474 



I^^DEX. 



H 



Havana, study of yellow fever in, 



Gargas, 75. 

 Hawaii, the volcano of Kau, Emer- 

 son, 431. 

 Hershey, O. H., Cretaceous outliers 



in California, 33. 

 Hillebrand. W. F., additions to the 



Alunite-Jarosite group, 211. 

 Hobbs, W. H., action of ice-sheet on 



projecting rock masses, 399. 

 Hodgkins gold medal awarded, 470. 

 Hofmeister, F., Beitrage zur chem- 



ischen Physiologic, 69, 398. 

 Holm, T., studies in the Cyperaceae, 



No. xvi, 57 ; xvii, 417. 

 Holtz machine, new, Wommelsdorf, 



459. 

 Hovey, E. O., eruptions of 1902 on 



St. Vincent and Martinique, 319. 

 Hydrogen, spectra of, Trowbridge, 



457. 



I 



Iddings, J. P., Chemico-mineralogi- 

 cal Classification of Igneous Rocks. 

 461. 



Indiana, Niagara limestones of. Kin- 

 dle, 221. 



International Quarterly, 318. 



Iowa geological survey, 1901, 391. 



J 



Jones, L. C, action of carbon diox- 

 ide on the borates of barium, 49. 



K 



Kansas geological survey, 461, 



Kau, characteristics of, Emerson, 431. 



Kayser, H., Handbuch der Spectro- 

 scopic, 460. 



Kindle, E. M,, Niagara limestones of 

 Indiana, 221. 



Koenig, G. A., new species melano- 

 chalcite and keweenawite, 404, 



Lacroix, A., Mineralogie de la France 

 et ses Colonies, 70. 



Lane, A. C, Queneau on size of 

 grain in igneous rocks, 393. 



Langley, S. P., Experiments in Aero- 

 dynamics, 318. 



La Soufriere, St. Vincent, and Mt. 

 Pelee, Martinique, eruptions of, 

 Hovey, 319. 



Light, electrical effect of, Lenard, 

 67. 



. Louisiana geological survey, 314, 



M 



Maldive and Laccadive Archipela- 

 goes, Gardner, 74. 



Marsh collection, studies of the 

 Eocene mammalia, Wortman, 17, 



Martinique, 72, 312, 



— and St. Vincent, eruptions of 1902, 

 Hovey, 319. 



Massachusetts, Boston Basin, clays 

 of, Brown, 445. 



— Westfield Eiver, terraces of, 77, 

 Mauck, A. v., variation in the fossil 



brachiopod, Platystrophia lynx, 9. 

 Measurement of 98th meridian, 469. 

 Mechanics, Elementary Principles in 



Statistical, Gibbs, 69. 

 Metals, electrical conductibility of, 



Strutt, 459. 



— reflection power for ultra-violet 

 and ultra-red rays, Hagen and 

 Rubens, 66. 



Meteorite, iron, from Sinaloa, Mex- 

 ico, Ward, 316 



Meteorites, action of copper sulphate 

 upon, Farrington, 38 ; gold in, 

 Liversidge, 466. 



Mexico, Sinaloa, meteorites from, 316, 



Michigan geological survey, Lane, 

 393. 



Mineral resources of So. Dakota, 

 O'Harra and Todd, 397. • 



of the United States, 1901, 



Day, 461. 



— waters, Bailey, 461. 

 Mineralogie de la France et de ses 



Colonies, Lacroix, 70. 



MINERALS. 



Alunite, Colorado, 216. Analcite, 



31. Arsenic, native, 397. 

 Baumhauerite, 464. 

 Calcite-sand crystal, new form, 451. 



Chabazite, 31. Coloradoite, 465. 



Coolgardite, 465. Corundum, 



234. 

 Dumortierite, chemical composition, 



426. 

 Essonite, graphitic, 234. 

 Garnet, 234, Gold in meteorites, 



466, Greencckite on calcite, 



Joplin, Missouri, 7. 

 Histrixite, 466. Hussakite, 316. 

 Jarosite, 216. 

 Keweenawite, Michigan, 410. Kill- 



rickerite, 464. 

 Marshite, 465. Melanochalcite, 



Arizona, 404. Melilite, Syracuse, 



N. Y., 26. Mercury-deposits in 



Texas, 464. Miersite, 465. 

 Natro jarosite, Nevada, 211. 



