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NEW SERIES. VOL. XLI—JANUARY TO JULY, 1915.
THE NAMES OF CONTRIBUTORS ARE PRINTED IN SMALL CAPITALS
Abbe, C., Jr., Meteorology in Germany, 65
Accidents, Industrial, 905 3
Apams, C, C., Wild Life Conservation, 790
Apams, L. A., and W. K. Grecory, Temporal Fosse of Vertebrates, 763
Adelie Land, Meteorology of, A. W. GREELY, 395
Agricultural, Experiment Stations, 8. B. Doren, 138; Work, L. H, Batey, 297
Agriculture, E, W. ALLEN, 330; F. H. Buopeert, 426
AITKEN, R. G., Arthur von -\uwers, 495
Alaska, Glacier, 32; Surveys, 715
Albinism in English Sparrow, P. J. O’Gara, 26; W. Harairt, 245; A. M. Banta, 577; H, 8. SwarTH, M. S. CrosBy, 578; G. B, Hony, J. DruMMOND, 579
Alexandrian Series, C. KEyEs, 863
Alfalfa, Crown-gall of, O. T. WILsoNn, 797
American, Ambulance Hospital in Paris, 58; As- soc. for the Advancement of Science, Address of President, 1; Philadelphia Meeting, 70; Sec- tion B, 73; Section F, 81; Section A, 109; California Meeting, 127; Section D, 154, 765, 798; Section G, 223; Section M, 297, 330; Com- mittee of One Hundred, 315; Section H, 371; Section C, 404; Section K, 407; Symposium on Ventilation, 625, 632; Washington Meeting, 638; Pacific Division, 857; San Francisco Meet- ing, Hotel Reservations, 892; Assoc. of Uni- versity Professors, J. Dewey, 147; Organiza- tion, A. O. LovEJoy, 151; Philos. Soc., 880; H. C. RicHarps, 835
Ameba, Clavelline, J. S. Huxtry, 26
Amphibia of Coal Measures, R. L. Mooprsz, 463
Antagonism, W. J. V. OsTERHOUT, 255
Anthropological, Assoc., Amer., R. H. Lowtg, 221; Soc. of Wash., D. FotKMar, 552, 588, 700, 879
Antisepsis of Wounds, R. A. FessENDEN, 904
Antwerp Zoological Garden, 86
Apogamy in Ferns, W. N. Stein, 293
APPEL, O., Disease Resistance in Plants, 773
ArctowskI, H., Voleanic Dust Veils, 252
ARMSTRONG, H, E., State and Education, 923
Astronomical, Research, E, C. PicKERING, 82; and Mathematical, F. ScHLESINGER, 109
Atmometer, B, E. LivinestTon, 872
Nucleus, A. D. Cote, 73; Constitution ol,
Aver, J., Amer. Soc. for Pharmacol. and Exp. Therapeut., 294
Auwers, Arthur von, R. G, AITKEN, 495
Bacillus radicicola, C B, Lipman and L. W. Fow- LER, 256, 725
Bacteriologists, Soc. of Amer., A. P. HircHens, 618, 660; Address of President, 306
BaEKELAND, L, H., Edward Weston, 484
Bagy, E, H. 8., Frank Olin Marvin, 600
I. W., and E, W. Botanical In- dex of Climates, 831
Baitgey, L. H., Agricultural Work, 297
Baker, A. C., and W. F. Turner, Grape Aphid, 834
Banks, N., Notes on Entomology, 614
Banta, A, M., Albinism, 577
arr and Archibald, Alternating Current Machin- ery, R. R. LAWRENCE, 505
Baskerville, C., and J. T. Gwathmey, Anesthesia, J. H. Lone, 133 |
Bateson on Mendelism, W. E. Castix, 94
Bauer, M., Festschrift, G, F. Kunz, 392
BeckErR, G. F., Isostasy and Radioactivity, 157
BENEDICT, R. C., Another State Park, 827
BenJaMIn, C. H., Fraternity Grades, 135
Berry, E. W., Terra Nova Expedition, 830
Bessey, C. E., Botanical Notes, 364
Bessey, Charles Edwin, P. SPaAuLDING, 420; J. M. COULTER, 599
Best, H., The Deaf, J. D. Wrigut, 650
Bevan, A. D., Clinical Departments, 368
Bevier, I., Food Products, H. C. Sherman, 134
Bieney, A. J., Ind. Acad. of Sci., 843
Biological, Soc. of Wash., D. E, Lantz, 145; M. W, Lyon, JR., 477, 552, 587, 664, 735, 877, 915; Chemists, Soc. of, P. A. SHAFFER, 406
Biology, Premedical Work, H. McE, KNOWER, 397; Exp. Federation of Amer. Societies for, P. SHAFFER, 405
Bird Collecting, W. G. VAN NAME, 823
Birkeland, K., Magnetic Storms, W. H. Datu, 29
BLAKESLEE, A. F., and D. E. Warner, Yellow Pigment and Egg-laying Activity, 432
BLANCHARD, A. A., Mech. Sci. and Eng., 765, 798
BLopéETT, F. H., Course in Agriculture, 426
Blondel, A., Motors, R. R. LAWRENCE, 431
BLUMER, G., Medicine in China, 940
Botanical, Soc. of Amer., G. T. Moore, 170; Ad- dress of President, 185; Soc. of Wash., P. SPAULDING, 260, 550, 879, 913; Address of President, 479; Notes, C. E, Brsszy, 364; Index of Climates, I. W. BattEy and E. W. Srnnort, 831; N. Y. Garden, 891
Botany, in America, D, H. Camppexu, 185; in Agricultural Colleges, C. V. Piper, 211; A. N.
