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SCIENCE. — INDEX TO VOLUME IV. 



Goldsmiths' work, exhibition of, 188. 



Goode, G. Brown. The exploring voyage 

 of the Challenger, reviewed, ill. 116, 176. 



Goode's bibliography of Professor Baird, 

 45. 



Goodwin and Marshall, on solubility of 

 chlorine gas, 256. 



Gordon, J. C. See Chickering, J. W., 

 jun., and Gordon, J. C. 



Gordon's expedition to Hudson Strait, 108. 



Gore, J. H., on U. S. coast and geodetic 

 survey, 293. 



Government catalogue of fisheries exhibi- 

 tion, 142; scientific appointments by, 

 109; support of irrigation, 158; town 

 and county, 329. 



Graves of Ainos, 503. 



Gray, Asa, Flora of North America, 155 ; 

 on mode of exposing pollen in sunflower, 

 358; North-American vegetation, 261; 

 Synoptical flora of North America, re- 

 viewed, 308. 



Greely party, rescue of, 77, map, 88; re- 

 lief squadron, 122. 



Greene, C. E. Shaft-sinking by freezing, 

 443. 



Greene's Lessons in chemistry, reviewed, 

 500. 



Greenwich observatory, 61. 



Growth, 342. 



Guadaloupe, shells of, 366. 



Gulf of Mexico, level of, 326. 



Gumming, nature of, 359. 



Gun, machine, 449; question, 12. 



Gurney, Edmund. Psychical research, 

 509. 



Gypsum deposits, 325. 



Gyration of vibrating pendulum, 53. 



Gyrostatic working -model of magnetic 

 compass, 250. 



Hagen, H. A. Lawsuits against grubs 

 and grasshoppers, 168. 



Hague, A., on Yellowstone national park, 

 22. 



Hale, H., on wampum, 320. 



Haliburton, R. G., on oldest colony in 

 America, 283; Vinland, 283. 



Hall, A., on motion of Hyperion, 155. 



Hall, E. H. The Hall effect, 351. 



Hall, E. H, on Hall phenomenon, 297. 



Hall, J., on discovery of Eurypteridae, 

 327 ; relations of Chemung and Waverley 

 groups, 327. 



Hallauer, Octave, portrait, 306. 



Hampson, T., on apprenticeship question 

 and industrial schools, 347. 



Handicraft, 537. 



Hands, instruction in use of, 452. 



Hange, L. J., on vegetable remains of drift, 

 73. 



Harkness, W., on doubtful observations, 

 292 ; storage-batteries, 386. 



Harrington, M. W., on asteroid ring, 292. 



Hartt, C. F., tablet in honor of, 25. 



Harvard college meridian circle, 293; phys- 

 iological laboratory, ill. 128. 



Hawkshaw, J. C, on Severn tunnel rail- 

 way, 288. 



Haynes, H. W. The stone age in prehis- 

 toric archeology, 469. 



Health association, public, 440; exhibition, 

 international, 353, 410; national board 

 of, 427. 



Heap's Report on the International exhibi- 

 tion of electricity, reviewed, 464. 



Heat, 39; loss of, by radiation, 250. 



Heavens, new maps of, maps, 580. 



Heer, O., on flora of high Alps, 475; 



Heilprin, A., on foraminifera, 24; tertia- 

 ry geology and paleontology of the 

 United States, 562. 



Helmholtz's popular scientific addresses, 

 481. 



Hematite in Pennsylvania, 25. 



Henry's library, 480. 



Herrick, C. L., on Protozoa, 73. 



Herschel, Sir William, memorial window 

 of, 410. 



Hibernation of lower vertebrates, ill. 36. 



Hilfiker's diameter of sun, 267. 



Hilgard, E. W. The steep slopes of the 

 western loess, 302. 



Hilgard, J. E., on relative level of Gulf of 

 Mexico and Atlantic Ocean, 326. 



Hirschfelder, C. A., on anthropological 

 discoveries in Canada, 318. 



Historical association, 75, 301, 312. 



Hitchcock, C. H., on Vermont gneiss, 327. 



Hoadley, J. C, on driven wells, 324; 

 steam-engine practice in the United 

 States, 323. 



Hochstetter, Ferdinand von, portrait, 470. 



Holden, E. S. Eye-pieces of the meridian 

 circle at Washburn observatory, 396. 



Holder, J. B., on house-sparrow, 375. 



Holmes. W. H. Burial-masks of the an- 

 cient Peruvians, ill. 10. 



Holmes's Art in shell, 26. 



Honey, glucose in, 32. 



Honorary degrees, value of, 3. 



Hood of hooded seal, ill. 514. 



Hornblende, occurrence of, 43. 



Hotel des Neucbatelois, ill. 360. 



Hoy, P. H., on stone axes, 344. 



Htjbbakd, G. G. Canal routes between 

 the Atlantic and the Pacific, map, 434. 



Hudson's Cause of seasickness, 424. 



Hudson's Strait, map of, 220 ; meteorologi- 

 cal stations, 108. 



Human skull from Podbaba, 318. 



Hunt, A. R., on influence of wave-currents 

 on fauna, 75. 



Hunt, T. S., on Taconic question, 27. 



Hurlbert, J. B., on climates, 282; on 

 storms, 282. 



Huron-Iroquois, 318. 



Hyades, on Fuegian ethnography, 27. 



Hyatt, A. The primitive Conocoryphean, 

 351. 



Hyatt, A., on Beatricea, 341; larval theory 

 of origin of tissue, 341. 



Hydrographic basins of Quebec, 283. 



Hydrophobia, experiments with virus of, 

 122. 



Hygienic congress, 74; institute, 410. 



Hygrometry, new departure in, 137. 



Hyperion, motion of, 155. 



