SCIENCE aA WEEKLY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE. EDITORIAtP COMMITTEE :S S. NEWQOMB, MathemAtics; R. S. WOODWARD, Mechanics; E. C. PICKERING, Astronoisy; T.eC. MENIENHALL, Physics; R. H. THURSTON, Engineering; IRA REMSEN, Chemistry; J. LE CONTE, Geology,; W. M. DAVIS, Physiography; HENRY F. OSBORN, Paleontology; W. K. BROOKS, C. HART MERRIAM, Zoology; S. H. SCUDDER, Entomology; C. E. BESSEY, N. L. BRITTON, Botany; C. S. MINOT, Embryology, Histology; H. P. BOWDITCHI, Physiology; J. S. BILUINGS, Hygiene; J. McKEEN CATTELL, Psychology; DANIEL G. BRIN- TON, J. W. POWELL, Anthropology. NEW SERIES. VOLUME IX. JANUARY-JUNE, 1899. NEW YORK TIHE MACMITLAN COMPANY 1899
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SCIENCE
aA WEEKLY JOURNALDEVOTED TO THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE.
EDITORIAtP COMMITTEE :S S. NEWQOMB, MathemAtics; R. S. WOODWARD, Mechanics; E. C. PICKERING,Astronoisy; T.eC. MENIENHALL, Physics; R. H. THURSTON, Engineering; IRA REMSEN, Chemistry;
J. LE CONTE, Geology,; W. M. DAVIS, Physiography; HENRY F. OSBORN, Paleontology; W. K.
BROOKS, C. HART MERRIAM, Zoology; S. H. SCUDDER, Entomology; C. E. BESSEY, N. L.
BRITTON, Botany; C. S. MINOT, Embryology, Histology; H. P. BOWDITCHI, Physiology;
J. S. BILUINGS, Hygiene; J. McKEEN CATTELL, Psychology; DANIEL G. BRIN-
TON, J. W. POWELL, Anthropology.
NEW SERIES. VOLUME IX.
JANUARY-JUNE, 1899.
NEW YORKTIHE MACMITLAN COMPANY
1899
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TIHE NEW ERA PRINTING COMPANY,41 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
CONTENTS AND INDEX.N. S. VOL. IX.-JANUARY TO JUNE, 1899.
Thie Names of Contributors are Printed in Small Capitals.
ABBE, CLEVELAND, Catalogue for Meteorology, 871ADLER, CyRus, The International Catalogue of Scien-
tific Literature 761, 799Age of the Earth, LORD KELVIN, 665, 704; T. C.
CHAMBERLIN, 889-Allen, Alfred H., Commercial Organic Analysis, W.
A. NoYES, 63, 818ALLEN, J. A., Birds, A. H. Evans, 647American Association for the Advancement of Science,
28, 628, 881Amerind-A Designation for the Aboriginal Tribes
of the American Hemisphere, 795-AMES, J. S., Text-book of Physics, Charles S. Hast-
ings and F. E. Beach, 545 ; Catalogue for Physics,864
Anatomists, American, Association, D. S. LAMB, 320Angot, Alfred, M&6orologie, FRANK WALDO, 743Anschiitz, R., Organic Chemistry, E. RENOUF, 749Anthropological, Section of the American Association,
145; Society of Washington, J. H. MCCORMICK,218, 590
Anthropology, Current Notes on, D. G. BRINTON,37, 117, 156, 185, 227, 266, 299, 338; Advancesin Methods of Teaching, FRANZ BOAS, 93
Arc of Peru, Remeasurement of, 916Astronomical Notes, WINSLOW UPTON, 36, 224; E.- C. PICKERING, 417, 456Atomic Weights, FERDINAND G. WIECHMANN, 23;
Quarter Century's Progress, F. P. VENABLE, 477
B. H. C., The Statistical Method in Zoology, 74Bailey, L. H., The Principles of Agriculture, ELISHA
WILSON MORSE, 328Bailey, Solon I., Peruvian Meteorology, R. DeC.
