VOLUMES XXXI-XL. 



(183 



Burbank, J. E., micro seismic 

 motion. 33, 470: microscisms 

 caused by frost action. 33, 474. 



Burdick, W. L., electrolytic-analy- 

 .vitli platinum electrodes. 34. 

 107. 



Burling, L. D., photographing 

 reflected light, 31, 99. 



Burnham, S. W., Measures of 

 Proper Motion Stars. 37, 206. 



Butler. B. S., thaumasite from 

 Utah. 31, 131: minerals from 

 Beaver Co., Utah, 32, 418. 



Butman, C. A., phosphorescence, 

 photoelectric effect of. 34, 133. 



Cairnes, DeL. D., new physio- 

 graphic terms. 34, 75. 

 Calculus, Franklin, McNutt and 

 37. 113; Granville. 33, 

 Snyder and Hutchinson. 



35. 558. 

 Caldwell, O. W., Botany, 33, 164: 



38. 105. 

 Calendar, reform of, Hesse, 31, 



154 



California, fossil dolphin. Lull. 37, 



— Minerals. Eakle. 38. 

 Cambrian, <ee GEOLOGY. 

 Camels from Harrison Beds. 



Loomis. 31, 

 Cameron, F. K., Soil Solution. 



33.512. 

 Canada, >anded gneiss of Lauren- 



tian highlands, Wihon. 36, 109. 



— Dept. of Mines, see Mines. 



il. survey, see Geological 

 Reports. 

 Cannizzaro. S„ Chemical PI 



phy. 32. 

 Cape of Good Hope geol. corn- 

 Geological Re- 

 ports. 

 Capillary tubes, method of cali- 



Merton, 31, 

 Carboniferous, see GEOLOGY. 

 Carnegie Foundation, annual re- 

 fth, 31, 339; sixth, 33, 

 enth. 35, ^:^\ eighth, 

 37, 564; ninth. 40, 03: 



•miic Effi ooke. 



31. 156; Bulletins, No. 6, 3 - 



39. 611. 

 — Institution of Washi: 



publications. 31, 245; 32, 8l, 327; 



33, 3^4: 34. 493J 35. 4<>o; 36. 

 575: 37. 302; 38, in, 4S9; 40, 

 04. 523. 



Carnegie Institution Year Rook. 

 X.'. o. 1010. 31, 244: Xo. 10, 

 191 ■• 33. 384; No. 1 1. 1012. 35, 

 4O5; Xo. i_\ 101 j, 37, 301; Xo. 

 [3, 1014. 39, 484. 



Carnotite, see MINERALS. 



Carothers Observatory, see Ob- 

 servatory. 



Case, E. C, reptilian skulls. 33, 

 . Dimetrodon incisivus, res- 

 toration. 40, 474. 



Castle, W. E., Heredity in rela- 

 tion to Evolution, 33, 70. 



Cathode, Wehnelt, Hornor, 36, 



591- 

 — rays, secondary, Cooksey, 34, 48. 

 Catskill aqueduct, Kemp. 34, 1. 

 Catskill Mts., physiography and 



geology, Rich, 39, 137. 

 Cave, Pine Rock, Xew Haven, 



Mac Curdy, 38, 511. 

 Cavendish Laboratory, 1S71-1910, 



3i, 232. 

 Celestial Mechanics, Moulton, 38, 



109. 

 Cellulose, Researches on. Cross 



and Bevan. 35, 116. 

 Ceylon, Marine Biological Report, 



34. 96. 



Chamot, E. M., Chemical Micro- 

 scopy. 39, 679. 

 Chattanooga Series, Ohio, Ulrich, 



34. ^7- 

 CHEMICAL WORKS. 

 Alcoholometric Tables, Thorpe, 



40, 515- 

 Allen's Commercial Organic 

 Analysis, Davis and Sadtler, 

 3i, 333: 32, 468; 34, 90: 35. 

 541: 37, 274- 

 Analysis Metallurgical, Ziegel. 

 40, 516. 



— Qualitative, Baskerville and 

 Curtman. 31, 332; Bailey and 

 Cady. 37, 554: Bliss, 39, T23; 

 Hoyt. 35, 638; Noyes, 36, 418; 

 Rockwood, 36, 74; Tower, 32, 

 62; Vorisek, 37, 47 r »- 



— Quantitative, Clowes and 



'•man. 3.-,. 37, 275; 



•ilk. 38, 478; Friedenl 

 31, 568; Knight, 40, ' 

 Moody, 34. ?73: Waddell, 37, 



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