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SCIENCE
A WEEKLY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE, PUBLISH.ING THE OFFICIAL NOTICES AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN
ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE.
NEW SERIES. VOLUME XXVII.
JANUARY-JUNE, 1908
NEW YORKTHE SCIENCE PRESS
1908
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CONTENTS AND INDEX.NEW SERIES. VOL. XXVII.-JANUARY TO JUNE, 1908.
The Names of Contributors are printed in Small Capitals.
Adams Fund, R. J. H. DELOACH, 927Adulteration, Congress on, 475; H. W. WILEY, 672Agriculture, Graduate School, 557Agronomy, Amer. Soc. of, T. L. LYON, 115Alabamornis, F. A. LUCAs, 311ALsBRRG, C. L., Boston Soc. of Med. Sci., 743Altamaha Formation in Ga., 0. VEATCH, 71American Assoc for the Advancement of Science,
Report of Gen. Sec., 41; President's Address,49; Section C, 81, 481, and Amer. Chem. Soc.,290, 321; Section F, 89, 940, and Amer. Soc.Zool., 905; Section I, 99; Section G, 121, 205;Section K, 128, 641; Section A, 161; SectionH, 281, 401; Hanover Meeting, 516, 733, 934,963, 997; Section L, 521; Section B, 561, 841,611; Section E, 721
Ani, H. M., Clarke's Devonic in North America,850
Anatomical Soc., German, J. S. KiNGSLEY, 854ANGELL, J. R., Biological Research, 381Anopheles in Sea Water, L. 0. HOWARD, 274Anthropoid Apes and Man, S. P. VERNE, 929Anthropological Soc. of Wash., W. HOUGH, 221,
391, 507, 626, 693; Harvard Soc., A. M.TOZZEB, 757
Anthropology, in California, A. L. KROEBER, 281;at the Amer. Assoc., G. G. MACCURDY, 401
Armitage, F. P., History of Chemistry, A. SmrrH,303
ARNoLD, R., Geol. Soc. of Washington, 188, 426,468, 585, 891, 957, 992; Benitoite, 312; andH. R. JOHNSON, Volcano in Los Angeles, Cal.,553
Arrhenius, S., Immunochemistry, J. LOEB, 343Art, Lost, Rediscovery, F. D. TORRE, 592Astroscopus, Nasal Cavity of, U. DAHLGREN, 993Astronomical Notes, S. I. BAILEY, 511Athletics and Scholarship, P. C. PHILLiPS, 547
B., E. W., Sir George Gabriel Stokes, 180BAILEY, E. H. S., Kansas Acad. of Sci., 107BAiLEY, S. I., Astronomical Notes, 511BAiN, H. F., Outlook in Geology, 877BAIER, F. C., Chicago Acad. of Sci., 423BAKER, J. H., Nat. Assoc. of State Univ., 115BALL, C. R., The Sorghum Midge, 114Ballons-sondes, A. L. ROTCH, 315BANCROFT, W. D., The Future of Chemistry, 978BAN1KS, N., Notes on Entomology, 354Baptanodon, W. J. HOLLAND, 191BARKER, L. F., Laboratories and Medical Practise
and Discoveries, 601BARNES, H. T., Calorimeter, 790Barnes, H. T., Ice Formation, H. F. REID, 104BASKERVIELE, C., Laboratory Organization, 681Baskets, Burden, 0. T. MASON, 350BATES, C. G., Drought-resistant Hickory, 473BATESON, W., and R. C. PUNNETT, Heredity of Sex,
785
BAuER, L. A., Magnetic Survey of U. S., 812BAWDEN, h. H., Chair of Philosophy at Univ. of
Cincinnati, 959BAYEY, W. S., and F. P. GuLLvER, Geology and
Geography at the Amer. Assoc., 721BECmR, G. F., Age of a Cooling Globe, 227, 392Behavior of Lower Organisms, H. S. JENNINGs, 698Benitoite, R. ARNOLD, 312; E. H. KEAus, 710BERKEY, C. P., Geology and Mineralogy, N. Y.
Acad. of Sci., 622BERRY, E. WV., Progressus Rei BotanicG, 393BESSEY, C. E., Botanical Notes, 431, 513, 753, 832,
857, 961; Bower on Land Flora, 618Bibliography, Scientific, C. H. KoFoID, 543Bigelow, R. P., Fluctuating Variations, 192BIGELOW, S. L., Herrick on Denatured Alcohol, 20BIGELOW, W. D., Chemical Positions in the Gov.
