INDEX. 



497 



Electricity, discharge through gases, 



140. 

 Electrostatic and electromagnetic 



units, ratio of, Hurniuzesca, 140. 

 Elliott, E. B., Algebra of Quantics, 



328. 



Fishes, Percifonn, Catalogue, Bou- 

 lenger. 397. 



Foote, H. W.j double fluorides of 

 caesium aud zirconium, 18 ; pollu- 

 cite, mangano-columbite and micro- 

 lite in Maine, 457. 



Forbes, E. H., chrysolite-fayalite 

 group, 129 ; epidote, Huntington, 

 Mass., 26. 



Franklin, W. S., Physics, 319. 



Fuchs, G. , Molekulargewicktsbestini- 

 niung, 53. 



Gas Manufacture, text book on, 



Hornby, 317. 

 Gases, Constitution of , etc., Corrigan. 



328. 

 Geological Biology, Williams, 63. 

 Geological, Reports and Surveys — 

 Canada, 150, 490. 

 Iowa, 1894, 149. 

 Kansas, 489. 

 Missouri, 1894, 149. 

 New Jersey, 1894, 60. 

 New York, 1893, 61. 

 Norway, 399. 

 Pennsylvania, 488. 

 United States, 15th annual, 487, 

 16th annual, 142. 



recent publications^ 144 ; top- 

 ographical maps, 488. 

 Geological Society of America, Phila- 

 delphia Meeting, 147. 

 Geology — 



Bearpaw Mts., Mont., petrography. 



Weed and Pirsson, 283, 351. 

 Cerrillos coalfield, Stevenson, 148. 

 Cretaceous paleontologv of Pacific 

 Coast, Stanton, 320. 



section at El Paso, Texas, 

 Stanton and Yaughan, 21. 

 Eocene of Atlantic Coast, Potomac 



river section of, Clark, 365. 

 Felidse of North America, extinct, 



Adams, 419. 

 Fossil Fishes in British Museum, 

 catalogue, Pt. Ill, Woodward, 

 396. 



Galeodidae. comparative morphol- 

 ogy, by Bernard, Beecher, 491. 



Geological history of the Chautau- 

 qua Grape Belt, Tarr, 399. 



Geological Past, climates of, Du- 

 bois, 62, 



Geology of Green Mts. in Mass., 

 Pumpelly, Wolff and Dale, 146. 



of the Mercer Mining District, 

 Utah, Spurr, 395. 



of the road-building stones of 

 Massachusetts, Shaler, 489. 



Glacial gravels in Lower Susque- 

 hanna Yalley, Bashore, 281. 



Glaciation in Pennsylvania, Kum- 

 mel, 113. 



Gold Fields of S. Appalachians, 

 Becker, 57. 



Hudson Bav. elevation of land 

 around, Bell, 219. 



Igneous rocks of the Yellowstone, 

 age, Hague, 445. 



Jurassic times, climatic zones in, 

 Ortmann, 257. 



Lapies, l'etude des, Chalx, 321. 



Lava beds at Meriden, Conn,, Da- 

 vis, 1. 



Limestones, oblique bedding in, 

 398. 



Mesozoic plants, catalogue, British 

 Museum, Seward, 397. 



Miocene of N. Jersey, mollusca and 

 Crustacea, "Whitfield, 61. 



Niagara Falls, duration of, etc. 

 Spencer, 398. 



Pithecanthropus erectus, Marsh, 

 475. 



Pleistocene marine shore bines, 

 Chalmers, 302. 



Tapirs, recent and fossil, Hatcher, 

 161. 



Trap Rocks of Conn., Davis, 1 ; of 

 the Palisades, Lyman, 149. 



Triarthrus, morphology of , Beecher, 

 251. 



Wealden, age of, Marsh, 234. 

 Geometry, Beman and Smith, 328. 

 Geophvsik, Beitrage zur, Gerland, 



322. 

 Glazebrook, R. T., Mechanics and 



Hydrostatics, 327 ; James Clerk 



Maxwell and Modem Physics, 404. 

 Gooch, F. A., separation of selenium 



from tellurium, 181 ; iodometric 



determination of selenious and 



selenic acids, 31. 

 Greelv, A. W., Arctic Discoveries, 



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