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GENERAL INDEX. 



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site, now mineral from Texas, 



30, ->02. 



Himalaya Mts. and 'ril)et. Bur- 

 rard and Hayden, 27, 189. 



Hintze, C, Mineralogie, 21, 257; 

 23,72; 25,265: 27,265; 30, 8q. 



Hoadley, G. A., Physics, 27, 33^. 



Hobbs, W. H., contignration of 

 rock floor of New York, 21, 

 182; features formed at the 

 time of earthquakes, 23, 245; 

 seismic geology, 23, 309; Theory 

 of Earthquakes, 25, 259, 354; 

 30, 424. 



Hbber, R., Physikalische Chemie, 

 23, 158. 



Hofmeister, F., Beitrjige zur 

 chcmischen Physiologie, 21,337; 

 22,540; 24,91; 25,81; 26,520. 



Holland, T. H., Mineral Re- 

 sources of India, 28, 196. 



Holm, T., Ceanothus Americanus, 

 22, 523; studies in the Cyper- 

 ace.-E, XXV, 23, 422; Ane- 

 monella thalictroides, 24, 243; 

 Isopyrum hiternatum, 25, 133; 

 North American species of 

 stellaria, 25, 315; studies in the 

 Cyperacea?. XXVI, 26, 478. 



Holmes, S. J., Biology of Frog, 

 22, 190. 



Holtermann, Climate and Plant 

 Structure, 23, 469. 



Homo Heidelbergensisv Schoeten- 

 sack, 27, 416. 



Hopkins, C. G., Soil Fertility, 30, 

 158. 



Hopkins, N. M., Electro-Chemis- 

 try, 21, 249. 



Horse, evolution of, Lull, 23, 161. 



— new Miocene, Loomis, 26, 163; 

 Douglass, 27, 94. 



— skeleton of Arab, Osborn, 24, 

 380. 



Houard, C, les Zoocecidies des 

 Plantes d'Europe, 28, 506. 



Hough, T., Human Mechanism, 

 22, 549; Physiology, 24, 448. 



Housum, C. R., action of dry am- 

 monia, 24, 479. 



Howard, K. S., Estacado meteor- 

 ite, 21, 186; 22, 55; Elm Creek 

 aerolite, 23, 379. 



Howe, E., red beds of southwest- 

 ern Colorado, 21, 328; geology 

 of the Isthmus of Panama, 26, 

 212. 



Howell, E. E., VVilliamstown, 

 Ky., meteorite, 25, 49; Ains- 

 worth meteorite, 25, 105. 



Hubbard, G. D., terraces in south- 

 eastern Ohio, 25, 108; ancient 

 linger lakes in Ohio, 25, 239. 



Hubbard, J. L., use of succinic 

 acid, 23, 211; esterification of 

 succinic acid, 23, 368. 



Hubert, H., Dahomey Mission, 26, 

 515. 



Hudson river, buried channels, 

 Kemp, 26, 301. 



Huene, F. R. von, Triassic reptile, 

 Hallopus, 25, 113. 



Hull, A. W., initial velocities of 

 the electrons, 28, 251. 



Human Body and Health, Davi- 

 son, 29, 92. 



Hunt, W. F., sulphur and celestite 

 in Michigan, 21, 237. 



Hunter, G. W., Biology, 24, 448. 



Huntington, E., glacial period in 

 non-glaciated regions, 25, 353. 



Hutchins, C. C, new declination 

 instrument, 28, 260; new method 

 of measuring light efficiency, 

 28, 529. 



Hyde, J. E., desiccation conglom- 

 erates, 25, 400. 



Hydrolysis of salts of iron, etc.. 

 Moody, 22, 76; of ammonium 

 salts. Moody, 22, 379. 



Hygiene, Personal, Woodhull, 22, 



94- 

 Hyperbolic Functions, Becker 



and Van Orstrand, 29, 199. 

 Hypsometry, Hayford and Pike, 



28, 87. 



Ice-age, Alps in,Penck and Briick- 

 ner, 25, 84; 27, 341. 



— Lower-Huronian, Coleman, 23, 

 187. 



— Permian, India, Koken, 26, 165. 

 Ice-flood hypothesis, Andrews, 30, 



86. 

 Ice-movement and erosion in 



Adirondacks, Miller, 27, 289. 

 Ice-sheet, Montana lobe of Kee- 



watin, Calhoun, 22, 468. 



— Wisconsin, recession of, Car- 

 ney, 23, 324; 25, 217. 



Idaho, geology and ore deposits, 

 Ran some and Calkins, 27, 90. 



Iddings. J. P., Rock Minerals, 23, 

 152; Igneous Rocks, 28, 502. 