Service, 481Biological, Soc. of Wash., M. C. MARsH, 190, 266,
424, 505, 540, 624, 691, 744; Chemistry, Prob-lems of, R. H. CHITTENDEN, 241; Research, F.R. LILLIE, 369; W. TRELEASE, 372; H. H.DONALDSON, 375; W. H. HOWELL, 377; J. R.ANGELij, 381; Station, Bermuda, E. L. MARK,794
Biology, Animal, Laboratories at Iowa, 195; andMedicine, Exper. Soc. for, W. J. GIns, 469;Archives of, C. S. MINOT, 895
Birds, Instinct and Intelligence in, F. H. HERRICK,847
Blackhead, L. J. COLE, P. B; HADLE:Y, 994BLACKWELDER, E., Pre-Cambrian Rocks, 787BLAKESLEE, A. F., Marchal's Aposporie et Sex-
ualite, 500; Pure Cultures of Fungi, 960Blowpipe Analysis, C. W. BROWN, 472BRcher, M., Higher Algebra, G. A. MILLER, 535Boston Soc. of Med. Sci., C. L. ALSBBERG, 743,
778Botanical, Soc. of Amer., D. S. JOHNSON, 332;
Notes, C. E. BESSEY, 431, 513, 7153, 832, 857,961; Soc. of Wash., W. E. SAFFORD, 507, 540;H. METCALF, 586, 820
Botany, at the Amer. Assoc., H. C. COWLES, 205;Opportunities in, J. G. COuLTER, 873
Bouvier, E. L., Monographie des Onychophores,T. D. A. C., 619
Bower, F. O., Origin of a Land Flora, C. E.BESSEY, 618
BRADLEY, J. C., Entom. Soc. of Amer., 215BRANSON, E. B., Cladodus Compressus, 311Breeders' Assoc., Amer., C. B. DAVENPORT, 413Brittle-star from Woods Hole, H. L. CLARK, 147BRITTON, N. L., F. V. COVILLE and 0. F. COOK,
Wild Jamaica Cotton, 664BROWN, C. W., Blowpipe Analysis, 472BROWN, E. E., Education at the Amer. Assoc., 521BROWN, E. W., Mechanics, 350BROWN, J. S., Pink Katydids, 271BROWN, R. M., Earth Curvature, 789
30643
SCIENCE. [OONTNXTW ANDI INDEX
Bufo, Proportion of Injured, in Natural Group,W. E. KELLCOTT, 855
C., T. D. A., Bouvier's Monographie des Onycho-phores, 619
CALMAN, W. T., King-crab, 669Calorimeter, H. T. BARNES, 790CAMPBELL, W., Astr., Phys. and Chem., N. Y.
Acad. of Sci., 145CANNON, W. B., Howell's Physiology, 262Carnegie, Institution, 572; Foundation, 595; Pen-
sioning Widows of Professors, J. McK. CAT-TELL, H. S. PRITCHETT, 672; not a Charity,687
Case, E. C., Pelycosauria of N. A., W. D. MAT-THEW, 816
CATTELL, J. MaK., Administration of SyracuseUniversity, 900; Pensioning Widows of Pro-fessors by Carnegie Foundation, 672
CHASE, F. H., Onondaga Acad. of Sci., 822Chemical, Soc., Amer., N. Y. Section, C. M. JOYCE,
26, 191, 346, 543, 697, 854; NortheasternSection, F. H. THORP, 222, 923; and Sect. C,Amer. Assoc., 290, 321; Chicago Meeting, C.L. PARsONS, 331; Engineer, Education of, C.RICHARDSON, 81; Soc. of Wash., J. A. LE-CLEEc, 310, 346, 821; Industry, Soc. of, H.SCHWEITZER, 345; Positions in the Gov. Ser-vice, W. D. BIGELOW, 481
Chemistry, at the Amer. Assoc., B. E. CuRRY, C. L.PARSONS, 290, 321; Organic Notes on, J. B.TINGLE, 314; Physical, applied to Organic, J.STIEGLITZ, 768; Usefulness in Industries, W.D. RICHARDSON, 801; Building of Col. of Cityof N. Y., 969; A Pioneer in, Edgar F. Smith,970; Changes in Fifty Years, IRA REMSEN,973; Future of, W. D. BANCROFr, 978
Chemists, Biol., Amer. Soc. of., W. J. GIES, 495;Openings for, W. A. Noys, 876
Chicago Acad. of Sci., F. C. BAKER, 423China, New Education in, C. F. THWING, 256CHITTENDEN, R. H., Biological Chemistry, 241;
T. B. OSBORNE and OTHERS, Protein Nomen-clature, 554
CHRYSLER, M. A., Stevens's Plant Anatomy, 307Cincinnati University, Chair of Philos., H. H.
BAWDEN, 959Cladodus Compressus, E. B. BRANSON, 311CLARK, H. L., Brittle-star, 147Clark, William Smith, D. P. PENHALLOW, 172Clarke, J. M., Devonic History of N. A., H. M.
AmI, 850Clouds, Cumulus, A. L. ROTCH, 783; over a Fire,
B. M. VARNEY, 783COCKERELL, T. D. A., Fossil Sawfly, 113; Ameth-
ystine Glass, 825CoLE, A. D., Physics at Amer. Assoc., 611Cole, A. H., Biological Projection, M. F. GUYER,
65COLE, F. N., Amer. Math. Soc., 168, 471, 781;
Physics at Amer. Assoc., 561COLE, L. J., and P. B. HADLEY, Blackhead, 994College, and Uiiversity, D. S. JORDAN, 530;
Course, W. H. NicHOLS, 981CONANT, C. A., Friction in Economics, 99CONKLIN, E. G., Heredity, 89; Morgan's Exper.
