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INDEX TO VOLUME XX.

A

Bolley, H. L., potato scat, 355.

Bone, aboriginal use of, in Vermont, 202.

Abbott, C. C., palæolithic man in North America, 270, Bonney's Induction Coils, 334.

344.

Adulterants, 61.

Agassiz Club, 293.

Age of metals in Europe, 260.

Aldrich, J. M., sense of direction, 262.

Algebraic notation, 359.

Alley. R. J., modern synthetic geometry, 297.

Book-worm in New York, 111.
Bossekop, 53.

Boston school-boys, 274.

Bostwick, A. E., residual personality, 284.
Botanical library, 241; explorations in Idaho, 311.
Botany, a broader, 48; modern, 62; industrial, 75;
medical, 91; at the experiment stations, 328.
Boyle, D.

Alphabet, ancient Libyan, 30, 94, 105, 178, 192, 262, Bowser's Trigonometry, 306.

290.

Altakapas country, 372.

Amblystoma tigrinam, 366.

Boys, Boston school, 274.

Brain and skull correlations, 230.

America, pre-Columbian migrations in, 285;German Brendel, E., coleoptera, 105.
commemorative volume on, 54.
Amery, C. F., instinct, 300.

Ames, C. H., electric-light action on plants, 291.
Anatomists, society of, 341.

Ancient Egypt in the Light of Modern Discoveries,

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Brinton, D. G., ancient Libyan alphabet, 105; Euro-
pean origin of Aryans, 165; ancient Libyan alpha-
bet, 194; Ethuscan ritual book, 212; Wright's Man
and the Glacial Period, 249; Crania Ethnica Ameri-
cana, 278; ancient Libyan alphabet, 290.
Broom-corn, 33.

Bruner, H. L., humming-bird's food, 291.
Burials, Mentone cave, 60.
Burrill, T. J., hybridizing, 15.

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Cummins, D. H., Texas gypsum, 353.
Cummins, W. F., sense of direction, 358.
Cuneiform tablet at Tel Hesy, 145.
Currents, ocean, 19.

Cyprus, Ohnefalsch-Richter's work in, 268.

D

Dall, W. H, Grand Gulf formation, 164, 319.
Davis, W. M., profile of bad-land divides, 245.
Davis's Algebra, 293.

Deaf, progress in teaching speech to, 118.
Death Valley flora, 342.
Decimal Association, 47.
Deer, flathead, 87.

Dennis, W., watching a snake, 338.

Derby, O. A., Sauta Catharina Meteorite, 254.
Diamonds in meteorites, 15.
Dictionary of Medicine, 81.

Diseases, immunity from, 356; infectious, 225.
Dixon, E. T., hypotheses in dynamics, 149.
Dixon's Migration of Birds, 39.

Dobbin and Walker's Chemical Theory, 320.
Dog, jealousy of a. 305.

Doran, E. W., phylogeny of mole cricket, 214.
Dorsey, J. O., Maltunne Tunne measures, 194; Oma-

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Cave fauna of Kentucky, 240; dwellers of Arizona, Eames, R., growth of gold, 259.
269.

Celts and Kymrl, 115.
Ceratodus, 4.

Ceylon agriculture, 89.

Earle, Charles, variability of specific characters, 7.
Educational, standards in professional, 92.
Edwards's Coals and Cokes in West Virginia, 376.
Eells, M., twins among Indians, 192.

Chadwick's Temperament, Disease and Health, 124. Egypt, Flinders-Petries work in, 267.
Chambers's Encyclopædia, 12, 62.
Chapin's Land of the Cliff-Dwellers, 333.
Charlton, O. C., electricity on mouutain, 177.

Egyptian and Semitic languages, 131.
Eigenmann, C. H., Percopida on Pacific slope, 233.
El Gran Chaco, 232.

Chemical spelling, 247; nomenclature, 272, 291; Electric phenomena on mountain, 177; light, action
science, 127.

Auroras, versus thunderstorms, 221; photographs of, Chemistry as basis of agriculture, 191.
236; of 1892, 323.

Azole archæan in Northern Michigan, 355.

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Chief Mountain Lake, 85.

Child, localization in a, 361.

Childhood, origin of volition in, 286.

Children, growth of, 351.

of. on plants, 291; phenomena on mountains, 318,
359.

Ellis, W., temperature at Greenwich, 5.
Elrod, M. J., reflex action in turtles, 368.
Elton's Career of Columb '8, 173.
Emery, F. E., soil moisture, 31.