Humes, 575; Economie Trend of, H. C. CowLEs, 223
Boundary Waters, Internat. Commission, 57
Brackett, Cyrus Fogg, W. F. Maaig, 523
BrANNER, J. C., Naturalist’s Directory, 135; Pa- tronizing S. Amer. Republics, 236; Lower Ama- zon, A, Lange, 363
Brascu, F, E., History of Science, 358
BrigHaM, A. F., Geographic Influence, 261; New Glacier Park, 611
BurMaNn, J. W., Pacific Assoc, of Sci. Societies, 526
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Cabrera, A., Fauna Ibérica, W. J. HOLLAND, 214
Calkins, G. N., Biology, C, E. McCune, 580
CaLKINsS, M, W., Psychology, R. M. Ogden, 248
CAMERON, F. K., Biochemistry and Soil Condi- tions, BJ. Russell, 794
CAMPBELL, D. H., Botany in America, 185
CAMPBELL, W., Metallurgy, W. Rosenhain, 762
W. W., Pacific Assoc. of Sci. Societies, 637
CaNNON, A. J., Mrs. Henry Draper, 380
CANNON, W. B., Physiology, L. Luciani, 289
CaRLSON, A, J., Amer., Physiol. Soc., 142
Carnegie Institution, 191
CarRuTH, F. E., and W. A. WITHERS, Gossypol, 324
Cassino, 8. E., Naturalist’s Directory, 502
CasTLE, W. E., Mendelism and Mutation, 94
CaTTELL, J. MCKEEN, Scientific Research, 729
Cavern of Three Brothers, G. G. MacCurpy, 782
Cereal Investigations, Interstate Conference, 602
CHAMBERS, R., Jr., Germ Cell, 290
Chemical, Industry in Great Britain, 601; Amer. Soc., New Orleans Meeting, C. L. Parsons, 697 ; Seattle Meeting, 817
Chemist and Industry, B. C. Hesse, 665
Chicago Acad. of Sci., 586
Child, R. G., Electric Ares, R. G. Hupson, 829
China, Medicine in, G. BLUMER, 940
Claparéde, E., Letter, 534
CuarK, A. H., Shark Intoxication, 795
CLarK, G. A., Pribilof Islands, 902
CuarRK, O. L., Counting Seeds, 132; Eye Screen for Microscope, 792
CLaRKE, J. M., New Glacial Park, 382
Claypole, Edith J ane, 754
Clinical, Departments of Medical Schools, A. D. BEvAN, 388; G. Lusk, 531; Instruction, M. G. SEELIe, 594
Coss, M. V., Origin of Human Twins, 501
CocKERELL, T. D. A., Red Sunflower, 33; Wonder of Life, J. A. Thompson, 290; Ants, W. M. Wheeler, 906
Cocks, R. 8., New Orleans Acad. of Sci., 478,
664, 880
Cotz, A. D., The Nucleus Atom, 73; Amer. Phys- ical Soc., 259, 841; San Francisco Meeting, 934
Cote, F. N., Amer. Math. Soc., 144, 476, 698
Commercial Geography and World Politics, 86
Compron, K. T., and E, A, TrouspALE, Magnetic Particle, 611
ConKLIN, E. G., Zoology and Humanity, 333; August Weismann, 917
Conserve the Collector, J. GRINNELL, 229
Coral Reefs, W. M. Davis, 455
Cornell Med. Soc. of N. Y. City, 892
Cotton, Worm Moth, A. P. Saunpers, 65; J. H. GEROULD, 464; Bleaching, B. S. LEvINE, 543
Couttrr, J. M., Charles E. Bessey, 599
Counting Seeds, O. L. CLarK, 132
Cow zs, H. C., Economic Trend of Botany, 223
Cragg, F. W., and W. 8S. Patton, Medical Ento- mology, C. A. Korom, 167
CrosBy, M. Albinism, 578
D., G. V. N., Forsyth Dental Infirmary, 30
Dat, W. H., Magnetic Storms, K. Birkeland, 29 Dall, W. H., Molluscan Fauna, G. D. Harris, 612 Daly’s Igneous Rocks, W. LinpGREN, 166
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DanFrortH, C, H., St. Louis Acad. of Sci., 108, 588
DAVENPORT, C. B., Scientific Genealogy, 337
Davis, B. M., Amer. Soc. Naturalists, 369
Davis, W. M., Coral Reefs, 455
Day, A. L,, Nat. Acad. of Sci., Washington Meet- ing, 566; Annual Meeting, 692
Denudation, Continental, E. W. SHaw, 244
Dewey, J., Amer. Assoc. of University Professors, 147; A, O. LovEJoy, and E, R, A. SELIGMAN, University of Utah, 685
Ditier, J. 8., Relief of Pacific Coast, 48
Dinosaurs, Sphenoidal Sinus in, R, L. Moopig, 288