Zoology, 139Conservation Commission, National, 994
COOK, 0. F., N. L. BRITTON, and F. V. Covaiz,Wild Jamaica Cotton, 664.
COTTON, E. C., and H. A. MORGAN, MegarhinusSeptentrionalis, 28
COULTER, J. G., Opportunities in Botany, 873COVILLE, E. V., N. L. BRITTON and 0. F. COOK,
Wild Jamaica Cotton, 664COWLES, H. C., Botany at Amer. Assoc., 205CREW, H., Outlook in Physics, 879CROOK, A. R., Illinois Acad. of Sci., 186CURRY, B. E., Chemistry at Amer. Assoc., 290, 321Curves, Melting-point, J. B. TINGLE, H. F. RoT ,
353CUSHMAN, A. S., Corrosion of Irons, 666
D., B., William Strafford, 234D., W. M., Current Notes on Land Forms, 31D., W. S., Kuenen on Die Kontinuitltstheorie, 306DAHLGREN, U., Nasal Cavity in Astroscopus, 993DAML, W. H., and H. VON IHERING, Malacological
Nomenclature, 825Darwin Celebration, 901DAVENPORT, C. B., Amer. Breeders' Assoc., 413DEAN, B., Lamarck, 151; Fossil Fishes, 1907, 201;
Kellogg's Darwinism To-day, 421DELOACH, R. J. H., The Adams Fund, 927DILLzR, J. S., Wash. Acad. of Sci., 466, 663Discussion and Correspondence, 27, 69, 108, 147,
191, 223, 267, 311, 350, 392, 427, 472, 509,543, 589, 626, 664, 698, 746, 783, 822, 854,894, 927, 959
Dissorophus, R. L. MOoDIE, 30Distribution of Species, A. E. ORTMANN, 427Dodge, R., Visual Fixation, E. B. HURY, 501DONALTSON, H. H., Biological Research, 375DRUMMOND, J., Science in New Zealand, 356DUMBLE, E. T., Tertiary Deposits of Mexico, 273Duncan, R. K., Chemistry of Commerce, W. Mc-
MURTRIE, 106
Earth, as Heat-radiating Planet, J. M. SCHAEBERLE,392; The Cooling, A. C. LANE, 589; CurvatureExperiments, R. M. BROWN, 789
EASTMAN, C. R., Early Santorin and IschianEruptions, 855
EASTMAN, J. R., Discovery of Satellites of Mars,666
Ecological Formations of Pittsburg, 0. E. JEN-NINGS, 828
Economics, Friction in, C. A. CONANT, 99Education at the Amer. Assoc., E. E. BROWN, 521;
C. R. MANN, 525Electrolytic Resistance, Apparatus for Measuring,
A. W. SMITH, 635Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc., A. S. WHEELER, 589, 994ELLIS, W. H., Chemical Education of the Engi-
neer, 882Emerald Lake, Filling by Alluvial Fan, F. H.
LAHEE, 752Energy, New Unit for, A. T. JONES, 28Engineer, Chem. Education of, W. H. ELLIS, 882Entomological Soc. of Amer., J. C. BRADLEY, 215Entomology, Notes on, N. BANKS, 354Eruptions, Early, C. R. EASTMAN, 855Evolution, H. F. OSBORN, 148; Coincident, H. F.
OSBORN, 749; in Rhyme, V. L. KELLOGG, 791
Fairbanks, H. W., Physiography, D. W. JOHNSON,216
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SCIENCE.
