INDEX TO VOLUME XIX. A Aaron, Eugene Murray, on museums, 77. Academy, Natior al, of Sciences, 242; New Members Accidents in Germany, 117. Actinism, 142. Adams, J. C., death of, 78. Agriculture, status of experimental, 270. Airy, Sir G. B., 64. Alaska, 1 ative fairs in, 187. Aldrich, J. M., on the diptera, 244. Algol, system of, 298. Allen, Harrison, on teaching anatomy, 85. Alphabet, origin of the, 25. Altenburg Oriental Society, 200. Aluminium, production of, 284; soldering of, 74. Amenhotep, tomb of King, 212. Earthquakes in Japan, 187. Easter Island native language, 256. Education, relation of business to college, 297. Butler's The Place of Comenius in the History of Edwards, Amelia B., death of, 271. Bythoscopidæ, local, 318. C Call, R. Ellsworth, on artesian wells in Iowa, 310; on Campbell's The Puritan in Holland, England, and Canada, Royal Society of, 307, 337. Carlyle lectures, 25. Carus's Homilies of Science, 11, 39. Anthropology, 165; application of psychological re- Celis, the question of the, 146, 175, 194, 207, £35. search to, 2 2; uotes on, 146; of Europe, 49. Ant-nest beetler, 117. Archæology at University of Pennsylvania, 130. Argentine Republic, F. J. Matthew's journey in, 354. Arsenic in common life, 3; poisoning from fabrics, 104. Art Motives, identity of primitive, 286. Chaffar jon, on Venezuela, 171. Edwards, C. S., 75. Edwards, Heury, entomological collection of, 159. Embryoule causes of variation, 202. Endlich's Blowpipe Analysis, 332. English mechanics to visit Chicago exhibition, 81. Epileptic automatism, 45. Eskimo throwing-sticks, 332. Esmarch, G. von, 5. Ethuic nosology, 342. Evaporation and condensation, 101. Everhart, Dr., on Texas Academy of Sciences, 358. Churchil's Men, Mines, and Animals of South Af- Eyes, the, and facial expression, 253. Ashmead, Albert S., on immunity from disease, 342. Coal in Argentine Republic, 103; in Straits of Magel-Family traits, 1 5, 221 319; types, 264. Color question, 175, 264. Columbia College School of Pure Science, 61. Comet. a, 189, 275; Denning, 71, 229. 246; Swift, 145, Comstock, J. H., on wire-worms, 18. Cour, H. W., on uses of bacteria, 258. Conway, W. M., on the dawn of art in the ancient Baur, G., on Galapagos Islands, 38, 166; on fauna of Corn-plant, chemical composition of, 211; planting, Bayley, C. C., on a fire-ball, 249. Beal, W. J, on making an herbarium, 123. Beauchamp, W. M., on Indian occupation of New. Becher, F. A., on business and college education, Bent, J. Theodore, on Zimbabwe, 343. Bereman, T. A., on circulation of the atmosphere, Bibliotheca Electrotechnica, 383. Bigelow, R. P., 5. Birds, extinct, in New Zealand, 163. Blackberry seedling, 94. Blair's Organic Analysis of Potable Waters, 177. Blowholes, 33: detection of, 75. 355. Cornell, Laval architecture at, 116; the change at, Couiter, J. M, on botanical congress and nomen- Cows, feeding grain to, 130. Criminal anthropology, 255; of women, 316. Crouter, 2. L. E., on higher education of the deaf, Culture, retrogressive, in prehistoric times, 174. D Dans, J. C., on family types, 264. Boas, F., on Chinook jargon, 129; on growth of chil- Dana, J. D., 263, 271. Bolland's Iron Founder, 39. Bolley, H. F., on experimental agriculture, 270. Bone, human hyold, 60. Bonvalot's Across Thibet, 81. Bostwick, Arthur E., on estimates of distance, 118. Botany in high schools, 91; section of A. A. A. S., 81. Bradley, Milton, on color, 175. Brinton, P. G., anthropological notes, 146, 174, 202, Dareste, on artificial production of monsters, 202. Deaf, association for teaching speech to the, 173; Dehli and Chamberlin's Norman Monuments in Deserts of North America, 158. Dimmock, George, on electricity in agriculture, 109. Famine in Russia, 131. Farrington, E. H., on corn-plant, 211. Ferree, Barr, on an architectural scholarship, 309; on Ferrero, G., ou criminal anthropology of woman, 316. Findlay's Working of an English Railway, 178. Fishes, distribution of, 187; Dr. Storer's work on, 295. Fitzner, R., on lotos eaters, 230. Flower's 'The Horse, 68. Fog, Frank's explanation of, 61; in London, 4. Forbes, Henry O., on extinct birds of New Zealand 163. Foshay, P. Max, on the Celts, 175. Fothergill's The Will Power, 179. G Gabelentz's Sprachwissenschaft, 96. Gallaudet, E. M., on the higher education of the Games, children's, 11. Garman, S., on distribution of fishes, 187; on Sistrurus Gatschet, A. S., on Klamath language, 256. Geikie, A., on volcanic action, 145. Gems, detection of artificial, 244, 276; of the Ural, 101. Geneva, soundings in lake of, 46. Geographical names, orthography of, 34; society in Geological Survey of Alabama, 38. Glacial man, 317; period, Professor Geikie on, 107; Glaser, E, on the alphabet, 255. Glass, solubility of, 32. Gold in meteorite, 61. Hainan, 78. H Hale, E. M., on aboriginal tea, 51. Hall, T. Proctor, on direct reflecting polariscopes, Hardy, A. S., 3 3. Harger's