WARD, 715BARROWS, FRANKLIN W., New York State Science
Teachers Association, 811BARUS, CARL, The Objective Presentation of Har-
monic Motion. 385BATHER, F. A., Zoological Bibliography, 154; The
Storage of Pamphlets, 720; Some SmithsonianPublications, 775
BAUER, L. A., Trowbridge's Theory of the Earth'sMagnetism, 264
BEAN, TARLETON H., Fishes of the South Shore ofLong Island, 52 ; Identity of Common and Lab-rador White Fish, 416
Beddard, F. E., Structure and Clasification of Birds,F. A. LUCAS, 212; Elementary Zoology, CHAS.WRIGHT DODGE, 329
Bell, Alexander Graham, on the Development by Se-lection of Supernumerary Mamms in Sheep, 637
BERKEY, CHARLES P., Minnesota Academy of Nat-ural Sciences, 623
Berry, Arthur, A Short History of Astronomy, DAVIDP. TODD, 682
BESSEY, CHARLES E., 74, 226, 555, 689, 880.4; TheNorth American Potentilleae, per Axel Rydberg,.548; The Evolution of Plants, D. Campbell, 618
Binet, A., L'Anne.e psycholooique, 292Biological, Statiom of Brittany, JOHN H. GER-
OULD, 165; Society of Washington, 0. F. COOK,257, 486, 847; Fresh Water Stations of theWorld, HIENRY B. WARD, 497; Text-Books andTeachers, 0. F. COOK, 541; Bulletin, 652
Biology, Section of the N. Y. Acad. of Sci., GARY N.CALKINS, 718; FRANCIs E. LLOYD, 912; of theGreat Lakes, JACOB REIGHARD, 906
BLACKFORD, EUGENE G., Note on the SpawningSeason of the Eel, 740
BLISS, C. B., Section of Psychology and Anthropology,New York Academy of Sciences, 219, 376
BOAS, FRANZ, Teaching of Anthropology, 93BOLTON, H. CARRINGTON, and W. P. CUTTER, Cata-
logue for Chemistry, 867Boston Society of Natural History, SAMUEL HiEN-
SHAW, 624Botanical Club, Torrey, E. S. BURGESS, 33, 295, 520,
591, 819, 876; of Washington, CHARLEs LOUISPOLLARD, 291, 914 ; of the University of Chi-cago, 413; Notes, CHARLES E. BESSEY, 74, 226,555, 689, 880; Gazette, 376, 589, 620
BOUTWELL, J. M., Geological Conference and Stu-dents' Club of Harvard University, 33, 113, 335,519, 591, 719, 752, 786
BRIGHAM, A. P., Physical Geography, W. M. Davisand H. W. Snyder, 410
BRINTON, D. G., Current Notes on Anthropology, 37,76, 117, 156, 185, 227, 266, 299, 338
BRITCHER, H. W., Onondaga Academy, 114,N76BROOKS, W. K., Truth and Error, 121; The Wonder-
ful Century, A. R. Wallace, 511Brunissure of the Vine, ALBERT F. WOODs, 508-BUMPUS, H. C., Marine Biological Laboratory, 228BURGESS, E. S., Torrey Botanical Club, 33, 295, 520,
591, 819, 876Burneide, W., Theory of Groups of Finite Order, F.
N. COLE, 106Butler, A. W., Birds of Indiana, F. M. C., 66
C., C. G., Practical Astronomy, W. W. Campbell, 842C., F. C., Physical Notes, 116, 378, 493, 555C., F. M., Birds of Indiana, A. W. Butler, 66C., H. W., Bacteriology, Ferdinand Hueppe, 513CAJOBI, FLORIAN, Carl Friedrich Gauss and his
Children, 697CALKINs, GARY N., Biological Section of the New
York Academy of Sciences, 718
SCENACE. CONTENTS ANDI INDEX.
