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CONTENTS OF VOLUME I. SPECIAL ARTICLES. PAGE Abbott, C. C. The intelligenice of fish . . . . . . . 327 Occurrenice of amber niear Trenton, N.J. . . . . . . 594 Allen, J. A. Th'e right wlale of the North Atlantic 598 Americatn exlhibit at the London fisheries exhibition . 417 American science, future of . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Arctic explorations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Armsby, H. P. The New-York agricultural experiment- etation . .......... . 484 Bailey, L. W. Indian relics from New Brunswick . . 245 Baird, Spencer Fullerton. Portrait . . . . . . . . . 123 BEalfour memorial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Baltimore sur-face geology . . . . . . . . . . . . 277 Belknap, G. E. A sinigular meteoric phenomenon. lll. 4 Bell, A. Melville. The alphalbet anid spelling-reform . 473 Bilings, J. S. Germs and epidemics . . . . . . . 456 Blair, H. W. The variation of temperature under coii- ditions presumably the sarme. Ill.. . . . . . . . 239 Brazil, present state of science in . . . . . . . . . . 211 British association for the advancement of science, pro- pose(d meetin.g of, ini Canada . . . . . 351 Chamberlin, T. C. The copper-bearing series of Lake .Superior . ............... . 453 Cbittenden, R. H. Chemical and physiological re- searches on tie ptomaines .5.7.0....... 570 Cook C. S. Perfect interference of sound by telephonie 167 Dali, W. H. First use of wil-e in deep-sea sounidinig . . 65 M:ollusks of the family Cocculinidae . . . . . . . . 130 Dana, C. L. Transferred impressions and visual exalta- tion . 534 Davis, *. M. The Cachar earthquake of 1869 . 67 An early statemenit of the deflective effect of the eartlh's rotation .98 Lakes anid salleys in nortlh-eastern Pennsylvania 304 The origin of cross-valleys . . . . . . . . . . . 325, 356 Temperature atnd ice of the Bavarian lakes . . . . . . 393 Classification of islanids . . . . . . . . . . . . . 484 Lake Bonineville. 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 570 Dawson, G. M. G-lacial deposits of the Bow an)d Belly River cotintry ............... . 477 Deane, Charles. 'T'he mappenmonde of Sebastiati Cabot 62 Deep-sea sotundings off thie Atlantic coast of the Unitedl States.111 ......... ...... . 565 Derby, Orville A. Rainfall of Ube aba, Brazil . . . 2M7 The humnatn remains of the bonie-caverns of Brazil . . . 541 Dutton, C. E. Ott the IHawalians . . . . . . . . . 9 Earth-curte-cts, registerinlg apparatus for. Ill . . . . . 596 Eastman, J. R. The Florida expedition to observe the transit of Venus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300 Eddy, H. T. Ani extenision of the theorem of the virial and its applicatioii to the kinetic theory of the constitu- tion of gases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Internal molectular energy of atomic vibrations . . . . 421 Liquefaction, vaporization, and the kinetic theory of solids anid liquids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 455 Electrical units, international conference for the determina- tioni of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Emerton, J. H. Model of the giant Octopus of the west cosst of Amiierica. Ill. . . . . . . . . . . . . 352 Eruption of Mouint Etna. Il . . . . . . . . . . . . 390 Exploration, presenit condition of . . . . . . . . . . 131 FA'actory-bells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Franklin, Christine Ladd. The Pascal hexagram . 592 Geological nomenclattLire . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600 Geological niomenclatur e and coloring . . . . . . . . 245 Geological suirvey (U. S.), sphere of . . . . . . . . 185 Gibbs, J. . An alleged exception to the second law of thermodynamics.. 160 Glacial theory before the Philadelphia academy . . . . 97 Goodale, G. L. Color and assimnilation . . . . . 332 On the desvelopment of chlorophyll and color granules . 421 Goode, G. Brown. The internatiotial fisheries exhibi- tion. Ill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 447, 564 Gottsche, C. Notes on the geology of Japan . . . . 166 Active Japanese volcanoes . . . . . . . . . 329 Hall, E. H. Variations in the vet-tical dtie to elasticity of the eai-th's surtiace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Magneto-montive force .391 Harrington, M. VT. A telephoictatransmitter. Ill. 302 The wedge-photometer ............ . 450 PAGE Hazen, H. A. Rainfall at Panama . . . . . . . . 452 The dry- and wet-bulb hygrometer . . . . . . . . 502 A new condensing-hygrometer . . . . . . . . . . 597 Head-hunters of Borneo . . . . . . . . . . 189 Heap, D. P. History of the application of the clectric lightto lighting the coasts of France. 111. 135, 161,187, 214,242 Hirondelle. 111. 388 Holden, E. S. Map of the planets and stars near the sun, May 6,1883. 111.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Hunt, T. Sterry. The geology of Lake Superior . . . 218 The decay of rocks geologically considered . . . . . . 324 Import duty on scientific journals . . . . . . . . . . 589 International bureau of weights and measures . . . . . 441 International fisheries exhibitiorn . . . . . . . . . 447, 564 International standard titne . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Kneeland, Samuel. The typhoon at Manila, Oct. 20, 1882. IIt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 The Tagals of Luzon. III. . . . . . . . . . . . 297 The Negritos of Luzon. Ill.. . . . . . . . . . . 415 Lakt Agassiz, the extinct . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 Langley, S. P. Plhotographing the corona without an eclipse ................. . 4 The spectrum of an argand burner. III. . . . . . . 481 Leidy, J. A study of the human temporal bone. Iml. 380, 475, 506 Marcou, J. B. Geological map of Belgium . . . . . 190 The international geological congress ....... . 512 Martin, H. Newell. IRhytimic muscular contractions 38 Consequiences of spleen extirpation . .66 Influence of the vai-us nerve upon the heart . . . . . 220 The origin, after biitli, of aspiration of the thor-ax . . . 357 The properties of cardiac miiuscle and the nature of the action of the vagus nerve upon the heart . . . . . . 246 Mathematical tilpos in the Uiniversity of Cambridge . . . 412 Minot, C. S. Anatomy and histology /of Polyophthal- muinns ..... . 96 Criticism of Professor llubrecht's hypothesis of develop- ment by primogenittire . . . . . . . . . . . 165 An apparently stew animal type . . . . . . . . . . 305 Life-history of the liver-fluike. I. . . . . . . . . 330 Researches oii tlme 1)icyemidae . . . . . . . . . . 392 Early developmllenlt of reptiles . . . . . . . . . . 511 Montgomery, George Edgar. Darwin ... 5i31 N. The watchlmakingn industry in Switzerland . . . . 296 National academay of sciences . . . . . . . . . . . 323 New Testament autographs. Ill.. . . . . . . . . . 35 New York state stur-vey. . . . 267 Newberry, J. S. On the physical coniditionis under which coal was formed . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Newbury, Spencer B. New laboratory for physics and chemistry at Coi-nell iuniversity. Ill. . . . . . 538 Nunn, Emily A. The Naples zo6logical station. III. 479, 507 Osborn, H[enry F. Notes upon the foetal membranes of the opossum and other marsupials . . . . . . . 451 Penfleld, S. L. Fluorine minerals . . . . . . . . 331 Optical researchles on gariiet . . . . . . . . . . . 600 Pickering, W. H. Photographic focusing. . . . 160 Horse-trotting from a mathematical stand-point. Il... 355 Planets, the small. . . . . . . . . . 392 Public documents, distribution of. . . . 239 Remsen, Ira. Influeimee of magnetism on chemical action .. . 36 Riley, C. V. Larsal stages and habits of the bee-fly Hitrmonetura. I-l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 332 Elephantiasis, or Filaria disease. Il . .... . .. 419 Fig-insects . .599 Rotifera without rotary organs . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Royal society of Canada. . . . . . . . . . . . . 561 Ryder, J. A. Heating oysters from artificially impreg- nated eggs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 The law of nuclear displacement and its significance in embryology. Ill . ............. . 273 Development of the membrane bones of the skull of the pike .................. . 513 The protozoan parasites of the oyster . ..... . 567 Science and the newspapers . .......... . 211 Science for workinigmen ............ . 295 Scudder, S. H. Gigantie walking-stick fron the coal. Ill. .................. ... 95 on June 5, 2020 http://science.sciencemag.org/ Downloaded from

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Page 1: CONTENTS OF VOLUME - Science · history of Indiana.3.3.6..... 336 Reportof the geological survey of Olio. Zoology. . 278 Report, Fifteenith, of the Peabody museumn of American archaeology

CONTENTS OF VOLUME I.