FARIS, R. L., Wash. Philos. Soc., 25, 108, 309, 391,503, 538, 586, 625, 695, 991
Fauna of Russian River, Cal., J. 0. SNYDER, 269Fechner's Law, P. G. NUTTING, 510Federation, Amer., of Teachers of Mathematical
and Natural Sciences, C. R. MANN, 528; H.NV. TYLER, R. E. DODGE, F. N. PETERS, J. T.RoRER and C. R. MANN, 713
Fernald, M. L., Soil-preferences of Alpine and Sub-alpine Plants^, E. W. HILGARD, 140
FERRY, F. C., Standards of Colleges, 834Fetus, Sirenian, B. G. WILDER, 825FETZER, L. W., The Term " Therm," 312FIELDE, A. M., Moth-proofing of Woolens, 271Finley, W. L., American Birds, F. H. HERRIC1K, 182Flea Remedy, F. L. WASHBURN, 113FLEXNER, S., Pathology, 128Fossil Fishes, 197, B. DEAN, 201FRANKLIN, E. C., Conductivity of Aqueous Solu-
tions, 343; Jones on Conductivity in MixedSolvents, 989
Freedom, Academic, 675FROST, E. B., Charles H. Young, 136Fungi, Pure Cultures of, A. F. BLAKESLEE, 960
GAGER, C. S., Torrey Bot. Club, 25, 267, 470, 542,854, 926
GALE, H. G., Uhler and Wood's Absorption Spec-tra, 389
Gardiner, Edward Gardiner, 153GARRETT, A. 0., Utah Acad. of Sci., 820GATES, R. R., Chromosomes of CEnothera, 193Geographical Field Study in Italy and Alps, 715Geological, Soc. of Washington, F. E. WRIGHT,
68, 347; R. ARNOLD, 188, 426, 468, 585, 891,957, 992; P. S. SMITH, 537, 694, 924; Soc. ofAmer., E. 0. HovEY, 405; Survey, 671; Cli-mates, J. M. SCHAEBERLE, 894
Geology, and Geog. at Amer. Assoc., W. S. BAY-LEY, F. P. GULLIVER, 721; Outlook in, H. F.BAIN, 877
George Washington University, 234GIES, W. J., Soc. for Exper. Biol. and Med., 469;
Amer. Soc. Biol. Chemists, 495; Physiol. andExper. Medicine at the Amer. Assoc., 641
Glass, Amethystine, T. D. A. COCKERELL, 825;H. W. HARPER, 894; E. T. WHERRY, 895
Globe, Cooling, G. F. BECKER, 227, 392Gonio1neter, A. F. ROGERS, 929GRATACAP, L. P., Amer. Mus. of Nat. History,
1907, 920Green, J. R., Vegetable Physiology, H. M. RICH-
ARDS, 423GUDGER, E. L., N. C. Acad. of Sci., 988GULLIVER, F. P., and W. S. BAYLEY, Geol. and
Geog. at Amer. Assoc., 721GUTHRIE, C. C., Transplantation of Blood Vessels,
473GUYER, M. F., Cole on Biological Projection, 65
HADLEY, P. B. and L. J. COLE, Blackhead, 994Hanausek, T. F., Microscopy, H. KRAEMER, 263HARDESTY, I., Santee's Anatomy of Brain and
Spinal Cord, 533HARPER, H. W., Amethystine Blue, 894HARRIS, G. D., Lafayette beds of La., 351HAZEN, T. E., Torrey Botanical Club, 782Herbarium Specimens, W. A. KELLERMAN, 69
Heredity, E. G. CONKLIN, 89; and EnvironicForces, D. T. MAcDOuGAL, 121; of Sex, R. C.PUNNETT, W. BATESON, 785
HERRIcK, F. H., Finley on American Birds, 182;Schillings's Wildest Africa, 497; Instinct andIntelligence in Birds, 847
Herrick, R. F., Denatured Alcohol, S. L. BIGELOW,20
HERVEY, J. L., Trotting and Pacing, 192Hickory Drouth-resistant, C. G. BATES, 473HILGAID, E. W., Fernald on Alpine and Sub-
alpine Plants, 140HOLLAND, W. J., Baptanodon, 191HOLT, L. E., Rockefeller Institute for Medical
Research, 394HOUGH, W., Anthrop. Soc. of Wash., 221, 391, 507,
626, 693HOVEY, E. O., N. Y. Acad. of Sci., 65; Geol. Soc.
of Amer., 405HOWARD, L. O., Anopheles in Sea Water, 274;
The Amer. Assoc., 934HOWE, M. A., Torrey Botanical Club, 745, 782HOWELL, E. E., Two New Meteorites, 27HOWELL, W. H., Biological Research, 377Howell, W. H., Physiology, W. B. CANNON, 262HUEY, E. B., Dodge's Visual Fixation, 501
IDDINGS, J. P., Richards's Mineral Characters, 107IHERING, H. VON, and W. H. DALL, Malacological
Nomenclature, 825Illinois, Acad. of Sci., A. R. CROOK, 186; Univer-
sity of, 394Indiana Acad. of Sci., J. H. RANSOM, 23Inheritance of Fluctuating Variations, R. P. BIG-
ELOW, 192; W. J. SPILLMAN, 509; A. E.ORTMANN, 545
Inland Waterways, 417, 996Iowa Academy of Science, L. S. Ross, 986Iron, Corrosion of, A. S. CUSHMAN, 666
J., J., Storring's Mental Pathology and NormalPsychology, 818; Pillsbury on Attention, 819;Seashore's Experiments in Psychology, 985
JASTROW, J., Judd's Psychology, 775JENNINGS, H. S., Behavior of Lower Organisms,
698JENNINGS, 0. E., Ecological Formations of Pitts-
burg, 828Jesup, Morris K., H. F. O., 235JOHNSON, D. S., Botanical Soc. of Amer., 332JOHNSON, D. W., Fairbanks's Practical Physiog-
raphy, 216JOHNSON, H. R., and R. S. ARNOLD, So-called
Volcano, 553Johnson, W. W., Integral Calculus, C. J. KEYSER,
954JONES, A. T., Dr. Ormsby's Unit for Energy, 28Jones, H. C., Conductivity in Mixed Solvents, E.
