iv SCIENCE. 



Botanical. Notes. C. E. Bessey. 3G. 555. C74, 755, 

 867. 9G3; Society of Washington, H. J. 

 Webber. 225; Garden, Missouri. 234 ' 



Botany, at the Amer. Assoc., F. E. Lloyd, 138; Ap- 

 plied, and Sci. Research, G. F. Moore, 321 



BowirAX. I., Pre-pleistocene Deposits in Massa- 

 chusetts, 9!)3 



Brakxer. J. C, Xatural ^Mounds, 514; Stone Reefs 



of Brazil. 0. A. Derby, 738 

 Braxxon, M. a., Life and Chemistry, 959 

 Brigmam, a. p.. Assoc. of Am. Geographers, 300 

 British Association in South Africa, 435 



C, T. D. A.. Springer on Cleiocrinus, 388 

 Cajori, F., Tlieory of Kijuations, J. Pierpoxt, 101 

 Carbonic Acid, Production of, A. Bement, 514 

 C'arnegie, Institution, 201; Foundation. 71C, 83C 

 Castle, W. E., ^lutation Theory, 521 



Castle, W. E., Heredity of Coat Characters in 

 Guinea Pigs and Rabbits, T. H. INIorgan, 737 

 Catalogue. International, of Scientific Literature, 



H. B. Ward, 147; Automatic, of Scientific 

 Literature. G. N. Colli xs, 958 



Catlislies. Mailed, C. H. Eigexmaxx. 792 

 Cattell. H. W.. Post-mortem Pathology, L. F. 

 Barker, 784 



Cattell. J. :McK., Biographical Directory of 



American ilen of Science, 899 

 Chemical Society, American, X. C. Section. C. D. 



Harris. 108; N. Y. Section, F. H. Pocgh. 



I. ')0. 271, 547, 818, 919; Northeastern Section, 

 A. M. COMEY. 22fl. 390. 513. 701; Cornell Sec- 

 tion, W. S. Lexk. 030. 821; and Section C of 

 Amer. Assoc., C. E. Waters. C. L. Parsons, 

 252: of Washington. A. Seidell, 220. C29. 700, 

 918 



Chemistry, Physical, W. D. Baxcroft. 50; Tech- 

 nical. M. IBexjamix, 873 

 Chester, C. :M., Total Solar Eclipse, 035 

 Circulation Scheme, W. T. Porter. 752 

 CL.AEKE, F. W., Albert Benjamin Prescott. COl 

 Clemson College Sci. Club, H. Metcalf, 351, 788 

 Clerke, A. il., Astrophysics, E. B. Frost, 574 

 Coccaccif. Revision of, C.-E. A. WixSLOW, A. F. 

 Rogers, 0G9 



Cockerell. T. D. a.. Zoological Record, 543; 



Facilitating Work of Zoologists, 749 

 Cole. F. N., Amer. Math. Soc, 215, 510, 890 

 CoLLlxs, G. N., Automatic Catalogue of Scien- 

 tific Literature, 958 

 Columbia College, Progi-am of Studies, 470 

 CoMEY, A. M.. Nort Ilea stern Section, Amer. Chem. 



Society, 220, 390. 513, 701 

 Composition. Scientific. Style in. (!. K. Gilbert, 28 

 Conakd. II. S., Olympic IVninsula. 392 

 CoxKLix. K. G.. ^Mutation Theory, 525 

 Cook, O. F., Study of Kelej). .552 * 

 Copper, Use of, in Purification of Water Su])plies, 

 G. T. Moore, H. Kraemer, M. E. Penxixgton, 

 A. M. QricK, C. L. Marlatt, H. W. Wiley, 

 M. (). Lekmitox, a. H. Doty, 003 

 Correlation. Advance in Theory of, R. Pearl, 32 

 C'rami'Tox, II. E., Annual Me(!ting and Recording 



Secretary's Report. X. V. Acad. Sci., 103 

 C'kowell, .1. F., Social an<l Economic Science 



at American Association, 440 

 Cyclones and Tornadoes, D. T. S.mitii, 705 



D. , W. M., Shattuck on the Bahama Islands, 953 



Dale, S. S., Metric System, 353. 922. 