SPECIAL ARTICLES.PAGE

Abbott, C. C. The intelligenice of fish . . . . . . . 327Occurrenice of amber niear Trenton, N.J. . . . . . . 594

Allen, J. A. Th'e right wlale of the North Atlantic 598Americatn exlhibit at the London fisheries exhibition . 417American science, future of . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Arctic explorations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159Armsby, H. P. The New-York agricultural experiment-etation . .......... . 484Bailey, L. W. Indian relics from New Brunswick . . 245Baird, Spencer Fullerton. Portrait . . . . . . . . . 123BEalfour memorial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Baltimore sur-face geology . . . . . . . . . . . . 277Belknap, G.E. A sinigular meteoric phenomenon. lll. 4Bell, A. Melville. The alphalbet anid spelling-reform . 473Bilings, J. S. Germs and epidemics . . . . . . . 456Blair, H. W. The variation of temperature under coii-

ditions presumably the sarme. Ill.. . . . . . . . 239Brazil, present state of science in . . . . . . . . . . 211British association for the advancement of science, pro-

pose(d meetin.g of, ini Canada . . . . . 351Chamberlin, T. C. The copper-bearing series of Lake.Superior . ............... . 453Cbittenden, R. H. Chemical and physiological re-

searches on tie ptomaines .5.7.0....... 570Cook C. S. Perfect interference of sound by telephonie 167Dali, W. H. First use of wil-e in deep-sea sounidinig . . 65

M:ollusks of the family Cocculinidae . . . . . . . . 130Dana, C. L. Transferred impressions and visual exalta-

tion . 534Davis, *. M. The Cachar earthquake of 1869 . 67An early statemenit of the deflective effect of the eartlh's

rotation .98Lakes anid salleys in nortlh-eastern Pennsylvania 304The origin of cross-valleys . . . . . . . . . . . 325, 356Temperature atnd ice of the Bavarian lakes . . . . . . 393Classification of islanids . . . . . . . . . . . . . 484Lake Bonineville. 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 570

Dawson, G. M. G-lacial deposits of the Bow an)d BellyRiver cotintry ............... . 477

Deane, Charles. 'T'he mappenmonde of Sebastiati Cabot 62Deep-sea sotundings off thie Atlantic coast of the Unitedl

States.111 ......... ...... . 565Derby, Orville A. Rainfall of Ube aba, Brazil . . . 2M7The humnatn remains of the bonie-caverns of Brazil . . . 541

Dutton, C. E. Ott the IHawalians . . . . . . . . . 9Earth-curte-cts, registerinlg apparatus for. Ill . . . . . 596Eastman, J. R. The Florida expedition to observe the

transit of Venus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300Eddy, H. T. Ani extenision of the theorem of the virial

and its applicatioii to the kinetic theory of the constitu-tion of gases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65

Internal molectular energy of atomic vibrations . . . . 421Liquefaction, vaporization, and the kinetic theory of solids

anid liquids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 455Electrical units, international conference for the determina-

tioni of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87Emerton, J. H. Model of the giant Octopus of the west

cosst of Amiierica. Ill. . . . . . . . . . . . . 352Eruption of Mouint Etna. Il . . . . . . . . . . . . 390Exploration, presenit condition of . . . . . . . . . . 131FA'actory-bells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159Franklin, Christine Ladd. The Pascal hexagram . 592Geological nomenclattLire . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600Geological niomenclatur e and coloring . . . . . . . . 245Geological suirvey (U. S.), sphere of . . . . . . . . 185Gibbs, J. . An alleged exception to the second law of

thermodynamics.. 160Glacial theory before the Philadelphia academy . . . . 97Goodale, G. L. Color and assimnilation . . . . . 332On the desvelopment of chlorophyll and color granules . 421

Goode, G. Brown. The internatiotial fisheries exhibi-tion. Ill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 447, 564

Gottsche, C. Notes on the geology of Japan . . . . 166Active Japanese volcanoes . . . . . . . . . 329

Hall, E. H. Variations in the vet-tical dtie to elasticity ofthe eai-th's surtiace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Magneto-montive force .391Harrington, M. VT. A telephoictatransmitter. Ill. 302The wedge-photometer ............ . 450

PAGEHazen, H. A. Rainfall at Panama . . . . . . . . 452The dry- and wet-bulb hygrometer . . . . . . . . 502A new condensing-hygrometer . . . . . . . . . . 597

Head-hunters of Borneo . . . . . . . . . . 189Heap, D. P. History of the application of the clectric

lightto lighting the coasts of France. 111. 135, 161,187, 214,242Hirondelle. 111. 388Holden, E. S. Map of the planets and stars near the

sun, May 6,1883. 111.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 65Hunt, T. Sterry. The geology of Lake Superior . . . 218The decay of rocks geologically considered . . . . . . 324

Import duty on scientific journals . . . . . . . . . . 589International bureau of weights and measures . . . . . 441International fisheries exhibitiorn . . . . . . . . . 447, 564International standard titne . . . . . . . . . . . . 159Kneeland, Samuel. The typhoon at Manila, Oct. 20,

1882. IIt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6The Tagals of Luzon. III. . . . . . . . . . . . 297The Negritos of Luzon. Ill.. . . . . . . . . . . 415

Lakt Agassiz, the extinct . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220Langley, S. P. Plhotographing the corona without an

eclipse ................. . 4The spectrum of an argand burner. III. . . . . . . 481

Leidy, J. A study of the human temporal bone. Iml.380, 475, 506

Marcou, J. B. Geological map of Belgium . . . . . 190The international geological congress ....... . 512

Martin, H. Newell. IRhytimic muscular contractions 38Consequiences of spleen extirpation . .66Influence of the vai-us nerve upon the heart . . . . . 220The origin, after biitli, of aspiration of the thor-ax . . . 357The properties of cardiac miiuscle and the nature of theaction of the vagus nerve upon the heart . . . . . . 246

Mathematical tilpos in the Uiniversity of Cambridge . . . 412Minot, C. S. Anatomy and histology /of Polyophthal-

muinns ..... . 96Criticism of Professor llubrecht's hypothesis of develop-ment by primogenittire . . . . . . . . . . . 165

An apparently stew animal type . . . . . . . . . . 305Life-history of the liver-fluike. I. . . . . . . . . 330Researches oii tlme 1)icyemidae . . . . . . . . . . 392Early developmllenlt of reptiles . . . . . . . . . . 511

Montgomery, George Edgar. Darwin ... 5i31N. The watchlmakingn industry in Switzerland . . . . 296National academay of sciences . . . . . . . . . . . 323New Testament autographs. Ill.. . . . . . . . . . 35New York state stur-vey. . . . 267Newberry, J. S. On the physical coniditionis under

which coal was formed . . . . . . . . . . . 89Newbury, Spencer B. New laboratory for physics

and chemistry at Coi-nell iuniversity. Ill. . . . . . 538Nunn, Emily A. The Naples zo6logical station. III. 479, 507Osborn, H[enry F. Notes upon the foetal membranes

of the opossum and other marsupials . . . . . . . 451Penfleld, S. L. Fluorine minerals . . . . . . . . 331