C. FRANKLIN, 984JONES, L. R., Vermont Botanical Club, 346JORDAN, D. S., College and University, 530JOYCE, C. M., N. Y. Sect. of Am. Chem. Soc., 26,
191, 346, 543, 697, 854Judd, C. H., Psychology, J. JASTROW, 775
Kansas Acad. of Sci., E. H. S. BAILEY, 107Katydids, Pink, J. S. BROWN, 271KELLERMAN, W. A., Preparing Herbarium Speci-
mens, 69
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SCIENCE. [CONTENTS ANDI INDEX.
KELLICOTT, W. E., Proportion of Injured in Bufo,855
KELLOGG, V. L., Evolution in Rhyme, 791Kellogg, V. L., Darwinism To-day, B. DEAN, 421Kelvin, Lord, A. G. WEBsTER, 1KENT, W., Syracuse University, 859, 932KERN, F. D., Roestelia Penicillata in N. A., 930KEYSER, C. J., Recent Mathematical Books, 954Kidd, W., Touch in Mammals and Birds, I. W.WILDER, 582
KING, F. H., Soils, 626King-crab, W. T. CALMAN, 669KINGSLEY, J. S., German Anatomical Soc., 854KNAB, F., Tower's Evolution in Leptinotarsa, 223KOFOID, C. A., Scientific Bibliography, 543KRAEMER, H., Hanausek's Microscopy, 263KRAUS, E. H., Benitoite, 710KoEOBER, A. L., Anthropology in California, 281Kuenen, J. P., Die Kontinuitiitstheorie, W. S. D.,
306
Laboratory Organization, C. BASKERVILLE, 681tLadenburg, A., Entwickelungsgeschichte der
Chemie, A. SMITH, 303Lafayette Beds of La., G. D. HARRIS, 351; W JMcGEE, 472
LAHEE, F. hl., Emerald Lake, 752Lamarck, B. DEAN, 151, 477Land Forms, Current Notes on, W. M. D., 31LANE, A. C., The Cooling Earth, 589Larmor, J., Sir George Gabriel Stokes, E. WV. B.,
180LECLERC, J. A., Chem. Soc. of Wash., 310, 346, 821LEE, T. G., Zoology at Amer. Assoc., 905; Amer.
Soc. of Zoologists, 940Leptinotarsa, Evolution in, F. KNAB, 223LEWIS, G. N., Smith's Electro-analysis, 689LILLIE, F. R., Biological Research, 369Lippmann, E. 0. von, Geschichte der Naturwissen-
schaften, A. SMITH, 303LoEB, J., Arrhenius's Immunochemistry, 343LOOmIS, F. B., Amer. Soc. of Vertebrate Paleon-
tology, 254LovEJoY, A. O., Riley on Amer. Philosophy, 464LUCAS, F. A., Our Larger Museums, 33; Is Ala-
bamornis a Bird? 311LULL, R. S., Osborn on Mammalian Molar Teeth,
341LusK, G., Carl von Voit, 315LYoN, T. L., Amer. Soc. of Agronomy, 115
MACCURDY, G. G., Anthropology at Amer. Assoc.,401
MACDOUGAL, D. T., Heredity, 121McGEE, W J, Lafayette Beds in La., 472McGuIGAN, H., Carbohydrate Metabolism, 429MCMURRICH, J. P., Presidential Address, Amer.
Soc. of Naturalists, 361MCMURTRIE, W., Duncan's Chemistry of Com-
merce, 106McNAIR, F. W., The Amer. Assoc., 41Magnetic Survey in Pacific Ocean, 1907, 116MANN, C. R., Education at the Amer. Assoc., 525;
Amer. Federation of Teachers of Math. andNatural Sciences, 528
Marchal, E., and E., Aposporie et Sexualite, A.F. BLAKESLEE, 500
Marine Expeditions, H. G. MAYER, 669MARK, E. L., Bermuda Biol. Sta., 794
Mars, Satellites of, J. R. EASTMAN, 666; J.RITCHIE, JR., 749
MARSH, M. C., Biol. Soc. of Wash., 190, 266, 424,505, 540, 624, 691, 744
MASON, 0. T. Adjustable Burden Baskets, 350Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Report of,
456Mathematical, Soc., Amer., F. N. CoLE, 168, 471,
781; Chicago Section, H. E. SLAUGHT, 889Mathematics and Astronomy at the Amer. Assoc.,
G. A. MILLER, 161MATTHEW, W. 1)., Case's Revision of Pelycosauria
of North America, 816MAYER, A. G., Increasing Efficiency of Marine
Expeditions, 669Mechanics, Teaching of, E. W. BROWN, 350Medical Laboratories and Practise, L. F. BARKER,
601Medicine, and the University, W. H. WELCH, 8;
and other Sciences of Nature, W. H. WELCH,49
Megarhinus Septentrionalis, H. A. MORGAN., E. C.COTTON, 28
Melody and Origin of Musical Scale, W. C. SABINE,841
MENDEL, L. B., Amer. Physiol. Soc., 170Metabolism, Carbohydrate, H. McGUIGAN, 429METCALF, H., Botanical Soc. of Wash., 586, 820Meteorites, New, E. E. HOWELL, 27Meteorology and Climatology, Notes on, R. DEC.
