SCIENCE A WEEKLY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE. EDITORIAL COMMITTEE : S. NEWCOMB, Mathematics ; R. S. WOODWARD, Mechanics ; E. C. PICKERING, TON, J. W. POWELL, Anthropology. NEW SERIES. VOLUME IX. JANUARY-JUNE, 1899. NEW YORK 1899 N. S. VOL. IX.-JANUARY TO JUNE, 1899. The Names of Contributors are Printed in Small Capitals. ABBE, CLEVELAND, Catalogue for Meteorology, 871 tific Literature 761, 799 CHAMBERLIN, 889 A. NOYES, 63, 818 28, 628, 881 of the American Hemisphere, 795 ings and F. E. Beach, 545 ; Catalogue for Physics, 864 Anatomists, American, Association, D. S. LAMB, 320 Adgot, Alfred, Météorologie, FRANK WALDO, 743 Anschütz, R., Organic Chemistry, E. RENOUF, 749 Anthropological, Section of the American Association, 145 ; Society of Washington, J. H. McCORMICK, 218, 590 37, 117, 156, 185, 227, 266, 299, 338; Advances in Methods of Teaching, FRANZ Boas, 93 Are of Peru, Remeasurement of, 916 Astronomical Notes, WINSLOW UPTON, 36, 224 ; E. Atomic Weights, FERDINAND G. WIECHMANN, 23; Quarter Century's Progress, F. P. VENABLE, 477 B., H. C., The Statistical Method in Zoology, 74 Bailey, L. H., The Principles of Agriculture, ELISHA WILSON MORSE, 328 Bailey, Solon I., Peruvian Meteorology, R. Dec. BARBOWS, FRANKLIN W., New York State Science BARUS, CARL, The Objective Presentation of Har- F. A., Zoological Bibliography, 154 ; The Storage of Pamphlets, 720; Some Smithsonian BAUER, L. A., Trowbridge's Theory of the Earth's Magnetism, 264 BEAN, TARLETON H., Fishes of the South Shore of Long Island, 52 ; Identity of Common and Lab- Beddard, F. E., Structure and Classification of Birds, F. A. Lucas, 212; Elementary Zoology, Chas. WRIGHT DODGE, 329 lection of Supernumerary Mammæ in Sheep, 637 ural Sciences, 623 Berry, Arthur, A Short History of Astronomy, DAVID P. TODD, 682 North American Potentilleæ, per Axel Rydberg, 548; The Evolution of Plants, D. Campbell, 618 OULD, 165 ; Society of Washington, O. F. Cook, Teachers, O. F. COOK, 541 ; Bulletin, 652 CALKINS, 718; FRANCIS E. LLOYD, 912; of the Great Lakes, JACOB REIGHARD, 906 Bliss, C. B., Section of Psychology and Anthropology, New York Academy of Sciences, 219, 376 BOAS, FRANZ, Teaching of Anthropology, 93 BOLTON, H. CARRINGTON, and W. P. CUTTER, Cata- logue for Chemistry, 867 SHAW, 624 591, 819, 876 ; of Washington, CHARLES LOUIS POLLARD, 291, 914 ; of the University of Chi- cago, 413; Notes, CHARLES E. BESSEY, 74, 226, 555, 689, 880; Gazette, 376, 589, 620 dents' Club of Harvard University, 33, 113, 335, BRIGHAM, A. P., Physical Geography, W. M. Davis and 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, 376 BROOKS, W. K., Truth and Error, 121 ; The Wonder- ful Century, A. R. Wallace, 511 Brunissure of the Vine, ALBERT F. WOODS, 508 BUMPUS, H. C., Marine Biological Laboratory, 228 BURGESS, E. S., Torrey Botanical Club, 33, 295, 520, Burnside, w., Theory of Groups of Finite Order, F. N. COLE, 106 Butler, A. W., Birds of Indiana, F. M. C., 66 C., C. G., Practical Astronomy, W. W. Campbell, 842 c., F. C., Physical Notes, 116, 378, 493, 555 Children, 697 York Academy of Sciences, 718 |