SCIENCE. — INDEX TO VOLUME V. 



535 



Elasticity, history of, 222. 



Electric light in astronomical observa- 

 tory, 184; for discovering criminals, 304; 

 for lighthouses, 150 ; for microscope, ill. 

 142; lighting conductors, size of, 23; in 

 Italy, SI; on shipboard, 484; in the U. 

 S., 79. 



Electrical energy, Niagara Falls as source 

 of, 401 ; exhibition in Paris, 160 ; science, 

 advances in, 45; storms, 98, 302; tech- 

 nology, 220; warning-signals of earth- 

 quakes, 203. 



Electricity, butter-making by, 244; light- 

 ing the Suez Canal by, 391. 



Elfert on cloudiness in Europe, 366. 



Elgar, F., on naval architecture in Eng- 

 land, 384. 



Elk from quaternary of New Jersey, ill. 

 420. 



Elkin. See Gill and Elkin. 



Ellesmere Land, configuration of, map, 

 170. 



Emmerich on cholera bacillus, 75. 



Emmons, Ebenezer, portrait, 456. 



Encyclopaedia Britaunica, 162. 



Engineering, recent progress in, 235; ge- 

 ology, 260 ; materials of, 179. 



England, coal question in, 175; earth- 

 quake in, Jan. 22, 203 ; earthquake map 

 of, 203; river pollution in, 72; tunnel- 

 building in, 100. 



English cholera commission, 63; labor, 

 history of, 155; naval architecture, 384. 



Entomologica Americana, 184, 303. 



Entomological collections, 187; arrange- 

 ment of, ill. 166. 



Eskimo, Hudson-Bay, 233; throwing- 

 stick, 425. 



Essex deneholes, ill. 113. 



Europe, inland navigation of, 426. 



Everest and the Yukon River, 224. 



Ewing, J. A. A recent Japanese earth- 

 quake, ill. 483. 



Experiments, agricultural, 143. 



Explorations, 371, 392; African, 114; in 

 China, 491 ; of Greenland, 410 ; by Serpa- 

 Pinto, 390; in Western America, 485. 



Explosives, 74. 



F., F. Mortality experience of life-insur- 

 ance companies, 435. 



Farlow, Dr. W. G., 304. 



Farmer's Kindergarten system of chemis- 

 trv, reviewed, 279. 



Fauna, fish, 425. 



Fay's maps of Africa, 422. 



Fere, C. See Binet, A., and Fere, C. 



Fernald, C. H. On the care of entomo- 

 logical museums, 25. 



Ferran, J., on cholera inoculation, 464, 

 471. 



Fibrine, 392. 



Fibula in carinate-bird, 375, ill. 516. 



Filter paper, 323. 



Finley's storm-charts, 20. 



Firedamp, 371. 



Fish-culture, 371, 424; association, 411. 



Fisheries exhibition, United States at, 386 ; 

 society, 423. 



Fishing, prehistoric, ill. 415. 



Fishing-interests in Hudson Bay, 296. 



Flatland, 184, 265. 



Flood-discharge in rivers, 451. 



Floods of 1882, 40. 



Flora, cretaceous and tertiary, 348; of 

 Iowa, 350. 



Floras, mesozoic, 458. 



Florida climate, 481 ; phosphatic rocks, 

 395. 



Flower, W. H. The natives of America, 

 525. 



Fol, H. The cultivation of microbes, ill. 

 500. 



Fol's microscopical anatomy, 510; varia- 

 tions of personality, 532. 



Fontaine's Older mesozoic flora of Vir- 

 ginia, reviewed, 280. 



Footprints in Colorado rocks, ill. 312. 



Forchheimer's Tunnel-building in Eng- 

 land, reviewed, 100. 



Forests, influence of, on temperature, 352 ; 

 of the United States, 116. 



Formosa, 261. 



Fossil plants, history of knowledge of, 93. 



Foster, L. S. Abert's squirrel, 515. 



Fouquk, F. The causes of earthquakes, 

 198. 



Franklin, Christine L. Richet on men- 

 tal suggestion, 132. 



French Academie des sciences, medal, 412 ; 

 prizes, 242. 



Freuderich on living organisms in the air, 

 235. 



Fritts selenium cell, 244. 



Fruits, poisonous gases from, 244. 



Fteley, A. The new Croton aqueduct, 

 497. 



Fuel, coal as, 183; economy of, 74, 227. 



Fujiyama, eruption of, 411. 



G., A. Action of pollen on seed-coats 

 and pericarps, 67; how to reach the 

 Grand Canon, 516; real and imaginary 

 Americanisms, 454. 



Gage's Physical technics, reviewed, 139. 



Galton's anthropometric laboratory, 294. 



Garnett. See Campbell and Garnett, 317. 



Gas, natural, 521; fuel, 492; wells, 474. 



Gatschet, A. S. The Yuchi tribe of In- 

 dians, and its language, 253. 



Gelyi on the glow-lamp, 342. 



Geographical explorations, 75; instruc- 

 tion, 393; news, 162, 216, 422; work of 

 the Greely expedition, map, 168. 



Geographisches jahrbuch, 450. 



Geological railway guide, 510; reports, 

 state, 529. 



Geology, engineering, 260; of Hudson-Bay 

 region, 256; lectures on, in New York, 

 140 ; of M'Nab's Island, 458 ; microscope 

 in, 190; of Minnesota, 529; of natural 

 gas, 521; revolution in, 83; of Scottish 

 Highlands, 87; physical, text-book of, 

 137; of Wisconsin, map, 427. 



Geonomy, 142. 



Georgia wonder-girl, 106, 189. 



German, study of, 119. 



Germany, school statistics of, 61 ; smoke 

 question in, 263; vivisection in, 262. 