WARD, 74, 195, 474, 594, 831, 898Meyer, von, E., History of Chemistry, H. SMITH,
303MEYLAN, G. L., Physical Characteristics of Col-
lege Students, 711Michigan Acad. of Sci., W. G. SACKETT, 851MILLER, G. A., Math. and Astron. at Amer. Assoc.,
161; BOcher's Higher Algebra, 535MINER, R. W., Biology, N. Y. Acad. of Sciences,
66MINOT, C. S., Archives of Biology, 895Model, Coral Island, 792MOODIE, R. L., Dissorophus, 30MORGAN, H. A., and E. C. COTTON, Megarhinus
septentrionalis, 28Morgan, T. H., Exper. Zoology, E. G. CONKLIN,
139Moth-proofing of Woolens, A. M. FIELDE, 271Muir, M. M. P., Chemical Theories and Laws,
H. SMITH, 303MUNGER, W. P., " Permanent Phase," 830Museums, Our Larger, F. A. LUCAS, 33; American
Association of, P. M. REA, 636Mutation, C. A. WHITE, 193
National, Assoc. of State Univ., J. H. BAER, 115;Acad. of Sci., 691; Standards of Colleges, F.C. FERRY, 834; Educational Assoc., 963
Natural, History Societies, New England Federa-tion, 714; Resources, Commission, 992
Naturalists, Amer. Soc. of, Presidential Address,J. P. McMURRICH, 361
Nature-study Soc., Amer., 433NEAL, H. V., Outlook in Zoology, 880Newton's Law of Radiation, J. M. SCHAEBERLE,
784New York Acad. of Sci., Annual Meeting, E. 0.
iIOVEY, 65; Biol., R. W. MINER, 66; Astron.,Phys. and Chem., W. CAMPBELL, 145; Geol.
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NEW SERIES. 1VOL. XXVII.J SCIENCE.
and Mineral., C. P. BERKEY, 622; Anthropol.and Psychol., R. S. WOODWORTH, 890
NICHoLs, W. H., The College Course, 981NIPHIEB, F. E., An Old Story, 748Nobel Prizes, P. OLSSON-SEFFER, 108Nomenclature, Protein, R. H. CHITTENDEN, 0.
FoLIN, W. J. GIES, W. KooCH, T. B. OSBORNE,P. A. LEVENE, J. A. MANDEL, A. P. MATHEWS,L. B. MENDEL, 554; Malacological, H. VONIHERING, W. H. DALL, 825
North Carolina Acad. of Sci., E. W. GUDGER, 988NoyEs, W. A., Openings for Chemists, 876NUTTING, P. G., Derivation of Fechner's Law, 510
O., H. F., Morris K. Jesup, 235OBERHOLSER, H. C., Genera Avium, 22CEnothera, Chromosomes of, R. R. GATES, 193Ohio Acad. of Sci., L. B. WALTON, 143OLSSON-SEFFER, P., The Nobel Prizes, 108Onondaga Acad. of Sci., F. H. CHASE, 822Oregon Acad. of Sci., 390ORTMANN, H. E., Distribution of Species, 427;
Fluctuating Variation, 545OSBORN, H. F., Factors of Evolution, 148; Co-
incident Evolution, 749Osborn, H. F., Mammalian Molar Teeth, R. S.
LuLL, 341OSGOOD, W. F., Differential and Integral Calculus,
C. J. KEYSER, 954Ovideo, University of, 516
Paleontology, Vertebrate, Amer. Soc. of, F. B.LOOMIS, 254
Parasitism, Brown Scale, H. J. QUAYLE, 788PARSONS, C. L., Amer. Chem. Soc., 331Pathology, Tendencies in, S. FLEXNER, 128; Plant,
E. S. REYNOLDS, 937PATTEN, S. N., Pensions for College Teachers, 822PENHALLOW, D. P., William Smith Clark and
Scientific Agriculture, 172Pensions for College Teachers, S. N. PATTEN, 822Phase, Permanent, W. P. MUNGER, 830Philippines, Positions in, 715PHILLIPS, P. C., Ataletics and Scholarship, 547Philosophical Soc. of Wash., R. L. FARIS, 25, 108,
309, 391, 503, 538, 586, 625, 695, 991; Amer.Gen. Meeting, 36, 761
Physical Characteristics of College Students, G.L. MEYLAN, 711
Physics, at the Amer. Assoc., F. N. CoLE, 561; A.D. COLE, 61 1; Outlook in, H. CREw, 879
Physiological Soc., Amer., L. B. MENDEL, 170Physiology and Exper. Med. at the Amer. Assoc.,
W. J. GIES, 641Pillsbury, W. B., Attention, J. J., 819Poincar6, H., Value of Science, R. M. WENLEY,
386±eolitics, Predatory, in Okla., 675POLLARD, C. L., Torrey Bot. Club, 220PRITCHETT, H. S., Pensioning Widows by Carnegie
Foundation, 672Progressus Rei Botanicse, E. W. BERRY, 393Publication of Amer. Chem. Research, J. B.