Optical researchles on gariiet . . . . . . . . . . . 600Pickering, W. H. Photographic focusing. . . . 160Horse-trotting from a mathematical stand-point. Il... 355

Planets, the small. .. . . . . . . . 392Public documents, distribution of. . . . 239Remsen, Ira. Influeimee of magnetism on chemical

action .. . 36Riley, C. V. Larsal stages and habits of the bee-fly

Hitrmonetura. I-l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 332Elephantiasis, or Filaria disease. Il..... . .. 419Fig-insects . .599

Rotifera without rotary organs . . . . . . . . . . . 37Royal society of Canada. . . . . . . . . . . . . 561Ryder, J. A. Heating oysters from artificially impreg-

nated eggs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60The law of nuclear displacement and its significance inembryology. Ill . ............. . 273

Development of the membrane bones of the skull of thepike .................. . 513

The protozoan parasites of the oyster. ..... . 567Science and the newspapers . .......... . 211Science for workinigmen ............ . 295Scudder, S. H. Gigantie walking-stick fron the coal.

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SCIENCE. CONTENTS OF VOLUME I.

PAGEShaler, N. S. Improvement of the native pasture-lands

of thie far wvest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186Society of naturalists of the eastern UnLited States . . . 411Stevens, R. P. Evidences of glaciation in Kentucky . 510Strange performiiance . . . . . . . . . . . . . 379Thermnorneter exposure . . . . . . . . . . . . 247Thurston, R. H. Notes relating to a peculiarity dis-

tinguishing anniealedl from unarnniealed iron.418Todd, D. P. Note orn the observations of tlhe transit of

Venus, 1882, at the lick observatory . . . . . . . 94Too rtolelh red tape . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 473Trelease, W. The color-preferences of the hive-bee . 305U., W. The total solar eclipse of MIay 6. . . . . .299, 594Verrill, A. E. P>areiital instinct as a factor in the evolu-

tionI of species ............... . 303

Recent explorations in the region of the Grulf Stream offthe easterni coast of the United iStates by the U. S. fish-conmmission. lIt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 443, 531

PAGEVerrill, A. E. The use of steel sounding-wire, by Lieut.

J. C. Wtlsh, U.S.N., on the Ttley, in 1849-50. . . 568

Vose, G. L. Railway accidetnts ini 1882 . . . . . . 167Wadsworth, M. E. Meteoric anid terrestrial rocks. . 127

St. D)avid's rocks and univer-sal law . . . . . . 541Th(e microscopic evi(lence of a lost conitinent . . . . . 590

Waldo, Leonard. The Yale observatory h liomneter.Ill. (I91

Ward, L. F. Plant-life, pasf anld present .3a8Weather in November, 1882, .34; in Dlecember, 1882,131; in

January, 1883, ill., 216; in February, 1883, ill., 27; in.March, 1SS:3, il., 385a in April, 1883, ilI., 536.

Winlock, W. C. The great comnet of 1882. Id.. . 388Wright, G. F. (Glacial phenomena in Ohio. Ill.. ..269Young, C. A. The late Dr. hleniry D)raper. Ill... . 2J

BOOK REVIEWS.PAGE

Appleton's Short course on quantitative analysis . . . . 400Astitinirier's Panther Creek coal-basini maps . . . . . 309lBoitoni's Student's guide in quantitative analysis . . . 253Bruniner von Wattenixvyl's 1'rodroiiius der europiischen

Orthopteria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 605De Candolle's Origin of cultivated plants. 13y Asc Gray . 12Compte renidu des travaux du service du P'hylloxera for

1882. Ily C. V. Riley . . . . . . . . . . . 576Daubr6e's Guide dans la collectioni de meteorites du Mu-

seumn d'histoir-e natturelle . . . . .41Edwards' Recueil de figures de crustac6s. By S. Smith, 546Engelmano's Plhysiology of protoplasmic motion, translated

by C. S. D)olley. . . . . . . . . 607Fletcher's Prehistoric trephining anid cranial amuilets . 307FouquLi and Michel-Levy's Synthese des minnraux et des

roches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 459Gage's Text-book of the elements of phy sics .. 517Geikie's Geological sketches at home anid abroad . . . . 280Grand'Eury 's Me.moire sur la formation de la hotnille . . 114H;ueckel's tReport oin the deep-sea AMedusae dredged by

1l. MI. S. Challenger. IId. . . . . . . .. . . 195Ilasxvell's Catalogue of Australian Crustacea. By J. S.

hKinyfsley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 173lleitzmann's Mficroscopical morpholovy of the animal body, 603Henlnite's Cours, professe pendant 1881-1882. By T. Cs-ay, 337ltirsch's Machines et les appal-eils de l nie6lianique ge-

nurale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 605Houghton Farm experiments . . . . . . . . . . 250Hlouzeau and Lancaster's l3iiliographie gentirale de l'astro-

nomie. Ill. By E. S. Iolden . . . . . . . . . 112liovelacque's Races humainies. .. ...... . 516

Ilowell and Verintule's 'ropographiclmap of a part ofnorthern New Jersey. 545

James's (tesses at ptrpose in nature .400

Johls Hopkins titiliversity Stidlies ir logic .514

I,yell's Life, letters, atn jouirnials. 69, 110

Macfgre-ors Waniderin-s in llalocliistan .487

Maine's D)issertations ont arly law and ueistom .485AMarit andti oale's Handbook of vertebrate dissection ..281Maxwell's Life .360

Mcenard's hlistoire des anciens petiples de lorient I 41

PAGEMeyer and Seubert's Atomgewicbte der elemente. By F.

CIlarke ................ . 397

Miller's American paleozoic fossils . . . . 173Minior book notices . . I . . . . . . . 400, 606Morgan's Memnoir by his wife . . . . . . . . . . . 422Moutillet's Le prehlistorique . . . . . . 222North's lteport upon the coal-fields of Natal .46thPintner's Initroductioni to the stuidy of organic cbemistry,

translated by P'. ''. Austen . . . . . . . . .. 223Poole's Index to perio(lical literature . . . . . . . . 68Rtenault's Cours de bomnique fossile . . . . . . . . 397Report of the Coirnecticut agricultural experiment-station

for 188-2' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 396Report of the commiissionier of agriculture for 1881-82 . . 142Report, Eleventh, of tire department of geology and natural

history of Indiana .3.3.6. . ..... 336Report of the geological survey of Olio. Zoology . . 278Report, Fifteenith, of the Peabody museumn of American

archaeology. Il.. 308

Report of the professoi of the college of agriculture of theuniversity of California . . . . . . . . . . . 578

Report, Seconid, of the shell-fish commissioners of Connect-icut .

223

Rhlees' Catalogue of publications of the Smithsoinian insti-tutiol ... 310

Riley's Rteport of the U. S. enitomologist for 1882 . . . . 487Saporta's Apropos des alues fossiles. 2a2Stoddard's Outilire of qualitative tanialysis . . . . . . 400Taber's [Tow the prevailing winds and ocean-currents are

produced .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 606Thsirstoni's Conversion-tables of weights and measures . . 606'Tryon's Structural aiid systematic concholocy. Vol. L. . . 40Westwoo(I and Satchell's Bibliotheca piscatoria . . . 461White 's Review of the fossil Aollusca of North Akmerica . 425Wihitmney's Climalatic changes of later geological tioes. By

fr. K. Gilert- . . 141, 169, 192Wilder andI Gage's Anatomical technology as applied to the

d(omestic Ctt . . . . . 398

Wimheileil's 'Tenithlannual report of thle geological and natu-ral history survey of Miitiresota . . . . . . . . . 14

Wright's Studies in scienice atid religion . . . . . 543

WEEKLY SUIMMLARY OF THE PROGRESS OF SCIENCE.*** Under thlis headieyg the boldfaced numerai refer to the 8eparate pareyraphs; the others, as el.sewhere, to the pages.