CHAMBERLIN, T. C., Lord Kelvin's Address on the,Age of the Earth as an Abode fitted for Life, 889
Campbell, D. H., The Evolution of Plants, CHARLESE. BESSEY, 618
Campbell, W.-W., Astronomy, G. C. C., 842Card, Fred. W., Bush Fruits, B. D. HALSTED, 109Catalogue, International of Scientific Literature, 187;
CYRUS ADLER, 761, 799; J. VICTOR CARTUS, 825,Physics, J. S. AMES, 864, Chemistry, H. CAR-RINGTON BOLTON, W. P. GUTTER, 867; CLEVE-LAND ABBE, 871; N. S. SHALER, 907; JACQUESLOEB, 908
CATTELL, J. McKEEN, Degrees in Science in HarvardUniversity, 522
Cayley, Arthur, Collected Mathematical Papers,GEORGE BRUCE HALSTED, 59
Chemical, Society of Washington, WILLIAM H. KRUG,32, 517, 622, -751 ; Society, American, DURANDWOODMAN, General Meeting, 58 ; N. Y. Sectionof, 258, 487, 654, 820, 913; Journal American,151, 257, 451, 620, 718, 712
Chemistry, Notes on Inorganic, J. L. H., 71, 155, 185,266, 297, 337, 457, 595, 623, 652, 656, 688 ; Phys-ical, Journal of, 151, 293 ; Organic, The Revivalof, H. N. STOKES, 601
CLARK, WILLIAM BULLOCK, Geology, James D.Dana, 147; Report of Official State Bureaus, 162
CLEMENT, FREDERIC E., Pllanzengeographie, A. F.W. Schimper, 747
Climatological Ass. Amer., GUY HINSDALE, 774COCKERELL, T. D. A., The Chinch Bug, F. M. Web-
ster, 175; North American Rhopalocera, HenrySkinner, 373; A Date-palm Scale Insect, 417;Color in Nature, Marion J. Newbiggin, 448
COE, W. R., The Time of Breeding of some CommonNew England Nemerteans, 167
,COLE, F. N., The American Mathematical Society,57, 322, 684; Theory of Groups of Finite Order,W. Burnside, 106
Cole, R. S., Photographic Optics, FRANK WALDO,874
Collins, Joseph, Faculty of Speech, E. W. F., 745Congdon, Ernest, A Qualitative Analysis, W. A.
NOYES, 26CONKLIN, EDWIN G., Advances in Methods of Teach-
ing Zoology, 81COOK, 0. F., Biological Society of Washington, 257,
332, 468, 847; Biological Text-books and Teachers,541
CRANDALL, CHARLES S., Storing Pamphlets, 115CREIGHTON, J. E., The Groundwork of Science, St.
George Mivart, 147Creighton, J. E., Logic, GEORGE REBEC, 779Cummings John, WM. H. NILES, 24CUTTER, W. P., and H. CARRINGTON BOLTON, Cata-
logue for Chemistry, 867
D., A. St. C., Notes on Physics, 225, 419, 655, 687D., T., The Choice of Elements, 418DALL, WM. H., Zoological Nomenclature, 221Dana, James D., Revised Text-book of Geology, W.
B. CLARK, 147DAVENPORT, CHAS. B., KSpecific Place Modes, 415Davenport, Charles B., Experimental Morphology,
T. H. MORGAN, 648Davis, W. M., and H. W. Snyder, Physical G-eogra-
phy, ALBERT PERRY BRIGHAM, 410DAWSON, GEORGE M., Duplication of Geologic For-
mation Names, 592
DAY, WM. S., Section of Astronomy and Physics ofthe New York Academy of Sciences, 653, 850
DODGE, CHARLES WRIGHT, Elementary Zoology,Frank E. Beddard, 329
DODGE, RICHARD E., Rivers of North America,Israel C. Russell, 214 ; New York Academy ofSciences, 452; Suggestions for Scientific Semin-ars, 520
DOOLITTLE, C. L:, National Observatory, 471Durand, J. P., Taxonomie g6n6rale, F. A. L., 150DWIGHT, THOMAS, Human Anatomy, Henry Morris,
27
EASTMAN, C. R., Plastiline, 211; Some New Amer-ican Fossil Fishes, 642
Eel, Spawning Season of the, EUGEENE G. BLACKFORD,740; Larval Stage of the THEO. GILL, 820
