584 



SCIENCE. — INDEX TO VOL UME VII. 



Food -consumption, 342. 



Food-materials, 154. 



Football, game of, 90. 



Ford, W. A. Tadpoles in winter, 146. 



Fore- brain, diseases of the, 359. 



Forest preserves near Boston, 236. 



Forest-culture, difficulties of, in the 

 British empire, 559; in southern Kan- 

 sas, 304. 



Forum, the, 213. 



Fossils, catalogue of British, £90. 

 France, new geological map of, 74. 

 Franklin institute experiment on electric 

 light, 116. 



Frazer, P. International geological 

 congress at Berlin, 141. 



Fredericq on the study of history on the 

 continent of Europe, 177. 



French academy, appointment of secre- 

 tary of, 370; prizes of, 50; pompous 

 prolixity of the, 418; sea-fisheries, 457. 



Fresenius. chemical laboratory of, at 

 Wiesbaden, 370. 



Friction, journal, 93. 



Frogs, common mouse the enemy of, 

 549. 



Froude's Oceana, reviewed. 292. 



Fvertes. E. A. Underground rivers, 329. 



Fund, donation from Sir William Arm- 

 strong to scientific relief, 139; educa- 

 tional, 370. 



Fungoid disease, new, 348. 



Fungus, peculiar, 348. 



G., A. Names of the Canadian Rocky 

 Mountain peaks. 330; pompous prolix- 

 ity of the French, 4!8. 



G., C. The anachronisms of pictures, 

 264. 



Gage, S. H. Tadpoles in winter. 146. 



Gage, S. H. and S. P. Amoeboid move- 

 ment of the cell-nucleus, 35; combined 

 aerial and aquatic respiration, 391; 

 pharyngeal respiratory movements of 

 adult amphibia under water, 395. 



Gambetta, brain of, 348. 



Garmax, S. Amblystoma and Gordius, 

 550. 



Gas, heating-power of, 467; petroleum 

 and natural. 163; as found in Ohio. 

 map, 560; wells of Pennsylvania, oil 

 and. 251. 



Gas-lamp, new, 282. 



Gass. J. The Davenport tablets, ill. 438. 

 Gautier, A., on ptomaines and leuco- 



maines, 411. 

 Gems, remarkable, ill. 399. 

 Geodetic survey of the United States, 



460. 



Geographical education, exhibition of 

 appliances for, 53; notes, 48, 72, 96, 

 160, 288, 301, 367, 408; reporton, 155; re- 

 search, statistics in regard to, 164; 

 society of Marseilles, death of founder 

 of, 416; royal, 481, 519. 



Geography, how to teach, 551; devices 

 for teaching historical, 525. 



Geography-teaching in Germany, 209. 



Geological and natural history survey 

 of Canada, 459; class of Philadelphia 

 academy of sciences, excursion of, 568; 

 railway guide, 164; report on Marion 

 county, Ky.. 30; survey in Brazil, 523. 



Geology of African lakes, 416; of Arabia 

 and Palestine, 535. 



Geometry, study of, 15. 



Geothlypis, 536. 



Gerhard's Guide to sanitary house-in- 

 spection, .351. 



German emigrants, 548; universities, 110. 



Germany, blondes and brunettes in, 129; 

 geography -teaching in, 209. 



Gheel colony of lunatics, 410. 



Giants and dwarfs, 82. 



Gilhkkt. G. K. An open letter, 166; ba- 

 rometer exposure, 571. 



Gilbert. G. K., on the Equus fauna, 369, 

 386. 



Gilbert's Topographic features of Lake 



shores, 263 

 Glacial action on the shores of Lake 



Superior, evidences of, 145. 



Glaciers in Alps, 569; of the United 



States, 264. 

 Glass as a sheathing for ships, 7. 

 Gold, production of, in Australia, 547. 

 Golden Gate, temperature of water of, 



238. 



Goldscheider, A., on the nerves, 459. 

 Goodale, G. L., lessons in botany by, 

 370. 



Goodrich. J. K. Demand for good 

 maps, 79. 



Gordius, Amblystoma and, 550. 



Gore, J. W. Correction of thermome- 

 ters for pressure, 144. 190. 



Government aid to the Marine biological 

 association, 53; scientific bureaus, dif- 

 ficulties of commission on, 185; sur- 

 veys. 363, 427. 



Grafting of solanaceous plants, 187. 



Gray, Asa, sketch of career and work of, 

 98. 



Great Lakes, rise and fall of waters of, 



317; white-fish for the, 325. 

 Grecian canal, 214. 



Greeks, singular custom among the, 237. 



Greely, Lieutenant, 435; provision for, 

 on retired list, 547. 



Greely 's Three years of arctic service, 

 reviewed, ill. 182. 



Green, C. C. Tadpoles in winter, 168. 



Greenland, expedition to, 385; hydro- 

 graphic explorations in, 409. 



Griscom's Farmer's view of a protective 

 tariff, reviewed, 176. 



Guatemala, 550. 



Gudden, Dr., death of, 538. 



Guiana, investigations of Dr. Ten Kate 

 in, 238. 



Gulf Stream, 237. 



Guyot, Arnold, biographical sketch of, 



369, 385. 



H., F. H. The destruction of birds, 241. 



H., G. G. A national university, 12. 



H., H. W. Primitive marriage, 147; the 

 races of Britain. 84. 