Exterior of the Horse, 54. Harries, H., on influenza epidemics, 144. Harrison, Mrs. John, amulet collection of, 172. Harvard requirements for admission, 279. Haynes, H. W., on the Celte, 207. Hazen, H. A., on a problem in physics, 106; on work Healing, divine, 43. Health congress at Chicago, 17; eighth annual con- Helen Keller, 291. Hellmann, G., on rain-gauges, 242. Hemipterous mouth, 189. Henshaw, M., on lightning, 249. Herbarium-making, 123. Hewitt, J. N. B., on Iroquoian etymology, 191. Hicks, L. E., on Loup Rivers, 59, 137, 288; on storage Hill, E. J., on eye-habits, 53. Hill, Geo. A., astronomical notes, 246, 275, 317; on Sir L Nissen's Swedish System of Educational Cymnas- Laboratory, the Marine Blological, 227; biological, Numismatic association, B or klyn, 3. Lauer's Church and State in New England, 81. Leaves, curious catnip, 66. Le Chatelier, on melting points of metals, 201. Lettuce in medicine, 201. Lewis, H. Carvill, on glacial phenomena, 305. Light, aluminium, 215. Lightning, 66, 249; protection from, 197, 239. Liversedge, on iron rust, 271. Locomotive, first, 80; first in America, 37. Loeb, Morris, on A. W. von Hofmann, 314. Lotos-eaters and the Troglodytes, 230. Lump of salt and a glass of water, 71. M Oil as insulator, 201; deblooming mineral, 245, Orang-ulu, 103. Order in the Physical World, 177. Oriental Club, Phila., 129. Osborn. Henry F, on (halicotherium, 276; on scien- Osborn, Herbert, on homoptera injurious to grasses, O'Sloane's Electricity Simplified, 178. Owl, barn, in Ohio, 123. Oxygen, magnetic, 2. Palenque tablet, 328. Pamire, journey in, 120. P Pammel, L. H., on wind-storms and trees, 205. Paper manufacture in Corea, 327. Parsons's French Schools, 243. Patent office, a new, 211; building, 183. Patents, foreign, 301, 348. Pauperism, 172. Pearson's Grammar of Science, 179. Mabery, C. F., on chemical laboratory of Case Peat bogs swell and burst, 187. MacDonald, A., on influenza bacillus, 97, 100, 122; on tism, 24. Hitchecek, Romyn, on spectrum photography, 118; Macourn, James M., investigation of fur seal, 27. Hockley, Thomas, death of, 158. Magnetic cane, 123; storm of Feb. 13-14, 144. Hodges, N. D. C., on protection from lightning, 197, Mahgreb, pala-ethnology of, 342. 239. Hofmann, August Wilhelm, 314. Man, glaci 1, 317. Manganire, a new alloy, 83. Holmes, E. L., on preparation for study of medicine, Markham's Sir John Franklin, 82. Marshall, D. T., on deblooming oils, 245; on pyrite incrustation-, 151. Mason, O. T., on anthropology, 165; on throwing- sticks, 332. Maspero's Life in Ancient Egypt and Assyria, 55. Maxwel's Theory of Heat, 178. Hotchkiss, Jed., on aboriginal tea, 137, 166; on trees Maya codices, 295; historian, a native, 230. of West Virginia, 161. Houston's Dictionary of Electricity, 333. Howe, J. L., on science teaching, 233. Howe, Minnie, on bread-raising, 60. Hubbard, Gardiner G., on the evolution of com- Hughes, D. E., on oil as insulator, 201. Huidekoper's Age of Domestic Animals, 178. Hussey, W. J., 274. Huxley's Gadarene Swine, 361. Hypnotism among animals, 95; traumatic, 23, 66. Maycock's First-took of Electricity, 178. Medicine, preparation for the study of, 282. commerce on, 342. Meharry Medical School, 131. Men, height of, in Europe, 3. Merensky, on ancient India, 175. Metals at high temperatures, 119; new method of Psychological laboratories, 1:9; laboratory at Colum- reduction, 75. Influenza, 74; bacillus, 100, 122, 193; germs, 90; in Millspaugh, C. F., on weeds as fertilizing material, Inventors, American association f, 57. Vienna, 117; origin of, 144 Insectiverous plants, 3 Insects held in dread, 337. Iowa Academy of Science s, 21. Irish Naturalist, 177. Iroquoian etymology, 190. Irrigation of great plains, 183. Ives, J. E., on collecting gorilla brains, 240. J Jackdaws, curious habits of, 229. Mills's Dog in Health and in Disease, 47. Milne and Burton's The Great Earthquake in Minerals in State of Wa hington, 58. Missouri geological survey, 326. Mistletoe, influence of, 159. Monck, W. H. S., on motions of stars, 343. Monkeys, affections of, 117; games, 89. Moon, bright streaks on, 275. Moorehead's, W. K., explorations in Ohio, 68. Jackson, Dugald C., on the education of the electri- Mossman, R. C., on silver thaw, 131. cal engineer, 344. Jahrbuch der Chemie, 187. James Joseph, F., on plant diseases, 113. Jargons, study of, 230. Jassidæ, local, 287. Johns Hopkins academic hall, 100; alumni associa- Motion and heat, 132, 147. Müller, S., on prehistoric European migrations, 174. Munro's Heroes of the Telegraph, 178. Museum Hand books, 179; of natural history at Sc. Museums, support of, 77. Nanibozhu, 19. N Naples station, American table at, 130. Nassau, R, H, on collecting gorilla brains, 240. Naval architecture at Cornell, 116. Neumann's Parasites of Domesticated Animals, 332. New Jersey, pleistocene formations of, 285. Newell's Flower and Fruit, 40. |