Acoustics, 15, 72, 174, 225. 36-, 427, 607. Crustaceans, 81, 179, 230, 28S, 4:33, 467, 554.Agriculture, 115, 146, 176, 281, 313, 367, 402, 429, 46t; 520, 580. Cryptogamsn, 201, 315, 344, 3t9, 583.Anthropology, 117, 151, 182, 205, 2:,3, 261, 290, 318, 316, 373, 407, Early iistitttlioins, 25, 182, 2:34, 3IS, 373, 40S, 526, 555.

4-34, 468, 494, 323, 553, 584, 614. Economnic entomology, 82, 203, 317, 434.Arachnids, 203, 467. Egyptology, 263, 318, 373, 408, 435, 46), 494, 526, 615.AstronoImy, 42, 115, 197, 224, 233, 311, 338, 462, 518, 548, 579. Electricity, 44,73, 144,15s, 199, 223, 235, 282, 312, 340, 366, 401, 427,I1irds. 23, 52, 117, 18O. 463, 489, 519,549, 607.Botany, 20, 49, 80, 148, 178, 201, 229, 259, 287, 315, 344, 369, 404, Engineeritg, 474, 113, 143, 199, 226, 255,312, 340, 401, 428, 489,

432. 466, 491, 522.52,58:3, 611. 519, 549, 57.t'Chemnistry, 17, 45, 74,11, 14i, 173 ill., 199, 226, 2.56, 283, 313, 341, Fish, 231, 8S2, 117, 231, 289, 345, s54.

366, 401, 42S, 463, 489,519, 349, 579, 607. Folk-lore, 463.Coelenterates, cO, 81, 179, 230, 287, 344, 5s2, 612. Geodesy, 70, 174, 339, 426.

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G mrapby,19, 47,78,147,178, 200, 221, 25S, 236, 313, 343, 368, 404,430, 491, 5'21 851, 682, 610; (Africo), 19, 79, 148, 178, 286, 369,4tt,41, 582; (Aipina), 651; (Arctic), 19, 47, 78, 258, 343, 368,4,430, 551, 582, 01;8-Alia), 48, 78, 147, 229, 258, 343, 404, 522,6621 611; (J.4anak Ocean),178, 201, 432; (IJtfoope), 48, 78, 200,258, 62-; (Idian Ocean), 583; (NrVthA Ater-ica), 78, 491;(P,P(ca ea), 79, 229, 258, 522; (Sout/s Amierica), 48, 17s,1,Ml431, M

Geology, 17, 46, 75, 116, 147, 177, 227, 237, 286, 314, 342, 403, 582,

Reat 44, 73, 175, 255, 312, 366, 518.Inseots, 22, 52, 82, 150, 179, 203, 231, 316, 343 11., 371, 433, 467, 554,

612.Lthbology, 1T 47, 76, 177, 227, 342, 368, 402, 464, 490, 520, 608.Mammia, 24 53, 82, 1a1, 181, 204, 232, 261, 289, 317, 346, 372, 406,

468, 493, 525 ill., 555.Man. 54, 36, 493, 613.MAthematIcs, 15, 42,- 71, 143, 174, 197, 225, 254, 282, 311, 339, 365,400, 426, 462, 488, 518, 548, 607.

Mechanics, 197, 427.Metallurgy, 17, 46, 75, 176, 227, 284, 341, 402, 519, 550, 608.Metewrites, 18, 76, 285, 314, 464, 521. /

Meteprology, 18, 47, 77, 116, 147, 177, 227, 257, 286, 314, 342, 403,582, 609.

MIineralotry, 46, 76, 147, 200, 227, 430, 464, 321, 609.Mollusks, 22, al, 81, 150, 202, 230, 250, 316, 371, 433, 466, 492, ;523,

58S3.Myriapods, 203, 371 ill.Optics, 16, 44, 72, 223, 339, 365, 427, 549.edaogy, 54.P'hlenogams, 202, 316, 344, 369.

Photography, 17, 73, 144, 198, 2S2, 427, 549.P'hotometry, 16, 44, 225, 3:39.Physical geograplhy, 18, 77, 200, 228, 257, 314, 343, 403, 463, 521,

581, 610.Phiysics, 15, 43, 72, 144, 174, 197, 223, 253, 282, 312, 339, 363, 401,

427, 463, 489, 518, 549, 607.Physiological psyclhology, 24, 152, 495.Polyps, 202.Plrotozoa, 21, 116, 370, 40.5, 466, 612.Reptiles, 23, 204, 232, 372, 468, 493.Vertebrates, 22, a2, 82, 116, 130, 180, 204, 231, 260, 288, 317, 345,

371, 4o0, 434, 467, 493, 524, 354, 584, 613.Worms, c1, 202, 260, 344, 4035, 492.Zoology, 21, 35, 81, 149, 179, 202, 230, 239, 287, 316, 344, 370, 403,

433, 466, 492, a23, 552, 583, 612.

LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS WIHOSE NAMES APPEAR BY INITIALS IN TIIE TWEEKLY SUMM,LARY.H. P. ARMSBY. WX. G4. FARLOW. W. 11. HOWELL. R. 11. R[CHARDS.L. WV. BAILEY. W. FAXON. J. A. JEFFRIES. ID. WV. Ross.

A. G. BELL. Mit. C. L. FRANKLIN. L. LESQUEREUX. J. A. RYO)ER.H. W. BLAIR. F. FRANKLIN. C. F. MfABCRY. S. I. S311TR.W. K. BROOKs. G. K. GILBERT. AM. MCNEIL. R. H. THIuJSTON.E. BURGESS. T. (GILL. J. 13. NIAIACOU. 1). TODD..1. H. COMSTOCK. (G. L. GOODALE. N. MARTIN. w. TRELEASE.J. CURTIN. A. (G-tsAY. 0. T. MASON. F. WV. TRUE.T. CRAIG. E. 11. IXALL. C. S. 'MINOT. W. UPTON.W. 0. CnoBay. G. S. II1Axi C. E MiUNROE. G. L. Vo SH.C. R. CROSS. C. S. IASTINGS. I. OSGOOI). M. E. WADSWORTI1.W. H. DALL. I. A. lIAZEN. S. L. PENFIELD. S. WVATSON.W. M. DAVIS. A. HIIELPRIN. C. 13. IPENROSE. C. A. YOUNG.J. W. DAWSON. (G. A. fI LL. AV. H. PICKERING.S. F. EMMONS. II. XV. 1IOLiIES. J. W. POWJELL.

LIST OF PERSONS WIIOSE WRIT1YGS ARE QUOTED IN TTIE VEEKLY SUMM1ARY.

Abb6, C., 761.Abbot, H. L., 1105.Abbott, C. C., 466, 1056.Abel, 1106.Abercromby, R., 216.Abich, H1., 937..4bney, 290).Afa3assiew, 909.Albrecht, 701.Allard, 353.Allegret, 1067.Allen, C. L., 431.Allen, G@, 669,1041.Allen, H., 167, 237.Alth, 1043.Alvord, 348.Anderson, W., 541.Andrd, 670..Angelittl, 584.

Angot, 27.Anscbutz, R., 1074.Apollonlo, 1083.Arcangeli, 992.Arloing. 1133,.Arsenieff, IU. V., 775.Arzrunn, A., 214.Abhburner, C. A., 647.Ashton, C., 1046.Auerbach F., 479.Aurivillius, W. B., 902.Austin. W. L., 710.Axpnfeld, 760.Ayrton, 356, 1071, 1142.