Discussion and Correspondence, 26, 63, 94, 131,: 166, 207, 244, 288, 324, 358, 388, 424, 462, 501, 531, 575, 608, 644, 682, 725, 757, 790, 823, 863, 897, 939
Doren, 8. B., Agric. Exper. Stations, 188
Downinea, E. R., Secondary Schools, 232
Draper, Mrs. Henry, A. J. CANNON, 380
DruMMOND, J., Albinism in English Sparrow, 579
Dyche, Lewis Lindsey, F. STroNneG, 280
Dynamics, L. M. Hoskins, 608, 684
Earthquakes in Panama, D. F. McDoNaLp, 783
Edison and Science, R. C. MACLAURIN, 613
Ehrlich, P., Investigations, L. HEKTOEN, 27
Electrical Photometry of Stars, J. STEBBINS, 809
Exriot, C. W., Charles Sedgwick Minot, 701
Ellis, C., Hydrogenation of Oils, A. H. Gitu, 167
Engineering, Safety, O. P. Hoop, 154
Soc. of Amer., A. D. MacGuuivray, 8
Entomology, Notes on, N. Banks, 614
Eugenics and Public Service, G. H. Parker, 342
Evans, G. C., Les Fonctions de Lignes, V. Vol- terra, 246
Eye Screen for Microscope, O. L. CLARK, 792; X, 864
FESSENDEN, R. A., Antisepsis of Wounds, 904
Ferzer, L. W., Elisha Wilson Morse, 677
Fiords, Nature and Origin, D. W. JoHNSON, 537
FiscHer, M. H., Suppressed Kidney Function, 584
Foun, O., Chemistry, O. Hammarsten, 614
FoLtKMar, D., Anthrop. Soc. of Wash., 552, 588, 700, 879
Forestry, H. S. Graves, 117
Forsyth Dental Infirmary, G. V. N. D., 30
Fosse, Temporal, of Vertebrates, W. K. Greaory and L. A. ApamMs, 763
Fowter, L. W., and C. B, Lipman, Bacillus radi- cicola, 256
Fraas, Eberhard, H. F, OsBorn, 571
Franklin Medal, Awards, 785
Fraternities and Scholarship, L. B, WaLTon, 63
Fraternity Grades, C. H. BENJAMIN, 135
Fruit Rots, F. L, STEvENs, 912
Fuicuer, G. 8., Mechanics, 644
GarEur, P. F., Mechanics, 939
Gage, 8S. H., and H. P., Optic Projection, P. G. Nuttine, 395
Gacsr, C. 8., Dying Leaves, N. Swart, 99
GaLz, H. 8., Lake Lahontan, 209 |
Gamma Function and Interpolation, R. PEARL, 506
Garrett, A. O., Utah Acad. of Sci., 699
Garrison, F. H., Variolation, A. C, Klebs, 502; Medical Botanists, H. A. Kelly, 649
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Garrison, F. H., History of Medicine, R. L. MoopiE, 536
Gases, Rare, R. H. Gopparp, 682; Continuous Spectra, E. P. Lewis, 947
Genus, Saving the, F. B. SuMNER, 899
Geographers, Assoc. of Amer., President’s Ad- dress
Geographic Influence, A. P. BricgHam, 261
Geographical Meeting in N. Y. City, 525
Geological, Soc. of Amer., Address of President, 157; E. O. Hovey, 238, 507; Survey, U. S., at Panama, 383
Geology at Harvard University, 237
Germ Cell, R. CHAMBERS, JR., 290
GEROULD, J. H., Cotton Worm Moth, 464
Gifford, Natural Sines, D, E. Smiru, 652
Git, A. H., Oils, Fats and Waxes, J. Lewkow- itsch, 69; Hydrogenation of Oils, C. Ellis, 167
GiLMorRE, C, W., The Genus Trachodon, 658
GuaseR, O., Biologische Weltanschauung, Baron von Uexkill, 324
GODDARD, R. H., Rare Gases in Vacuum Tubes, 682
Goop, F. F., Household Physics, C. J. LyNvE, 29
Gorpon, C. E., Gonionemus murbachii Mayer, 26
GorTNER, R. A., J. A. Harris, and J. V. Lawr- ENCE, Osmotic Pressure and Desert Plants, 656
Gossypol, F. A. WirHERS and F. E. Carrutu, 324
Gowpy, R. C., and T. L. Porter, Mechanics, 825
Grading at Goucher, W. E. Ke.uicort, 909
Grape Aphid, A. C. Baker and W. F. TURNER, 834
Grave, C., Amer. Soc. of Zoologists, 434, 469
Graves, H, 8., Forestry, 117
Gray Herbarium, 675
GrEELy, A. W., Home of the Blizzard, D. Maw- son, 360; Meteorology of Adelie Land, 395
— G., Gyroscopic Theory, D. E. Situ, 79
Grecory, W. K., and L, A. Apams, Temporal Fosse of Vertebrates, 763
GRINNELL, J., Conserve the Collector, 229
Grinnell, J., Mammals and Birds, F. B. SuMNER, 65
Groat, B. F., Chemihydrometry, 864
