Fredericq's Study of History in England and Scot- Freezing-point of sea-water, 36. Froebel's Education of Man, 263. G. Gaillard's French for Young Folks, 261. Gannett, H. Survey of the United States, 49. Gaster's Greeko-Slavonic Literature, 249. Gems, American, 264; and precious stones, 181, 226. Geographical methods, lec.ures on, 238; names, 143; Geological Congress meeting next year, 308; ques- Geologist, the American, 307, 321. Gilman's Historical Readers, 103. Glacier in Colorado, 153. Glaciers flora following retreating, 45. Kansas Academy of Science, twentieth meeting of, Nebraska Chemical Laboratory, 82. Kapp's Electric Transmission of Energy, 92. Kidder, J. H., appoiutment of, 273. Kilpatrick, J. W. Stone daggers from Missouri, 192. Kunz, G. F. A North Carolina diamond, 16S; dia- 226. Glenn, W. Chrome as a poison, 58; filth-diseases, 36. Larden's Electricity, 237. Glucose, artificial preparation of, 263. Goode, G. B.. as fish commissioner, 109. Goodfellow, G. E. The Sonora earthquake, 81. Grandgent's Italian Grammar, 238. Gratacap. L. P. Science at the American Associa- Health, a national board of, 313. Health Association, the American, 189, 258, 268, 278, Hedley's The Mark of the Beast, 102. Hegel's Philosophy of the State and of History, 307. Heredity of mental traits, 125. Heron, Florida, 96. Heronries, destruction of Florida, 47. Herrmann's Graphical Statics of Mechanism, 140. Hilgard, E. W. Cyanhydric gas as an insecticide, 11. Hinsdale B. A. Examinatious, 112; over-pressure Höffding's Psychologie im Umrissen auf Grundlage Holder's Living Lights, 200, 226. Hop-louse, 21. Horsford, E. N. Volapük, 10. Howard, M., and Schuyler, E. Waterspouts, 32. Hubbard, G. G. Transcoutinental railroads, 133. Hudson Bay expedition of 1886, 270; route, 47. Hyatt, A. Scientific swindler, 203. tions on, 247. Laughlin's Political Economy, 198. LeConte, Joseph. Depth of earthquakes, 22; sound- Leprosy, a case of, 202; in Louisiana, 43; in South Lesley, J. P. Conspiracy of silence, 30S. Levéy's Electric Light Primer, 93. Lightning, globular, 324. Lindsay's T. Macci Plauti Captivi, 19. Logic, study of, 256. Longevity of Euglish scientists, 238. Lotze's Metaphysics, 250. Love's Industrial Education, 215. Lubbock's Pleasures of Life, 66. Lucas, F. A. Maxillo-palatines of Tachycineta, 12 M. McCosh, Dr., resignation of, 241. Needles in the body, 231. Newton, W. K. Condensed milk, 154. Ocean tracks, 313. Oil on troubled waters, 61, 145, 191. Oriental Association, the American, 219. P. Palmer's New Education, 67. Payne, F. F. Sea-water ice, 120. Payne, W. H. Examinations, 113. Peck's Analytical Mechanics, 249. Peet, L. R. The Florida heron, 96. Pennsylvania, archeology at University of, 202. Petroleum, origin of, 308; transportation in bulk, Philological Association, 37. Phonograph, Edison's, 229. Photographs by the light of fire-flies, 129. Physical Education Association, 231; training, 278. Physics for schools, 129: summer school of, 21. Physique, the American, 239, 276. Pickering, W. H. Total solar eclipse of 1886, 9. Macloskie, G. Mosquito poison, 106; pineal eye of Pigweed-leaves, coloring of, 166. Medical congress, 145; legislation, 85. Memory, faulty, 177, 232, 250, 274. Meteoric stone of Krasnoslobodsk, 308. Meteorological observations above the earth's sur- Meteorology, revision of Loomis's contributions to, Metlakahtla, 174, 191. Michie's Analytical Mechanics, 190. Hydrophobia, 214; in New York, 100; old observa- Microscopists, society of, 91. Hypnotism, recent observations in, 187. Ilyslop, J. H. Temperature sense, 25!. Middleton, J. D. Ohio mounds, 32. Proctor's Chance and Luck, 43. Prudden, T. M. Microscopes, 310. Psychical Research, American Society for, 287. 137. Putnam, C. E., death of, 81. Quarantine systems, 315. Q. R. Railroads, transcontinental, 133. Reade's Origin of Mountain Ranges, 139. Kichet's Essai de Psychologie Generale, 222. Roach's Trigonometry, 191. Milk, condensed, 154; distillery, 4, 46, 59, 72, 107, 157, Robins's Technical School and College Buildings, Mills, T. W. Romantic Love, 130. Mills's Science of Politics, 237. Minchin's Naturæ Veritas, 128. Mind, can the, attend to two things at once? 17; Minot, C. S. Microscopes, 275. Morey, J. T. Objects in teaching, 179. Morgan, A. Act of God, 141; international copyright, 25. Morgan, T. J. Examinations, 112; sense of smell, Morgan's Educational Mosaics, 103. What American zoölogists have done Motion, asymmetry of, 214. Mummies, some Western, 146. Saintsbury's History of Elizabethan Literature, 307. Sanitary convention in Michigan, 117, 214; science Scarlet-fever, 100; in London, 221; report, 291. Murdoch, J. Eskimo and Indian, 287; pronunciation Scrapers, ancient, 10. of Arkansas, 120. Muscle, dermo-tensor patagii, 57. Seasickness, 34, 100, 214. Sea-water ice, 95, 118, 120. T. Tachycineta, maxillo-palatines of, 12. Tape-worm, 108. Vessels, speed of, 249. V. Vital statistics in Massachusetts, 213. Tea and coffee, what to eat with, 30; and chiccory, Volapük, 10, 24, 140. Teaching, objects in, 179; pictorial, 17. Telegraphy, automatic, 176; from a train, 238. Temperance-teaching, 68; gone mad, 49. Temperatures of the ocean, 291. Terhune, J. Temperance-teaching, 68. Smell, sense of, 240; in dogs, 78; and touch versus Theosophical movement in India, 261. Smyth, H. L. Cloud-heights, 46. Snow, glacier-like movement in, 180. Snow, F. H. Purslane-worm, 204. Snow Hall at Lawrence, Kan., 314. W. Wadsworth, M. E. Keweenawan system, 166. Wave, the Umbria's, 193. Thomson, G. M. Acclimatization in New Zealand, Welle, The, 189. 170. Wheat, Indian, 314. Wheat-crop of India, 253. Wheeler, W. M. Grindelia glutinosa, 180. White's Laramie Molluscan Fauna, 126. Thurston, R. H. Armor for land defences, 121; tech- Wilson, G. Cheyenne, 239, 264. Spiritualism, exposure of, 81; Seybert report Thwing's, The Family, 283. on, 7. Stanley Falls, 213. Stanley's movements, 97, 133, 169. Star of Bethlehem, 324. State interference, 2, 13, 28, 60. Steamers, tonnage of, 191. Tidy's Treatment of Sewage, 117. Timbuktu, 213. Wilson, J. D. Indian names, 252. Wind-register, 309. Woeikof's Die Klimate der Erde, 127. Stejneger, L. New species of thrush, 108; pars pro- Townsend, C. H. Natural history notes on Alaska, Wood's Natural Law in the Business World, 286. |