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ORGANIZATION AND ACTIVITIES OF THE COUNCIL

ANNUAL REPORTS

1916 First Report in Report of the National Academy of Sciences for the year 1916, pages 31-36. No copies for distribution.

1917 Second annual report. Reprinted from the Report of the National Academy of Sciences for the year 1917, pages 46-70. No copies for distribution.

1918 Third annual report. Reprinted from the Report of the National Academy of Sciences for the year 1918, pages 39-112. Limited supply distributed free.

1919 Fourth annual report. Reprinted from the Report of the National Academy of Sciences for the year 1919, pages 65-130. No copies for distribution.

1920 Fifth annual report. Reprinted from the Report of the National Academy of Sciences for the year 1920, pages 34-110.

ORGANIZATION OF THE COUNCIL

Report to the Engineering Foundation on the origin, foundation and scope of the National Research Council. Presented by CARY T. HUTCHINSON, Secretary. New York, February 27, 1917. Pages 8. Distributed free, postage 1 cent.

Members and committees of the National Research Council. Washington, November 10, 1917. Pages 32. Distributed free, postage 1 cent.

Executive Order issued by the President of the United States May 11, 1918. Washington, 1918. Pages 2. No copies for distribution.

War organization of the National Research Council. Washington, 1918. Pages 26. No copies for distribution.

Organization of the National Research Council. Preamble. Washington, 1919. Pages 6. Distributed free, postage 1 cent.

Organization and members 1919-1920. Washington, D. C., December 1919. Pages 26. Distributed free, postage 1 cent.

The National Research Council. By VERNON KELLOGG. Reprinted from International Conciliation. September, 1920. Pages 8. Distributed free, postage 1 cent.

Organization and members 1920-1921. Washington, D. C., December, 1920. Pages 45. Distributed free, postage 2 cents.

ORGANIZATION OF DIVISIONS

Educational relations. VERnon Kellogg, chairman. Washington, August 15, 1919. Pages 7. Limited supply distributed free, postage 1 cent.

Engineering. GALEN H. CLEVENGER, vice-chairman. Presented at the meeting of The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, New York, June, 1919. Pages 10. Limited supply distributed free, postage 1 cent.

Engineering. GALEN H. CLEVENGER, acting chairman. Reprinted from Science, N. S., July 18, 1919, Vol. 50, pages 58-60. Distributed free, postage 1 cent. Division of Engineering, National Research Council, in coöperation with Engineering Foundation. January, 1921. Pages 4. Distribution free, postage 1 cent. Geology and geography. EDWARD B. MATHEWS, chairman. Washington, 1919. Pages 3. Limited supply distributed free, postage 1 cent.

Medicine and related sciences. RICHARD M. PEARCE, chairman. Washington, 1918. Pages 2. Limited supply distributed free, postage 1 cent.

Research information committee. S. W. STRATTON, chairman. Washington, April 15, 1918. Pages 4. Distributed free, postage 1 cent.

States Relations, preliminary announcement. By JOHN C. MERRIAM, chairman. Washington, D. C., April, 1920. Pages 7. Limited supply distributed free, postage 1 cent.

ACTIVITIES

The engineering work of the National Research Council. By HENRY M. HOWE. Reprinted from the Transactions of the American Institute of Mining Engineers, 1918, pages 1715-1719. Limited supply distributed free, postage 1 cent. The National Engineering Societies and the National Research Council. By GEORGE E. HALE. Reprinted from the Journal of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, October, 1918, pages 825-829. Limited supply distributed free, postage 1 cent.

The Division of Engineering of the National Research Council in coöperation with the Engineering Foundation. January, 1921. Pages 16. Limited supply distributed free, postage 2 cents.

Alloys Research Association announcing an informational service. Under the auspices of the Divisions of Engineering and Research Extension. November, 1920. Washington, D. C. Pages 18. Distributed free, postage 1 cent. A National Research Council. By GEORGE E. HALE. Reprinted from the New York Evening Post, October 9, 1916. Pages 2. Distributed free, postage 1 cent. National Research Council. Basis of organization and means of coöperation with state councils of defense. By GEORGE E. HALE. Reprinted from the Journal of the Franklin Institute, June, 1917, pages 759-766. Distributed free, postage 1 cent. The National Research Council. How it proposes to mobilize the nation's science for industrial progress and military efficiency. By GEORGE E. HALE. Reprinted from the New York Times, July 26, 1916. Pages 2. Distributed free, postage 1 cent.

National Research Council. Research committees in educational institutions. By GEORGE E. HALE. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, March, 1917, Vol. 3, pages 223–227. Limited supply distributed free, postage 1 cent.