Racklond, 0., 474, 531.Baerwald, C., 214.Ba1ley, L. H., jun., 555.i!sl W. W., 135,137.Bain, A., 409.Baker, J. G., 561, 895.',allel 1169.alYour, 256, 453.Bafl, i. B., 434.Dailo, 430.

Barber, E. A., 751.Batrgagli, 95:3.Barlker, I.., 481, 923.Barnes. 445.Barrett, C. G3., 150.Barrett, AV. F., 971.Bartlett, J. R.. 435.Bary, de, 442.Basserie, 679.Bate, C. S., 244.Bates, 11. W.,,5.Bauer, 0., 1108.B:iur, C., 1017.Baur, (+., 462.Bleail, XV. J., 231, 556, 894.Bean, NV., 932.Beain, T. It., 276, 278, 1096.Beatinis, 610.l3eclhamp, 273,.Bechterew. 847.Bleckurts, 197.Becquerel, E., 1112.Beequierel, 11., 420, 1112.l3eddoe, 77.Belitike, 1070.Belhrend, 76, 409.Bell, R., 1117.BeltrAn y Rozpide, R., 227.Bennett, 955.Bergh, 11., 897, 1047.Berghaus, 5,5t0.Berlese, 941.Bertlielot, 16, 191, 425.BertlIold, (G., 664, 724.Bertkau, 317.Bertrand, M. E., 433.Biatnelhi, 534.Bidwell, S., 540.Biedermann, 1002.Biedert, 1006.Billings, J. S., 744.Biiiilscliedler, It., 1073.Birc hI, 803.

Birge, 3193, 394.

Birkinbine, J., 600.

Bizzozero, 1050.Blake, W. P., 314.Blanc, E., 1118.Blanic, 1I.. 268.hl3oomfield, J. E., 1167.Bochlfotainie, 374.Bock, C., 1163.Bodewig, C., 115.Boelin, 557.Bohm, 931.Boguslawxskl, G. v., 218.Bokorniy, 38.Boltzmrann, 758.B,l,d, G. NI., 875.Bonney, r. G., 827.Boulche, 1057.Botulart, 65.

Bourine, A.. G., 454, 729.Boussingault, 748, 819.Botutelle, C. O 859.Bove, 1085, 1100.

Brackebuseb, 1151.Branidis, 45.Brauer, 954.Bratln, A., 326.Braun, C. F,, 572.B:;raunmlilll, A. v., 2.Brauns, D., 723.Bremer, L., 622.lBrenner, 1082.B3rewer, W. H., 343.13rill, A., 288.Briniton, 1). Gl., 282, 681,1(11.

Broca, P., 526.Broesike, G., 621.Bronn, 59.Brooks, W., 291.Brown, J. P., 232.1.rown, N. E., 236.Ilrnlgscl, 1183.Brunton, r. L., 570, 1177.Duch, , 222.

Buchan, A., 715.Buchheim, 84.B3uckler, W., 151.Budge, A., 158.Budwin, 569.BUiow, C., 845.Biitschli, 269, 273, 334.Biittner, C. (4., 529.Burroughs, J., 668.Burton, WV. K., 12.Buss6, 775.Butler, R. J., 974.

Cadell, H. M., 1081.Cadett, 1070.Calkitus, W. W., 233.Camerano, 741.Campbell, J., 1182.Candolle, C. de, 1032.Caprun, ,J. 1., 122.Catpus, u40.Cash, 570.Caspersen, 703.Castro, F. de, 545.Cathrein, A., 114.Cayley, 3, 1067.Ceresole, 544.Certo, L., 694.Charnberlain, E. G6., 986.C(hambers, 1123.Clhampain, 722.Cilappuis, J., 5.Chardonnet, 6.Clhareyre, 939.Charnay, D., 1008.Chervin, 436.Chickering, J. WV., 320.Clhism, R1. E., 599.Chludsinski, 654.Christiauti, 182.Clhristy. 935.Churchl, 820.Ciaccio, G. V., 247.Ciamiciatn, 817.

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Clai3sson, P., 876(;.Clark, 994.Clarke, C. IL, 732.Clarke, F. E., 27-6p.Clarke, J. AM., 241.Classen, A., 1108.Claubry, de, 287.

ClaLypole, E. NV., 252.Cleve, 709.Cobbold, 148.Cochrane, C., 1024.Cockburni, J., 401.Cohn, H., 168.Colihn, 777.Combescure, 693.Commnon, 8Xl8.Coniti, 765.Cooke, 663.Cope, E. I)., 51, 160, 403,463, 464, 5522, 771, 801,9.57.

Corenwinder, 3'28.Coriolis, 756.Cornu, 1125.Corre, 527.Corry, T. HL., 444.(owxper, A., 977.(raig, (G., 363.Craig, '., 347, 642.Creighton, 162.Cresson, 11. S., 73,2.Croix, -NL. J. de Ia, 1176.Cros, 869.

Cl-osby, W. 0., 987.Cross, W., 375, '385.CroVa, HN. A., 480.Cunninglham, 383.Cunnilnghamln, A. 699.

Dally, 281.Dana, J. 1)., 30.I)arboux, 1064.Darwin, F., 135.I)arc in, (G. II., 93.D)avenport, 838.

Davidoff, 536.Davis, (692.I)aviS, A. M. F., 913.Davis, J. , 3 37, 1 150.iDavis, W. M, 882.Dawson, G. Al., 881.DawSon, J. IV., 1044, 1127.Day, F., ,'9.1)ebray, 104.D61her6ain, 1'. P., 554, 6 t1,1113.

Dernel, W., 494.)enleny, 6F., 189.Demoritzey. P., 830.Dennstedt, 817.1)eplchiol, 911.1)es Cloizeauix, 1031.Detmner, 39.l)evereux, 'V. B., 598.1)ewar, 1068.Dick, A., 818.Diehli, W., 366.Dimi-nock, G., 455.Distant, W. L., .57, 407.Ditte, A., 708, 980.Divers, E., 212.Dodge, 210.Doelter, C., 438.DI1ter. C., 117.D)11, E., 213.Dohrn, A., 256.1)ollo, 800.

Donaldson, II. H., 333.Doolittle, M. H-., 922.lorn, E., 3.,9.Dudley, 443.Dufet, I1., 7.Dunmore, E., 10.I)upetit, 1113.Dupont, 1116.Durfee, 349, 691.Durnford, 11., 659.Dury, C., 149.Dutton, C. E., 718.Dyer, 141.

Eads, J. B., 303.Eaton, D. C., 785.

Eaton, A. E., 245.Eddy, H. T., 35,5.Ed lIilnd, 421.l(dwards, A. B., 580.EIdwards, NV. 1I., 793, 903,

109)4.Elbers, A. D., 1149.Elletiberger, (502.Elsas, A., 7537.Eltsbacher, F., 1074.Ely, 82, 585).Enmiiiions, S. F., 883, 983.Engelmann, T. W., 52.Bg,ler, 839.Ennieper, 638.Erhardt, L., 410.Errera, L, 1126.E:.smark, AMiss B., 997.Ettingshausen, v., 841.Eves, 571.

Faa de Bruno, 88.Farmer, E. Hi., 588.Farquhar, 1I., 344.Fauconnier, 205.Fave, 858.

Faxon, AV., 901.Fernald, C. 11., 903, 907.ierreiro, 437.Ferrier, W., 372.Fetierstack, )908.Fewkes, 1171.Finseh, 0., 1038.Fiseli, C., :384.Fischer, 89)8, 1129.Fischer, E., 202.Fischer, 0., 1109.Ftischler,'1'., 832.Fittig, 543.Flainimmirioni, C., 121.

