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SCIENCE. — INDEX TO VOLUME V. 



Huber's travels in Arabia, 134. 



Hudson, E. D., on home treatment of con- 

 sumption, 481. 



Hudson-Bay Eskimo, 233; expedition of 

 1884, 182, ill., chart, 213; fishing-inter- 

 ests, 296; region, topography and geol- 

 ogy of, 256. 



Hueppe's Study of bacteria, reviewed, 506. 



Huggins, William. An attempt to pho- 

 tograph the solar corona, 397. 



Human body a nation rather than an in- 

 dividual, 305. 



Hungary, linguistic map of, 244. 



Hunt, T. S. The geology of the Scottish 

 Highlands, 87. 



Hunt, T. S., on classification of silicates, 

 354, 459. 



Hussak's Microscopical petrography, re- 

 viewed, 138. 



Hutchison's Physiology and hygiene, re- 

 viewed, 137. 



Hydroid, extinct, ill. 395. 



Hydrophobia, 40. 



Hygiene, 137; place of, in education, 101. 



Hypnotism, 15, 303. 



Hypoglossal nerve, ontogeny and phyl- 

 ogeny of, 374. 



Icaria, 34. 



Icebergs, preventing collisions with, ill. 

 460. 



Ice-cap, polar, 334. 



Illuminants, lighthouse, 111, 451. 



Illumination, best form of, 512; estima- 

 tion of strength of, 451. 



Incandescent light on steamers, 85, 144. 



India, legal language of, 363; roads from, 

 to central Asia, map, 360 ; Russian base 

 of operations against, map, 356. 



Indian and colonial exhibition, 263. 



Indiana department of geology and nat- 

 ural history reports, reviewed, 529; 

 university, 509. 



Indians, of Lower California, 223; the 

 mound-builders, 267; Yuchi, 253. 



Infants, acquisition in, 249 ; mental capaci- 

 ty of, 306. 



Ingersoll, E. Ingersoll's Country cous- 

 ins, 166; the Peabody museum at New 

 Haven, ill. 67. 



Ingersoll's Country cousins, reviewed, 

 115, 166. 



Inheritance among Arabs, 16. 



Inoculation, cholera, 464; at Alcira, 471. 



Insects, collections of, in U.S. national 

 museum, 188; injurious, 452; orders of, 

 355; Silurian, ill. 97. 



Instinct, 76. 



Insurance companies, mortality experi- 

 ence of, 435. 



Integrals, extraordinary, 459. 



Interglacial deposits, mammalia in, 248. 



International geological congress, 472; 

 medical congress, 321; meteorological 

 congress, 450 ; Paris exhibition of man- 

 ufactures, 19; pharmaceutical congress, 

 531. 



Inventions exhibition, 243, 322. 



Iowa flora, 350. 



Iron, effects of temperature on, 243; in 

 America in pre-Columbian times, 530 ; 

 in Cuba, 322; foundries, 278; magnetic 

 retentiveness of, 371; plates, determi- 

 nation of thickness of, 263. 



Irving's Copper-bearing rocks of Lake 

 Superior, reviewed, 299. 



Italy, oils of, 323; tea cultivation in, 412. 



Jackson's list of velocities, 122. 



Jacobsen's Alaskan collections, 19. 



Jacquier's Problems of physics, reviewed, 

 139. 



Jade from Alaska, 209. 



James, J. F. Evidences of beaches in the 

 Cincinnati group, ill. 231 ; progress of 

 vegetation in the Ohio valley, 414. 



Jamieson, A., on electric lighting on ship- 

 board, 484. 



Japan, earthquakes in, 200, ill. 483 ; earth- 

 quakes and seasons in, 203. 



Jarvis, W. C, on cause of pulmonary 

 phthisis, 480. 



Jastrow, Joseph. Some peculiarities in 

 the age statistics of the United States, 

 ill. 461. 



Jaworskij's Russian embassy to Afghan- 

 istan, reviewed, 366. 



Jefferson physical laboratory, ill. 229. 



Jeffreys, John Cwyn, 141, 145. 



Jeffries's balloon-voyage, celebration of 

 centennial of, 38, 221. 



Jelly-fishes, preservation of, 227. 



Jervis, John Bloomfield, 250. 



Johns Hopkins university chemical labo- 

 ratory, ill. 25; lectures, 19; Thomson's 

 lectures at, 62. 



Johnson, L. C. Phosphatic rocks of 

 Florida, 395. 



Johnson, W. W. Centrifugal force and 

 the supposed polar ice-cap, 334. 



Johnson's Curve-tracing, reviewed, 389. 



Johnston's Kilimanjaro expedition, 152. 



Jordan, David S., 39. 



Joule, J. P. Dimensions of ships, 134. 



Journal of mycology, 61, 119; New- York 

 microscopical society, 162. 



Jukes-Browne's Physical geology, re- 

 viewed, 137. 



Jupiter, action of, 353. 



Jurasso-cretaceous flora of Rocky Moun- 

 tains, 531. 



Kalmucks, 162. 



Kansas rainfall, 12; weather in 1884, 97. 

 Keating on climate of Florida, 481. 

 Kiessling on sunset question, 452. 

 Kilimanjaro expedition, 152. 

 Kindergarten system of chemistry, 279. 

 King, F. H. Lateral movements of the 



earth's crust, 514. 

 King's microscopic sections of Abietineae, 



81. 

 Kingsley's Madam How and Lady Why, 



reviewed, 408. 

 Klein versus Koch, 43. 

 Klein's Micro-organisms and disease, re- 

 viewed, 158. 