The National Research Council. By VERNON KELLOGG. Reprinted from the December, 1920, issue of the North American Review. Pages 8. No copies for distribution.

Better Tools for our scientists, engineers and industrial technical men. By J. R. ANGELL. December, 1920, Washington, D. C. Pages 11. Distributed free, postage 1 cent.

The National Research Council and its chemistry committee. By MARSTON TAYLOR BOGERT. Reprinted from the Journal of the American Chemical Society, May, 1917, Vol. 39, pages 841-855. Limited supply distributed free, postage 1 cent. The National Research Council and the organization of science. By VERNON KELLOGG. Reprinted from The Nation's Business, November, 1919. Pages 7. Limited supply distributed free, postage 1 cent.

National Research fellowships in physics and chemistry supported by the Rockefeller Foundation. March 29, 1919. Pages 4. Limited supply distributed free, postage 1 cent.

National Research fellowships in physics and chemistry supported by the Rockefeller Foundation. Washington, D. C., January 1, 1920. Pages 4. Limited supply distributed free, postage 1 cent.

The new International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry. By EDWARD W. WASH

BURN. Reprinted from Science, N. S., October 3, 1919, Vol. 50, pages 319–321.
No copies for distribution.

Organization of the American Geophysical Union. By HARRY O. WOOD. Science, N. S., March 19, 1920, Vol. 51, pages 297-299. Limited supply distributed free, postage 2 cents.

Organization of the American Section of the proposed International Geophysical Union. A. A. MICHELSON, chairman, F. R. MOULTON, T. C. CHAMBERLIN. Reprinted from Science, N. S., September 5, Vol. 50, pages 233–238, and September 12, 1919, pages 255-259. Limited supply distributed free, postage 1 cent. Outline of plan for an inter-allied research council. Washington, 1918. Pages 2. No copies for distribution.

Report of the Meetings of the International Research Council and of the Affiliated Unions held at Brussels, July 18-28, 1919. Presented to the Division of Foreign Relations by W. W. CAMPBELL, Chairman, American Delegation to the International Research Council. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 6, No. 6, pages 340–348, June, 1920. Limited supply distributed free, postage 1 cent.

Psychology and national service. By ROBERT M. YERKES. Reprinted from the Psychological Bulletin, July, 1917, Vol. 14, pages 259–262. Limited supply distributed free, postage 1 cent.

Recommendations of the National Research Council of the United States with respect to the formation of an international chemical union. Report by the committee on publication of compendia of chemical literature, etc., to the president and council of the American Chemical Society. Washington, 1919. Pages 8. No copies for distribution.

War activities of the National Research Council. By GEORGE E. HALE.

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from the Proceedings of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, July, 1918, pages 909-934. No copies for distribution.

PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNCIL

MINUTES

Meetings of the Council, its Executive Committee, Executive Board and Interim Committee, September 20, 1916, to October 14, 1919. Reprinted from the

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Limited supply distributed free, postage 1 cent.

COMMITTEE Reports

Report of the astronomy committee. Presented for the committee by EDWARD C. PICKERING, chairman. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, June, 1917, Vol. 3, pages 444-446. Limited supply distributed free, postage 1 cent.

First report of the committee on botany. Presented for the committee by JOHN M. COULTER, chairman. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, August, 1917, Vol. 3, pages 529-530. Distributed free, postage 1 cent.

The scope and work of the botanical raw products committee. Presented for the committee by EDWARD M. EAST, chairman. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, December, 1917, Vol. 3, pages 731-733. Distributed free, postage 1 cent.

Report of the committee on ceramic chemistry. Presented for the committee by E.

W. WASHBURN, chairman. Washington, April, 1919. Pages 6. No copies for distribution. Report of the committee on ceramic research joint committee with the American Ceramic Society, with reference to a plan for the establishment of a system of research fellowships in ceramics supported by the industries. Submitted by ALBERT V. BLEININGER, chairman. November 19, 1919. Pages 9. No copies for distribution.

Report of the Chairman at the annual meeting of the Division of Chemistry and Chemical Technology. Reprinted from the Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, Vol. 12, No. 9, page 911. September, 1920. Limited supply distributed free, postage 2 cents.

Clean coal; the effect of high ash upon thermal efficiency, amount of boiler plant, amount of transportation equipment. Report prepared by the J. G. WHITE ENGINEERING CORPORATION and transmitted by the Engineering Committee of the National Research Council to the Committee on Clean Coal. Reprinted by THE J. G. WHITE Engineering CorporATION, New York, January, 1918. Pages 8. No copies for distribution.

Report of the geology and paleontology committee. Presented for the committee by J. M. CLARKE, chairman. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, December, 1917, Vol. 3, pages 721-724. Distributed free, postage 1 cent.