Cholera corpses, cremation of, 132, 213; prevention Engel, H., infectious diseases, 225.

of, 170, 193; acid prevention of, 151.

Chronology, 213.

Church's Notes and Examples in Mechanics, 138.
Civilization as influenced by race, 285.
Clark, J. E., gynandrous flower head, 207.

Barbour, E. H., rock swift, 235; Richardson's owl, 361. Clevenger, S. V., trait of Jews, 106; celestial photo-

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Basu, K., primitive fashions in India, 357.

Bates, H. H., Star 1830, Groom bridge, 236.

Bauer, L. A., magnetic needle secular motion, 218.
Bauxite, Alabama, 3 3.

Bayard, A. F. C., English climate, 5.

Beauchamp, W. M., natural implements, 305.
Becher, F. A., psychology, 10.

Beddard's Animal Coloration, 11; Colors of Animals,
208.

Beddoe, J., primitive Russians, 244.

Beetle, broods of elm-leaf, 16, 47, 92.

Bell, A. G, teaching speech to deaf, 118.

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Collins, J. V., algebraic notation, 359.
Collins's International Date Line, 321.
Comstock, T. B, wild animals, 155.
Conclusions, uncertainty of, 20.
Congress for experimental psychology, 32; of crim-
inal anthropology, 285; of experimental psycho-
logy, 288; meteorological, 341.

Conn, H. W., Brooklyn Institute Summer School,
157; isolation of rennet, 253.

Bendire's Life Histories of North American Birds, Connecticut Board of Health Report, 263.

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Cotton-seed meal, 257.

Coues, E., nomenclature, 220.

Coulter, J. M., botanical nomenclature, 146.
Cousins, J. J., weights and measures in England,
298.

Coville, F. V., flora of Death Valley, 342.
Cowell, I. C., latest glacial epoch, 302.
Cows' milk, absence of, from Japan, 211.
Cox, A. O., how to mount birds, 227.

Crane, A., ancient Mexican heraldry, 174, 261.
Crayfish attacked by leeches, 220,
Cresson, H. T., graphic system of Mavas, 25; Maya
day-signs 77; Maya graphic system, 101; paleolithic
man in Delaware valley, 305.
Cretacous polyzoa, 327.

Criminal anthropology congress, 285.
Crinoid Heterocrinas subcrassus 66.
Crocker's Dynamos and Motors, 363.
Crops, fungous and insect enemies of, 32.
Cross fertilizing and hybridizing, 18.

English climate, 5.

Ensilage, 47.

Entomological types, 244.
Eskimos, 340.

Ethnic osteology, failure in, 148.
Ethnography, meaning of, 9.
Ethnology as philosophy, 60.
Etruscan ritual book, 173, 212.
Evolution, laws of human, 23.
Exhibition, geographical, 19.
Eyes of insects, 314.

Face, study of the, 7.

F

Farnsworth, P. J., Great Lake basins, 74.
Feeling, introspective study of, 203.
Fernald, H. T., crayfish attacked by leeches, 220.
Ferree, Barr, architecture as an ethnic trait, 115.
Ferree's Comparative Architecture, 361.
Fessenden, R. A., cohesion, 48.
Figurines of stone age, 260.
Finns, the, 173.

Flora of Death Valley, 342.
Flower farming, 4.

Flower-head, gynandrous, 207.
Flower's The Horse, 237.

Fog like lake, 187.

Food exhibition. 18, 201; vegetable acids in, 229.

Foot deformity from shoes, 99.

Forel's Le Léman, 355.

Forest tree Scolytid, 64.

Forests of New Hampshire, 340.
Formosa, 47.

Foster's Physiology, 68.
Freeman's History of Sicily, 81.
French, G. H., nomenclature, 151.
Fu-sang, 148.

G

Gage's Microscope and Histology, 89.
Galton, F., Boston school-boys, 274.
Galvanometer, ballistic, 361.
Gardiner, J., Thomson's Zoology, 222.
Garman, H., cave fauna of Kentucky, 240.
Garman S, reptilian rattle, 16.
Garner's Speech of Monkeys, 221.
Gay Head, 176, 332, 373

Geographical names, 136.

Geological expedition of University of Nebraska, 47;
Society of America, 311; survey of Indiana report,
321; survey of New Jersey, 67; of Missouri, 355.
Geometry, modern synthetic, 297; non-Euclidean,
370.

