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GENERAL INDEX. 



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Flies, African, Blood-sucking, Aus- 

 ten, 29, 92; British, Austen, 22, 

 470. 



Fliess, W., Pfennig, 21, 407. 



Flight of birds, Trowbridge, 21, 



145- 



— origin of, Nopcsa, 25, 528. 



Flint, G. M., gahnite. 26, 584. 



Flint, W. R., precipitation of tel- 

 lurium dioxide, 28, 112; com- 

 plexity of tellurium, 28, 347; 30, 

 209. 



Flora, see BOTANY, GEOLOGY. 



Florida c^eol. survey, see GEO- 

 LOGICAL REPORTS. 



Florissant fossils, see Colorado. 



Fog chamber, drop of pressure in, 

 Barus, 22, 8t, 339; standardized, 

 Barus, 26, 87; Thomson's con- 

 stant determined, Barus, 26, 324. 



Foods, microscopy of vegetable, 

 Winton, 21, 335. 



Foote, H. W., determination of 

 columbium and tantalum, 30, 

 393. 401. 



Foote, W. M., Mineral Catalogue, 



27, 490. 



Ford, W. E., stibiotantalite, 22, 

 61; beryl crystals, 22, 217; chal- 

 copyrite crystals from Japan, 23, 

 59; stephanite crystals from 

 Arizpe, Mexico, 25, 244; ortho- 

 clase twins, 26, 149; neptunite 

 crystals, California, 27, 235; min- 

 eral notes, 28, 185; Second Ap- 

 pendix to Dana's Mineralogy, 



28, 196; remarkable twins of 

 atacamite, 30, 16; effect of the 

 presence of alkalies in beryl, 30, 

 128; labradorite. 30, 151. 



Fossil, see BOTANY, GEOLOGY. 



Fox Hills sandstone, Stanton, 30, 

 172. 



Franklin, B., Bicentennial celebra- 

 tion. 21, 406: 23, 160. 



Franklin, W. S., Physics, 25, 258; 

 27, 85; Light and Sound, 29, 82. 



Franklin Furnace, N. J., minerals 

 of, Palache, 29, 177. 



Fraprie, F. R., c;esium chromates, 

 21, 300. 



Friend, J. N., Theory of Valency, 



27, 337- 

 Furlong, E. L., exploration of 

 Samwel Cave, California, 22, 

 235- 



Gage, A. P., Physics, 25, 259. 



Gale, H. G., Physics, 22, 345, 346. 

 Gardiner, J. S., J'"auna, etc., of 

 Maldives and Laccadives, 23, 



241. 

 Garrett, A, E., Periodic Law, 28, 



554- 



Gas thermometer, see Thermome- 

 ter. 



Gaseous suspensions, de Broglie, 



29, 264. 



Gases, behavior of metallic cop- 

 per toward, Sieverts and Krum- 

 bhaar, 30, 412. 



— electric discharge in, Sieve- 

 king, 22, 80. 



— pressure of light on, Lebedew, 



30, 8r. 



— in rocks, Chamberlin, 27, 199. 



— viscosity, Zemplen, 28, 496. 

 Gaskell, W. H., Origin of Verte- 

 brates, 27, 192. 



Gates, F. L., decomposition of 



hydrochloric acid, 28, 435. 

 Gauss, C. F., complete works, vol. 



vii, 23, 470. 

 Geochemistry, Data, Clarke, 25, 



458. 

 Geographical Tables, Albrecht, 27, 



493- 

 Geography, Demangeon, 23, 399. 



— Physical, C. T. Wright, 23, 323. 



— Physical and Commercial, 

 Gregory, Keller and Bishop, 30, 

 158. 



Geologic History, Outlines, Willis 

 and Salisbury, 30, 354. 



Geological Congress, Interna- 

 tional, meeting at Mexico City, 

 21, 406; 22, 463. 



— map of Bufifalo quadrangle, 

 Luther, 22, 347. 



of Cape of Good Hope, 23, 



46s ; 25, 83 ; 26, 98. 

 — ■ — of Connecticut, Gregory and 

 Robinson, 23, 392. 



of Illinois, 22, 543. 



GEOLOGICALREPORTSAND 

 SURVEYS. 

 Alabama, 24, 84. 

 Brazil, 23, 308. 



Canada, Annual reports, 21, 404; 

 vols, xiv, XV, 22, 544; vol. xvi, 

 26, 239; Index to Reports 

 1885-1906, 26, 514; publica- 

 tions, 21, 404; 25, 455; 27, 87; 

 29,365; 30,357; Summary re- 

 ports, 1905, 1906, 23, 306; 1907, 