EIGENMANN, CARL H., A Case of Convergence, 280ELKIN, W. L., National Observatory, 475Embouchure, N. A. Indian Flageolets, E. H. HAW-
LEY, 742Entomological Society of Washington, L. 0. HOWARD,
181, 413EVANS, A. H., Birds, J. A. Allen, 647Explosions caused by commonly occurring Substan-
ces, CHARLES E. MUNROE, 345
F., W. H., Industrial Electricity, Henry de Graffig-ny, 374
F., W. S., Notes on Physics, 336, 378, 418, 457FARRAND, LIVINGSTON, American Psychological As-
sociation, 249; Indians of Western Washington,533
FARRINGTON, OLIVER C., Moon Model, 35Fatigue, Mental, EDWARD THORNDIKE, 712FLINT, A. S., Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, 179Folwell, A. P., Sewerage, M. M., 64Food Adulteration, Senatorial Investigation of, 793FOWKE, GERARD, Arch2eological Investigations on
the Amoor River, 539'FRANKLIN, W. S., The Sensation of Motion and its
Reversal, 70; Etherion, 297; Fundamental Lawof Temperature for Gaseous Celestial Bodies, 594
FUERTES, E. A., National Observatory, 475FULLER, M. L., Rapidity of Sand-plain Growth, 643
G., J. E., Freezing-point, Boiling-point and Conduct-ivity Methods, Harry C. Jones, 150
GALLOWAY, B. T., Enzymes as Remedies in Infec-tious Diseases, 379
GANONG, W. F., Methods of Teaching Botany, 96;Columbia Meeting of the Society for Plant Mor-phology and Physiology, 169
GARDINER, EDW. G., Plymouth, England, and itsMarine Biological Laboratory, 488
iv
NEw SERIES.1VOL. IX. I 4SCIENCE.
Gauss, Carl F iedrich -and his Children, FLORIANCAJORI, 697
Geological, Conference and Student's Club of HarvardUniversity, J. M. BOUTWELL, 33, 113, 335, 519,591, 719, 752, 786; Soc. of Amer., J. F. KEMP,100, 138 ; Soc, of Washingt6n, WM. F. MORSELL,152, 454, 551, 622; Survey, Publications, 177;of Maryland, BAILEY WILLIs, 252; In Alaska,W. F. M., 628; Club, University of Minnesota,F. W. Sardeson, 412; Expedition to the Philip-pines, W. F. M., 722
Section of the N. Y. Acad. of Sci., ALEXIS A.JULIEN, 719, 818.
GEROULD, JOHN H., The Biological Stations of Brit-tany, 165
GIDDINGS, FRANKLIN H., The Psychology of So-ciety, 16
GILL, THEO., Larval Stage of the Eel, 820GORDON, REGINALD, Section of Astronomy and
Physics of the N. Y. Acad. of Sci., 219, 488GRAFFIGNY, HENRY DE, Industrial Electricity, W.
H. F., 374Groos, Karl, Die Spiele der Menschen, HIRAM M.
STANLEY, 619GUYER, MICHAEL F., Ovarian Structure in an Ab-
normal Pigeon, 876
H. J. L., Notes on Inorganic Chemistry, 71, 155,185, 266, 297, 337, 437, 59S, 623, 652, 656, 688
Hagen, J. G., Atlas of Variable Stars, 29HAGUE, ARNOLD, The Early Tertiary Volcanoes of
the Absaroka Range, 425HALL, ASAPH, National Observatory, 468HALLOCK, WILLIAM, Kirchoff's Principle, 210; Re-
ception and Exhibition of the N. Y. Acad. ofSci., 616
HALSTED, B. D., Bush Fruits, Fred. W. Card, 109HALSTED, GEORGE BRUCE, Mathematical Papers, 59;
La vie sur les hauts plateaux, A. L. Herrera andD. V. Lope, 255; Sophus Lie, 447; N. I. Lobat-schefski, 813
HARSHBERGER, JOHN W., Transmitted Characteris-tics in a Wbite Angora Cat, 554
Hastings, Charles, S.. and F. E. Beach, Text-Book ofGeneral Physics, J. S. AMES, 545
Hawley, E. H., Embouchure in N. A. Indian Flageo-lets, 742
