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INDEX. 



Isostasy, Hayford, 196 ; in India, 

 Crosthwait, 197. 



Johnston, J., effect of high pressures 

 on properties of solids, 205. 



K 



Kayser, H., Spectroscopie, 102. 

 Kilauea, papers on, Perret, 139, 273, 



337, 469, 611. 

 Kingsley, J. S., Vertebrates, 113. 

 Knowlton, F. H., coal-bearing rocks 



of Colorado and Mexico, 526. 



Lebensmittelgewerbe, Buchka, 556. 

 Lee, W. T., dinosaurs, Colorado 



Tertiary, 531. 

 Lewis, J. V., Determinative Mine- j 



rology, 334. ' 

 Libya, Italica, de Eegny, 203. 

 Life, Origin and Nature, Moore, 559. 

 Linhart, G. A., hydrolysis of alkyl 



metallic sulphates, 283 ; rate of 



reduction of mercuric chloride, 353. 



M 



MacCurdy, G. G., significance of the j 



Piltdown skull, 315. 

 Man, early, in America, Hrdlicka,lll. 



— History of Human Body, Keith, 467. 



— Origin and Antiquity of, Wright, • 

 110. 



— paleolithic, Piltdown, Sussex, Lull, 

 196 , MacCurdy, 315. 



— Prehistoric, Duckworth, 110. 

 Maryott, C. H., chlorination of ben- 

 zene, 153. 



Matter, energy system of, Weir, 192. 

 Measurements, Theory of, Palmer, 

 191. 



— and Graphical Methods, Goodwin, 

 544. 



Merrill, G. P., minor constituents of 



meteorites, 509. 

 Merwin, H. E., calciovolborthite (?) 



from Utah, 441. 

 Metals, dispersion of, Wheeler, 491. 

 Meteorites, minor constituents of, 



Merrill, 509. 

 Meteorology, Dynamic, Bjerknes, 



202. 

 Miall, L. C, Early Naturalists, 115. 

 Microbes and Toxins, Burnet, 117. 

 Micrometer screw, Barus, 267. 

 Microscope, see Petrographic. 

 Minchiri, E. A., Protozoa, 114. 

 Mineralogy, Phillips, 113 ; Determi- j 



native, Lewis, 334. 



MINERALS. 



Ampangabeite, 462. Arduinite, 464. 

 Arsenoferrite, 464. 



Baeumlerite, 463. Betafite, 462. 

 Brookite, New Jersey, 447. 



Calciovolborthite (?), Utah, 441. 

 Cerussite twin, Arizona, 90. 

 Chrom-brugnatellite, 463. 



Delafossite, Arizona, 290. 



Embolite, Mexico, 27. 



Feldspars, plagioclase, melting phe- 

 nomena, 577. 



Hatchite, 463. Hetaerolite, Colo- 

 rado, 600. Hokutolite, 464. 



Ilmenite, New Jersey, 448. 



Manandonite, 463. Marcasite, pseu- 

 domorphs, 270. 



Palaite, 464. Plumboniobite, 463. 

 Preslite-Tsumebite, 463. Prous- 

 tite, Mexico, 26. 



Samiresite, 462. Sperrylite, arti- 

 ficial, 171. 



Uhligite, 463. 



Vrbaite. 463. 

 Mines, U. S. Bureau of, annual re- 

 port, 330. 

 Molecular agitation, at absolute zero, 



Einstein and Stern, 541. 

 Moodie, R. L., vertebrate footprints, 



in Kansas Permian, 31. 

 Moulton, F. R., Astronomy, 557. 

 Mount Washington, glacial cirques 



near, Goldthwait, 1. 



\ N 

 Naturalists, Early, Miall, 115. 

 New Zealand, geol. survey, 333, 334. 

 North, H. B., pseudomorphs of limo- 



nite after marcasite, 270. 

 North America, Stratigraphy, Willis, 



193. 



OBITUARY. 



Allen, O. D.,560. 



Billings. J. S., 468. Buckhout, W. 



A., 120. 

 Cailletet, L. P., 336. Collett, P., 



336. Crawford, Earl of, 336. 

 Darwin, Sir G. H., 120. 

 Fontaine, W. M., 642. 

 Gordan, P., 336. 

 Kirby, W. F. , 120. Koenig, G. A. , 



204. 

 Loomis, E. J., 120. 

 Saunders, S. A., 204. Schoeten- 



sack, O., 336. Smith, E., 120. 



Swift, L. , 204. 

 Teisserenc de Bort, L., 336. Teller, 



F., 336. Traquair, K. H., 120. 



