INDEX TO VOLUME II.* 



Abbott, C. G., longitudinal aberra- 

 tion of prisms, 255. 



Academy of Sciences, National, 462. 



Agassiz, A., tbe great barrier reef of 

 Australia, 240. 



Air thermometer bulb, measurement, 

 Cady, 341. 



Alternating Currents, D. C. Jackson 

 and J. P. Jackson, 455. 



Arkansas, thickness of Paleozoic in, 

 Branner, 229. 



Association, American, Buffalo meet- 

 ing, 90, 307. 



Australasian, 397. 

 British, Liverpool meeting, 90, 

 397. 



Atkinson, E., Electricity and Magnet- 

 ism, 83. 



Australia, great barrier reef of, 

 Agassiz, 240. 



B 



Barus, C, liquid carbon dioxide, 1. 

 Bedell, F., the Principles of the Trans- 

 former, 453. 

 Biological Lectures, Wood's Holl, 



1895, 457. 

 Blair, A. A., Chemical Analysis of 



Iron, 450. 

 Block Island, geology. Marsh, 295, 



375. 

 Botanical Garden, Missouri, 7th re- 

 port, 89. 



Gazette, 396. 

 Botany — 



Cyperaceae, Holm, 214. 



Dualistic theory of descent, Sachs, 

 396. 



Hickory nuts, abnormal, Herrick, 



.. 258. ' 



Okologischen Pflanzen-geographie , 

 Warming, 89. 



Eespiration after injury, increase 

 of activity, Eichards, 464. 



Timber pines of the Southern 

 United States, Mohr, 463. 

 Branner, J. C, thickness .of the 



Paleozoic in Arkansas, 229. 

 Breckenridge, J. E., separation of 



potassium and sodium, 263. 



Broadhead, G. C, the Devonian of 

 North Missouri, 237. 



Browning, P. E., estimation of cad- 

 mium, 269 ; of vanadium, 355. 



Brush, G. J., Manual of Determinative 

 Mineralogy, 459. 



Cady, W. G., measurement of an air 



thermometer bulb, 341, 

 Cajori, F., search for solar X-rays on 



Pike's Peak, 289. 

 California, Mesozoic plants from, 



Fontaine, 273. 

 Campbell, H. D., specimens from 



Chichan-Kanab, Yucatan, 413. 

 Canada geol. survey, vol. vii, 1894, 88. 

 Chemistry, Practical Methods of Or- 

 ganic, Gattermann, 450. 



in Daily Life, Lassar-Cohn, and 

 Muir, 449. 

 Chemistry — 



Aluminum, separation from iron, 



Gooch and Havens, 416. 

 Argon and helium, homogeneity of, 

 Eamsay and Collie, 300. 



from a natural spring, Moureu, 

 301. 

 Beryllium, Eetgers, 448. 

 Cadmium, estimation of. Browning 



and Jones, 269. 

 Carbon dioxide, iodometric method 

 for determination, Phelps, 70. 

 liquid, Barus, 1. 

 Chlorine, bromine, and iodine, sepa- 

 ration, Bennett and Placeway, 

 300. 

 Cyanide process, chemistry of, Bod- 



laender, 448. 

 Ferric chloride, action on metallic 



gold, Mcllhiney, 293. 



Fertilizers, use of heavy solutions in 



the examination of, Bryant, 82. 



Gallium in the clay -ironstone of 



Yorkshire, Hartley and Eamage, 



378. 



Gold and silver in sea-water^ Liver- 



sidge, 304. 

 Helium, liquefaction, Olszewski, 



301, 379. 

 Hydrogen peroxide, Jannasch, 81. 



* This Index contains the general heads, Botant, Chemistry. Geology, Minerals 

 Obituary, Rocks, and under each the titles of Articles referring thereto are mentioned. 