An investigation of conditions in the departments of the preclinical sciences. Report of a committee of the Division of Medical Sciences of the National Research Council. Presented by JOSEPH ERLANGER, chairman. Reprinted from The Journal of the American Medical Association, April 17, 1920, Vol. 74, pages 11171122. Distributed free, postage 1 cent. Psychology in relation to the war.

By ROBERT M. YERKES. Psychological Review, March, 1918, Vol. 25, pages 85–115. tributed free, postage 2 cents.

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First report of the committee on zoology. Presented by EDWIN G. CONKLIN, chairman. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, December, 1917, Vol. 3, pages 724-731. Distributed free, postage 1 cent.

SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY

General SURVEYS

Industrial research and national welfare. By GEORGE E. HALE. Science, N. S., November 22, 1918, Vol. 48, pages 505-507. distributed free, postage 1 cent.

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Industrial research and national welfare. By ELIHU ROOT. Reprinted from Science, N. S., November 29, 1918, vol. 48, pages 532-534. Limited supply distributed free, postage 1 cent.

The national value of scientific research. By GEORGE E. HALE. Reprinted from The Technology Review, November, 1916, Vol. 18, pages 801-817. Distributed free, postage 1 cent.

The organization of research. By JAMES R. ANGELL. Reprinted from the Journal of Proceedings and Addresses of the Association of American Universities, Twentyfirst Annual Conference, November 7 and 8, 1919, pages 27-41. Distributed free, postage 1 cent.

The organization of research in our American democracy. By JAMES R. ANGELL. Preprinted from the Proceedings of the Institute of Medicine of Chicago. March

5, 1920. Pages 18. Distributed free, postage 2 cents.

Research in America after the war. By R. A. MILLIKAN. Reprinted from the Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1919, pages 129–140. Distributed free, postage 1 cent.

The research spirit in everyday life of the average man. By JOHN C. MERRIAN. Reprinted from Science, N. S., Vol. LII, No. 1351, pages 473-478, November, 1920. No copies for distribution.

Science and national progress. Reprinted from Scientific American Monthly.
January, 1920. Pages 5. Distributed free, postage 1 cent.

February, 1920. Food as a national interest. By VERNON KELLOGG. The
ceramic industries. Pages 3. No copies for distribution.

April, 1920. Bubbles, drops and grains. By WILDER D. BANCROFT. Government
maps. By EDWARD B. MATHEWS. Pages 5. Distributed free, postage 1 cent.
May, 1920. Blue eyes and blue feathers. By WILDER D. BANCROFT. Meat
and milk in the food supply. (Report of the committee on food and nutrition
of the National Research Council, April 3, 1920.) Pages 4. Distribution
free, postage 1 cent.

June, 1920. Selenium and tellurium. By VICTOR LENHER. The search for
cereals. By H. E. HowE. Pages 3. Distributed free, postage 1 cent.
July, 1920. Fog and smoke. By WILDER D. BANCROFT. The use and value
of physical and chemical constants. By HUGH K. MOORE. Pages 7. Distri-
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October 1920. Institute for plant protection. By H. H. WHETZEL. Pages
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November, 1920. Scientific survey of the Pacific. By CLARK WISSLER.
Pages 3. Distributed free, postage 1 cent.

December, 1920. X-rays and atomic structure. By AUGUSTUS TROWBRIDGE.
Research-An aid to forest perpetuation. Pages 7. Limited supply distri-
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January, 1921. Our leprosy problem. Bubonic plague. Pages 2. Distributed free, postage 1 cent.

Science and our social problem. By VERNON KELLOGG. Reprinted from The Review. August 23, 1919. New York. Pages 7. No copies for distribution. Topical discussion on coöperation in industrial research. By EDGAR MARBURG and others. Reprinted from the Proceedings of The American Society for Testing Materials, 1918, Vol. 18. Part 2. Pages 63. Limited supply distributed free, postage 3 cents.

SPECIFIC SURVEYS

A bibliography of investigations bearing on the composition and nutritive value of corn and corn products. By Helen M. KEITH. Price $2.00, postage 17 cents. The function of educational institutions in development of research. By JOHN C. MERRIAM. Reprinted from the University of California Chronicle, April, 1920, pages 133-142. Limited supply distributed free. Postage 1 cent. The nitrogen problem in relation to the war. By ARTHUR A. NOYES. Reprinted from the Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences, June 19, 1918, Vol. 8, pages 381-394. Limited supply distributed free, postage 1 cent.

The place of the university in chemical war work. By E. W. WASHBURN. Reprinted from the Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, October, 1918, Vol. 10. Pages 7. No copies for distribution.

Scientific publications from Germany. By PAUL BROCKETT. Reprinted from the

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