TINGLE, 659PUNNETT, R. C., and W. BATESON, Heredity of
Sex, 785
QUAYLE, H. J., Brown Scale Parasitism, 788Quotations, 150, 233, 430, 593, 968
Radiation, Penetrating, W. W. STRONG, 351RANSOM, J. H., lnd. Acad. of Sci., 23RANSOME, F. L., Pre-Cambrian Sediments of
Grand Canyon, Colo., 667REA, P. M., Amer. Assoc. of Museums, 636REID, H. F., Internat. Seismological Assoc., 74;
Barnes on Ice Formation, 104REMSEN, I., Changes in Chemistry, 973Research Defense Society, 931REYNOLDS, E. S., Plant Pathology, 937RICHARDS, H. M., Green's Vegetable Physiology,
423Richards, R. W., Mineral Characters, J. P. ID-
DINGS, 107RICHARDSON, C., The Chemical Engineer, 81RICHARDSON, W. D., Chemistry in Industries, 801Right-handedness and Peripheral Vision, H. C.
STEVENS, 272Riley, I. W., Amer. Philos., A. 0. LOVEJOY, 464RITCHIE, J., JR., Satellites of Mars, 749Rockefeller Institute for Med. Research, 901; L.
E. HOLT, 394Rocks, Pre-Cambrian in Wyoming, E. BLACK-
WELDER, 787Rcestelia Penicillata in N. Amer., F. D. KERN, 930ROGERS, A. F., Goniumeter, 929ROLKER, H. F., and J. B. TINGLE, Melting-point
Curves, 353Ross, L. S., Iowa Academy of Sciences, 986ROTCH, A. L., Ballons-Sondes at St. Louis, 315;
Cumulus Clouds, 783
S., M. B., Archiv fur Optik, 264SABINE, W. C., the Musical Scale, 841SACKETT, W. G., Mich. Acad. of Sci., 851SAFFORD, W. E., Botanical Soc. of Wash., 507, 540.Santee, H. E., Brain and Spinal Cord, I. HARDESTY,
533Sawfly, Fossil, T. D. A. COCKERELL, 113SCHAEBERLE, J. M., Earth as Heat-radiating
Planet, 392; Newton's Law of Radiation, 784;Geological Climates, 894
Schillings, C. G4., In Wildest Africa, F. H. HER-RICK, 497
SCHLESINGER, H., Werner's Inorg. Chemistry, 64Schultze, A., Graphic Algebra, C. J. KEYSER, 954SCHWEITZER, H., Soc. of Chem. Industry, 345Science in New Zealand, J. DRUMMOND, 356Scientific, Books, 20, 64, 104, 139, 180, 216, 262,
303, 341, 386, 421, 464, 497, 533, 580, 618,689, 737, 775, 816, 850, 885, 920, 954, 984;Journals and Articles, 23, 220, 265, 308,345, 502, 536, 621, 662, 690, 742, 778, 819,889, 957; Notes and News, 37, 76, 117, 155,196, 236, 27-5, 316, 357, 395, 434, 477, 517,558, 596, 637, 676, 716, 758, 796, 835, 869,901, 934, 965, 998
Seasickness, E. S. TALBOT, 546Sediments and Faults in Grand Canyon, F. L.
RANSOME, 667Seismological Assoc., H. F. REID, 74Sherrington, C. S., The Nervous System, R. S.
WOODWORTH, 885SLAUGHT, H. E., Amer. Math. Soc., Chicago, 889SMITH, A., History of Chemistry, 303SMITH, A. W., Electrolytic Resistance, 635SMITH, E. F., A Pioneer in Chemistry, 970Smith, E. F., Electro-analysis, G. N. LEWIS, 689SMITH, P. S., Geol. Soc. of Wash., 537, 694, 924
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SCIENCE. LCONTENTS ANDI INDEX.
