﻿INDEX. 
  

  

  529 
  

  

  E 
  

  

  Ramsay, 
  W., 
  System 
  of 
  inorganic 
  chem- 
  

   istry, 
  510. 
  

  

  Richter, 
  V. 
  von, 
  Chemistry 
  of 
  carbon 
  

   compounds, 
  509. 
  

  

  Rotation, 
  measurement 
  of, 
  Prytz, 
  341. 
  

  

  Russell, 
  I. 
  C, 
  expedition 
  to 
  Mt. 
  St. 
  

   Elias, 
  1890, 
  171. 
  

  

  Salisbury, 
  R. 
  D,, 
  age 
  of 
  the 
  orange 
  

   sands, 
  252. 
  

  

  Schneider, 
  E. 
  A., 
  constitution 
  of 
  certain 
  

   micas, 
  vermiculites 
  and 
  chlorites, 
  242. 
  

  

  Scbott, 
  C. 
  A., 
  magnetic 
  declination 
  in 
  

   the 
  United 
  States, 
  178. 
  

  

  Scudder, 
  S. 
  H., 
  Index 
  to 
  known 
  fossil 
  

   insects 
  of 
  the 
  world, 
  516. 
  

  

  Sharpless, 
  F. 
  F., 
  Michigan 
  minerals, 
  499. 
  

  

  Sheldon, 
  S., 
  chapters 
  on 
  electricity, 
  511. 
  

  

  Silver, 
  allotropic, 
  Lea, 
  312. 
  

  

  Sinter, 
  siliceous, 
  gold-bearing, 
  Weed, 
  

   166. 
  

  

  Smith, 
  0. 
  G., 
  estimation 
  of 
  chlorates, 
  

   220. 
  

  

  Smyth, 
  H. 
  L., 
  geology 
  of 
  Steep 
  Rock 
  

   Lake, 
  Ontario, 
  317. 
  

  

  Specific 
  heat 
  determined 
  by 
  electric 
  cur- 
  

   rent, 
  Pfaundler, 
  341. 
  

  

  Spectra, 
  solar, 
  photographic 
  investiga- 
  

   tion, 
  Hale, 
  160. 
  

  

  Spectrum 
  of 
  liquid 
  oxygen, 
  absorption, 
  

   Olszewski, 
  338. 
  

  

  ultra-violet 
  of 
  the 
  solar 
  prominen- 
  

   ces, 
  Hale, 
  160,459. 
  

  

  Solar 
  corona, 
  Bigelow. 
  1 
  . 
  

  

  prominences, 
  photographic 
  investi- 
  

   gation 
  of. 
  Hale, 
  160, 
  459. 
  

  

  Solid 
  and 
  liquid, 
  continuity 
  of, 
  Barus, 
  

   125. 
  

  

  Sound, 
  intensity 
  of, 
  Wead, 
  21. 
  

  

  Stanley-Brown, 
  J., 
  bernardinite, 
  a 
  min- 
  

   eral 
  or 
  a 
  fungus 
  ?, 
  46. 
  

  

  Stegosaurus, 
  restoration 
  of, 
  Marsh, 
  179. 
  

  

  Stone, 
  G-. 
  H.. 
  asphaltum 
  of 
  Utah 
  and 
  

   Colorado, 
  148. 
  

  

  Stones 
  for 
  building 
  and 
  decoration, 
  Mer- 
  

   rill, 
  516. 
  

  

  Telescopic 
  work 
  for 
  starlight 
  evenings, 
  

   Denning, 
  178. 
  

  

  Texas, 
  geol. 
  survey, 
  Dumble, 
  430. 
  

  

  Thorpe, 
  T. 
  E., 
  Dictionary 
  _ 
  of 
  applied 
  

   chemistry, 
  341. 
  

  

  Thought 
  transference, 
  Lodge, 
  343. 
  

  

  Thwing, 
  C. 
  B., 
  color 
  photography 
  by 
  

   Lippman's 
  process, 
  388. 
  

  

  Trowbridge, 
  J., 
  dampening 
  of 
  electric 
  

   oscillations 
  on 
  iron 
  wires, 
  223; 
  phys- 
  

   ical 
  abstracts, 
  69, 
  341, 
  426, 
  511. 
  

  

  u 
  

  

  Upham, 
  W., 
  exploration 
  of 
  the 
  glacial 
  

   Lake 
  Agassiz 
  in 
  Manitoba, 
  429. 
  

  

  Vertebrate 
  fossils, 
  Marsh, 
  265, 
  336. 
  

   Volcanic 
  action 
  in 
  the 
  British 
  Isles, 
  

  

  history 
  of, 
  Geikie, 
  178. 
  

   Volcano 
  Kilauea, 
  Baker, 
  77. 
  

  

  w 
  

  

  Wadsworth, 
  M. 
  E 
  , 
  relations 
  of 
  the 
  east- 
  

   ern 
  sandstone 
  of 
  Keweenaw 
  Point 
  to 
  

   the 
  Lower 
  Silurian 
  limestone, 
  170; 
  

   trap 
  range 
  of 
  the 
  Keweenawan 
  series, 
  

   417. 
  

  

  Waggener, 
  W. 
  J., 
  mercurial 
  barometer, 
  

   387. 
  

  

  Walcott, 
  C. 
  D., 
  fauna 
  of 
  the 
  lower 
  Cam- 
  

   brian, 
  345. 
  

  

  Walther, 
  J., 
  die 
  Denudation 
  in 
  der 
  

   Wiiste, 
  etc, 
  177. 
  

  

  Water, 
  expansion 
  of, 
  Marek, 
  427. 
  

   of 
  the 
  salt 
  lake 
  of 
  Oahu, 
  522. 
  

  

  Wave, 
  explosive, 
  in 
  solid 
  and 
  liquid 
  

   bodies, 
  Berthelot, 
  66. 
  

  

  Wead, 
  C. 
  K, 
  intensity 
  of 
  sound, 
  21. 
  

  

  Weed, 
  W. 
  H., 
  gold-bearing 
  hot 
  spring- 
  

   deposit, 
  166; 
  sulphur, 
  orpiment 
  and 
  

   realgar 
  in 
  the 
  Yellowstone, 
  401. 
  

  

  Wheeler, 
  H. 
  A., 
  Missouri 
  barite, 
  495. 
  

  

  Williams, 
  (4. 
  H., 
  anatase 
  from 
  Bucking- 
  

   ham 
  Co., 
  Va., 
  431; 
  greenstone 
  schist 
  

   areas 
  of 
  Michigan, 
  259. 
  

  

  Williams, 
  J. 
  P., 
  newtonite 
  and 
  rectorite, 
  

   11. 
  

  

  Zeiller, 
  R., 
  fossil 
  flora 
  of 
  French 
  Car- 
  

   boniferous, 
  75. 
  

  

  