Fleiseher, 822, 880.Fleischmani, 1111.Fletcher, T. J., 71.Fletchler, R., 744, 854.Fleury, G., 1076.Flighit, WV., C604.Flirster, B., 381.Forbes, 31., 759.Forbes, A.. 456, 458,674.Forbes, W. A., 70, 164.Forel, 6458.

Fotolke, S. G., 842.Fotnllon, 1153.Fouiirniier, 46.

outirnier, 530.

Frazier, B. AV., 113.Fremy, E., 228.French, 5,1.Frenzel, A., 318, 319.Frey, v., 736.Firiedlilch, LL., 73.Fr-iele, I1., 563.Fror-iep, A., 59.Fteley, A., 484, 646.Fuchs, C., 952.

Fuchs, E., 1079, 1086.Fugger, 549.

Gadow, H., 398.Gallieni, 778.Galtoii, F., 86;5.Gardintr, 385.Garnier, J., 128.Gascheaui, 1065.Gasser, 397.Gaule, 518, 1048.Gautier, 569.Gayon, 383, 1113.Gegenbaur, 162.Geiger, L., 1102.Geinitz, E., 374.Genlain, A. F., 11.Geiitb, F. A., 884, 1154.Genlty, (140.Gersen 823.Gibbs, J. W., 298.Gibbs, WX., 262, 488.Gibron, 44.Gifford, E. M., 31.Gilbert, 134.(Gill, 21;, 9)21..(iill, r., 1097.

WlaiSher, 9V8.

Godlewski, 131.Godwin-Austen, 948.Golenischeff, 583.Goltz, 1048Goode, G. B., 2776, 1096.Gordan, 177, 178.Gould, 868.Goursat, 8111.Gray, D., 10')8.GTrebner, 292.(reene, E. L., 139.Greene, J. B., 918.Greenhill, 476.Greer, 1104.Gr6hant, 66(;.Griffis, W. E., 746.Griinaux, 2011.Grossman, L., 482.C'Frote, A. R., 152, 795.Groth, P., 432, 115N5.Groves, L. J., 1020.Gruber, A., 787.Gruber, C., 548.Giunther, 277.Giuppy, H. B., 1010.Guyard, 15.

Haeckel, 1172.Ilagemann, 719.Ilageni, H. A., 793.liagen-Torn, O., 161.Illagenbach-.iischoff, E., 658.IIahn, H., 10,30.hall, A., 919.Hlall, E. H., 8851, 1018.Hlall, F. P., 92(1.IHall, G. S., 1013.hIall, J. C., 11412.liamann, 0., 142.hlammei, E., 1634.Hamy, 745.Hanisen, G. A., 514.lhanisen, H., 656.HLanssen, 78.Hart, E., 567.

lIartig, It., 6(62, 780.Ilaswell, W. A., 535, 737.Hiatsek, I., 223.1iauitefeuill-, 5, 981.flavet, 1135.Hlaviland, 230.Haynies, hI. WV., 408.hIeath, E. R., 914, 930.Heckel, 229.Heer, 1095.Hehl, R. A., 377.Heilprin, A., 50, 332.Hlelmhacker, 714.Hemphill, H., 991i.Hemsley, 896.Henry, L., 1022.Hensen, 84), 851.Ileuisen, 1027.Herbart, 171.Hercourt d', 286.Hermite, 1.Herrick, C. IL., 515, 949.Hertwig, 616.Hertz, IL., 5,92.Herzen, 798, 848.Hess, W., 89.

Hey, W)r. C., 1045.Heynemann, 900.Ililgard, .J. E., 172.Hill, H. B., 305.Hillebrand, W. F., 935.Hillhouse, 892.Himly, K., 834.Himstedt, F., 76(2.Hinirichs, G., 3376.Hintze, C., 11 .

His, 73.1, 915(1.

Hoek, P. P. C., 145.Hoffman, IL., 1109.Hoffmnann, A. XV., 13.H1offmann, H., 1087.Hofinaiun, F., 35.2.Ilofmeister, 602.Hooker, J. D., 47.Hooper, 504;.

Hoopes, J., 1089.Hoppe-Seyler, 2100.Horbaczewski, 203.

Horner, 168.Houssaye, 809.Howard, -249.HoWe HI M., 713.Howeil, 4. R., 123.Howley, J. P., 373.Hoy, 794.Hoy, P. R., 625.Huet, M. J., 163.Hughes, D. E., 483.Hugoniot, I80.Hull, 603.

Irving, A., 831.Ishikawa, 390.

Jackson, 304.Jager, 1048.James, 667.Jannettaz, 1029.Janny, A., 596.Jaworowski, 1175.Jeifreys, 1047.Jeffries, J. A., 64, 337.Jensen, 371.Jickeli, 387,388.Jorgensen, 654.Johnson, E., 632.Johnson, W. W., 969.Johnsson, P., 712.Jost, F., 1155.Jung, 238.Jui-tnyl, 41.

Kaiser, E. H., 704, 705.Kammermann, 217.Kantor, S., 754.Kapp, G., 424.Karnocki, 628.Keane, A. E., 685.Keane, A. H., 341.Kellert, J., 75.Kengott, 24.Kennel, J. v., 566, 846.Kerr, W. C., 826.Kiepert, R., 1036.Kimball, A. L., 194.King, F. H., 402,675.Kinnicutt, L. P., 306,487.Kissling, 880.Klein, D., 106, 976sKlein, F., 413.Klinkenberg, 309.Kneeland, S., 61, 1089.Knoll 1051, 1131.Knublauch, 0., 307.Kobelt, W.. 448,995,1047.Koch, A., 934.Koehne, 48, 786.Kolliker, T., 1099.Koenen. 998.Ki3nig, A., 184.Kionig, J., 653.Konig, W., 186.Koenigs, 289.Kdnigs, W., 1109.Koppen, 499.Kohlrausch, F., 645.Kohlrausch, W., 4246.Kolbe, H., 427.Koller, 930.Koons, B. F., 29.Korkines, 860.Korsebelt, 147.Krabbe, 1042.Kraus, 446.Krause, 456.Krause, Arthur, 32.Krause, Aurel, 32, 1128.Krause, G. A., 959.Krause, K. E. H., 623.Kraut, 925.Kreitner, G., 129.Kronecker, 176.Kronecker, 735.Krummel, 0., 889.KUhn, G., 1110.

Kuhne, W., 676.KUnstler, 269, 1169.Kumlein, 1084.Kummell, C. H., 811.Kundt, 870.Kupffer, 397, 1052, 1182

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Lacas.agne, 1133, 1134.La Coste, W., 1109.LadenbUl(rg, A., 813.Lamb, I1., 90.Lang, A., 468.Langendorff, 0., 673.

ala-ger, C., 198.j.angkavel, (;29.j,angley, .r N., 571.jlangley, S. P., 532.,ankester, E. It., 452, 454.1.,anlsdell, II., 85.55.;I,anza, G., 261.Latchford, F. tL, 789.a,ur, AL. 489.1_jattrie, 99..aver, EI., 16,5.

1 eboucq, 743.LeConte, John, 92, 1141.Legal, E., 626.T,egneau, G., 683.Lei(ly, J., 64, 68, 1,59, 335,342, 945i.

Lemnoliiei, 7816.D,'nmonmler, 10f;6.Leinstl-ron, S., 546.l,endenfeld, 512, 513, 617,1091.

L,(PinaY, J. M. de, 696.Lelssona, 94f;.Leuckart, 237.LeXer, C., 296;.16y'Y, MI., 591.LeNlvinski, 1004.LeviS, HI. C., 492.LihePrkUlin, 399.LieP)scher, Gi., 1124.Liji:entlhal, v., 87.Lil,'ematnn, F., 1, 35 1.

