576 



SCIENCE. — INDEX TO VOLUME VI 



vapor by soils, 497; the classification and 

 paleontology of the U. S. tertiary de- 

 posits, 44. 



Hilgard, J. E., and his work, 139. 



Hill, C. S., on statistical analysis, 237. 



Histological investigations, 22G. 



Histology and microscopy section of 

 American association, 227. 



Historical association, 249. 



Hitchcock, C. H. Tlie latest slides in the 

 White Mountains, 306; the recent land- 

 slide in the White Mountains, ill. 84. 



Hitclicock, E., on Mastodon skeleton, 450. 



Hoek on the Challenger Cirripedia, 527. 



Hog cholera, 532. 



Hogg, A., on deep water at Galveston, 

 Tex., 215. 



HoLDEN, E. S. The care of pamphlets, 

 386; color and other associations, 242. 



Holden, E. S., 398. 



Hollick on Mitchella repens, 409. 



Hooker, Sir J., 537. 



Hooper's Cruise of the Corwin, reviewed, 

 425. 



Hornaday's Travels in Borneo, reviewed, 

 472. 



Horse-breeding, 447. 



Hough, G. W., on improvements in print- 

 ing-chronograph, 205. 



Howe's Atlas of biology, reviewed, 462. 



HowK, H. M. The Clapp-Griffiths Besse- 

 mer plant, 342. 



Hoyt, J. W., on re-organization of U. S. 

 executive departments, 237. 



HuBBAKD, G. G. The Kongo Free State, 

 map, 163. 



Hubbard, G. W., on statistics of negroes, 

 237. 



Hudson Bay expedition, 98, 350. 



HuoGiNs, W. An attempt to photograph 

 the corona, 362. 



Huliva's Water-supply of Breslau, 34. 



Humanism in study of nature, 64. 



Hunt, E. M., on sanitary and statistical 

 nomenclature, 512. 



Huperz on lungen gymnastik, 406. 



Hurricanes, West Indian, 260. 



Huxley, T. H., 334, 537; on Darwin, por- 

 trait, 10. 



Hyatt, A. Cruise of the Arethusa, 384. 



Hybridization of plants, 224. 



Hydrographic surveys, 118. 



Hydrophobia, 312, 398, 467; as a nervous 

 disease, 508. 



Hygiene, 278; exhibition of, 36. 



Hygrometers, 387. 



Hygrometry in the signal service, 536. 



Hypnotism, 280, 504. 



I., H. C. Star catalogiies, 408. 



Icebergs and temperature of sea, 118. 



Iceland, 357 ; earthquake in, 51. 



Illinois, economic entomology in, 261. 



Immortality in modern thought, 126. 



Incandescent lamps on railways, 153. 



India, meteorites in, 333 ; names of 

 mountains in, 280. 



Indian commerce, 180 ; superstition, 59. 



Indiana state academy of sciences, 302, 

 490. 



Indicator springs, testing, 215. 



Indo-China, exploration m, ill. 106. 



Industries, Alaskan, 357, 427 ; Siberian, 

 348. 



Infectious diseases, 299. 



INGERSOLL, E. Canadian plains, 565 ; the 

 plains of British America, 468. 



IngersoU, E., on the effect of settlement 

 of America upon its wild animals, 416. 



Inoculation, anthrax, 120 ; for yellow- 

 fever, 535. 



Inscription rocks of Monhegan, 124. 



Insular floras, 297. 



Insurance, fire, 136. 



International convention of science as- 

 sociations, 203 ; geological congress, 

 158, 333, 376, 520, 540 ; inventions exhi- 

 bition, in London, 383, 429 ; medical 

 congress, 61 ; sanitary conference at 

 Home, 101. 



Iron industry of Russia, 4.52 ; native, in 

 Greenland, 280 ; ores, 290. 



Iroquois clans, 231. 



Irrigation of the interior of New South 

 Wales, 551. 



Irving and Van Hise on crystalline form 



of quartz grains, 140. 

 Island, new, in Pacific Ocean, .555. 

 Italian African society, 50. 

 Italy, area of, 135. 



.1., J. Illustrations of recent Italian psy- 

 chology, 413 ; productiveness, 479 ; 

 racial characteristics of Jews, ill. 322 ; 

 some reaction-time studies, 4.58. 



J., W. Experiments in memory, 198 ; 

 Lipp's psychological studies, .308. 



Jacques, W. W. Underground wires, 6. 



Jagnaux's Mineralogy, reviewed, 16. 



James, E. J. Newcomb's Political econ- 

 omy, 470, 495, 517 ; recent land legisla- 

 tion in England, 455. 



James, J. F. An abnormal Rudbeckia, 

 iU. 103 ; the English sparrow, 497. 



James. J. F., on leaves of the pitcher- 

 plant, 296. 



Japan, agriculture in, 314 ; atlas of, 558 ; 

 geology of, 13 ; gravitv determinations 

 m, 319. 



Japanese literature, Roman alphabet in, 

 158 ; patent law, 79. 



Jastrow, J. Composite portraiture, 165, 

 283 ; infant psychology, 435. 



Java, puppet-shows in, 251. 



Jenkins, E. H., on method of estimating 

 phosphoric acid, 248. 



Jewish quarter in Rome, destruction of. 

 60. 



Jews, racial characteristics of, ill. 322. 



Joest's Around Africa, reviewed, ill. 114. 



Johns Hopkins university, physics at, 

 547. 



Johnson's Surveying, reviewed, 356. 



Johnson, H. N., bequest of, 557. 



Johnston, H. H., on an African smithy, 

 ill. 347. 



Journalists, reputation of Washington, 

 301. 



Jumbo, 362. 



K. Physics at Johns Hopkins, 547. 



Kaan, H., on hypnotism, 280. 



