromagnetic Theory, Barnett, 

 90. 



Elektro-Metallurgie, Borchers, 87. 



Elevation of land and sea, changes 

 near New York City, Tuttle, 333. 



Emerson, B. K., calcite-prehnite 

 cement rock in the Holyoke range, 

 277 ; Stegomus longipes, 377. 



Ether, conception of universal, Men- 

 deleeff, 243. 



Ethnography, Queries in, Keller, 1 84. 



Ethnology, Bureau of American, 332. 



Field Columbian Museum, 184, 332. 



Florida, Tertiary Fauna, Dall, 93. 



Fog particles, micrometric measur- 

 ment of, Barus, 160. 



Footprints, fossil, see Geology. 



Fossils, see under Geology. 



Fresenius, C. R., Quantitative Chem- 

 ical Analysis, 172. 



Funafuti, borings into coral reef of 

 Sollas, 478. 



Galvanometer, new form of, Eintho- 

 ven, 87. 



Gardiner, J. S., Fauna of the Mal- 

 dives and Laccadives, 329. 



Geological commission, Cape of Good 

 Hope, Reports 1900-1902, 177. 



GEOLOGICAL REPORTS AND 

 SURVEYS. 



South Africa, 177, 178. 

 United States, 24th Annual Report, 

 399. 