Growth, Stimulation of, J. Logs, 704
Guinea-pigs, Sex in, G. PaPaNicoLaou, 401
Gwathmey, J. T., and C. Baskerville, Anesthesia, J. H. Lone, 133
Hate, G. E.; National Academies and Research, 12; Proceedings of National Academy, 815
Hall of Fame, E, C. Pickerine, 897
Hallwash’s Lichtelektrizitit, R. A. MinirKan, 943
Hammarsten, O., Chemistry, O. Four, 614
Hamor, W. A., The Mellon Institute, 418
Hareirr, G. W., Albinism, 245
Harpswell Laboratory, 603
Harris, G. D., Mollusean Fauna, W. H. Dall, 612
Harris, J. A., J. V. LAWRENCE, and R. A. Gorr- NER, Osmotic Pressure and Desert Plants, 656
Health Law of New York State, 579
HEKTOEN, L., Investigations, P. Ehrlich, 27; In- fection and Resistance, H. Zinsser, 28
Heliotropism, J. Lozp and H. WasTENEyYs, 328
HENDERSON, Y., Portable Lamp Battery, 910
Hessz, B, C., The Chemist and Industry, 665
Hiuuarp, C. M., Infection and Resistance, H. Zinsser, 686
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es. A. P., Soe. of Amer. Bacteriologists,
18, 660
Hobart, H. M., Generators, R. RB, LAWRENCE, 431
Holde, D., Oils, Fats and Waxes, C. F. Masery, 908
HOLLAND, W. J., Faura Ibérica, A. Cabrera, 214
Hony, G, B., Albinism in English Sparrow, 579
Hoop, O. P., Safety Engineering, 154
Hopkins, C. G., and W. H. Sacus, Radium Fer- tilizer, 732
Hoskins, L. M., Dynamics, 608, 684
Hoven, T., Nervous Reactions, 407
Hovey, E. O., Geol. Soc. of Amer., 238, 507
Howarp, L. O., Dr. A. F. A. King, 312; Amer. Assoc, for Adv. of Sci., 638
Hupson, R. G., Electric Are Phenomena, E. Rash, 466; C. D. Child, 829
Huggins, Lady, 8S. F. Waiting, 853
HuMgE, A. N., Botany in Agric. Colleges, 575
Huntington, E., Climatic Factor, F. E. Luxoyp, 864
HuNTINGTON, E. V., Mechanics, 207
Hux.ey, J. 8., Ameba Clavellinez, 26
Huxley Lecture, 88
Illinois Acad. of Sci., E. N. TRANSEAv, 549
Imbedding Small Objects, P. A. West, 898
Indiana Acad. of Sci., A. J. BigNgy, 843; F. B. 880
Inheritance in the Honey Bee, W. NEWELL, 218
Insect, Life Cycle in, J. LorsB, 169
Insecticides, Toxicity of, C. W. WoopworrH, 367
International Engineering Congress, 753
Towa Acad. of Sci., J. H. Legs, 948
‘*Tsis,’’ D. E. Smiru, 132
Isostasy and Radioactivity, G. F. Becker, 157
JAMES, J. N., Sentiment versus Education, 64
JOHNSON, D. W., Nature of Fiords, 537
Johnston, C. H., High School, C. C. Kouu, 216
JOHNSTON, J., Amer. Assoc. for the Adv. of Sci., Section C, 404
JorDAN, D. 8., Shark’s Stomach, 463
KEEN, W. W., Before and After Lister, 845, 881
Keen, W. W., Anima! Experimentation, F. 8. LEze, 760
KELLERMAN, K. F., Soil Nitrates, 390
KE.LicortT, W. E., Grading at Goucher, 909
KeELLoce, V. L., Mallophagan Species, 365
Kelly, H. A., Medical Botanists, F. H. Garrison, 649
KENT, W., Mechanics, 424
Kershaw ’s Sewage, G. C. WHIPPLE, 944
Keyes, C., Alexandrian Series, 863
Keyser, C. J., Mathematical Instruction, 443
Kidney Function, M. H. FiscHer, 584
KrMBaLL, D, D., Engineering and Ventilation, 632
King, Dr. A, F,. A., L. O. Howarp, 312
Klebs, A. C., Variolation, F. H. Garrison, 502 |
Knower, H. McE., Premedical Work in Biology, 397
Koro, C. A., Medical Entomology, W. S. Pat- ton and F. W. Cragg, 167
Kouat, C. C., High School, C. H. Johnston, 216
KRAEMER, H., Starches, E. T. Reichert, 686
KraMe_r, 8. D., Musca Domestica, 874
Kunz, G. F., Festschrift Max Bauer, 392
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L., F. R., Invertebrata, E. W. MacBride, 534
Lake Lahontan, H. 8. GALE, 209
Lamp Battery, Portable, Y, HENDERSON, 911
Lange, A., Lower Amazon, J. C. BRANNER, 363
Lantz, D. E., Biol. Soc. of Wash., 145
