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INDEX. 



Antimony in alloys, determination, 



Jamieson, 58. 

 Canadium, supposed new element, 



French, 155, 280. 

 Carbon monoxide, combustion, 



Wieland, 586. 



— pernitride, Darzens, 278. 

 Cementite. Ruff and Gerstein, 378. 

 Color effect and isoniorphous mix- 

 ture, Wells, 103. 



Esters, hydrolysis in fatty acids, 

 Drushel, 27. 



Fluorine, determination, Starckand 

 Thorin, 58. 



Hydrazine, determination, Jamie- 

 son, 352. 



Iron, atomic weight of meteoric, 

 Baxter and Thorvaldson, 57. 



— separation from manganese, San- 

 chez, 156. 



Lead, nickel, etc., estimation, 



Ward, 334. 

 Magnesia rods as a substitute for 



platinum wire, Wadekind, 585. 

 Manganese, determination, Eaikow 



and Tischkow, 278 ; 156. 

 Mercury determination, Jamieson, 



349. 

 Neon, krypton and xenon, monato- 



micity, Ramsay, 378. 

 Nitric acid, detection, Sen and 



Dey, 499. 

 Oxalate permanganate process, 



Ward, 423. 

 Portland cement, Janecke, 279. 

 Radium, deposit in electric field, 



Wellisch and Bronson, 483. 

 Sodium carbonate, hydrates. Weg- 



scheider, 280. 

 Sulphur monochloride for decom- 

 posing certain minerals, Hicks, 



374. 

 Tellurium, alleged conrplexity, Har- 



court and Baker, 155. 

 Titanium, separation from nio- 

 bium, etc., Muller, 373. 



— dioxide, heat of formation, Mix- 

 ter, 45. 



Uranium hexafluoride, Ruff and 



Heinzelmann, 57. 

 Yanadic acid, reduction, Cain and 



Hostetter, 375. 

 Water, determination, Zerewitinoff, 

 374. 

 Chemists, Famous, Roberts, 156. 

 Clark, R. W., Petrographic methods, 



511. 

 Clarke, F. W., Data of Geochem- 

 istry, 64. 

 Coast Survey, report, 514. 

 Cole, M. J., Microscopy, 379. 

 Comets and Electrons, Righi, 62. 



i Connecticut, Granites of, Dale and 



Gregory, 160. 

 - Trias, Life of, Lull, 397. 

 Constants, chemical and physical. 



Tables, 60, 158. 

 Coral reefs in the Triassic of No. 



America, Smith, 92. 

 Craig, C. F., Parasitic Amoebae of 



Man, 70. 

 Crenshaw, J. L., mineral sulphides 



of iron, 169. 

 Cross, M. I., Microscopy, 379. 

 Cushing, H. P., age of Cleveland 



shale of Ohio, 581. 



Dale, T. N., Ordovician outlier, Sud- 

 bury, Vermont. 97 ; granites of 

 Connecticut, 160. 



Dana, E. S., obituary notice of 

 George J. Brush, 389 . 



Day, A. L., nitrogen thermometer 

 scale, with boiling point of sul- 

 phur, 517. 



Drushel, W. A., hydrolysis of esters 

 in fatty acids, 27. 



Duggar, B. M., Fungous Diseases of 

 Plants, 164. 



Earthquakes, elastic-rebound theory. 



Reid, 287. 

 Eaton, G. F., remains of man at 



Cuzco, Peru, 325. 

 Eckel, E. C, Building Stones and 



Clays, 595. 

 Elektrochemische Umformer, Zach- 



arias. 158. 

 Ethnology, Bureau of American, 



annual report, 71. 

 Evolution, Capture Theory of Cos- 



mical, See, 167. 

 Eyerman, J., Mineralogy of Pennsyl- 

 vania. 67. 



Fabre, J. H., Life of the Insect, 598. 

 Farrington, O. C, analysis of stone 



meteorites, 65. 

 Field Museum of Natural History, 



annual report, 596. 

 Filtration in analysis, 585. 

 Foote, H. W., composition of anal- 



cite, 433 : of nephelite, 439. 

 Fungous Diseases of Plants, Duggar, 



164. 



Geochemistry, Data. Clarke, 64. 

 Geographers, American, annals, 596. 



