Ashmead, A. S.. rice culture, 57; cremation of chol- 309. 328. Basu, K, primitive fashions in India, 357. Bates, H. H., Star 1830, Groombridge, 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, Boston school-boys, 274. Bostwick, A. E., residual personality, 284. Boys, Boston school, 274. Blackmar, F. W., Indian education, 147. Bliss, C. B., multiple key. 360. Blood, color of human, 107. Blood-corpuscles, reticular structure of, 830. Brinton, D. G., ancient Libyan alphabet, 105; Euro- Bruner, H. L., humming-bird's food, 291. Bevan, D., foot deformity, 99. Bible, recently found fragment of, 131. Birch tree as an ethnic landmark, 206. Birds on nests, 99; near Hanover, N. H., 86; acorn- eating, 133; English sparrow and other, 134, 165; ef- fects of civilization on, 183; diet of, 221: how to Auld, R. C., The American horse, 135. Aurora, 65, 66, 178, 374; false, 318, 345. Auroras, versus thunderstorms, 221; photographs of, Chemistry as basis of agriculture, 191. Child, localization in a, 361. Azoic archæan in Northern Michigan, 355. Bons, F., growth of children, 351. Bogue, E. E., shrinkage of leaves, 163. Bailey, L. H., broader botany, 48. Bailey's Mental Arithmetic, 334. Baldwin, J. M., volition in childhood, 286. Church's Notes and Examples in Mechanics, 138. Ball, V., llon breeding, 34. Barbour, E. H., rock swift, 235; Richardson's owl, 361. Clevenger, S. V., trait of Jews, 106; celestial photo- Caldwell, J. W., molecules and crystals, 88. 29. Cummins, D. H., Texas gypsum, 353. Cummins, W. F., sense of direction, 858. Beddoe, J., primitive Russians, 244. Beetle, broods of elm-leaf, 16, 47, 92. Bell, A. G., teaching speech to deaf, 118. Bell, A. M., sounds of R, 216. Bendire's Life Histories of North American Birds, Connecticut Board of Health Report, 263. Conway's Works of Thomas Paine, 187. Coplin, W. M. L., foot deformity, 99. Bessey, C. E., monstrous poppy, 249; sense of direc- Coptic, linguistic affinities of ancient, 285. Clocks, ancient Japanese, 305; Turkish, 316. Dall, W. H, Grand Gulf formation, 164, 819. Coleoptera, migration of, 105. Colias, 257. Collins, J. V., algebraic notation, 359. Deaf, progress in teaching speech to, 118. Cave fauna of Kentucky, 240; dwellers of Arizona, Eames, R., growth of gold, 259. Deer, flathead, 87. Dennis, W., watching a snake, 338. Dobbin and Walker's Chemical Theory, 320. 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. Egyptian and Semitic languages, 131. Eigenmann, C. H., Percpidæ on Pacific slope, 233. Chapin's Land of the Cliff-Dwellers, 333. Charlton, O. C., electricity on mountain, 177. Chemical spelling, 247; nomenclature, 272, 291; Electric phenomena on mountain, 177; light, action Ellis, W., temperature at Greenwich, 5. Cholera corpses, cremation of, 132, 213; prevention Engel, H., infectious diseases, 225. English climate, 5. of, 170, 193; acid prevention of, 151. Ethnic osteology, failure in, 148. Etruscan ritual book, 173, 212. Evolution, laws of human, 232. Doran, E. W., phylogeny of mole cricket, 214. Dorsey, J. O., Maltuune Tunne measures, 194; Oma- Douglass, A. E, rain in Peru, 231. Dumble, E. T., flight of archippus, 291. Dyche, D. T. D., Heterocrinus subcrassus, 66. Coville, F. V., flora of Death Valley, 342. Cowell, I. C., latest glacial epoch, 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 Criminal anthropology congress, 285. Crinoid Heterocrinas subcrassus 66. Crocker's Dynamos and Motors, 363. Geological expedition of University of Nebraska, 47; | Gerland's Atlas of Ethnography, 206. German association of science, 13. Gibbs, M., acorn-eating birds, 133; bird on nest. 99; Hall, J. N., sense of direction, 113. Hall, J. P., photographs of auroras, 236. Hamilton, H., prevention of cholera, 170, 193. Haon, J., barometric oscillations, 5. Harding, L. A., forensic microscopy, 242. Hargitt, C. W., Amphiuma means, 159. Harisse's Discovery of Jor America, 39. Hatch's Mineralogy, 137. Hatch, P. L., false aurora, 318. Hawk, hectoring a, 123. Hioen's Metal Coloring, 363. Hirn, monument to, 18. Hitchcock, A. S., botanical library, 241. Hitchcock, C. H., Green Mountains' anticlinal, 328. Hobbs, W. H., hornblende and augite, 354. 152. Hoffmann's Sloyd System of Wood-Working, 363. Holbrook, M. L., human blood, 107; la grippe, 152. Hoskins, L. M., hypotheses of dynamics, 122. Houston, E. J., weather in Mars, 86. Human remains discovered near Mentone, 170. Humming-birds' food, 239, 291, 818, 333. Hunter-Duvar's Stone, Bronze, and Iron Ages, 39. Huntington, O. W., diamonds in meteorites, 15. Hussey, W. J., lines on Mars, 235. Hybridism exemplified in the genus colaptes, 325. India, primitive fashions in, 357. Light rays of small wave-length, 216. Ligurians, Iberians, and Siculi, 90. Linebarger, C. E., solutions, 352. Hay, O. P., biological papers, 243. Hazen, H. A., Moon and rainfall, 310; electric pheno- Liveing, G. D., liquid oxygen, 169. Lobsters for New Zealand, 341. Heath, A., colias, 257 Hemiptera, etc., 52. Hempel's Gas Analysis, 293. Instinct, 300. Intelligence of lower orders, 345. INDEX. Jackals, 33. Lepel, V., oxidation of nitrogen, 33. Leverett, Frank, ice-sheet in Ohio, 103. Lewis, R. T., eyes of Insects, 314. 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. Mabery, C. F., laboratory teaching, 207. McCalley, Alabama bauxite, 303. McCallie, S. W., mastodon in Tennessee, 333. Larkin, E, L., Mars, 17; aurora, 65; meteoric shower, New Zealand, biological notes from, 323. Niedlinger, C., animal phosphorescence, 207. [JULY.-DECEMBER, 1892 Montmahon and Beauregard's Zoology, 320. Moorehead's Primitive Man in Ohio, 195. Morris's Physical Education, 265. Mosquitoes killed by kerosene, 247. Mother and Child, 327. 311. McFarland, R. W., chronology, 213. McGee, W. J., man and the glacial period, 317. MacGregor, J. G., dynamics, 71, 150, 262. McLean's Indians of Canada, 110. MacRitchie, D., & Pict's house, 43. Magnetic circuit, 258; needle, secular motion of a, Personality, residual, 284. Persian-English Dictionary, 82. Photomicrography, celestial, 135. Pickering, E. C., large southern telescope, 193. Nadaillac, Marquis de, discoveries near Mentone, 170. 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 Pilling's bibliographies, 340. Nadaillac's Manners and Monuments of Prehistoric National museum publications, 106. Nervous diseases in low races, 339, 373. Mather, F., sense of direction, 248. 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. Medical Association, Miss. Valley, 5. Plumb, C. S., aeration of milk, 156. Political science school, 201. |