INDEX. 



513 



K 



Kindle, E. M., Devonian faunas of 

 the MaeKenzie River Valley, 246. 



Larsen, E. S., sulpkatic cancrinite 

 from Colorado, 332. 



Lewis, W. C. McC, Physical Chem- 

 istry, 75. 



Lewis, W. K., Industrial Chemistry, 

 165. 



Loomis, F. B., Pleistocene locality 

 on Mt. Desert Island, 399. 



M 



Magnesium, single-line radiation, 

 McLennan, 78. 



Magnetic field, effect on recombina- 

 tion of ions produced by X-rays, 

 Jauncey, 146. 



Maryland Educational Survey Com- 

 mission, report. 88. 



McDonnell, C. C, lead-chlor arsen- 

 ate, 139. 



Merrill, G. P., catalogue of meteor- 

 ites in U. S. Nat. Museum, 283. 



Meteorites, Catalogue of, in U. S. 

 National Museum, 283. 



Mexico, Liassic Flora, Wieland, 370. 



Microbiology, Giltner, 87. 



Mineralogic Notes, Schaller, 85. 



Minerals, opaque, determination, 

 Murdoch, 85. 



MINERALS 



Anhydrite, 233. Arsenic, native, 

 Japan, 117. 



Calcite, Japan, 113. Cancrinite, sul- 

 phatic, Colorado, 332, 505. Cle- 

 veite, Norway, 365. Cordierite, 

 Japan, 115. Creedite, Colorado, 

 504. 



Diabantite, 233. 



Emeralds, Colombia, 85. 



Galena, Japan, 111. 



Hibbenite, British Columbia, 275, 



504. Hydrozincite, 59. 

 Leifite, Greenland, 504. Limonite 



pseudomorph, 233. 

 Margarosanite, New Jersey, 159, 



505. Mimetite, artificial, 139. 



Natrolite, British Columbia, 472. 



Pinite, Japan, 115. 



Selensulphur from Hawaii, com- 

 position, Brown, 132. Spencer- 

 ite, British Columbia, 275, 505. 



Mines, Canada, Department of, 84. 

 — United States, Bureau of, publica- 

 cations, 83. 



Mining World Index, Vol. VIII, 90. 



Mixter, W. G., thermochemistry of 

 silicon, 125. 



Moodie, R. L., Coal Measures am- 

 phibia of North America, 502. 



Mt. Desert Island, Pleistocene local- 

 ity, Blaney and Loomis, 399. 



Mulliken, S. P., Identification of 

 Organic Compounds, 166. 



Murdoch, J., determination of opaque 

 minerals, 85. 



N 



Napier Tercentenary Volume, Knott, 

 89. 



Nervous System, Involuntary, Gas- 

 kell, 87. 



New Mexico, Luna County, Geol- 

 ogy, Darton, 82. 



Nomenclature, pre-Cambrian, Schu- 

 chert, 475. 



O 



OBITUARY 



Abbe, Cleveland, 509. 



Duhem, P., 509. 



Galitzin, Prince B. , 372. 



Jungfleisch, E., 90. 



Lignier, O., 90. 



Lowell, P., 509. 



Metehnikoff, E., 170. 



Prosser, C. S., 372. 



Ramsay. Sir W., 170. 



Royce. J., 372. 



Schwalbe, G., 372. 



Schwarzschild. K., 372. 



Thompson, S. P., 90. 

 Oceanica, continental fracturing and 



diastrophism, Schuchert, 91. 

 Ohio, Berea formation, Verwiebe, 43. 

 Oregon, radiolarian cherts, Smith, 



299, 504. 

 Organic Compounds, Identification, 



Mulliken, 166. 

 Osteological Material from Machu 



Picchu. Eaton. 86, 281. 

 Ozone, Vosmaer, 432. 



Pacific, volcanic domes in, Powers, 



261. 

 Pennsylvania, oil and gas map, 1915, 



84. 

 Perret, F. A., lava eruption of Strom- 



boli, 1915, 443. 

 Peru, osteological material from 



Machu Picchu, Eaton, 86, 281. 

 Phillips, A. H., new zinc phosphates 



from British Columbia, 275 ; new 



forms of natrolite, 472. 

 Phosphorus, geologic role, Black- 

 welder, 285. 



