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SCIENCE. 



Contents and 

 Index. 



KiEKWOOD, J. E., Onondaga Acad. Sci., 311, 630, 

 SCO 



Krakmer, H., Use of Copper in Purification of 

 Water Supplies, 603 



L., F. A., Newfoundland Whale Fisheries, 713; 



True on Whalebone Whales, 814; ]Museum 



Publications, 932 

 Laboratory-, ^larine Biological, 156 

 Lacroix, A., La Montague Pel^e, E. Howe, 576 

 Language Study, F. E. Nipher, 229 

 Leach, A. E., Food Inspection and Analysis, W. 



Frear, 465 



Le Dantec. F., Les Lois Naturelles, W. H. Siiel- 

 DOX, 545 



Leigiitox, ]\L 0., Use of Copper in Purification 



of Water Supplies, 603 

 Lexk, W. S., American Chemical Society, Cor- 

 nell Section, 630, 821 

 Leveling, Precise, J. F. Hayford, 673; E. H. 



WiLr.iAiis, Jr., 862; without Baseleveling, W. 



M. Davis, 825 

 Life and Chemistry, C. Baskerville, 641; M. A. 



Braxxox, 959 

 Lighthipe, L. H., Torrey Botanical Club, 895 

 Lillie, F. R., Central Branch of American 



Zoologists, 849 

 Literary Production above Forty, C. Furst, 513 

 Littell, F. B., Astronomical and Astrophysieal 



Society of America, 406 

 Lloyd, F. E., Botany at the Amer. Assoc., 138 

 Loeb, J., New.spaper Science, 899; and C. B. 



Davenport, L'Annfe biologique, 29 

 LoxGTEAR, B. 0., Alternaria and the Apple, 708 

 Loven, Otto C. Brain of, E. A. Spitzka, 994 

 Lyox, H. L., Alternation of Generations, 660 



McAtee, W. L., Between Season Bird Food, 707 

 ;WL\.CBRii)E, T. H., Tlie Alamogordo Desert, 90 

 MacDougal, D. T., Jlutation Theory, 540 

 MacFarlaxd, D. F., and E. Haworth, Nitrogen 



Gas Well, 191 

 IMcGee, W J, Anthropology, 770 

 Magruder, W. T., ^Mechanical Science and Engi- 

 neering at the Amer. A-ssociation, 721 

 Maklatt, C. L., Use of Copper in Purification 



of Water Supplies, 003 

 Masox, W. p.. Water Examination, 648 

 Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Har- 

 vard I'niversity, 969 

 Material. Request for, H. H. Wilder, 473 

 Matiiematical, Progress in America, T. S. Fiske, 

 209; Soc, Amer., F. N. Cole, 215, 510, 896; 

 San Francisco Sec, G. A. Miller, 627 

 Mathematics and Astronomy at the Amer. As- 

 sociation, L. G. Weld, 174 

 Maurer. E. R., Technical Mechanics, L. M. Hos- 



Kixs, 302 

 Mead, A. D., The Epidiascope, 152 

 Mechanical Science and En^jineering at American 



Association, W". T. jMagrcder, 721 

 Mell, p. H., Teaching Agriculture in S. C, 193 

 Mekritt, E., American Phvsical Society, 817 

 Metcai.f, H., Clemson College Sci. Club, 351, 788 

 Metcalf, :M. Determinate Mutation, 355; 



^lodest Student of Animal Psychology, 668 

 Meteorology-, Notes on, R. DeC. Ward, 75, 231, 

 276, 350, 433, 592, 711, 795, 832 



Metric, Bill, British Parliament on, W\ H. Sea- 



MAX, 72; Fallacy, S. S. Dale, 353; H. B. 



Hedrick, 473; System, W. J. Spillmax, 587; 



Will it Save Time? W. H. Seamax, 924; 



Error, S. S. Dale, 922 

 Michigan Acad, of Science, F. C. Newcombe, 892 

 ^Microscopical Society, American, 996 

 jNlicroscopic Slides, Storage of, J. Shatz, 314 

 Miller, D. C, Physics at the Amer. Assoc., 333 

 Miller, G. A., San Francisco Sec. Am. Math. Soc, 



027 



MixoT. C. S., Elizabeth Thompson Science Fund, 

 596 



Mississippi, Univ. of. Science Club, A. HuiiE, 109 



Moore, G. T., British Freshwater Alga', G. S. * 

 West, 184; Applied Botany, 321; Copper in 

 Purification of Water Supplies, 603 



Moro.\n, T. H., Origin of Gynandromorphous In- 

 sects, 632; Castle on Heredity of Coat Char- 

 acters in Guinea Pigs and Rabbits, 737 



Morris, E. L., Biological Society of Washington, 

 310, 663, 744, 787 



Mounds, Natural, or Hog-wallows, J. C. Braxxer, 

 514; W. J. Spillmax, 632; A. H. Purdue, 

 823; Prairie, of Louisiana. E. W. Hilgard, 

 551; Basalt, C. V. Piper, 824 



Museography, C. R. E., 904 



Museum, Publications, F. A. L., 932; of Brooklyn 

 Institute, 965 



Mutation, Determinate, M. M. Metcalf, 355; 

 Theory of Organic Evolution, from Stand- 

 point of Animal Breeding, \\\ E. Castle, 521; 

 Cytology, E. G. Coxklix, 525; Mutations, 

 T. DwiGHT, 529; Systematic Work and Evo- 

 lution, L. H. Bailey, 532; Ethology, W. M. 

 W'iieeler, 535; Discontinuous variation and 

 Origin of Species, D. T. MacDougal, 540 



Mycological Society, American, 748 



Myodome of Fish Crdnium, E. C. Starks, 754 



National Academy of Sciences, 675 



Naturalists, American, Phj-siological Section of 



Central Branch, C. W. Greexe, 884 

 Nebraska Acad, of Science, R. H. Wolcott, 389 

 Nematode Disease of Grasses, E. A. Bessey, 391 , 

 Neurologj' and Vertebrate Zoology, Conference of, 



Cornell Univ., B. G. Wilder, 513 

 Newcombe, F. C, Michigan Acad, of Science, 892 

 New York Acad, of Sciences, Biology, M. A. Bige- 

 Low, 28, 351, 579, 992; Geology and Mineral- 

 ogy, J. F. ICesip, E. 0. HOVEY, CO; A. W. 

 Grab.\u, 187, 425, 510; Annual Meeting, Re- 

 port of Recording Seretary, H. E. Crampton, 

 103; Astronomv, Physics and Chemistry, C. 0. 

 Trowbridge, 308, 579, 664, 918; Anthropology 

 and Psychology, R. S. Woodwortii, 469, 860 

 Nipher, F. E., New Field for Language Study, 229 

 Nitrogen Gas Well, E. Haworth, D. F. McFar- 



LAND, 191; H. L. Fairciiild, 193 

 Nobel Prizes, 37 



Nomenclatorial Type Specimens of Plant Species, 



A. S. Hitchcock, 828 

 Nomenclature, Example in, L. F. Ward, 110; New 



Code of, J. A. Allex, 428; Phyto-geographic, 



J. W. Harshberger, 789.; of Types in Natural 



History, C. Sciiuchert, 899 

 Northwestern University Science Club, F. Field, 



152, 391, 801 