Hay, 0. P., Fossil Vertebrates, 593Hellmann G., Wetter Prognosen, A. L. ROTCH, 910Helmholtz, Hermann von, Brain of, 557HENSHAW, SAMUEL, Boston Society of Natural His-
tory, 624Herrera, A. L., and D. V. Lope, La vie sur les hauts
plateaux, GEORGE BRUICE HALSTEAD, 255Hill, Robert T., Cuba and Porto Rico, W J M., 65;
and T. W., Vaughan, The Lower CretaceousGryphwas of the Texas Region, F. W. SIMONDS,110; Geology of the Edwards Plateau and RioGrande Plain, FREDERIC W. SIMONDS, 481
HINSDALE, GUY, Medical Climatology, S. EdwinSolly, 485; Amer. Climatological Association, 774
HOBBS, Wmr. H., S3cience Club of the University ofWisconsin, 875
Holland, W. J, The Butterfly Book, SAMUEL H.SCUDDER, 66
HOLMAN, SILAS WV., Matter, Energy, Force andWork, 154
Holman, Silas WV., Matter, Energy, Force and Work,T. C. M., 24
HOWARD, L. O., Entomological Soc. of Washing-ton, 181, 413 ; Economic Status of Insects, 233
Hueppe, Ferdinand, Principles of Bacteriology, H.W. C., 513
Huntington, Geo. S., Teaching of Anatomy, 85
JAMES, WILLIAM, Lehmann and Hansen on Tele-pathy, 654; Telepathy Once More, 752
James, William, Talks to Teachers on Psychology,CHARLES DEGARMO, 9(9
Jesup, North Pacific Expedition, L. FARRAND, 533;HARLAN I. SMITH, 535; GERARD FOWKE, 539,732
JOHNSON, ROSWELL, H., Two-headed snakes, 625JONES, HARRY C., Physical Chemistry, J. L. R.
Morgan, 717; Physical Chemistry Ch. van Der-venter, 750
Jones, Harry C., Freezing Point, Boiling Point andConductivity Methods, J. E. G., 150
JORDAN, DAVID STARR, A Sage in Science, 529;A Posthom Phantom, a Study in the Spontan-eous Activity of Shadows, 674
JORDAN, EDWIN 0., Examination of Water, WilliamP. Mason, 548
JUDD, CHAS. H., Sub-Section of Anthropology andPsychology of the N. Y. Acad. of Sci., 553, 685
JUDD, SYLVESTER D., Birds as Weed Destroyers, 905JULIEN, ALEXIS A., Section of Geology and Miner-
alogy of the N. Y. Acad. of Sci., 719, 818
KEELER, JAMES E., National Observatory, 476KELVIN, LORD, The Age of the Earth, 665, 704Kelvin, Lord, Address on the Age of the Earth, PRO-
FESSOR T. C. CHAMBERLIN, 889KEMP, J. F., Geological Society of America, 100,138KEYSER, C. J., Infinitesimal Analysis, W. B. Smith,
844KROEBER, A. L., Anthropological Section of the
American Association, 145KRUG, WILLIAM H., Chemical Society of Washing-
ton, 32, 333, 517, 622, 751
L., F. A., The New York Zoological Park, 73; Taxo-nomie, J. P. Durand, 150; Neomylodon Listai, 459
LAMB, D. S., Association of Amer. Anatomists, 320LAWRENCE, RALPH E., Mercury Pump, 510LEE, FREDERIC S., Amer. Physiological Society,
286; Laboratory Exercises in Anatomy andPhysiology, J. E. Peabody, 331
Leland Stanford Jr. University, 916Leroux, Ernest, Codex Borbonicus, M. H. SAVILLE,
746Lie, Sophus, GEORGE BRUCE HALSTED, 447LITTLEHALES, G. W., The Prospective Place of the
Solar Azimuth Tables in the Problem of Ac-celerating Ocean Transit, 640)
LLOYD, FRANCIS E., Section of Biology of the N.Y. Acad. of Sci., 913
Lobatschefski, Nikolai Ivanovitsch, GEORGE BRUCEHALSTED, 813
LOCKWOOD, M. H., and E. B. WHEBSLER, On theAction of the Coherer, 6-24
LocY, WM. A., Northwestern University ScienceClub, 31
LOEB, JACQUES, Catalogue for Physiology, 908LOEW, OSCAtR, What is the Cause of the so-called
Tobacco Fermentation, 376
Vi SC1iENCE.