Germination of plants in soil free from 

 microbes, 121. 



Germs, disease, 158. 



Ghost-proof, water, 2. 



Ghosts, unbelievers in, 22. 



Gilbert on cholera at Yport, ill. 33. 



Gilbert's Scientific principles of agricul- 

 ture, reviewed, 76. 



Gill, T., on North-American fish fauna, 

 425. 



Gill and Elkin's Determinations of stellar 

 parallax, reviewed, 241. 



Ginkgo-tree, ill. 495. 



Giraud, Victor, 392. 



Gizeh, Pyramid of, 118. 



Glacial period in Australia, 485. 



Glacier, Tasman, ill. 10. 



Glass-factories, waste sands of, 141. 



Glazier, Capt., exploits of, 394. 



Glow-lamp, 342. 



Godeffroy's museum, 303. 



Goff, E. S. The -relation of form to 

 time of maturity in esculent roots, 124. 



Gold in Australia, 181 ; in Thibet, 412. 



Goodale's Vegetable histology, reviewed, 

 157. 



Goode's Report on the U. S. exhibit at the 

 London fisheries exhibition, reviewed, 

 386. 



Gordon's scientific characteristics, 289. 



Gore, J. W. The photograph of a Da- 

 kota tornado, 208. 



Gould, Dr. B. A., 302; work at Cordoba 

 observatory, 403; zone catalogue, ill. 59. 



Government scientific bureaus, co-ordi- 

 nation of, 47; re-organization of, 41; 

 work, 51; consolidation of, 336. 



Grand Canon, how to reach the, 516. 



Graphic processes, reproductive, 389. 



Gray, Asa. The Monterey pine and cy- 

 press, 433. 



Gray, Dr. Asa, 304; bronze medallion 

 portrait of, ill. 436. 



Gray, E. P. A simple calendar reform, 

 165. 



Great Britain, injurious insects in, 452; 

 ordnance survey, 510. 



Greely, A. W. The geographical work 

 of the Greely expedition, map, 16S; 

 the scientific results of the Lady Frank- 

 lin Bay expedition, ill. 309. 



Greene, C. E. The Washington national 

 monument, ill. 146. 



Greenland, exploration of, 410. 



Gregg's pamphlets on bacteria, 392. 



Grimes's Geonomy, 142. 



Grindehval, catcliing the, 452. 



Grinnell Land, configuration of, map, 

 170. 



Grzhimailo's travels in Turkestan, 30. 



Giinther's Physics of the earth, reviewed, 

 386. 



Guns, erosion of, 392. 



Gurney, E. A census of hallucinations, 

 65. 



Guthrie on the art of numeration, 39. 



Gutta-percha, loss of, 351. 



Guyot's Tables, meteorological and physi- 

 cal, 162. 



Gylden, Dr. Hugo, 120. 



H., H. A. Auroras, 394. 



H., W. T. Mental capacity of an infant, 

 306. 



Haacke's discovery of eggs of Echidna, 3. 



Haanel, E., on blowpipe reactions, 459. 



Habel, on prehistoric American sculp- 

 tures, ill. 523. 



Haberlandt's Physiological anatomy of 

 plants, reviewed, 35. 



Hack Tuke's Hypnotism, reviewed, 15. 



Hagen's Electric lighting, reviewed, 79. 



Hall, E. H. The Hall effect, 249. 



Hallucinations, 233; census of, 65. 



Halo, ill. 324. 



Hampden's designation of Newton, 355. 



Harrod, B. M. Velocity and sediment, 

 478. 



Hartleben's library of electrical technol- 

 ogy, reviewed, 220. 



Hartley, C. A., on inland navigation of 

 Europe, 426. 



Harvard college, entrance examinations, 

 206; observatory use of meridian circle, 

 492; Semitic languages at, 405. 



Harvey, A. F. The new commissioner 

 of agriculture, 394. 



Hastings, C. S. Hastings's theory of the 

 corona, 335. See also 474. 



Hay -fever, 481. 



Hayden, E. The incandescent light on 

 steamers, 85. 



Haynes, H. W. Anthropos and anthro- 

 popithecus, 104; man in the stone age, 

 43. 



Hazen's Danger-lines and river-floods of 

 1882, 40. 



Health exhibition, London, anthropome- 

 try at, 19 ; prizes for essays on questions 

 of, 80. 



Heating, 159. 



Heilprin, A. The classification and pa- 

 leontology of the U.S. tertiary deposits, 

 475. 



Henshall, J. A., on hibernation of bass, 

 423. 



Herat, importance of, ill. 465; Russians 

 at gates of, 36S. 



Hereditary abnormality of sense-organs, 

 226; intellect, 14; malformation, 189. 



Hericourt, J., on curved bacilli, 481. 



Hibernation of bass, 423. 



Higginson, T. W. American flash lan- 

 guage in 179S, 3S0 ; decadence of science 

 about Boston, 207. 



Hilgard, E. W. The functions of ex- 

 periment-stations, 23. 



Hill, G. W., on action of Jupiter, 353. 



Histology, vegetable, 157. 



Historico-political students, 21. 



Hitchcock, C. H. The voice of ser- 

 pents, 85. 



Holders' Elements of zb'ologv, reviewed, 

 389. 



Holland, vivisection in, 471. 



Hollyhock-disease, 2. 



Honeyman on geology of M'Nab's Island, 

 458. 



Hong sal mun, ill. 43S. 



Horn, supposed age of, 1S2. 



Horses, polydactylism in, 102. 



Houghton farm experiments, 3S. 



Hovey's Mind-reading, reviewed, 301. 



Hubbard, G. G. The Kongo, rnap, 5; 

 the Russian base of operations against 

 India, map, 356. ^ 



