#8637 AN ILLUSTRATED JOURNAL PUBLISHED WEEKLY VOLUME XX JULY-DECEMBER 1892 NEW YORK N. D. C. HODGES 1892 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. Caldwell, J. W., molecules and crystals, 88. Cummins, D. H., Texas gypsum, 353. Cyprus, Ohuefalsch-Richter's work in, 268. Dall, W. H, Grand Gulf formation, 164, 819. Davis, W. M., profile of bad-land divides, 245. Deaf, progress in teaching speech to, 118. Deer, flathead, 87. Dennis, W., watching a snake, 338. ་་ Diseases, immunity from, 356; infectious, 225. Dobbin and Walker's Chemical Theory, 320. Doran, E. W., phylogeny of mole cricket, 214. ha arrow measures, 194. Douglass, A. E, rain in Peru, 231. Dove, the brutal, 124. Dumble, E. T., flight of archippus, 291. Dyche, D. T. D., Heterocrinus subcrassus, 66. Earle, Charles, variability of specific characters, 7. Chadwick's Temperament, Disease and Health, 124. Fgypt, Flinders-Petries work in, 267. Chambers's Encyclopædia, 12, 362. Chapin's Land of the Cliff-Dwellers, 333. Charlton, O. C., electricity on mountain, 177. Egyptian and Semitic languages, 131. of. on plants, 291; phenomena on mountains, 318, Ellis, W., temperature at Greenwich, 5. Church's Notes and Examples in Mechanics, 138. Basu, K, primitive fashions in India, 357. Bates, H. H., Star 1830, Groom bridge, 236. Bauer, L. A., magnetic needle secular motion, 218. Bayard, A. F. C., English climate, 5. Beauchamp, W. M., natural implements, 305. Beddard's Animal Coloration, 11; Colors of Animals, Beddoe, J., primitive Russians, 244. Beetle, broods of elm-leaf, 16, 47, 92. Bell, A. G., teaching speech to deaf, 118. micrography, 135; the brutal dove, 124; acid pre- Clocks, ancient Japanese, 305; Turkish, 316. Coulter, J. M., botanical nomenclature, 146. Cousins, J. J., weights and measures in England, Coville, F. V., flora of Death Valley, 342. Criminal anthropology congress, 285. Crinoid Heterocrinas subcrassus 66. English climate, 5. Ensilage, 47. Entomological types, 244. 337 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. Hall, J. N., sense of direction, 113. Hall, J. P., photographs of auroras, 236. Hamilton, H., prevention of cholera, 170, 193. Haun, J., barometric oscillations, 5. Harding, L. A., forensic microscopy, 242. Hargitt, C. W., Amphiuma means, 159. Harisse's Discovery of North America, 39. Moorehead's Primitive Man in Ohio, 195. Morris's Physical Education, 265. Morse, E. S., 19; roofing tiles, 115; a pre-Aino race in Mosquitoes killed by kerosene, 247. Nadaillac, Marquis de, discoveries near Mentone, Nadaillac's Manners and Monuments of Prehistoric Naltuune Tunne measures, 194. National museum publications, 106. New York Academy of Science, blological section, 257. 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 Light rays of small wave-length, 216. Ligurians, Iberians, and Siculi, 90. Linebarger, C. E., solutions, 352. Lobsters for New Zealand, 341. Lock's Mechanics for Beginners, 139. Loew, P., immunity from disease, 356. Lupton, A., spontaneous combustion in mines, 299. Palmer, C. B., Florida pitcher plant, 171. 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, 28. Peddie's Physics, 376. Petrce's Critic of Arguments, 173. Percopidae on Pacific slope, 233. Perkins, G. H., aboriginal use of bone in Vermont, Magnetic circuit, 258; needle, secular motion of a, Personality, residual, 284. 218. Hunter-Duvar's Stone, Bronze, and Iron Ages, 39. Hybridism exemplified in the genus colaptes, 325. Male and female, anatomical criterion for, 173. Malley, A. C., reticulated protoplasm, 261. Man and the glacial period, 275, 317, 360, 270, 295, 304, 344; primitive history of, 90; primitive, in South Mars, 152; lines on, 177, 282, 235; opposition of, 17; Martin, D. S., A. A. A. S. meeting, 146. Mason, W. P., laboratory teaching, 53; weights and Photomicrography, celestial, 135. Pickering, E. C., large southern telescope, 193. Picts' houses, 43. Pictures for projection, 313. Pile-structure, an aboriginal, 91. Pilling, J. C., linguistic bibliographies, 7. Pilling's bibliographies, 340. Pilsbury, H. A., Ward's collection of mollusca, 369. 25, 101, 121, 197, 41; language, study of, 6. Maxwell, C. P., satellite of Moon, 66. Mechanical Engineering Teachers' Association, 32. Mendenhall, T, C., uncertainty of conclusions, 20. Mengel, L. W., Duck Islands, 184. Merrill, G. P., box for microscope slides, 298. Merriman, M., Moon and rainfall, 310. Merriman's Geodetic Surveying, 375. Meteorite, is Sao Francisco do Sul iron a, 254. Meyer's Outlines of Theoretical Chemistry, 108. Michener, C., botanic trinomial, 245. Michigan Mining School, 145, 234. Microscope slides, box for, 298. Migrations in America, pre-Columbian, 285. Miller, G. A., non-Euclidean geometry, 370. Millspaugh, C. F., weeds, 61; medical botany, 91. Milne's Standard Arithmetic, 293. Plumb, C. S., aeration of milk, 156. Political science school, 201. Polynesian society, 32; ethnology, 340. Pope's Electric Telegraph, 355. Posse's School Gymnastics, 209. |