Ibbetson's Outlines of Punjab ethnography, 

 reviewed, 360, 557. 



Iceland, volcanic island off, 506. 



Ichnolites, Carson-City, ill. 273. 



Igloo, implements of, ill. 81. 



Illinois state natural-history society, 123. 



Immersion apparatus, 342. 



Implements of Ojibwas, ill. 527. 



Incandescent lighting for naval vessels, 

 561. 



Inclinometer, new, 253. 



India, caste in, 557; census of, 280; ink, 

 manufacture of, 505. 



Indian ethnology, 499; folk-lore, 499; 

 grave, Babirussa tusks from, 34; imple- 

 ments, 33; languages, 122, 138; in South 

 America, 159; sign-language, 556. 



Indiana mounds, 344. 



Individuality, 398. 



Industrial education, 537; schools, 347. 



Infectious diseases, 144. 



Ink, India, 505. 



Innuit, Netschilluk, ill. 543. 



Insect crust, dynamics of, 341. 



Insects, light emitted by, 505; skins of, 

 341; swarming, ill. 79, 111; of the year, 

 565. 



Intelligence, animal, 16. 



International association, 269, 329; co-op- 

 eration in scientific work, 125 ; electrical 

 congress, 31; exhibition at Antwerp, 

 1886, 426; of electricity, 464; geological 

 congress, 156; health exhibition, 353; 

 hygienic congress, 74; medical congress, 

 75 ; polar expeditions, 367 ; polar stations, 

 map, 370, ill. 476; scientific association, 

 80, 106; congress, 140. 



Invilliers, E. V. d', on hematite in Penn- 

 sylvania, 25. 



Irish emigration, 285. 



Iroquois customs and languages, 319 ; gram- 

 mar, 412, 486; pronouns, 344, 351; words, 

 346. 



Irrigation in Missouri and Yellowstone 

 valleys, 166; in the west, 158. 



Irving, R. D., on crystalline rocks, 327; 

 occurrence of hornblende, 43. 



Jablochkoff electric candle, 267. 



Jacobson, J. A., expedition of, 76. 



Jagnaux's Chemical analyses, reviewed, 

 500. 



James. See Lesquereux and James. 



James, U. P., on fossil annelid jaws, 263. 



Jamin, on new departure in hygrometry, 

 137. 



Janssen's report of solar eclipse of May 6, 

 1883, 263. 



Japan, antiquated chronology of, 508; 

 weather service, 521. 



Japanese lacquering, 505. 



Jelly-fish, phosphorescence of, 155. 



Jetties, South Pass, 13. 



Jewell, T. F-) on storage-batteries, 393. 



Jewels, crown, of France, ill. 299. 



Jews, races of, 319. 



Johns Hopkins university studies in his- 

 torical and political science, 502; re- 

 viewed, 173; Thomson's lectures at, 349; 

 zoological laboratory, 122. 



Johnson, A. B. North- Atlantic currents, 

 ill. 415. 



Johnson, J. B., on river physics, 325. 



Johnston, H. H., on the exploration of 

 Kilimanjaro, 45. 



Jouffroy, statue of, ill. 300. 



Joy, D., on valve gear, 290. 



Julien, A. A., on Eozoon canadense, 327; 

 immersion apparatus, 342. 



Julien, A. A., and Bolton, H. C, on musi- 

 cal sands,' 329. 



Jupiter, red spot on, 448. 



K., A., journey of, in China, 280. 



K., D. H. Metallic circuits in cables, 52. 



Kafiristan, 404. 



Keith, N. S., on storage-batteries, 386. 



Kennedy, W. S. What's in a name, 33. 



Kennedy's Wonders and curiosities of the 

 railway, reviewed, 520. 



Kent, W., on irregularities in railroad- 

 building, 348. 



Kilimanjaro, exploration of, 45. 



Kinetic theory of matter, ill. 204. 



Kingsley, J. S., on development of Limu- 

 lus, 341. 



Kirkwood, D., on temporary stars, 291. 



Koch, R., Gaffky, and Loeffler's Anthrax 

 bacillus, reviewed, 276. 



Koch's investigations, value of, 48; reply 

 to his critics, 554; work on tuberculosis, 

 59. 



Kolbe's Inorganic chemistry, reviewed, 

 500. 



Kongo, expedition to, 124. 



Korean curios, ill. 172, 270; customs, 345. 



Kowak River, 539; exploration of, ill. 551. 



Koyle, C. H., on storage-batteries, 387. 



Krakatoa, 135; committee, 253; dust, 71. 



Krishna's journey in China, 280. 



Kunz, G. F. American pearls, 368; Ko- 

 rean curios, ill. 172. 



Kunz, G. F., on gem-engraving, ill. 105. 



Laboratory practice, educational methods 



in, 322. 

 Lab rets, 345. 



Lacquering, Japanese, 505. 

 Laflamme, A., on hydrographic basins of 



Quebec, 283. 

 La Fleche, on Omaha pipes of friendship, 



345. 

 Lamprey as a builder, 469. 

 Lands in severalty to Indians, 347. 

 Langley, J. W. Chemical affinity, 234. 

 Langley, J. W., on valence, 321. 

 Langley, S. P., on temperature of moon's 



surface, 396. 

 Langrin coal-field, 504. 

 Language, Indian, 122; Indian sign, 556. 

 Languages, African, 310; American, 317, 



522; Indian, 159. 

 Lankester, E. Ray. Classification of the 



Mollusca, 143. 

 Lapland and the Lapps, 366. 

 Larval theory of origin of tissue, 341. 

 Lavallee, Alphonse, 10. 

 Law, marriage, 471; of organic evolution, 



532; primitive, 436. 

 Lawes, J., and Gilbert, on composition of 



soils, 257. 



