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GENERAL INDEX. 



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Meteorite stone, Coon Butte, 

 Ariztina, Mallet, 21, 347. 



Georgia, Merrill, 29, 368. 



Elm Creek, Kansas, How- 



:iiil 23, 379. 



the Estacado, Howard, 21, 



186; 22, 55; analj'sis, Davison, 



22, 50. 



Heiulersonville, N. C, Mer- 

 rill, 23, 3()3. 



Modoc, Scott Co., Kansas, 



Merrill, 21, 356. 



Selnia, Alabama, Merrill, 23, 



244. 



Shelburne, Ontario, Borg- 



strom, 21, 86; Farrington, 22, 



93- 

 Meteorites, alloys in, Guertler, 

 30, 413. 



— Amer. Museum, I' oyer collec- 

 tion. New York, 25, 266. 



— Collection of Berlin Univer- 

 sity, Klein, 22, 90. 



— Canyon Diablo, Meteor Crater, 

 or Coon Butte, see Arizona. 



— from Columbia, H. A. Ward, 



23, I. 



— formation of, 22, 431. 



— in the Museum of Nat. His- 

 tory, Paris, Meunier, 28, 84. 



— Rochester collection, Howard, 



29, 368. 



— times of fall, Farrington, 29, 

 211. 



Meteorological elements of United 

 States and solar radiation, Bige- 

 low, 25, 413. 



— investigations, Bigelow, 29, 277; 



30, US- 

 Metric system, Perkin, 25, 364. 

 Mexico, eruptive rocks. Guild, 22, 



159- 



— Tenth International Geologi- 

 cal Congress, 22, 463. 



Michael, H. A., Studies in Plant 



Chemistry, etc., 24, 90. 

 Michelson's ether research. Kohl, 



27, 338. 

 Michigan, biological survey, 29, 



268. 



— geol. sur\'ey, see GEOLOGI- 

 CAL REPORTS. 



— peat in, Davis, 25, 456. 



— sulphur and celestite in, Kraus 

 and Hunt, 21, 237. 



— water supplies, 23, 323. 

 Micrology, Animal, Guyer, 23, 156. 

 Microscope, artificial daylight for 



use with, Wright, 27, 98, 195. 



Microscope, inlerfcroncc figures 

 under the, Wright, 22, 19. 



— pctrographic, improvcnuMits, 

 Johannsen, 29, 435. 



new, Wright, 29, 407; new 



ocular for use with, Wright, 29, 

 415- 



— polarization, Weinschcnk, 22, 89. 

 Microscopical Technique, Rawitz, 



25, 88. 



Miers, H. A., phcnocrysts in igne- 

 ous rocks, 21, 182. 



Miller, W. G., cobalt-nickel arsen- 

 ides of Temiskaming, 21, 256. 



Miller, W. J., ice-movement and 

 erosion in Adirondacks, 27, 289. 



Millikan, R. A., Physics, 22, 345, 

 346; Electricity, etc., 28, 79. , 



Mills, J., Electricity, etc., 28, 79. 



Milne, W. J., Algebra, 27, 272. 



Mineral Catalogue, Foote, 27, 490. 



— Characters, Richards, 23, 232. 



— Collections, Prendler, 27, 343. 



— Resources of India, Holland, 

 28, 196; of the United States, 

 1906, 25, 264; of Virginia, Wat- 

 son, 28, 82. 



— survey of Ceylon, report. Par- 

 sons, 28, 81. 



— tables, Penfield, 24, 448; 

 Schroeder van der Kolk, 22, 90. 



Mineralogia Groenlandica, Bog- 

 gild, 23, 320. 



Mineralogie, Hintze, 21, 257; 23, 

 72; 25,265; 27,265; 30,89. 



Mineralogy, Second Appendix to 

 Dana's System, Dana and Ford, 

 28, 196. 



— etc.. Elements, Moses and 

 Parsons, 28, 583. 



— • of France, Gonnard, 22, go; 

 Lacroix, 30, 92. 



— of Japan, 21, 405. 



— Optical, N. H. and A. N. Win- 

 chell, 27, 412. 



Minerals of Arizona, Blake, 28, 82. 



— of composition MgSiO;, for- 

 mation, Allen, Wright and 

 Clement, 22, 385; Allen and 

 White, 27, I. 



— determination of hardness. 

 Kip, 24, 23; Parsons, 29, 162. 



— of Greenland, Boggild, 23, 320. 



— Plandbook of, Butler, 26, 167. 



— Key for Rock-forming, Johann- 

 sen, 25, 599- 



— lime-silica series, formation. 

 Day and Shepherd, optical 

 study, Wright, 22, 265. 



