444 



GEN KRAI, INDIlX. 



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519; 27, 347; 28, 564; 29, 368; 



30, 05, 295. 

 Carnegie Institution Year Book, 



No. 4, 1905, 21, 258; No. 5, 23, 



156; No. 6, 25, 162; No. 7, 27, 



267: No. 8, 29, 274. 

 Carney, F., wave-cut terraces in 



Keuka Valley, 23, 325; form of 



outwash drift, 23, 336; glacial 



overflow channels in New York, 



25. ^17- 

 Catalonia, volcanoes and rocks. 



Washington, 24, 217; Calderon, 



Cazurro and Fernandez-Na- 



varro, 24, 282. 

 Cathode rays, ionization by, Her- 



wcg, 21, 327. 

 magnetic efifect, Klupathy, 



25, 258. 

 relation to exciting Ront- 



gen rays, Bestelmeyer, 23, 384. 

 secondary, Kleeman, 24, 



499. 

 Cave, Samwel, exploration, Fur- 

 long, 22, 235. 



— vertebrates, Eigenmann, 29, 

 270. 



— work on, von Knebel, 21, 473. 

 Caves in Belgium, Prinz, 30, 91. 

 Cement resources of Virginia, 



Bassler, 30, 157. 

 Centroepigenesis, Rignano, 23, 



468. 

 Ceylon, minerals of, Coomara- 



swamy, 21, 186; Parsons, 28, 81. 

 Chamberlin, T. C, Geology, 21, 



400; tidal phenomena, 28, 188. 

 Chambers, G. F., Story of the 



Comets, 28, 565; Halley's Comet, 



30, 154- 

 Champlain and Hudson Valleys, 



water levels, Woodworth, 22, 



86. 

 Champlain's Voyages, translated 



by E. G. and A. N. Bourne, 22, 



549- 

 Chase, F. L., parallax investiga- 

 tion of 162 stars, 22, 471. 

 CHEMICAL WORKS. 



Analyse Volumetrique, Duparc 



and Basadonna, 29, 458. 

 Analysis, Qualitative, Duparc 



and Monnier, 25, 80; McGreg- 



ory, 28, 554; Morgan, 23, 62; 



Sellers, 28, 554; Tower, 27, 



486. 

 — Quantitative, Clowes and 



Coleman, 29, 80; Gilman, 25, 



450. 



CHEMICAL WORKS. 



C'licmical Abstracts, 23, 223. 

 Chcniic, Lchrhuch der AUge- 

 meineii, Ostwald, 22, 460. 



— Physikalische, Hober, 23, 

 158. 



Chemische Physiologic, Beit- 

 rjige, Hofmeister, 22, 540. 



Chemistry, Analytical, Ches- 

 ncau. translated by Lincoln 

 and Carnalian, 29, 458; Tread- 

 "wcll and Hall. 30, 348. 



— Conversations on, Ostwald, 

 21, 248. 



— Elementary modern, Ost- 

 wald and Morse. 28, 495. 



— Essentials, Williams, 30, 347. 



— Exercises in, McPherson and 

 Henderson, 23, 384. 



— History, Armitage, 23, 62; 

 Bauer, 25, 81; Ladenburg, 23, 

 306; Von Meyer, 23, 62. 



— Industrial, Thorp. 23, 460. 



— Inorganic, A. Smith, 22, 345. 



— Metallurgical, Stansbie, 23, 



383. 



— Organic, Cohen, 25, 146; 

 Noyes, 25, 80; 30, 348; Stew- 

 art, 27, 337. 



— Outlines, Fenton, 28, 554; 

 Kahlenberg, 28, 494. 



— Physical, Ewell, 28, 555 ; Get- 

 man, 25, 450; Jones, 24, 440; 

 29, 264. 



— Physiological, Long, 28, 555. 



— Practical, Martin, 24, 440. 



— Principles, Ostwald, 28, 495. 



— Progress for 1904, Annual 

 Report, 21, 80. 



Elements and Compounds, 

 Affinities of, Martin, 21, 79. 



— Rarer, Browning, 27, 262. 

 CHEMISTRY. 



Acetamide, preparation, Phelps, 



24, 429. 



Acetone, Jolles, 22, 79. 



Acetylene, thermal constants, 

 Mixter, 22, 13. 



Acidimetry, alkalimetry, stand- 

 ards in, Phelps and Weed, 

 _^ 26, 138, 143. 



Actinium, activity, Boltwood, 



25, 291. 



Alcohol, ethyl, manufacture 

 from sawdust, Classen, 30, 

 287. 



preparation of pure, Wink- 

 ler, 22, 458. 