 Koch's comma bacillus, ill. 109, 144, ill. 



454, 472; theory of cholera bacillus, 43, 



63, 485. 

 Konig and Richarz on measuring density 



of the earth, 217. 

 Koppen's chart of zones of temperature, 



38. 

 Kollmann on antiquity of American races, 



278. 

 Kongo, map, 5; Stanley on, 62; tribes, 



162. 

 Koran, passage in, on lunar phenomena, 



102. 

 Korea, Hong sal mun of, ill. 438; New 



Palace at Soul, ill. 251; resources of, 



351. 

 Kowak River, map, 93. 

 Krakatoa pumice, 120. 



Labor, English, 155. 



Laboratory, anthropometric, 294; chem- 

 ical, of Johns Hopkins university, ill. 

 25; Jefferson physical, ill. 229; mining, 

 of Massachusetts institute of technol- 

 ogy, ill. 417; seaside, at Annisquam, 

 211. 



Lacerda on snake-bites, 38. 



Lady Franklin Bay expedition, scientific 

 results of, ill. 309. 



Lake Mistassini, 8, ill. 65; Superior cop- 

 per-bearing rocks, 299. 



Langley, S. P. Sunlight and the earth's 

 atmosphere, ill. 441. 



Langley's work on Mount Whitney, re- 

 viewed, 319. 



Language, flash, 380; legal, of India, 633. 



Languages, Semitic, 405; summer school 

 of, 321. 



Lankester's attack on Koch's theory of 

 the cholera bacillus, 63. 



La Perouse, monument to companions of, 

 510. 



Lapland, 410. 



Larynx, photographs of, 224. 



Latitudes, determination of variability of, 

 473 ; observations for, 60. 



Leaves, growth of, 82. 



Leech, parasitic, ill. 434. 



Legislation, scientific, 325. 



Leidy. Joseph. An extinct hydroid, ill. 

 395; a parasitic leech, ill. 434. 



Lena polar expedition, 121. 



Lenape, 407. 



Lendenfeld, R. von, on glacial period in 

 Australia, 485 ; Tasman glacier, ill. 10. 



Lesquereux's Cretaceous and tertiary 

 flora, reviewed, 348. 



Le Van's Steam-engine indicator, re- 

 viewed, 77. 



Levees on the Mississippi, 473. 



Lewis, T. H. Notice of some recently 

 discovered effigy mounds, ill. 131. 



Lick observatory, 493; progress of, 377. 



Life, 385, 456. 



Lighthouses, electric light for, 150; illu- 

 minants for, 111, 451; in thick weather, 

 181. 



Lights, search, 18. 



Lisbon, prehistoric congress at, 218. 



Lister, Sir Joseph, 183. 



Locomotives, British, 384. 



Locusts in California, 491; seventeen- 

 year, 518. 



Lomb prizes, 80. 



London geographical society, prizes, 372; 

 geological society, prizes, 243. 



Longitude, determinations of, 151. 



Loomis, A. L., on causes of pulmonary 

 phthisis, 480; sanitaria, 480. 



Loomis, E., on movement of areas of low 

 pressure, 353. 



Lowell, Percival. The Hong sal mun, 

 or the Red arrow gate, ill. 438 ; the New 

 Palace at Soul, ill. 251. 



Lower California Indians, 223. 



Ludwig, award of Copley medal to, 1. 



Lunar phenomena, 102. 



M. The Washington monument, and the 



lightning stroke of June 5, ill. 517. 

 McAdams, D. J. Sun-spots, 24. 

 McBride, T. H. Vegetable morphology 



a century ago. — Linne and Wolff, 477 

 McDonald on fish-culture, 424. 

 Macfarlane's Geological railway guide 



510. 

 McGrEE, W. J. Hereditary abnormality 



of sense-organs, 226. 

 McG-ill college summer course of botany 



372. 

 Mach's Axioms of mechanics, reviewed 



201. 

 McKendrick. See Coleman and McKen 



drick. 

 McLennan's Patriarchal theory, re 



viewed, 345. 

 Macloskie, G-. The physiological anat 



omy of plants, 35. 

 McMath, R. E., on Mississippi floods 



map, 391. 

 McMurrich, J. P. The ontogeny and 



phylogeny of the hypoglossal nerve, 374 

 Magnetic influence on chemical action 



354; pole, north, 164. 

 Magnetization, lengthening metal rods 



by, 511. 

 Magnets, effect of, on artificially incu 



bated eggs, 182. 

 Mair, J. G-., on efficiency of the steam 



engine, 364. 

 Malay peninsula maps, 184. 

 Maler on Palenque, 171. 

 Malformation, hereditary, 189. 

 Mammalia in interglacial deposits, 248. 

 Man, early, in Europe, 136; in stone age, 



3,43. 

 Managers to leaders, 4. 

 Mann, B. Pickman. The use of slips in 



scientific correspondence, 86. 

 Map, of China, 509; literature, 140. 

 Maps, of Africa, 422; antiquated, 334; 



Ebeling collection of, 262. 

 Marcou, Jules. Ebenezer Emmons, por- 

 trait, 456. 

 Marinelli's list of altitudes, 531. 

 Marsh's Dinocerata, reviewed, ill., map, 



488. 

 Martin's Elementary human physiology, 



reviewed, 261. 

 Martin's exploration of Siberia, 324. 

 Marvin's Russians at the gates of Herat, 



reviewed, 368. 

 Mason, O. T. Hereditary malformation* 



189. 

 Mason, O. T., on Eskimo throwing-stick, 



425. 

 ■Massachusetts institute of technology 



mining laboratory, ill. 417 ; legislature, 



