General Index. 
641 
Harper, Robert A., Nuclear phe¬ 
nomena in certain stages in the 
development of the smuts, 475. 
preparation of slides for smut cul¬ 
ture, 479. 
Harris, Dr. W. T., method of de¬ 
termining school statistics, 275, 
277; on school statistics of St. 
Louis, 273. 
Von Heckel, Max, on theory of 
fees, 52. 
Hemingway, E. E., work on larvae, 
545. 
High schools of Chicago and Mil¬ 
waukee, attendance by ages in, 
276. 
Historical Note on Early American 
Railways, by Charles H. Chand¬ 
ler, 317. 
History, English industral, Chart¬ 
ism, 509. 
Hoefman, on fusion of spores, 492. 
Hotels, railroad, in Wisconsin, ex¬ 
emption from taxation, 384. 
Immigrants, educational status of 
children of, 263. 
Industrial history, English, Chart¬ 
ism, 509. 
Influence of the presence of pure 
metals upon plants, by Edwin B. 
Copeland and Louis Kahlenberg. 
454. 
Insurance Companies, fees, 177-180. 
Inter-Generation Period, by Charles 
H. Chandler, 499. 
Iron, poisonous effects upon plants, 
468. 
Iwanzoef, on cell fusion, 494. 
Jones, Edward D.. Chartism — a 
chapter in English industrial 
history, 509. 
Judgment, analysis of the, 4. 
Judgments: elementary, 5; essential, 
5; method of amplication of, 5; 
minimal, 5; symbolized by lan¬ 
guage, 3. 
Justi, on theory of fees, 50. 
Kahlenberg, Louis, connection 
with work on non-aqueous solu¬ 
tions, 453. 
and Edwin B. Copeland, Influ¬ 
ence of the presence of pure 
metals upon plants, 454. 
Ketones as solvents, electrical con¬ 
ductivity of, 411-412, 436. 
Laissez faire and English work¬ 
men, 514. 
Lane, Supt., estimates of school at¬ 
tendance by, 277. 
Land grants, railroad, in the United 
States, 303. 
Language, connectives in: concord¬ 
ant, 28; discordant, 29, 30; neu¬ 
tral, 30. 
expressing relations of alternative 
to alternative, 33: cause to effect, 
40; conclusion to condition, 35; 
condition to conclusion, 35; con¬ 
temporaneousness, 44; counter- 
cause to effect, 41; decision to 
mutually conflicting data, 43; 
dissimilarity, 31; effect to cause, 
35; effect to counter-cause, 37; 
equivalent to equivalent, 32; in¬ 
definiteness, 44; precedence in 
time, 44; similarity, 31. 
Language, conveyance in: associa- 
tional, 8, 11; functional, 7, 11; 
Language: symbolizing judgments, 
3; multiple symbolization in, 8; 
reinstative symbolization in, 9. 
Larva of Epischura lacustris, 
Forbes, structure of, 544. 
Lead, poisonous effects upon plants, 
469. 
Legislation, special, on railroads in 
Wisconsin, 387. 
Legislation in Wisconsin, early gen¬ 
eral railway, 1853-1874, 337. 
Libby, Grin G., A study of the 
Greenback movement, 1876- 
1884, 530. 
Liberal party in England, relation 
to Chartism, 527. 
Librarian of the Academy, reports 
of, 633-635. 
Library of the academy to be in the 
custody of the State Historical 
Society, 624. 
Licenses: (See Fees); Desty on, 201; 
Cooley on, 201, 203. 
License fees, Cooley on, 58; Selig- 
man on, 58. 
Lincoln, Azariah Thomas, The 
electrical conductivity of non- 
aqueous solutions, 395. 
Liquids, viscous, unsteady motion 
of in capillary tubes, 550. 
Liquor licenses, (see Fees), 163. 
List of Exchanges of the Academy, 
William S. Marshall, librarian, 
589. 
London, school statistics of, 275. 
Maine, early railroad legisation in, 
338. 
Marriage licenses, (see Fees) 161. 
Marsh, C. Dwight, On some points 
in the structure of the larva of 
Epischura lacmtris, Forbes, 
544. 