Loew, Oscar, Die chemische Energie der LebendenZellen, ALBERT F. WOODS, 409
LORING, J. ALDEN, Virginia Opossum, 71LucAS, F. A., Structure and Classification of Birds,
F. E. Beddard, 212; Nomenclature of theHyoid in Birds, 323; Biological Society of Wash-ington, 785
M. M., Sewerage, A. P. Folwell, 64M., T. C., Metric System, 377 ; Matter, Energy, Force
and Work, Silas W. Holman, 24M., W. F., Geological, Survey Work in Alaska, 628;
Expedition to the Philippines, 722M., W J, Cuba and Porto Rico, Robert T. Hill, 65MACDOUGAL, D. T., Physiology, Max Verworn, 650MACFARLANE, ALEXANDER, Algebra, A. N. White-
MCCLENAHAN, HOWARD, On the Wehnelt CurrentBreaker, 753
MCCORMICK, J. H., Anthropological Society ofWashiDgton, 218, 590
MENDENHALL, T. C., National Observatory, 469MERCER, HENRY C., Men of Science and Anti-Vivi-
section, 221Mercury Pump, Ralph R. Lawrence, 510MERRIAM, C. HART, Zone Temperatures, 116Merriman, Mansfield, Sanitary Engineering, M., 109MERRITT, ERNEST The Discharge of Electricity
through Gases, J. J. Tbomson, 289Meteorology, Current Notes on, R. DE C. WARD, 72,
Minnesota Academy, CHARLES P. BERKEY, 623MINOT, CHARLES S., Anatomy and Histology of the
Mouth and Teeth, J. Norman Broomall, 216Mivart, St. George, The Groundwork of Science, J.
E. CREIGHTON, 147Morgan, J. L. R., Elements of Physical Chemistry,
HARRY C. JONES, 717MORGAN, T. H., Experimental Morphology, Charles
B. Davenport, 648Morris, Henry, Human Anatomy, THOMAS DWIGHT,
27MORSE, ELISHA WILSON, The Principles of Agricul-
ture, L. H. Bailey, 328MORSELL, W. F., Geological Society of Washington,
152, 454, 551, 622MUNROE, CHARLES E., Explosions Caused by Com-
monly Occurring Substances, 345
[CONTENTS ANDI INDEX.
1MfNSTERBERG, HUGO, Methods of Teaching Psychol-ogy, 91 ; Physiological Basis of Mental Life, 442
MYERS, G. W., National Observatory, 474
National Academy of Sciences, 621Newbiggin, Marion J., Color in Nature, T. D. A.
COCKERELL, 448NEWCOMB, SIMON, National Observatory, 467Newcomb, Professor Simon, 851NEWELL, W. W., American Folk-lore Society, 173Newth, G. S., Quantitative and Qualitative Chemical
Analysis, IHENRY FAY, 176-New York Acad. of Sci., Section of Astronomy
and Physics, W. S. DAY, 653, 850; R. GORDON,219, 488; of Psychology and Anthropology,C. B. BLISS, 219, 376; C. H. JUDD. 553, 685;of Biology, G. N. CALKINS, 718; FRANCIS E.LLOYD, 912; of Geology and Mineralogy, A.A. JULIEN, 719, 818; Annual Meeting R. E.DODGE, 452; Reception and Exhibition, WIL-LIAM HALLOCK, 616
NILES, WM. H., John CummiDgs, 24NOLAN, EDWARD J., Philadelphia Academy of Nat-
ural Sciences, 68, 181, 336NORRIS, JAMES F., The Spirit of Organic Chemistry,
Arthur Lachman, 817NOYES, W. A., Qualitative Analysis, Ernest A. Cong-
O., C. A., Defective Eyesight, ST. JOHN ROOSA, 8460., H. F., The Removal of Dr. Wortnian to the Car-
negie Museum, 755Observatory, The United States Naval, A. N. SKIN-
