INDEX. 



475 



Farrington, 0. C, datolite from Guan- 

 ajuato, 285. 



Fiji Islands coral reefs, Agassiz, 113. 



Fisher, H., flora of Franz Joseph 

 Land, 236. 



Fiske, W. E., surface travel on elec- 

 trolytes, 59. 



Fleurent, E., Manual of Chemical 

 Analysis, 147. 



Fluids, transparency for long heat 

 ways, Eubens and Aschkinass, 391. 



Fluorescence and actinic electricity, 

 Schmidt, 467. 



Foote, H. W.. clinohedrite from 

 Franklin, N. J., 289. 



Franz Joseph Land, geologv. 233 ; 

 flora, Fisher, 236. 



Funafuti, coral boring at, 75. 



Gage, A., physical experiments, 222. 

 Geological nomenclature, 313. 

 Geological Reports and Surveys — 

 Canada, vol. ix, 1896, 232. 

 Georgia, 394. 

 India, 394. 



Iowa, vol. vii, 1896, 152. 

 New Jersey, 468. 

 United States, recent publications, 



303, 469. 

 Witwatersrand, Southern Trans- 

 vaal, Hatch, 393. 

 Geology, Dana's text-book, revised, 



Rice, 393. 

 Geology — 

 Amphictis, skull of, Riggs, 257. 

 Auriferous conglomerate of the 



Transvaal, Becker, 193. 

 Bethany limestone, Missouri, Bain. 



433. 

 Coral boring at Funafuti, 75. 



reefs of the Fijis, 113. 

 Cretaceous of Athabasca river. 

 Tyrrell, 469. 



in Kansas, Gould, 169. 

 Earth movement, Van Hise, 230. 

 " Florencia formation/' Pilsbrv. 



232. 

 Fossil plants, Seward, 472. 

 Geology of Franz Joseph Land, 233. 

 of Johnson Co., Iowa, Calvin, 

 149. 

 Geothermal data from artesian 

 wells in the Dakotas, Darton, 

 161. 

 Glyphioceras and phylogeny of the 

 Glyphioceratida?, Smith, 315. 



Gold fields of Alaska, 305. 

 Jurassic vertebrates from Wyom- 

 ing, Knight, 186, 378. 

 La face de la Terre, Suess, 152. 

 Lava flows of the Sierra Nevada, 



Ransome, 355. 

 Lepidophloios, Dawson, 394. 

 Madreporarian corals in the British 



Museum, Bernard, 319. 

 Massanutten Mountain, Virginia, 



geology, Spencer, 231. 

 Paleozoic faunas of the Argentine. 



Kayser, 72. 

 Petrographv of the Boston Basin. 



White, 470. 

 Pre-glacial decay of rocks in East- 

 ern Canada, Chalmers. 273. 

 Protostegan plastron, Wieland, 15. 

 See also Rocks. 



Georgia geol. survey. 394. 



Geyser eruption, conditions affecting, 

 Jaggar, 323. 



Gill, H. V., stratification of electric 

 discharge in Geissler tubes, 399. 



Goldschmidt, V. , Krvstallographische 

 Winkeltabellen, 153. 



Gooch, F. A., estimation of manga- 

 nese, 209 ; oxidation of manganese, 

 260. 



Goode, G. B., History of the Smith- 

 sonian Institution. 158. 



Gould, C. N., transition beds from 

 the Comanche to the Dakota Cre- 

 taceous, 169. 



Groth, P., mineralogical tables, 154. 



Guthe, K. E., measurement of self- 

 inductance, 141. 



H 



Harmonic analyzer, new, Michelson 

 and Stratton, 1. 



Haswell, W. A., Text-book of Zool- 

 ogy, 319. 



Headclen, W. P., tin compounds from 

 an old furnace in Cornwall, 93. 



Heat conductivity, relative, A<>i_t. 

 223. 



Hidden. V. E.. rhodolite, 294. 



Hintze, C, Handbuch der Mineral- 

 ogie, 316. 



Hoffmann. G. C xenotime in Canada. 

 235. 



Holm, T., studies in the CyperacesB, 

 No. vii, 47. 



Howe, J. L., Bibliography of Plati- 

 num Metals, 322. 