Lintltz G., 447,Liptenl,(. 293.Lipslchitz, 413.

Live4 ing, 1068.

Iju gstrim, E., 133.I.oex, 38, 613.Loetvy, 1063.Logo8, 265.Low ntel, E, 187.Lon g uinine, M. XV., 192.Loonitlis, 120.Lo,e.ilizen, J., 215.L6ug,' A., 924.Love t, B., 503.Lukjt~nowv, 461.Lung, 925.LuptTn, F., 37.Lyne lh, 993.Maber, C. F., 768.

Maea,tthur, H., 1145.MaDo3well, S . 320.Maefa land, W., 391.McUn ire, J. 1)., 1101.McKcJii, J., 418.MckJ nzie, G. S., 722.MacMI bon, 1067.McMla lon, C. A., 20.MacNi lin, C. A., 1168.Magnua 1017

Ma,llet; J. W., 648.Man H., 340.Man,'J .G de, 950.Mallngo, II., 010.

M<llre) 518'3.MUrlge,llet 9381.Mar-01n, 660.Marir 4ii, (T., 1035.MA io. 330.MIarq nnDe, L., 982,. 1113.Marit-a . P., 514, 672.

Marrictt, IV., 216.Nlarshll, A. m\.,1090.Marsh-,I, W, P., 142, 143,

Mar,N.lo, F. A., 498.Mar-tir C., 1033.Martin H- N., 1001.Martin T-, 1739.Martin, 518,Mason 0. T., 407, 57V5, 1180.Maspe0, 582, 806.MAasLel' ..oou 670.

A.tlh(son, E., 698.Matlhie, 641.Alaithieu, 478.Al atlle\v, iG. F., 7 72.Matzedolrf, C., 618.M. t 1 as,7,-2 .

Alaury, A., 8558.MNayer, 329.Mayer, A., 312.Mayer, P., (615, 904, 1092.Mayr, It., 780.Meehlan, T., 507, 782. 783,

1165.

Me-nin, 731.Meitzenl, 528.

Mel(lolti, 57.

AMelloni, 1017.Melville, G. NV., 1089.Merike, 30)4.AMetnel, E., 594.Afer, E., 40.Merea(lier, 591.

Mferejkowsky, 271, 616, 728.Merriamii, 72.AMerscherzerski-, J., 361.Metschnikoff, 147.AMeunier, S., 23, 211, 933.Meyer-, E. v., 198, 544, 593

5911, 766.Michel, 1029.Michelson, 181.Mi'lgnot, 742.MIilhomlle, 379.Millardet, 662.Aliller, .J. D., 102.Milute-Iloine, D., 1080.AlinChin, J. B., 127.Mfitchell, V., 799.MLitroplianow, 944.

Alivar t, St. (I ., fi'.)MIoequaird, F., 389.Moen, 1166.Moenis, 1048.Molbi, C., 140.Molon, F., 1158.AMontano, J., 553.Montigny, C., 10112.

Mlor-an, A. P., 779.MIoig>en, 1111.

Morris, 491.Morrow, R., 624.Mfortillet, 52,95.

Moser, J., 100.Monr-caux, T., 120, 1120.MUller, Fred., 853.Muller, Fritz, 57, 615, 666,

1 164, 117s 2.Muiiller, H., 43, 386, 1093.Mfiiller, Al., 631.

Muiiier-Chailnas, 843, 1170.Munro, J., 763.Moinroe, C. E., 537, 871, 978.Murray, 890..Alusset, '229.

Naef, 9)25.Niigeli, E., 766.Nathorst, 330.Naville, E., 581, 687, 1012,

10519.Neesen, F., 643.Nehring, 46f5.NelsonI, E. NV., 220.

Neves, 1). T. das, 609.Newpor t, 33;.Newtoll, A., 81.Newtoni, 11. J., 419.Nicati, WV., 696.

Nicolaiides, lt., 154, 735.Nicolas, 85.NilIson, L. F., 105, 706.Nobbe, 312.Noetlher, 533.Nordenskiiild, 774, 1160,

11(;1.Nor(dstedt, 326.Norris, R., 567.

O'1allahan, 406.O')onovan, 130.Ogat t, 797.Olivitr, 6(65.(Oulectl. 824.

01.zews ski, 970.()OrlowkY, A., 1143.(it, 1075.(Otin:iu11, 1005.(Ott, V., 734.Oustroumoff, 730.Ouwarof, 574.

Paeashe, II., 411.Packard, A. S.,jun., 240,44.Page, NV. 1., 493, 49,5.Paladiiio, 1053.Pamio, It., 87.7.Panizza, 15..Ptarfait, 440.Pa.rt-itt, P., 58.

.arr y, 558.Pasaoii, 365.Pa1ul, Ff-I AfI., 1103.P'auluicci, 947.Peach, 1B. N., 791.Pearce, R , 3 18, 879.Pearson, A. N., 267.Peckham, G. W., 31.Peney, 4(67.Pergande, 2.54.P'erry, 353, 764, 1071,1142.Pettersen, K., 1084.I'feifrkr, (601.Phlell)s, 943.Phillips, F. XV., 270.Picard, 8112.Pickerin(, E. C., 97, 412.Pickering, S 3!;2.Ptickeliir,, WV. 11., 417.l'itt-Rtivers, 1181.Podwy,,sotzki, NV., jun., 67.Poincare, 414, 5.35.Politk, J. E., 1037.Poleck, T., 649.Poliab-off, 550.Pollonera, 94f;.l'oole, II. S., 857.l'ost. 825'.P'otonie, 232.Ploultoui, E. 13., 523.Pourcel, MI. A., 485.Pratt, W. H., 472.Pratz, Le 1P. du, 634, 913.PreyeN, IV. B., 917.P'rice, T. R., 1102.Plrintisheim. 442.Prlitchard, 8.

IPryer, W. B., 552.Purgold, A., 22.PLItnam, F. W., 912.

Quatrefages, de, 633, 634.QLiet, '29).(Quitiquatid, 66.

Rabetnhorst, 441.Randolph, it, 700.Ranvier, 573.Raoult, 199.Ratliny, 781.Rathlbin, It., 242.Ratzel, F., 1159.Rau, C., 802, 803.Rlauditz, 1049.Ranisenberger, 0., 350, 755.Rawbotham, 193).Rawlinson, H., 224.Itayleigh, 4, 539, 1140.Rehorovsky, 691.Reichert, 799.Rein, G., 162.leihihardt, 1128.Reinke, 508.

R:emiiseni, I., 704, 705.Renard, 1028, 1152.Rtenatilt, 840.Rene, C., 542.Renevier, E., 21.Repiachoff, 627, 1054.Itesal, 7.5;6.Rethy, 186.Rev ille, MI. A., 4G8.Ricco, (136.Richarldson, R., 1080.Richet, C., 62, 665.Riemerschmied, C., 1109.Riglii, A., 300.

Riley, 250, 614.R'inger, 519.Rinlk, 8855, 1007.Roberts, It. A., 1139.Itobin, 400.Rocihebrune, de, 471.Rodionoff, de, 1113.Roeder, F., 979.Riihrman, F., 156.Riiutgen, W. C., 870.Rohlfs, U., 226.Romiti, 733.Rosenbuseli, H., 773.Roucie, 1.Rtolussel, 527.Rubenson, I., 122.Rumford, 689.lRumtnpe, 166.Rttngee, 176.Rtussell, H. C., 716.Russell, I. C., 219.

Sabatier, C., 470.Sachs, 5157.Salteraiin y Legarra, 545.Salvert, de, 175.Sapor ta, U. de, 266, 330, 562.Sarasin, C. F., 1003.Schalcht, T., 551.Schaupp, F. U., 56, 392.Scheniek, A., 510, 511.Schenck, F. v., 661.Schiff. 155, 678, 848.Scliff, H., 816.Schlagdenlhaufflen, 650.