NER, 1, 8.57; A National, 465; Discussion of a, 467;SIMON NEWCOMB, 468; ASAPri HALL, 468; C. A.YOUNG, 468; T. C. MENDENHALL, 469; R. S.WOODWARD, 470 ; C. L. DOOLITTLE, 471; W. H.PICKERING, 472; ARTHUR SEARLE, 472 ; FRANKW. VERY, 473; DAVID P. TODD, 473; G. W.MYERS, 474; E. A. FUERTES. 475; W. L.ELKIN, 475 ; JAMES E. KEELER, 476
Opossum, Virginia, J. ALDEN LORING, 71OSBORN, HENRY F., Frontal Horn on Aceratherium
Incisivum, 161OSBORN, H. L., A Remarkable Sun-dog, 521OSBURN, R. C., Ohio Academiiy of Science, 180
P., T. S., Wild Animals I have known, Ernest SetonThompson, 26
PATRICK, G. T. W., Degeneracy, Eugene S. Talbot,372
Patten, Simon N., The Development of EnglishThought, R. M. WENLEY, 713
PEARSON, KARL, Reproductive Selection, 283Philadelphia, Academy of Natural Sciences, EDWARD
J. NOLAN, 68 ; Exposition of 1900, 659Philosophical Society of Washington, E. D. PRBSTON,
218, 296. 454, 621, 65'2, 686, 846Physical Society, American, A. G. WEBSTER, 784Physics, Notes on, 116, 225, 336, 377, 378, 418, 456,
493, 555, 6055, 687; Club of New York, A. T.SEYMOUR, 553; Catalogue for, J. S. AMES, 864
Physiological, Society, American, The N. Y. Meetingof, FREDERIC S. LEE, 286; Basis of Mental Life,HuGo MifNSTERBERG, 442
PICKERING, E. C., Astronomical Notes, 417, 456PICKERING, W. H., National Observatory, 47
NEW SERIESiVOL. IX. j SCIENCE.
PIERPONT, JAMES, Analytic Functions, J. Harknessand F. Morley, 586
Plant Morphology, and Physiology, The Society of,W. F. GANONG, 169
POLLARD, CHARLES Louis, Botanical Club of Wash-ington, 294, 487, 652, 914
PORTER, WM. T., Methods of Teaching Physiology,87
POWELL, J. W., Reply to Critica, 259Powell, J. W., Truth and Error, W. K. BROOKS,
121; LESTER F. WARD, 126PRESTON, E. D., Philosophical Society of Washing-
ton, 218, 621, 296, 454, 652, 686, 846; GeodeticOperations in the United States, 305
PRITCHETT, HENRY S., Magnetic Survey of theUnited States by the Coast and Geodetic Survey,729
Pumas of Western United States, WITMIER STONE, 34
RAMALEY, FRANCIS, Scientific Society of the Uni-versity of Colorado, 720
RAMSAY, WILLIAM, The Recently Discovered Gasesand their Relation to the Periodic Law, 273
Raub, F., La psychologie des sentiments, H. M. STAN-LEY, 683
REBEC, GEORGE, Introductory Logic, 779REIGHARD, JACOB, Biology of the Great Lakes, 906RENOUF, E., Organic Chemistry, R. Anschiitz, 749ROOSA, ST. JOHN, Defective Eyesight, C. A. O., 846ROTCH, A. L., Wetterprognosen und Wetterberichte,
G. Hellmann, 910Russell, Israel C., Rivers of North America, RICHARD
E. DODGE, 214
SAFFORD, TRUMAN HENRY, On the Total SolarEclipse of May 28, 1900, 115
SARDESON, F. W., Geological Club of the Universityof Minnesota, 412
SAVILLE, M. H., Codex Borbonicus, Ernest Leroux,746
Schiifer, E. A., Physiology, GRAHAM LUSK, 291SCHIAPARELLI, G., Obervations of Planet Mars, 633Schimper, A. F. W., Pflanzengeographie, FREDERIC
E. CLEMENTS, 747Schnabel, Carl, Metallurgy, J. STRUTHERS, 588Science, Nebraska Academy of, 29 Club of North-
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