Gerland's Atlas of Ethnography, 206.
German association of science, 13.
Gibbs, M., acorn-eating birds, 133; bird on nest, 99;
birds that sing in the night, 313; effects of civiliza-
tion on birds, 183; humming-birds' food, 239.
Gifford, J., Altakapas country, 372; introduction of
foreign specles, 304; yeasts, 249.

Gila monster, 319.

Glaciation in Montana, 162.

Glacial epoch, date of latest, 302; theories, 360.
Glycerine, solid, 263, 278.

Gnat-bites, 215.

Gold, growth of. 259.

Gore's Geodosy, 375; Visible Universe, 333.

Grand Gulf formation, 151, 164, 247, 319.

Grape leaves, 39.

Great Lake basins, 74.

Green Mountains' anticlinal, 828.

Grinnell, G. B., Chief Mountain Lake, 85.

Grippe, 152.

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Laboratory, Hopkins seaside, 77; teaching, 53, 207; of
plant diseases, 368.

Laing's Human Origins, 109.
Lamentable case, 291.
Land, our waste, 327.

Lane, A. C., optical angle and angular aperture,
354.

Langley's Energy and Vision, 362.
Language, universal, 232.

Languages, bibliography of American, 340; central
American, 172.

Griswold's Whetstones and Novaculites of Arkansas, Larkin, E, L., Mars, 17; aurora, 65; meteoric shower,

107.

Gypsum, Texas, 353.

Hainan, 19.

Hair, study of, 260.

H

Hall, J. N., sense of direction, 113.

Hall, J. P., photographs of auroras, 236.

Hamilton, H., prevention of cholera, 170, 193.
Hann, J., barometric oscillations, 5.
Harding, L. A., forensic microscopy, 242.
Hargitt, C. W., Amphiuma means, 159.
Harisse's Discovery of North America, 39.
Harvey, case-hardening, 75.

Hatch's Mineralogy, 137.

Hatch, P. L., false aurora, 318.

Hawk, hectoring a, 123.

Hay, O. P., biological papers, 243.

346.

Leaves, shrinkage of, 163.

Left-handedness, 60.

Moorehead's Primitive Man in Ohio, 195.
Morris's Physical Education, 265.

Morse, E. S., 19; roofing tiles, 115; a pre-Aino race in
Japan, 148.

Mother and Child, 327.
Mosquitoes killed by kerosene, 247.

Mound, Serpent, 275.

Mounds, builders of southern, 261.
Mouse, pocket, 357.

Mulatto, extinction of, 375.

N

Nadaillac, Marquis de, discoveries near Mentone,
170.

Nadaillac's Manners and Monuments of Prehistoric
Peoples, 291.

Nahuatl language, 31

Naltunne Tunne measures, 194.

National museum publications, 106.
Nervous diseases in low races, 339, 373.

New York Academy of Science, biological section,
257.

New Zealand, blological notes from, 323.
Niedlinger, C., animal phosphorescence, 207.
Nitrogen, oxidation of, 33.

Leland's Etruscan-Roman Remains in Popular Tra- Nomenclature, 164, 219, 215, 263; in botany, 146; priori-
dition, 334.

Lepel, V., oxidation of nitrogen, 33.
Leprosy, Immunity from, 309.

Leverett, Frank, ice-sheet in Ohio, 103.
Lewis, R. T., eyes of insects, 314.

Lewis and Clarke's Expedition over the Rocky
Mountains, 173.

Library of Prof. L. Just, 12.
Lichenology, 120, 205.

Light rays of small wave-length, 216.
Ligurians, Iberians, and Siculi, 90.
Linebarger, C. E., solutions, 352.
Linguistics as a physical science, 206.
Lion breeding, 31.

Hazen, H. A., Moon and rainfall, 310; electric pheno- Liveing, G. D., liquid oxygen, 169.

mena on mountains, 359.

Heath, A., colias, 257

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Lobsters for New Zealand, 341.

Lock's Mechanics for Beginners, 139.
Loew, P., immunity from disease, 356.

Lupton, A., spontaneous combustion in mines, 299.
Luschan, F. von, aborigines of Asia Minor, 31.
Lydekker's Phases of Animal Life, 95.

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Palmer, C. B., Florida pitcher plant, 171.

Pansy, cleistogamy in, 107.

Parker, W. T., misuse of quinine, 155.

Pa ker, H. W., lines of Mars, 282.

Parker's Elementary Biology, 81.

Patterson, H. J., vegetable acids in food, 229.