Haager society for the defence of the 

 Christian religion, prize of, 404. 



Habits, animal and plant, 100. 



Hadley, A. T. How far have modern 

 improvements in production and trans- 

 portation changed the principle that 

 men should be left free to make their 

 own bargains:' 221. 



Hadley's Railroad transportation, re-" 

 viewed, 258. 



Hake, G. G., on the condition of Cyprus 

 since its occupation by the British, 

 576. 



Hale, H. Race and language, 399. 

 Hall, A. Reports of the National 



academy of sciences, 286; science and 



Lord Bacon, 143; world time, 373. 

 Hall, J., on twoplatesof stratigraphical 



sections of the Taconic ranges, 393 

 Hall, W. H. A waste of public money, 



9. 



Ham's Manual training, reviewed, 492. 



Hamlin. C. E , death of, 74. 



Hampshire county, Mass., tornado 

 brood in, 118. 



Handley's First lessons in philosophy, 

 reviewed, 5. 



Handwriting of hypnotized persons, 302. 



Harrison, F., on the spelling of foreign 

 names, 406. 



Hart, A. B., on graphic methods of il- 

 lustrating history, 430. 



Hartmann's Philosophical questions, re- 

 viewed, 426. 



Harvard, anniversary of, 5C3; moral 

 and religious instruction at, 427; ob- 

 servatory, generous gift to, 503; sum- 

 mer course in chemistry at, 283. 



Hauer, F. v., annals of Vienna natural 

 history museum, edited by, 304. 



Haunted houses, apparitions and, 341 



Hawohtii, E. A swindler abroad again, 

 308. 



Haynek, H. W. Death of Father Gae- 



tano Chierici, 123. 

 Health, drainage lor, 316; Illinois state 



board of, 449; improvement in Eng- 

 land, public, 272; of New York during 

 April, ill. 493; during February, ill. 

 258; during March, ill. 363; during 

 May, ill. 564; sewerage and, 335. 



Health-resorts of Mexico, 454. 



Heat and cold, different physiological 

 senses for, 151. 



Heating-power of gas, 467. 



Hebrew university, founding of a, in 

 New York City, 237. 



Heer memorial, 284; monument, 263. 



Height, ratio of increase of, to increase 

 of bulk in the child, 150. 



Heimptera. 369. 



Henderson's Diet for the sick, reviewed, 



66. 



Henry, W. W., on religious liberty in 

 Virginia, 430. 



Herrick, C. L. Certain homologous 

 muscles, 396. 



Hibbert lectures for 1886. 436. 



Hicks, J. D. English sparrows. 36. 



Higgins, H. H., testimonial to, 370. 



Hilgard, E. W. Absorption of mercu- 

 rial vapor by soils, 462: Dr. Otto Mey- 

 er and the south-western tertiary, 11. 



Hill, H. M. Tadpoles in winter, 119. 



Hinmax, R. Partition of Patagonia. 440. 



Hirn, Adolphe, 524 



Historical materials, neglect and de- 

 struction of. 430. 



History, graphic methods of illustrat- 

 ing, 430; study of, on t>he continent 

 of Europe, 177; reconstruction of. 431. 



Holcomb, W. P., on Pennsylvania bor- 

 oughs, 455. 



Holder, C. F. Maori poetry, 330; Mar- 

 vels of animal life, 220. 



Holder, J. B., on sea-serpents, 523. 



Holder's Marvels of animal life, 6 



Holland, primary education in, 457. 



Holmes. W. H. The trade in spurious 

 Mexican antiquities, ill. 170, 264. 



Holzapfel's Roman chronology, re- 

 viewed. 261. 



Homes, Japanese, and their surround- 

 ings, 42. 



Hopeine. crystallized, 348. 



Hornaday's Canoe and rifle on the 

 Orinoco, 351. 



Horses, some points in the evolution of 

 the. ill. 13. 



Horsford, E. N., on the landfall of John 

 Cabot, 430. 



Hotel i kiss. J., on topographical knowl- 

 edge in battles and campaigns, 431. 



Houghton, A. B., on the Panama canal, 

 430. 



Housekeeper, burning of the. 470. 



Hoyt. J. W. A national university, 121. 



Hubbard, G. G. International copy- 

 right. 135; railroad to Merv, Bokhara, 

 and Samarkand, 47; the European 

 colonies and their trade, 275. 



Hudson Bay railway, proposed, 98; route 

 to Europe, 278. 



Hudson's Railways and the republic, re- 

 viewed, 579; Rotifera, reviewed, 402. 



Hughes, D. E., on an electric current, 

 235; on self-induction, 442. 



Hughlings-Jackson on epilepsy, 533. 



Hull's Geology of Arabia and Palestine, 

 reviewed, 535. 



Human species, equality in ability of 

 the young of the, 36, 80. 



Humble-bee, remarkable powers of 

 memory in the, 331. 



Humboldt Bay, chart of, 456. 



Hunt. T. S., on the Cowles electrical 

 furnace. 369. 



Hurricane at Murray sville, Penn., 306. 



Hussak's Rock-forming minerals, re- 

 viewed, 294. 



Huxley, T. H. The proposed fisheries 

 board of Great Britain, 344 



Hybrid, the claimed wheat and rye, 56, 

 190. 



Hydrographic explorations in Green- 

 land, 409. 



Hydrology, meeting of international 

 congress of, 304. 