 Dall, W. H., Belgian Antarctic Expedition, 624 

 Davenport, C. B., and J. Loeb, L'Annee biologique. 

 29 



Davis, W. M., Leveling without Base Leveling, 

 825 



Deax, B., Eugene G. Blackford, 232 



Delpino, Federico, J. Y. Bergen, 996 



Deluc, ' Geological Letters,' of C. R. Eastman, 



111; versus De Saussure, S. F. Emmons, 274 

 Derby, O. A., Branner on Stone Reefs of Brazil, 



738 



Development, Problem of, E. B. Wilson, 281 

 Diamond Cutting, Prize for Methods, 901 

 Directory. Xaturalists' L'niversal, G. K. Gilbert, 

 548; Biographical, of American Men of Sci- 

 ence. J. I\IcK. Cattell, 899 

 Discussion and Correspondence. 28, 68, 110, 152, 

 189, 228, 273, 313, 3.52, 391, 428, 472, 513. 

 548. 585, 632, 606, 703, 748. 789, 823, 862, 

 897, 922, 958 

 Donaldson, H, H,, Human Anatomy, 16 

 Doppler's Principle, A. B. Porter, 314 

 Doty. A. H.. Use of Copper in Purification of 



Water Supplies, 003 

 Dresbac'ii. M.. Elliptical Human Ervthrocvtes. 473 

 ' Droit D'aubaine.' S. E. Baldwin," 361 

 DuERDEN, J.-E., Marine Zoology in Hawaiian Is- 

 lands, 897 

 Di'GGAR, B. M.. Plant Physiology. 937 

 DwiGiiT, T., Mutation Theory, 529 



E.. C. R., Museography. 964 



Earthquake, Xew Madrid, Audubon's Account. M. 



L. Fuller, 748 

 Eastman, C. R., Deluc's Geological Letters, 111; 



INIont Pelee sive Mont Pel^, 352; History of 



Xatural Science, 510 

 Eclipse. Total Solar, C. M. Chester, 635 

 Education, Men of Affairs in. 835 

 Edwards. C. L.. Floating Laboratoiy of Marine 



Biology, 995 

 Eigenmaxx. C. H., Mailed Catfishes, 792 

 Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society, A. S. WhE2;leb, 



227. 352. 632, 702 

 Emmoxs, S. F., Deluc versus De Saussure, 274 

 Engineering. Progress in, C. M. Woodward, 7 

 Entomology, Xotes on. X. Banks, 833 

 Epidiascope, The, D. P. Todd. .30; A. D. Mead, 152 

 Erythrocytes Elliptical Human. M. Dresbach, 473 

 Eustace, H. .T.. Apples and Sulphur-fumieration. 



994 



Exoglossum in the Delaware. H. W. Fowler, 994 



Facts, Interesting, G, K. Gilbert. 68 

 Fairchild, H. L., Nitrogen Gas Well, 193 

 Faunas. Fresh-water, D. W. .Tohnson, 588 

 Field. F„ Northwestern Univ., Science Club, 152, 

 .391, 801 



Findlay, A.. Phase Rule, W. D. Bancroft, 890 

 Fish, Broad Wliite, H. W. Fowler. 315 

 Fisheries, Bureau of, F. B. Sumxer, 566; Labora- 

 tory at Beaufort, C. Grave, 732 

 FiSKE, T. S., Mathematical Progress in America, 

 209 



Flamsteed, Controversy of, with Newton and 

 Halley, E. S. Hoi.den. 706 



Fowler. H. W.. Broad White Fish, 315; Exoglos- 

 sum in the Delaware, 994 