Snyder, C., The World Machine, E. G. SPAULDING,580
SNYDER, J. O., Fauna of Russian River, Cal., 269Societies and Academies, 23, 65, 107, 143, 186, 220,
266, 309, 345, 390, 423, 466, 503, 537, 585,622, 663, 691, 743, 778, 820, 851, 889, 923,957, 986
Sorghum Midge, C. R. BALL, 114SPAULDING, E. G., Snyder's The World Machine,
580Special Articles, 28, 71, 113, 148, 193, 227, 272,
312, 351, 429, 473, 510, 547, 592, 635, 667,710, 749, 785, 825, 855, 896, 929, 960
Species, Elementary, Interpretation of, W. J.SPILLMAN, 896
SPILLMAN, W. J., Fluctuating Variations, 509;Elementary Species, 896
STEJNEGER, L., Japanese Turtle, 746STEVENS, H. C., Right-handedness, 272Stevens, W. C., Plant Anatomy, M. A. CHRYSLER,
307STIEGLITZ, J., Physical and Organic Chemistry,
768Storring, G., Mental Pathology; J. J., 818Story, An Old, F. E. NIPHER, 748Stratford, William, B. D., 234STRONG, W. W., Penetrating Radiation, 351Sun, Temperature of, F. W. VERY, 267Survey, Coast and Geodetic, 793; Magnetic, L. A.
BAUER, 812Syracuse University, Administration of, W. KENT,
859, 932; J. McK. CATTELL, 900
TALBOT, E. S., Seasickness, 546Teachers, Exchange of, between Prussia and United
States, 733Tertiary Deposits of Northeastern Mexico, E. T.
DUMBLE, 273"Therm," L. W. FETZER, 312Thompson, Elizabeth, Science Fund, 117THoRp, F. H., Northeastern Sect. of Amer. Chem.
Soc., 222, 923'L'HWING, C. F., Education in China, 256TINGLE, J. B., Organic Chemistry, 314; and H. F.
ROLKER, Melting-point Curves, 353; Publica-tion of American Chemical Research, 659
TOMBO, JR., R., University Registration, 112TORRE, F. D)., Rediscovery of a Lost Art, 592Torrey Botanical Club, C. S. GAGER, 25, 267, 470,
542, 854, 926; C. L. POLLARD, 220; M. A.HowE, 745, 782; T. E. HAZEN, 782
Townsend, E. J., and G. H. Goodenough, Calculus,C. J. KEYSER, 954
Toxicity of Soils, F. H. KING, 626'lOZZER, A. M., Harvard Anthropological Soc., 757Transplantation of Blood Vessels, C. C. GUTHRIE,
473TRELEASE, W., Biological Research, 372
Trotting and Pacing, J. L. HERVEY, 192Turtle, Japanese, L. STEJNEGER, 746TYiTS, H. W., R. E. DODGE, F. N. PETERS, J. T.
RoREn and C. R. MANN, Amer. Federation ofTeachers of MIath. and Natural Sciences, 713
Uhler, H. S., and R. W. Wood. Absorption Spec-tra, H. G. GALE, 389
University, and Educational News, 40, 80, 120,159, 200, 240, 280, 320, 359, 400, 439, 480,520, 560, 600, 639, 680, 720, 759, 800, 839,871, 904, 936; Registration, R. TomBo, JR.,112
Utah Acad. of Sci., 556, H. 0. GARRETT, 820
VARNEY, B. M., Clouds over a Fire, 783VEATCH, O., Altamaha Formation in Ga., 71Vermont Botanical Club, L. R. JONES, 346VERNER, S. P., Anthropoid Apes, 929VERY, F. W., Temperature of the Sun, 267Voit, Carl von, G. LUsK, 315Volcano, So-called, R. S. ARNOLD, H. R. JOHNSON,
553
WALTON, L. B., Ohio Acad. of Sci., 143WARD, R. DEC., Notes on Meteorology and Clima-
tology, 74, 195, 474, 594, 831, 898WASHBURN, P. L., Flea Remedy, 113Washington Acad. of Sci., J. S. DILER4, 466, 663Waterways, Inland, 417, 966WEBSTER, A. G., Lord Kelvin, 1WELcH, W. H., Medicine and the University, 8;
Interdependence of Medicine and other Sci-ences of Nature, 49
WENLEY, R. M., Poincard's Value of Science, 386Werner, A., Inorg. Chemistry, H. SCHLESINGER, 64WHEELER, A. S., Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc., 589, 994WHERRY, E. T., Amethystine Blue, 895WHITE, C. A., Mutation of Gossypium, 193WILDER, B. G., Wiedersheim's Comparative Anat-
omy of Vertebrates, 737; Sirenian Fetus, 825WILDER, J. W., Kidd on Sense of Touch, 582WILEY, H. W., Suppressing Adulteration, 672WOODRUFF, L. L., Amer. Soc. of Zool., 441, 488Woods, F. S., and F. H. Bailey, Mathematics, C.
J. KEYSER, 954WOODWORTH, R. S., Sherrington's Nervous System,
885; Anthropology and Psychology, N. Y.Acad. Sci., 890
WRIGHT, F. E., Geol. Soc. of Wash., 68, 347
Young, Charles A., E. B. FROST, 136
Zoologists, Amer. Soc. of, L. L. WOODRUFF, 441,488
ZOOLOGY, Openings in, H. V. NEAL, 880; at Amer.Assoc., and Amer. Soc. of Zool., T. G. LEE,905, 940
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