LAWRENCE, J. V., J. A. Harris and R, A. Gorr- NER, Osmotic Pressure and Desert Plants, 656
LAWRENCE, R. R., Generators and Motors, H. M. Hobart, 431; Motors and Convertors, A. Blon- del, 431; Storage Batteries, H. W. Morse, 432; Alternating Currents, W. G. Rhodes, 504; Alter- nating Current, Barr and Archibald, 505
Lzz, F, 8., Animal Experimentation, W. W. Keen, 760
Lees, J. H., Iowa Acad. of Sci., 948
LEvINE, B, 8S., Bleaching Cotton, 543
Lewis, E. P., Spectra of Gases, 947
Lewkowitsch, J., Oils, Fats and Waxes, A. H. GILL, 69
Lituiz, R. 8., Universities and Investigation, 553
LinpeREN, W., Daly’s Igneous Rocks, 166
Linton, E., Woods Hole Laboratory, 737
LipMaN, C. B., and L. W. Fowuer, Bacillus radi- cicola, 256, 725
Lister, Before and After, W. W. KEEN, 845, 881
LivinesTon, B, E., Atmometer, 872
Lizards, Texas Horned, W. M. WINTON, 797
Luoyp, F. E., The Salton Sea, D. T. MacDougal, 725; Climatic Factor, E. Huntington, 864
Lozs, J., Life Cycle of an Insect, 169; Stimula- tion of Growth, 704; Balanced and Nutritive Solutions, 757; and H. WasTeENneys, Helio- tropism, 328
Loess of Southwestern Indiana, E. W. SHaw, 104
Lone, J. H., Anesthesia, J. T. Gwathmey and C.
Baskerville, 133 Lovejoy, A. O., Organization of Amer. Assoc. of University Professors, 151; J. Dewry and E. R. A. SELIGMAN, The University of Utah, 685 LowiE, R. H., Amer. Anthrop. Assoc., 221 Luciani, L., Physiology, W. B. CANNON, 289 LuLL, R. 8., Water Reptiles, 8. W. Williston, 391 Lusk, G., Departments of Clinical Medicine, 531 Lynde, C. J., Household Physics, F. F. Goop, 29 Lyon, M. W., JR., Biol. Soc. of Wash., 477, 551, 587, 664, 735, 877, 915
eee, C. F., Oils, Fats and Waxes, D. Hope, 9 McAptg, A., Get the Units Right, 647 McATEE, W. L., Psyllide Wintering, 940 MacBride, E. W., Invertebrata, F. R. L., 534 McCuiune, C. E., Biology, G. N. Calkins, 580 MacCourpy, G. G., Cavern of Three Brothers, 782 MacDonatp, D. F., Earthquakes in Panama, 783 McDonaLp, 8. L., A Typical Case, 760 MacDovaatL, D. T., Plants and Growth, 467 MacDougal, D. T., Salton Sea, F. E. Lioyp, 725 MacGiuivray, A. D., Entom. Soc. of Amer., 842 MacuavriNn, R. C., Edison’s Service for Science, 313 Magaig, W. F., Cyrus Fogg Brackett, 523 Magnetic Particle, K. T. Compron and E, A. TROUSDALE, 611 Mallophagan Species, V. L. Ketioae, 365 MarsHaLL, C, E., Microbial Associations, 306 Marvin, Frank Olin, E. H. 8. Bamey, 600 Mastodon Tusk, P. SHELDON, 98
Mathematical, Soc., Amer., F, N. Cote, 144, 476, 698; Instruction, C. J. KEYSER, 443
Mathematics at Harvard, 86
Mawson, D., Home of the Blizzards, A. W. GREELY, 360
Mayer, A. G., Address of Vice-president of Sec- tion F, Amer, Assoc. for Adv. of Sci., 81
Mechanical Science and Engineering, A. A. BLANCHARD, 765, 798
Mechanics, E. V. HuntTINeToN, 207; W. 424; G. 8S. Futcuer, 644; T. L. Porter and R. C. Gowpy, 825; P. F. GaEHR, 939
Medical Science and Medical Men, Ethics and, 8. J. 515
Mess, C. E. K., Royal Photographic Soc., 792
MEHL, M. G., Reptiles from the Trias, 735
Meies, E. B., Osmotic Properties of Muscle, 689
Mellon Institute, W, A. Hamor, 418
Mettzer, 8. J., Intranational and International Ethics and the Mission of Medical Science and Medical Men, 515
Meteorology in Germany, C. ABBE, JR., 65
Microbial Associations, C. E. MarsHaLL, 306
Migr, E, R., Science Club of Univ. of Wis., 146
MILLIKAN, R. A., Conrad Réntgen, 462; Hall- wash’s Lichtelektrizitat, 943
Mines, Bureau of, 200
Minnesota, Univ. of, and Mayo Foundation, 855
Minot, Charles Sedgwick, 59; C. W. Extor, 701
Mitochondria and Azo Dyes, K. J. Scort, 834
