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GENERAL INDEX. 



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BOTANY AND BOT. WORKS. 



I'laiU remains in the Scottish 

 peat mosses, Lewis, 25, 358. 



— response as a means of physi- 

 ological investigation, Bose, 

 21, 476; 22, 188. 



— Study. Meier. 27, 345. 



— flowering, of the mesozoic 

 age, Scott, 25, 354. 



— Fossil. Seward, 30, 356. 

 Plants, Fungous Diseases of, 



Duggar, 30, 92. 



— influence of climate on 

 structure, Holtermann, 23, 

 469. 



— manganese as fertilizer, 21, 

 248. 



Pteridosperms and angio- 

 sperms, Oliver, 25, 356. 



Rhizopoda, British freshwater, 

 Cash and Hopkinson, 21, 475. 



Seed. The, a chapter in Evolu- 

 tion, Oliver, 23, 235. 



Sigillaria elegans, Kidston, 23, 

 240. 



Sinnesorgane im Pflanzenreich, 

 Haberlandt, 23, 154. 



Sporophyl, morphogeny, Hal- 

 Her, 25, 355. 



Stauropteris oldhamia, germi- 

 nating spores, Scott, 23, 239. 



Stellaria, North American spe- 

 cies, Holm, 25, 315. 



Sutclififiia insignis. Scott, 23, 237. 



Taxoideae, Robertson, 25, 360. 



Technical Products, Micro- 

 scopy, Hanausek and Win- 

 ton, 25, 87. 



Torreya, mid-Cretaceous spe- 

 cies, Berry, 25, 382. 



Trees, Ward, 27, 491. 



Trias und Jurapflanzen von 

 der Insel Kotelny, Nathorst, 

 25. 360. 



Tubicaulis sutclifSi, Stopes, 23, 

 240. 



Vegetaux fossiles, Zeiller, 25, 

 357; Marty, 25, 358; de Nor- 

 mandie, Lignier, 25, 360. 



Zamites and pterophyllum, Ar- 

 ber, 25, 360. 



Zoocecidies des Plantes 

 d'Europe, Houard, 28, 506. 

 Bourne, A. N. and E. G., Cham- 

 plain's Voyages, 22, 550. 

 Bower, F. O., Origin of a Land 



Flora, 26, 167. 

 Bowlders, fractured, in conglom- 

 erate, Campbell, 22, 231. 



Bowles, 0., pyromorphite from 

 British Columbia, 28, 40. 



Bowman, I., Atlantic preglacial 

 deposits, 22, 313; physiography 

 of the Central Andes, a8, 197, 

 373- 



Bradley, W. M., precipitates on 

 asbestos, 21, 453; composition 

 of warwickite, 27, 179; analysis 

 of neptunite, California, 28, 15; 

 labradorite, 30, 151. 



Braintree Cambrian, Shinier, 24, 

 176. 



Branner, J. C, Bibliography of 

 Clays and the Ceramic Arts, 22, 

 545- 



— geology of the Serra do Mu- 

 lato, Brazil, 30, 256; Tombador 

 escarpment in Bahia, Brazil, 30, 

 335; geology of the Serra de 

 Jacobina, Brazil, 30, 385. 



Brazil, facetted pebbles of, Lis- 

 boa, 23, 9, 150. 



— Geological survey, Derby, 23, 

 308. 



— manganese deposits, Derby, 

 25, 213. 



— papers on geology of, Bran- 

 ner, 30, 256, 335, 385. 



— Shaler expedition, 26, 404. 

 Breeding, Davenport, 25, 362. 

 Breger, C. L., on Eodevonaria, 



22, 534- 



Brigham, W. T., Hawaiian Vol- 

 canoes, 29, 363. 



British Guiana, Gold Fields of, 

 Harrison, 27, 409. 



— New Guinea, geological feat- 

 ures, Maitland, 21, 404. 



British Museum catalogues, Bry- 

 ozoa, Gregory, 29, 195; Glos- 

 sopteris flora, Arber, 21, 474; 

 Homoptera, Distant, 22, 476; 

 Hymenoptera, Morley, 30, 94; 

 Lepidoptera Phalsenas, Hamp- 

 son, 23, 321; 27, 492; 28, 507; 30, 

 94; Madreporian corals, Ber- 

 nard, 21, 474; 23, 321; Orthop- 

 tera, Kirby, 23, 321; 30, 93. 



— • — History of the Collections, 



23, 321. 



Brogger, W. C, minerals of 

 Southern Norway, 24, 282. 



Brooklyn Institute, Science bul- 

 letins, 21, 480; 23, 76, 398; 25, 

 533; 28, 87, 565; 30, 94; mono- 

 graph, 27, 420. 



Brooks, W. R., The Oyster, 21, 



