vi Contents. 
Physiology.—Locomotor System of Medusz, 891; The Origin of Fat in the Body, 391; The 
Formation of Milk, 892; Interaction of the Spinal Nerve Roots , 892; Chemical tone 
i d ter, 892; Nutrition of the Frog’ r 75 prolonged Hun- 
ger upon the Blood Corpuscles, 893; Study he Physiology of the Kidney by 
of its Change of Volum I; e Action of Ethyl Alcohol upon the Dog’s Heart, 1082; Rela- 
tion of Art Press to the Duration of the Systole and Diastole of the Heart-beat, 1083; 
The Excitation the - nters by Induction Shock 3; The Function of the 
aso-motor Ce uction S,1 
Spleen, A Tne Tubercle-bacillus, r195; The Function of the Cochlea, 1195 ; The ne 
puscle of the Blood and its relation to Coagulation, 1303; Digestion of Meats and Milk, 1395; 
y west Chlorophyll, 1305. 
Psychology. — Gluttony in a Frog, 800; Activity of the Senses in new-born I i Bor; The 
English Sparrow in Canada, 894 ; fasiiuch or Reasoning Powers in the Horse, 895 ; How Snakes 
approach and swallow their Prey, 896; Battle of Ravens, 897; Reasoning Powers x apies 
1199; Sense of Direction in Animals, 1199 ; The Intelligence of the American Turret Spider, 
1305 ; Notes on a Happy Family, 1306 ; Gallant Conduct of a Robin, 1307. 
Anthropology. — The growth of Children, 801 ; The American pet e 802; The Pipe 
of Peace, 803; Comparative sal Philosophical Raiha into the chara of the e 
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899 ; ogy, 899; T : Tu a : 
ippine Seg , 989 ; Shell Ornaments and Pipes ; Bertillon’s “ Savage Races,” 99°: 
The American Autochthones, s; The Keike Asa 1085; The Charnay Collection, 
1085 ; Revue ? Ethnographie, ; Anthropology in France, 1087; The American Antiquarian 
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Wisconsin Historical Collections, 1202; Iron from Ohio Mounds, 1203; Hum The 
1204; Indian aT 1308; Notation of Kinship, 1309; German Anthropo logy, pni 
Origin of Invention, 1310 
Microscopy.—F P's Method of fixing S on the Slide, 805; ma 
ting Fluid, 806; Rose bengale in combination with Iodine Green an d Blew de “te 
Staining with Aniline Dyes, 90 ; Thr elfall’s Method of Fixing par 993; 
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Sesah 1089 ; Treat tment of Pelagic Fish Pass, 1204; Motor Nerve Ending, 1205; 
Andres and Giesbrecht, 1312 ; The Registering Mitek screw, 1313; 4 
13tq; An Improvement in the Carriers, 1315; Type-metal Boxes for A 13 
Scientrric News, 807, 903, 998, 1093, 1206, 1318. ; T 
PROCEEDINGS OF SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES, 
Biological Society of Washington, 810; New York y of Sci 810; ere 
of Natural History, 8:0; Appalachian Mountain cle = ean ‘Academy of N 
Sciences, 905; New York Academy of Sciences, 906; Philadelphia Academy of 
ences, 1000; Ameri Association for the A nt of ; 1093 ; Borne 
Natural History, 1208 ; N y of Scie 1208; Sit i k New York 
urforschender Freu Berlin, 1208; Biological Society of Washington, 13"; a 
Academy of Sciences, 1318; of Na History, ask ; 
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, Philadelphia, 1319; American Philosophical Society, 1 
Haven, 1322, 