Mooprz, R. L., Microsaur from Coal, 34; Sphen- oidal Sinus in Dinosaurs, 288; Amphibia of Coal Measures, 463; History of Medicine, F. H. Garrison, 536
Moorz, G. T., Bot. Soc. of Amer., 170
MooreE, W., Alabama Argillacea in Minnesota, 864
Morrey, C. B., Nitrogen Nutrition, 69
Morse, Elisha Wilson, L. W. Ferzer, 677
Morse, H. W., Batteries, R. R. LAWRENCE, 432
Muir, John, W. F. Bank, 353
Multiple Human Births, G. H. Parker, 648
Miinsterberg, H., Psychology, H. C. Warren, 429
Mycology and Phytopathology, C. L. SHEar, 479
National Academies and Research, G. E. Hatz, 12
National Academy of Sciences, Washington Meet- ting, A. L. Day, 566; Annual Meeting, 692; Proceedings, G. E, Haig, 815; E, B, WILSON, 868, 945
Naturalist’s Directory, J. C. BraNnNner, 135; 8. E. Cassino, 502
Naturalists, Amer. Soc. of, B. M. Davis, 369
Nervous Reactions, T. Hoven, 407
gp peace Acad. of Sci., R. 8, Cocks, 478, 664,
NEWELL, W., Inheritance in the Honey Bee, 218
NicHots, W. H., War and Chemical Industry, 37
Nitrogen Nutrition, C. B. Morrgy, 69
Nourtine, C. C., Unnatural History, 685
Nurtine, P. G., Optic Projection, 8. H. and H.
P. Gage, 395 |
O’Gara, P. J., Albinism in English Sparrow, 26; Silver Scurf of Potatoes, 131
OapEeNn, R, M., Amer. Psychol, Assoc., 547
Ogden, R. M., Psychology, M. W. 248
Ohio, Acad. of Sci., E. L, Rick, 35; State Uni- versity, 715
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Orbits of — Bodies, R. 8. Woopwarp, 492
OsporN, H. F., Eberhard Fraas, 571
Osmotic, Pressure and Desert Plants, J. A. Har- J. V. LAWRENCE and R. A. 656; Properties of Muscle, E. B. Mztcas, 689
OsterHouT, W. J. V., Antagonism, 255
Pacific Coast, Relief of, J. 8S. Diuuer, 48; Assoc. of Sci. Societies, J. N. Burman, 526; W. W. CAMPBELL, 637
PatmMErR, A. DeF., Measurements, J. S. Stevens, 828
PAPANICOLAOU, G., Sex in Guinea-pigs, 401
Paris Acad., Bonaparte Fund, 282
Park, New Glacial, J. M. CiarKxzr, 382; New Glacier, A. P. BrigHaM, 611; State, R. C. BENEDICT, 827
Parker, G. H., Eugenics and Public Service, 342; Multiple Human Births, 648
Parsons, C. L., Amer. Chem. Soc., New Orleans Meeting, 697; Seattle Meeting, 817
Pathology, Soc. of Exp., G. H. Wurrriz, 370
Paton, 8., Preparedness for Peace, 348
M, B., Photosensitive Areas, 141
Patton, W. 8., and F. W. Cragg, Medical Ento- mology, C. A. Koromp, 167
Patronizing 8. A. Republics, J. C. BraNNER, 236
PEARL, R., Interpolation and Gamma Function, 506; and F, M. Surrace, Sex Characters, 615
Peck, Charles Horton, 202
Petroleum in Foreign Countries, 249
Pharmacology and Exp. Therapeut., Amer. Soc. of, J. Aver, 294
Photosensitive Areas, B. M. Parren, 141
Physical Soc., Amer., A. D. Coin, 259, 841, 934
Physiol. Soc., Amer., A. J. CarLson, 142
Phytopath. Soc., Amer., C. L. SHear, 545
PICKERING, E. C., Astronomical Research, 82; A Typical Case, 288; Hall of Fame, 897
PitusBury, W. B., Definition and Method in Psy- chology, 371
Piper, C. V., Botany in Agric. Colleges, 211
Plant Autographs, 218
Plants, and Growth, D. T. MacDoveat, 467; Feeding Power of, E. Truoc, 616; Disease Re- sistance, O. APPEL, 773
Poisoning of Trees, F. SANForD, 213
Poor, ©. L., Astronomy, E. W. Price, 248
Porter, T. L., and R. C. Gowpy, Mechanics, 825
Potatoes, Silver Scurf of, P. J. O’Gara, 131
Pribilof Islands, G. A. CuarK, 902
Price, E, W., Astronomy, ©. L. Poor, 248
Procyonide, R. W. SHUFELDT, 691
Psychol. Assoc., Amer., R. M. OcpEN, 547
Psychology, W. B. Pituspury, 371
Psyllide wintering of, W. L. McArez, 940
Quotations, 214, 579, 905