Kane's European butterflies, 535. 



Keeling Islands, poisonous waters in, 369. 



Kittler's Electrotechnical handbook, re- 

 viewed, 447. 



Kobelt, W. Colonization in Algeria, 317. 



Korosi's Comfort and longevity, re- 

 viewed, 37. 



Kolbe, C. W., on laboratory practice, 212. 



Kongo, 177 ; climate of, 100 ; conference, 

 history of, 157 ; expedition to, 79 ; Free 

 State, map, 163, 244. 



Korean curios, 3. 



Korthals. See Breon and Korthals. 



Kowak River, exploration of, 380. 



Krakatoa eruption, results of, ill. 291. 



Krause's Biography of Darwin, reviewed, 

 276. 



KuNZ, G. F. Korean curios, 3. 



Kunz, G. F., on minerals from new local- 

 ities, 222 ; petrified eyes, 410. 



Kurile Islands, sea-level of, 120. 



Labor statistics of Massachusetts, .389. 



Laboratory practice, initiatory work for, 

 211. 



La Flesche, F., on relationship among 

 Omahas, 2-32. 



Land legislation in England, 455. 



Land-slide in the White Mountains, ill. 84. 



Langley, J. W., on chemism, 211 ; neces- 

 sity of knowledge of molecular phjsics 

 to teach chemistry, 212. 



Langley, S. P. False report of the fall 

 of a meteorite in western Pennsylva- 

 nia, 336. 



Langley, S. P., on invisible radiations, 

 206 ; temperature of moon's surface, 

 412, 443. 



Lankester, E. R., 537. 



Lapland, height of mountains in, 515. 



Lathe as instrument of precision, 215. 



Latitude, change in, 118. 



Latour's Chaleur animale, 535. 



Laughlin's Study of political economy, 

 reviewed, 534. 



Lea, sanitary condition of, 334. 



LeConte, Joseph. Earthquake shocks 

 more violent on the surface than in 



mines, 540 ; immortality in modern 

 thought, 126 ; the results of shad propa- 

 gation on the Atlantic coast, .520. 



Legislation, land, in England, 455. 



Lehmann's Consumptive period, 35. 



Lena polar station, 492. 



Lesley, J. P. Address before American 

 association, 168. 



Lepidoptera, collection of, .50. 



Lettuce, 193. 



Lewis, T. H. Efligy mounds in Iowa, ill. 

 4.53. 



Lick observatory, ill. 186, 398, 428, .556 ; 

 crown disk for, 181 ; future of, 181. 



Liebermeister, C, on infectious diseases, 

 299. 



Light in deep sea, 19 ; method for deter- 

 mining unit of, 183. 



Lightning, injury to monument bv, ill. 

 238 ; and the Washington monument, 

 383. 



Limbs, development of, 409. 



Linguistic studies, 262. 



Lipps Psychological studies, reviewed, 

 308. 



Lockington, W. N., on causes of eleva- 

 tion of earth's surface, 387. 



Locusts, injury by, 236. 



Logic, study of, in scientific schools, 242. 



Lomb prizes, 534. 



London fog, 494. 



Longevity and comfort, 37. 



Longitude signals to Mexico, 405. 



Longitudes, coast-survey system of, 474. 



Loomis, E. Contributions to meteorology, 

 62 ; low-pressure areas, 79. 



Lucy-Fossarieu's Ethnography of an- 

 tarctic America, reviewed, 92. 



Lumsden on Afghan tribes, ill. 69. 



Lungen gymnastik, 406. 



LuQUER, T. T. P. Color and other asso- 

 ciations, ill. 337. 



Luxor, excavation of temple of, ill. 370. 



Lyman, B. Smith. The etymology of 

 ginkgo, 84. 



M. Laying a cable, 545. 



M., A. The mind-cure, 543. 



M . , C. S. Has man a tail ? 92. 



Mabery, C. F., on laboratory practice, 

 211. See also Cowles and Mabery. 



McAdams, W., on Indian mounds in Da^ 

 kota, 232. 



McBride, T. H. Vegetable morphology 

 a century ago. — Goethe, 130. 



McDonald on shad propagation, 433. 



Macedonia, nationalities of, 451. 



McFarland, W. Flood Rock explosion, 

 4.31. 



McGill college, science at, .374. 



McIntosh, W. C. Phosphorescence of 

 marine animals, 295. 



McKendrick on the action of cold on 

 microphytes, 393. 



McMath, R. E. Velocity and sediment, 2. 



Mad stone, 123, 163. 



Madagascar, gigantic bird of, 418. 



Magazines, scientific articles in, 120, 180, 

 490. 



Magnetic constants of steel cruisers, 361 ' 

 declination in 1728, 244, 283. 



Magnetism, terrestrial, in Russia, 134. ' 



Malthus and his work, 567. 



Mammals, aestivation of, 402. 



Man, ancestry of, 162; evidence of tail 

 in, 81, 92; and mastodon, 375. 



Mangrove mud in Brazil, 120. 



Mann, B. P. The care of pamphlets, 

 407, 432. 



Map of Europe, geological, 377. 



Maple sirup, crystals in, 520, 539. 



Maps of North America, inaccuracy of. 

 529. 



Marsh, O. C, on Dinocerata, 454; size of 

 brains of extinct vertebrates, 360. 



Martha's Vineyard, cable to, 545; flora of, 

 363. 



Martin, Miss L. J., on laboratory prac- 

 tice, 212. 



Martineau's Types of ethical theory, re- 

 viewed, 136. 



Massachusetts labor statistics, 389; teach- 

 ers' associations, 450. 



Mastodon and man, 375; skeleton near 

 Geneva, N.Y., 450. 



