SCIENCE. — INDEX TO VOI TIME VII. 



585 



Hydrophobia, evidence of, in dog that 

 bit Kaufmann, 29; in animals, Prus- 

 sian legislation relating to, 412; in 

 Philadelphia, 426; Pasteur and, 213, 

 282, 296, 303, 413; statistics concerning, 

 521 ; treatment of, 457 ; virus at Johns 

 Hopkins university, 515. 



Hygiene, journal of, 284. 



Hypnotism and the action of drugs at 

 a distance, 522. 



Hypnotized persons, handwriting of, 

 302. 



I., C. English sparrows, 35. 

 Ice-storm, a recent, 190, 220, 242. 

 Illinois, mounds of southern, 327; state 



board of health, 449. 

 Illuminants, lighthouse, 332. 

 India, fish and famine in, 125; progress 



in, 156; silver question in, 111; tax on 



salt in, 73. 

 Indian cobra, venom of the, 88; grave, 



relics from an, ill. 34; languages, 



bibliography of , 358 ; snake-dance, ill. 



507. 



Indiana academy of sciences, 68, 435, 

 480. 



Indians, composite portraits of Ameri- 

 can, ill. 408" 

 Induction, 442. 



Ingersoll, E. Fish and famine in In- 

 dia. 125; names of the Canadian Rocky 

 Mountain peaks, 308; the English 

 sparrow, 80; the Rocky Mountains as 

 seen from the Canadian Pacific rail- 

 way, 243. 



Ingham, W. A. Aspects of the econom- 

 ic discussion, 572. 



Inoculation, yellow - fever, 90, 140, 428, 

 570. 



" Insectivorous plants, 355, 

 Insects, fossil, 414; egg-masses of, 525; 

 occurrence of singular, in Washington, 

 369; power of vision of, 326; relation 

 of birds and, as studied by the agricul- 

 tural department, 111 ; sense of smell 

 in, 272. 



Integrators, mechanical, 316. 



Intelligence of animals, 176. 



International congress for discussing 

 papers upon climatology, 569; of hy- 

 drology, meeting of, 304 ; on technical 

 instruction at Bordeaux, 414; copy- 

 right, 52, 111, 135, 140, 219, 337; geologi- 

 cal congress at Berlin, 141 ; institute 

 of statistics, 481 ; literary and artistic 

 association, 525; maritime exhibition, 

 434; philomathic congress, programme 

 of, 455. 



Iron conference at St. Petersburg, 109; 



new meteoric, from West Virginia, 11 ; 



ore, statistics concerning, 549. 

 Irrigation, new system of, in Colorado, 



307. 



Italian journal of zoology, new, 569. 



J., J. Dr. Hughlings- Jackson on epi- 

 lepsy, 533: popular psychology, 106. 



Jacknian, W. T., photographs of retina 

 by, 458. 



Jackson, R. T. A. new museum pest, 481. 



Jam its, E. J. Silver problem, 266; the 

 state as an economic factor, 485, 490. 



James, W. Professor Newcomb's ad- 

 dress before the American society for 

 psychical research, 123. 



Jameson, J. F.. on Usselinx, 431. 



Japan, agricultural industries of, 46??; 

 Imperial university of. 457; intellectual 

 movement in, 450; rail way -bridges of, 

 51 ; Roman alphabet association of, 

 460. 



Japanese university, re-organization of, 

 504. 



Jastrow, J. Elementary science-teach- 

 ing, 114; the evolution of language, 

 555. 



Jefferson, removals attributed to, 430. 

 Jena university, legacy bequeathed to, 

 570. 



Jets, sympathetic vibrations of, ill. 494. 



Jevon's Letters and journal, reviewed, 

 577. 



Jewish ability, comparative distribution 

 of, 247. 



Johns Hopkins university, anniversary 

 of, 415; circulars, contents of March 

 number of, 304; tenth annual report 

 of, 24. 



Journal, new Assyrian, 351 ; scientific, 

 in Berlin, 371; zoological, 327; new 

 Italian, 569; of charities and correc- 

 tion, international, 306; of hygiene, 284. 



Journals in Portuguese provinces, list 

 of, 165. 



Judiciary, American, 430. 



K., W. Equality in ability of the young 



of the human species, 36. 

 Kamtchatka, expedition to, 99. 

 Kansas university science club, 480. 

 Keller, G. Double vision, 440. 

 Kellogg, L. O, Penetrating-power of 



arrows, 550. 

 Keltie, J. S., on geographical education, 



155. 



Kennan, G. A trip to the Altai Moun- 

 tains, map, 18. 



Ketteler's Theoretical optics, reviewed, 

 401. 



Kiepe, W. The Davenport tablets, ill. 



439. 

 Kilauea, 504. 



King, F. H. Topographical models or 



relief-maps, 120. 

 Kingsley, J. S. Cost of scientific books, 



101. 



Kirtland's warbler, 413. 



Kittredge, G. L., on a singular custom 



among the Greeks, 237. 

 KleinpauPs Proper names, reviewed, 



403. 



Knox, J. J , on legal tender in the United 



States, 284. 

 Kobelt's Algeria and Tunis, reviewed, 



260. 



Koch, P. Montana climate, 167. 



Kogia breviceps, 413. 