Radio-activity and the Periodic System, F. P. VENABLE, 589
Radium Fertilizer, C. G. Horxins and W. H. Sacus, 732
Rasch, E., Electric Arc, R. G. Hupson, 466
Raymonp, P. E., Fossils, H. W. Shimer, 582
Reichert, E. T., Starches, H. KraEMEr, 686
Reptiles from the Trias, M. G. Ment, 735
Research, Astronomical and Mathematical, F. ScHLESINGER, 109; Physical Laboratory, 8. R. WituiaMs, 725; Scientific, and Sigma Xi, J. McKEEN CATTELL, 729
Rhodes, W. G., Alternating Currents, R. R. Lawr- ENCE, 504
Rice, E. L., Ohio Acad. of Sci., 35
RICHARDS, H, C., Amer. Philos. Soc., 835; A Solar Halo, 904
Ricuarps, R. H., Francis Humphreys Storer, 85 :
Rockefeller Foundation and Gen. Gorgas, 572
Réntgen, Conrad, R. A. MILLIKAN, 462
Rosenhain, W., Metallurgy, W. CAMPBELL, 762
Royal Photographic Society, C. E. K. Mzzs, 792
Russell, E. J., Biochemistry and Soil Conditions, F, K. CAMERON, 794
Sacus, W. H., and C. G. Hopxins, Radium Fer- tilizer, 732
St. Louis Acad. of Sci., C. H. DANForTH, 108, 588
SanForpD, F., Poisoning of Trees, 213
Saunvers, A. P., Cotton Worm Moth, 65
Say, Thomas, Foundation, 784
Saves, R. W., Tillite in New Hampshire, 220
Scale, Tempered, L. B, Spinney, 911
ScHLEsINGER, F., Astronomical and Mathematical Research, 109
Science, Teaching of History, W. T. SEpGwickK and H. W. Tyuer, 26; Club of Univ. of Wis., E. BR. Mrrzzr, 146; Organization of, 214; His- tory of, F. BrascH, 358
Scientific, Notes and News, 23, 59, 89, 127, 162, 202, 238, 282, 320, 355, 384, 421, 458, 497, 526, 572, 604, 640, 677, 720, 754, 785, 818, 857, 894, 936; Books, 27, 65, 99, 133, 166, 214, 246, 289, 324, 360, 391, 428, 465, 502, 534, 580, 612, 649, 686, 725, 760, 793, 828, 864, 906, 940; Journals and Articles, 327, 505, 829; Genealogy, C. B. DAVENPORT, 337
Scort, K. J., Vital Azo Dyes, 834
Scripps Institute, 893
Secondary Schools, E. R. Downine, 232
Sepewick, W. T., and H. W. Trier, Teaching of History of Science, 26
Sretic, M. G., Clinical Instruction, 594
SELIGMAN, E. R. A., J. Dewey and A. J. LovE- Joy, The University of Utah, 685
Sentiment versus Education, J. N. JAMEs, 64
Sex Characters, R. Peart and F. M. Surraceg, 615
Suarrer, P., Federation Amer. Societies for Exp. Biol., 405; Amer. Soc. Biol. Chemists, 406
Shark Intoxication, A. H. CiarK, 795
Shark’s Stomach, D. S. TorpaNn, 463
Suartuck, ©. H., Cyanide of Potassium and Trees, 324
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SHear, C. L., Mycology and Phytopathology, 479; Amer. Phytopath. Soc., 545
SHELDON, P., Mastodon Tusk, 98
8. E., Photochemistry, S. W. Young, 1
Sherman, H. C., Food Products, I. Brevirr, 134
Shimer, H. W., Fossils, P. E. RayMonp, 582
SHuFELDT, R. W., The Procyonidae, 691
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Societies and Academies, 108, 145, 260, 476, 550, 586, 664, 699, 735, 877, 913, 945
Soil Nitrates, K. F. KELLERMAN, 390
Solar Halo, R. C. RicHarps, 904
Solutions, Balanced, and Antagonism, R. H. True, 653; Balanced and Nutritive, J. Lors, 757
SPAULDING, P., Bot. Soc. of Wash., 260, 550, 879, 913; Charles Edwin Bessey, 420
Special Articles, 33, 69, 104, 141, 169, 218, 255, 290, 328, 365, 401, 432, 467, 506, 543, 584, 615, 653, 689, 735, 763, 797, 831, 872, 910, 947
SPINNEy, Tempered Scale, 911
STEBBINS, J., Electrical Photometry of Stars, 809
SreiL, W. N., Apogamy in Ferns, 293
STevENS, F. L., Strawberry Fungi, 912
J. S., Measurements, A. DEF. PALMER, 828
Stewart, G. W., Physics, W. E. Tower, C. H. Smith and C. M. Turton, 652
Storer, Francis Humphreys, R. H. RicHarps, 85
Strong, F., Lewis Lindsey Dyche, 280
