7] 



VOLUMES XXI-XXX. 



443 



Brown, E. W., effect of magnetic 

 and other forces on the motion 

 of the moon, 29, 529. 



Brown, J., interaction of hydro- 

 chloric acid and potassium per- 

 manganate, 21, 41. 



Brown, T. C, development of 

 Streptelasma rectum, 23, 277. 



Browning, P. E., separation of 

 magnesium, 23, 293; detection 

 of ferrocyanides, etc., 23, 448; 

 estimation of cerium, 26, 83; 

 Rarer Elements. 27, 262; esti- 

 mation of thallium, 27, 379; 

 precipitation of tellurium di- 

 oxide, 28, 112; complexity of 

 tellurium, 28, 347; separation 

 of cerium, 29, 45; estimation 

 of vanadium as silver vanadate, 

 30, 220. 



Bruckner, E., die Alpen im Eis- 

 zeitaker, 25, 84; 27, 341. 



Buchanan, J. Y., determination of 

 specific gravity of soluble salts, 

 21, 25. 



Buffalo quadrangle, geologic map, 

 Luther, 22, 347. 



Building stones, of North Caro- 

 lina, Watson and Laney, 23, 70. 



Bumstead, H. A., heating effects 

 of Rontgen rays in different 

 metals, 21, i; scientific papers 

 of J. Willard Gibbs, 23, 144; 

 heating effect of Rontgen rays 

 in lead and zinc, 25, 299; 

 Lorentz-FitzGerald hypothesis, 

 26, 493. 



Burbank, J. E., apparent varia- 

 tions of the vertical, 30, 323. 



Bureau of Mines, 30, 292, 419. 



Burma, lower Paleozoic fossils. 

 Reed, 25, 262. 



Buschman, J. O. F., das Salz, etc., 

 28, 83. 



Bush, K. J., tubicolous annelids, 

 23, 52, 131; notes on the family 

 Pvramidellidje, 27, 475. 



Butler, B. S., pyrogenetic epidote, 

 28, 27. 



Butler, G. M., Handbook of Min- 

 erals, 26, 167. 



Cady, W. G., electric arc between 

 metallic electrodes, 24, 383; 28, 

 89, 239. 



Calcium metasilicate, polymor- 

 phic forms, Allen and White, 

 21, 89; 27, I. 



California earthquake of 1906, 32, 

 82; 27, 48; 30, 287. 



— exploration of Samwel Cave, 

 Furlong, 22, 235. 



— Miocene foraminifera, Bagg, 

 21, 253. 



— Fectens of, Arnold, 22, 188. 



— ■ Santa Clara Valley, geology, 



Crandall, 24, 23. 

 Cambrian, see GEOLOGY. 

 Cambridge Natural History, Har- 



mer and Shipley, 29, 92. 

 Camel, fossil, Nebraska, Loomis, 



29, 297. 



Cameron, A. T., Radiochemistry, 



30, 82. 



Campbell, D. H., Textbook of 

 Botany, 24, 91. 



Campbell, M. R., fractured bowl- 

 ders in conglomerate, 22, 231. 



Canada balsam, refractive index, 

 Schaller, 29, 324. 



— • Dept. of Mines, 30, 357. 



— ■ geol. survey, see GEOLOGI- 

 CAL REPORTS. 



Canada's Fertile Northland, 

 Chambers, 26, 520. 



Canadian glaciers, Scherzer, 25, 

 261. 



Canal rays, Paschen, J. J. Thom- 

 son, etc., 24, 441; Doppler effect 

 in, Stark and Stenberg, 27, 405; 

 mechanical working, Swinton, 

 25, 348; phosphorescence by, 

 Trowbridge, 25, 41; spectral 

 intensity. Stark and Stenberg, 

 27, 84. 



Canfield, F. A., mineralogical 

 notes, 23, 20; mosesite, new 

 mineral from Texas, 30, 202. 



Canyon Diablo, see Arizona. 



— Grand, see Grand. 



Cape Colony, plains in, Schwarz, 

 24, 185. 



Cape of Good Hope, geol. map, 

 23, 465: 25, 83; 26, 98. 



— • — geol. survey, see GEO- 

 LOGICAL REPORTS. 



Carnegie Foundation, annual re- 

 ports, first, 23, 244; second, 25, 

 164; third, 27, 346; fourth, 29, 

 274; Bulletin, No. 4, 30, 94. 



— • Institution of Washington, 

 publications, 21, 480; 22, 94, 352; 

 23, 75, 243; 24, 87, 382; 26, 99, 