Schlegel, v., 86.Schluntnberger, 843, 1170.Schiaidt, 770.Schmidt, E., 1021.Sclimitz, F., 325, 725.Schnetzlar, 42.Schlramin, C., 597.Schrdder, I., 410, 1080.Schultze, 0., 999.Schlulze, E., 327.Schumuacher, L., 747.Schuimiann, 1039.Schwarz, 11., 14, 1077.Schweiuiberg, 395.Scott, W. B., 256.Scr-ibner, F. L., 784.Scudder, S. H., 792, 935,1174.

Seamon, XV. H., 493, 497.Sebert, 180.Sedgwick, W. T., 345.Seguenza, G., 55, 790.Seibt, Xr., 690.Selenka, 85)0, 851.Selys, de, 1173.Semper, 1130.Sharp, WV. J. C., 1137.Sluenstone, XV. A., 767.Shiippieni, XV., 490.

Shtukin, N. S., 775.Slhufeldt, R. XV., 157.SliLhnke, T. H., 938.Siemenis, C. W., 295, 439,813.

Siemens, AV., 10f61.Sievekinig, J., 886.Simonin, L., 221.Simrotlb, II., 899.Sj6irgren, H., 317.Skinnier, H., 153.Skraup, 595, 1109.Sleeman, 702.Smith, 83.Smith, F. J., 644.Smitht, J. L., 1155.Smock, T. C., 984.Smyth, C. P., 382.Soleillet, P., 888.Spee, 849.Spenicer, J. XV., 28.Sprinig, XXr., 695, 707.Springer, A., 283.Spr ung, 500.Stack, 721.Stahl, 475.Stahl, 726.Stannius, 158.Staude, O., 639.

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Steaim, 967.Stear-nis, R. E. C., 54.Stebbigtg, '1'. 1I. R., 619.Steeni, 844.Steenl, 863.Stein, F. v., 130. 1009.Steiner, 793.Stephanos, 174.Stevens, L. T., 333, 1001.Stirling, J., 502.Stone, C. A., 8f;4, 872.Stone, E. J., 1014.Story, 477.Stow, F. W., 26.Strahl, H., 399, 521.Strausch, 990.Stroh, 763.Struck, 259.Struve, H., 185.Struve, O., 688, 919.Stutzer, 309, 601.Swain, G. F., 972.Sybel, L., v., 856.Sylvester, 58f6, 1015, 1016.

Symons, G. J., 120.Szab6, 116.

Tacehini, 636.Talma, 162.Taylor, 136.Taylor, C. J., 753.Taylor, I., 1107.Taylor, W. B., 344, 919.TlchekLychef, 174.Teall, 773.Tellander, 0. T., 369.Tenison-WVoocds, J. E., 501.

T'hiollier, 1023.Thomas, C., 578,x75)0.'tIhompsoll, S. P., 358, 590.'lThomsen, J.. 429.Trhomson, NV., 9.

Thoulet, 98.

l'hurber, 7277.Tri-erstedt, 255, 460.'l'imiriazeff, 612.'l'issandier, G., 294, 538.Tobias, 20)4.'rolleits, 824.Tollin, 459.'l'omm-iiasi, 1)., 107.Topinard, 284, 285.

Prornauw, v., 810.lTo,la, 1115.Townsend, C. A., 280.Tranibe, M8., 200, 508.Trecul, 132.Trelease, W., 509.Trrinchese, 677.rrotiholt, S., 920.Frrouton, 354.Trsebapeck, H., 448.Tucker, R. H., 80, 260.T'weddell, Rt. H., 975.Twelvetrees, 331.'ly'lor, E. B., 1055.Illyndall, 829.

IThier, P. R., 209.Urbain, 228.Urban, 942, 1040, 1088.

Vaillant, 520.Valentin, 396.

Van Beneden, 630.Van 1'esch, 31'2.Variot, 5(68.Vaschy, 591.Vasey, 55,9, 784.Verger.aud, 889.Vidal, 587.Vierordlt, 866.Villarceau, Y., 416.Volkens, 891, 991.Vortmnann, G., 595, 927,1144.

Vujitry, 1136.Vulpian, 338.

Wadsworth, M. E., 313, 655.Wagner, 264, 310.Wake, C. S., 341.AVallace, 332.Waller, 1178, 1179.Walther, J., 738.Wardler, R. B., 201, 878.Warmting, 835.Warreni, F. E., 808.Watson, M., 258.Watt, G., 47.Watteville, de, 1178,1179.Weichmann, F. G., 24, 1030.Weiske, 651, 652.Weller, A., 364.Wells, H. L., 722.Wenzig, 941.Westerlund, 1128.Wex, G., 301.Weyenbergh, 248.Whlitehouse, C., 804.Whitehouse, F. C., 887.

Whlitman, C. 0., 60.Wiedemann, E., 94, 183.'Wiedermann, E., 108.WViednian, E., 193.Wiegand, E., 365.Nvielowiejski, II. R. v., 336.Wier-zejski, A., 246).Wilkinsoni, M. 5. U., 1138.Will, 370.Willemoes-Suhm, v., 516.Williams, A. S., 637.'Willson, 81.Wilson, E. 1., 1000, 1090.Wilson, 0. S., 173.Wines, F. H. an(d W. B., 915Winkler, C., 360.'Winslow, A., 814.Wittenberg, MI., 766.Woelkof, 829.AVood, Ht. T., 107(0.Woodbury, C. J. II., 812.Wortman, J. L., 6,8, 339, 95';.Wxright, R. It., 243.Wroblewvski, 970.Wiillner, A., 95.Wundt, W., 74.

Yadrinitseff, 885.

Zacharias, 836.Zeiller, 1079.Zeller, 1121.Zeppelin, 566.Zi)inmermaann, C., 428.Zopf, 442.

INTELLIGENCE FROM AMNERICAN SCIENTIFIC STATIONS.GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS.

Bureau of etlhnology, 119, 153, 263, 470, 585 ill.Bureau of weiahts anid measures, 118.Coast and geodetic survey, 183.D)epartment of agriculture, 25, 53, 263, 291, 409, 470.Geological survey, 83, 153, 183.National mnuseum, 25, 54, 83, 118, 152, 291, 470, 495.Naval bureau of ordnance, 291.Naval observatory, 55.Smithsonian institution, 25, 556.

STATE INSTITUTIONS.

Illinois state laboratory of natuiral history, 155, 495.Kansas state uniiversity, 154, 319, 471, 556.Missouri weather service, 471.

New-York agrioultural experiment-station, 234.Ohio meteorological bureau, 470, 527.

PUCBLIC AND PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS.

Academy ol natural sciences, Philadelphia, 26, 56.Boston society of natural lhistory, 55, 436.Davenport academy of natural science, 496.Harvard college observatory, 119, 349, 409, 437.Ilarvard university, 319.Hotghtoni Farm.], 374.Museum of comnparative zoOlogy, 26, 83, 319, 527.Peabody museum of American archaeology, 83, 292, 319, 348 2

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Peter Redpath museum, 154.ITrniversity of Cincinnati, 235.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, 11, 39, 67, 98, 139, 168, 191, 220, 248, 278, 307, 334, 359, 393, 422, 457, 485, 513, 542, 574, 601.NOTES AND NEWS, 26, 56, 83, 153, 184, 206, 235, 264, 292, 320, 349, 374, 409, 438, 471, 497, 527, 556, 587, 615.RECENT BOOS AND PAMiPHLETS, 28, 58, 86, 158, '210, 238, 266, 294, 322, 350, 378, 440, 500, 530, 560, 618.

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