Sumner, F. B., Mammals and Birds, J. Grinnell, 65; Saving the Genus, 899
Sunflower, Red, T. D. A. CocKERELL, 33
F. M., and R. Peart, Sex Characters, 1
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SwartH, H. 8., Albinism in English Sparrow, 578
Temperature and Musca Domestica, S. D. Kramer, 874
Terra Nova Expedition, E. W. Berry, 830
Tests, City Univ. of Cincinnati Bureau, 126, 201
Thomson, J. A., Wonder of Life, T. D. A. Cocx- ERELL, 290
Tillite in New Hampshire, R. W. Sayles, 220
Tower, W. E., C. Smith and C. M. Turton, Physics, G. W. Stewart, 652
Trachodon, The Genus, C. W. GiLMorE, 658
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Trees and Cyanide, C. H. SHarruck, 324
TROUSDALE, E. A., and K, T, Compton, Magnetic Particle, 611
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Twins, Human, Origin of, M. V. Cops, 501
TyLEr, H. W., and W. T. Sepewick, Teaching of History of Science, 26
Typical Case, E. C. PICKERING, 288; X, 758; S. L. McDonaLp, 760
Uexkull, Baron von, Biologische Weltanschauung, O. GLASER, 324
Units, Get them Right, A. McApim, 647 niversities and Investigation, R. 8. LILLIE, 553
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165, 207, 243, 287, 323, 358, 387, 423, 461, 501, 531, 574, 607, 644, 681, 724, 757, 790, 822, 862, 865, 938
Unnatural History, C. C. Nurrine, 685 Utah, Univ. of, Conditions, 637, 685, 856; Acad., A. O. GARRETT, 699
Van Name, W. G., Bird Collecting, 823
VENABLE, F, P., Radio-activity and the Periodic System, 589
Ventilation C.-E. A. Winstow, 625; Engineer- ing Problems, D. D. KIMBALL, 632
Voleanic Dust Veils, H. ArcTOWSKI, 252
Volterra, V., Lecons sur les Fonctions de Lignes, G. C. Evans, 246
Wane, F. B., Ind. Acad. of Sci., 880
Watron, L. B., Fraternities and Scholarship, 63
War and Chemical Industry, W, H. NicHo.s, 37
Warner, D. E., and A. F. BLAKESLEE, Egg-laying Activity and Yellow Pigment, 432
Warren, H. C., Psychology, H. Miinsterberg, 428
WasHBuRN, F. L., Albinism, 579
Washington Univ. Med. School, 717
Wasteneys, H., and J. Logs, Heliotropism, 328
Weismann, August, E. G. ConKLIN, 917
West, P. A., Imbedding Small Objects, 898
Weston’s Inventions, L. H. BAEKELAND, 484
Wheeler, W. M., Ants, T. D. A. CoCKERELL, 906
WHIPPLE, G. C., Kershaw’s Sewage, 944
Wuirptez, G. H., Soc. Exp. Path., 370
Wuirtne, 8S. F., Lady Huggins, 853
Wiechmann, F. G., Sugar Analysis, C. S. WILLIAM- SON, JR., 465
Wild Life Conservation, C. C. Apams, 790
Wruiams, 8S. R., Physical Research Laboratory, 725
Witiiamson, C. S., Jr., Sugar Analysis, F. G. Wiechmann, 465
Williston, 8S. W., Water Reptiles, R. 8. Luit, 391
Wiuson, E. B., Modern Zoology, 1
Witson, E. B., National Academy, 868, 945
Witson, O. T., Crown-gall of Alfalfa, 797
Winstow, C.-E. A., Ventilation, 625
Winton, W. M., Texas Horned Lizards, 797
Wisdom in State and Education, H. E. Arm- STRONG, 923
Wrirners, W. A., and F. E. Carruru, Gossypol, 324
Woods Hole Laboratory, E. Linton, 737
Woopwarp, R. 8., Freely Falling Bodies, 492
WoopworrnH, ©. W., Toxicity of Insecticides, 367
WorsHam, W. A., Amer. Assoc. for Adv. of Sci., Philadelphia Meeting, 70
Wrieut, J. D., The Deaf, H. Best, 650
X, The Typical Case Exemplified, 758 X, Eye Shades for Microscopical Work, 864
Yellow Pigment and Egg-laying Activity, A. F. BLAKESLEE and D. E. WaRNER, 432
Youne, 8. W., Photochemistry, 8. E. Sheppard, 166
Zinsser, H., Infection and Resistance, L. HEKTOEN, 28
Zoologists, Amer. Soc. of, C. Grave, 434, 469
Zoology, Modern, E. B. Wiison, 1; and Human-- ity, E. G. CoNKLIN, 333
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