Kongo, affluent of the, 160, 802; medical 

 instruction for those going to the, 91 ; 

 new map of the, 139; news from the, 

 51 ; report on the, 68. 



Krause's Explorations in Alaska, re- 

 viewed, 95. 



Kiikenthal's Die mikroskopische technik 

 im zoologischen praktikum, reviewed, 

 64. 



Kunz, G. F. A new meteoric iron from 

 West Virginia, 11; some remarkable 

 gems, ill. 399. 



Labels, a convenient way of indicating 



localities upon, 352. 

 Labor differences, settlement of, 339, 



372. 



Laboratories, two new medical, for New 

 York, 480. 



Laboratory at Annisquam, Seaside. 368 ; 

 Chesapeake zoological, 456; of Frese- 

 nius, chemical, 370; physical, in mod- 

 ern education, 573. 



Ladd on the Yale curriculum, 103. 



Laflamme, Abbe, on the physical geog- 

 raphy of the Saeuenay, 239. 



Lake Mistassini, 459. 



Lake Moeris, restoration of, 160. 



Lake of Constance, 525. 



Lake Ontario, levels of, 412 



Lake Superior, evidences of glacial 

 action on the shores of, 145. 



Lakes of western New York, 273. 



Lanciani, R., on Roman archeology, 492. 



Langerfeld, E. The competition of 

 convict labor, 117, 143, 168. 



Langley, S. P. The temperature of the 

 moon, 8, 79. 



Langley, S. P., on the invisible spectrum, 

 385. 



Language, evolution of, 555. 



Languages, bibliography of Indian, 358; 

 learning, 493. 



Lankester, R. Proposed English fish- 

 ery board, 431. 



Lanman's Farthest north, reviewed, 94. 



Laos, travels in, 96. 



Lapland, Russian, 233. 



Lapparent, A. de. Is the ocean surface 

 depressed? 419. 



Latitude, change of, 567. 



Laughlin, J. L. Silver problem, 268. 



Laughlin's Bimetallism, reviewed, 534. 



Laveran, malarial germ of, ill. 297. 



LeConte, J. Double vision, 506; pha- 

 ryngeal respiratory movements of 

 adult amphibia under water, 462. 



LeConte, John. Barometer exposure, 

 550. 



Lectures at universities, free, 384; Hib- 

 bert, for 1886, 436; juvenile, at the 

 Royal institution, 54 ; Liverpool course 

 of free, 54 ; on light, 338. 



Lee, L. A. A recent ice-storm, 242. 



Lee's Microtomist's vade-mecum, re- 

 viewed, 65. 



Leete, C. H. Demand for good maps, 

 31. 



Legal tender in the United States, 284. 

 Legibility of letters of the alphabet, ill. 

 128. 



Leslie, B., on an improved method of 

 lighting vessels under way, 177. 



Lesley, J. P. Topographical models or 

 relief-maps, 58. 



Lesseps, M. de, and the North African 

 inland sea, 112. 



Letter, an open, 166. 



Leucomaines, 411. 



Levees of the lower Mississippi, preser- 

 vation of, 339. 



Lewis, T. R., death of, 545. 



Librarians, report of the annual confer- 

 ence of, 98. 



Library of G. Dewalque, 525. 



Lick observatory, 49 ; large dome for, 567; 

 trustees, purchase of crown disk by, 

 434. 



Light, penetrability of, 456. 

 Lighthouse illuminants, 332. 

 Lighting, new system of, 435; vessels 



under way, improved method of, 177. 

 Lightning-conductor, ribbon form of, 



185. 



Lime, caustic, used for gunpowder in 

 collieries, 307. 



Lobsters, hatching, rearing, and trans- 

 planting, 517. 



Lockhardt, Colonel, mission of, 568. 



Lockwood, Lieutenant, merits of explo- 

 rations of, 139. 



Lockwood, S. Apropos to Pteranodon 

 and Homo. 242. 



Lockyer, J. N. The data now requisite 

 in solar inquiries, 386. 



Locomotives fired with petroleum, 448. 



Locusts, dried, 416. 



London, population of, 173; Royal so- 

 ciety of, 477. 



Longevity, 109; in Salem, 503. 



Loomis. A. L., on cardiac diseases, 454. 



Loomis, E., on areas of high barometric 

 pressure over Europe and Asia, 369. 



Louisiana purchase, 430. 



Lubbock's Flowers, fruits, and leaves, 

 549. 



Lunatics, Gheel colony of, 410 



Lynx, means of distinguishing Canada 



lynx from Bay, 396. 

 Lyon, D. G. Arsenic in wall-paper, 392. 



M. Explosions in coal-mines, 346. 



M., T. C. Sir William Thomson to the 

 coefficients, 9. 



Macgowan on a supposed ancient phon- 

 ograph, 348. 



Macgowan, D. J., on earthquakes, 348. 



Mackerel, winter habitat of, 263. 



Magazines, science articles in, 29. 



Magnetism, earth, 569. 



Malarial germ of Laveran, ill. 297. 



Malay peninsula, Sakeis of, 48. 



Malpais in Michoacan. Mexico, 49. 



Manganese ores in the United States, 

 415. 



Manitoba, exploration of mounds in, 

 186. 