Peal, S. E., commu al barracks, 228.

Peddie's Physics, 376.

Peirce's Critic of Arguments, 173.

Percopidæ on Pacific slope, 233.

Perkins, G. H., aboriginal use of bone in Vermont,
202.

Persian-English Dictionary, 82.

Magnetic circuit, 258; needle, secular motion of a, Personality, residual, 284.

218.

Horse, intelligence of a, 133; American 135, 188; feed- Magnus's Elementary Mechanics, 375.
ing of, 4.

Hoskins, L. M., hypotheses of dynamics, 122.

Houston, E. J., weather in Mars, 86.

Howe, J. L., extinction of mulatto, 375.

Hudson's Naturalist in La Plata, 136.

Human remains discovered near Mentone, 170.
Humming-birds' food, 239, 291, 318, 333.

Hunter-Duvar's Stone, Bronze, and Iron Ages, 39.
Huntington, O. W., diamonds in meteorites, 15.
Hussey, W. J., lines on Mars, 235.
Hyatt, J., aurora, 374.

Hybridism exemplified in the genus colaptes, 325.

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Male and female, anatomical criterion for, 173.
Malley, A. C., reticulated protoplasm, 261.
Mammoth in Siberia, 201.

Man and the glacial period, 275, 317, 360, 270, 295, 304,
344; primitive history of, 90; primitive, in South
America, 147.

Mars, 152; lines on, 177, 292, 235; opposition of, 17;
weather in, 86.

Martin, D. S., A. A. A. S. meeting, 146.

Peru, rain in southern, 231.
Peruvian languages, 6.
Petroleum in Caucasus, 145.
Phosphorescence, animal, 207.
Photomicrography, celestial, 135.
Photographic laboratory, 160.

Pickering, E. C., large southern telescope, 193.

Pictures for projection, 313.
Picts' houses, 43.

Pile-structure, an aboriginal, 91.

Mason, W. P.. laboratory teaching, 53; weights and Pilling's bibliographies, 340.
measures, 358.

Pilling, J. C., linguistic bibliographies, 7.

Mastodon in Tennessee, 333.

Mather, F., sense of direction, 248.

Pilsbury, H. A., Ward's collection of mollusca, 369.
Plant, Florida pitcher, 171; disease reports, 361.
Plants of Michigan, 83.

Maya chronology, 80; day-signs, 77; graphic system, Platt, C., impurity of ice, 14'; solid glycerine, 278.
25, 101, 121, 197, 41; language, study of, 6.
Maxwell, C. P., satellite of Moon, 66.

Mechanical Engineering Teachers' Association, 32.
Medical Association, Miss. Valley, 5.

Meehan, T., cleistogamy in pansy, 107; black knot,

123.

Mendenhall, T, C., uncertainty of conclusions, 20.
Mengel, L. W., Duck Islands, 184.

Merrill, G. P., box for microscope slides, 298.
Merrill's Geognosy, 94.

Merriman, M., Moon and rainfall, 310.
Merriman's Geodetic Surveying, 375.
Merz's Influenza, 125.

Meteor, brilliant, 346.
Meteoric shower, 333, 346.

Meteorite, is Sao Francisco do Sul iron a, 254.
Meyer's Outlines of Theoretical Chemistry, 108.
Mice in Thessaly, 104.

Michener, C., botanic trinomial, 245.
Michigan Mining School, 145, 234.
Microscope slides, box for, 298.
Microscopy, forensic, 242.

Migrations in America, pre-Columbian, 285.
Milk, aeration of 156.

Miller, G. A., non-Euclidean geometry, 370.

Millspaugh, C. F., weeds, 61; medical botany, 91.
Milne's Standard Arithmetic, 293.

Mines, spontaneous combustion in, 299.

Minlug statistics, 335.

Mississippi River, 314.

Mole cricket, phylogeny of, 214.

Molecules and crystals, 88.

Mollusca, Ward's collection of, 369.

Mont Blanc observatory, 5.

Montgomery, H., science in schools, 142.

Plumb, C. S., aeration of milk, 156.
Political science school, 201.
Polynesian society, 32; ethnology, 340.
Poppy, monstrous, 249.
Pope's Electric Telegraph, 355.

Posse's School Gymnastics, 209.
Post, A. H., ethnology, 60.
Potato scab, 355.

Prescott, A. B., chemical science, 127.

Prize, Alvarenga, 313.

Profile, convex, of bad-land divides, 245.

Prosopology, 7.

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