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Cereals, Foot-rot of, B. F. Dana, 484

Chamberlin, Professor, Dinner in Honor of, 368
Chandler, A. C., Animal Parasites and Human Dis-
ease, H. B. WARD, 593

Charcoal Activation, H. H. SHELDON, 568

Chart of Organic Chemistry, Aromatic Series, A.

LOWY, 93

Chemical, Soc., Amer., C. L. PARSONS, 505, 572,

595; Buffalo Meeting, 24, 48; Philadelphia Meet-

ing, 62, 205, 282, 298, 421, 441, 464, 547, 572,

577; Address of President, 217; Conference,
Interallied, 225; Industries, Fifth National
Exposition, 247; Literature, A Survey of Re-
cent, H. P. TALBOT, 253; and Physical Constants,
390; Lectures, 562; Texts for Libraries, W. A.
HAMOR, 569

Chemistry, in the Navy, R. EARLE, 298; Interna-
tional Union of Pure and Applied, E. W. Wash-
BURN, 319

Cheshire, R. W., T. Smith, Small Telescope Objec-
tives, H. S. WHITE, 437

CHILD, C. M., A. W. BELLAMY, Physiological Iso-

lation in Plants, 362

Chinese Lamp in Yucatan Mound, E. S. MORSE, 276

Cicada, Fungus Parasite of, A, T. SPEARE, 116

Civil Service Examinations, 495

CLARK, H., Acoustic Effects of Wires, 526

CLARK, H. L., Starfishes of the Philippines, W. K.

Fisher, 348

Clarke, C. R., Boys' Book of Chemistry, H. P. TAL-
BOT, 91

CLARKE, J. M., Elephant with Four Tusks, 395;
Death of Lady Allardyce, 585

CLEVENGER, G. H., Division of Engineering, Na-
tional Research Council, 58
Coal Shortage in Europe, 60

COCKERELL, T. D. A., Scales of the Jordania, 569
COLE, E. C., Device for Illustrating Osmosis, 542
COLE, F. N., Amer. Math. Soc., 487

COLE, L. J., J. MEGEATH, Somatic Variation, 525
College and Industry, Cooperation between, R. H.
BOGUE, 425

CONRAD, W. A., Auroral Displays, 186

Constants and Variables, J. R. DE LA J. BUENO, 593
Coordination of Scientific Efforts, H. H. WHETZEL,
51

COPE, A. A., Photographing Colonies of Bacteria,
229

Corn, White versus Yellow, H. STEENBOCK, 352

Cornell University Medical College, 367

Cosmical Energy, A Possible Source of, I. W. D.
HACKH, 252

COVILLE, F. V., Extinction of Box Huckleberry, 30
Cowles, Edward, G. S. HALL, 132

CREW, H., Problem of the Boy in the Swing, 139
CROMMELIN, A. C. D., Solar Eclipse of May 29,
F20

Cronium in Helium from Natural Gas, H. P. CADY,
H. MCK. ELSEY, 71

Crop Inspection, Official, H. L. BOLLEY, 193

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Edwards, Vinal N., H. C. Bumpus, 34
EHRENFELD, F., Auroral Displays, 185
EIGENMANN, C. H., Irwin Expedition, 100; and R.
S., Steindachneridion, 525

Electric Engineering, Cooperative Course in, 367

Electrolytes and Colloids, J. LOEB, 439

Elephant with Four Tusks, J. M. CLARKE, 395

Elephants, Destruction in Cape Colony, 154

Elizabeth Thompson Science Fund, 521

ELSEY, H. MCK., H. P. CADY, Cronium in Helium
from Natural Gas, 71

EMERSON, F. V., Clays of Port Hudson, La., 460
EMERTON, J. H., New England Federation of Nat-
ural History Societies, 272

Engineering, Standardization, 14; Science and the
War, C. A. PARSONS, 333, 355, 383
Epidemiology and Epidemics, S. FLEXNER, 313
Expeditions from University of California, 341

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GAGER, C. S., Reconstructing Botanical Education,
263

GALE, H. G., A. A. MICHELSON, Rigidity of the

Earth, 327

Galton Laboratory, 226

Game Conservation in Canada, 133

GARRISON, F. H., Dr. Abraham Jacobi, 102; The

Osler Presentation, 244

Gas, Natural, Industry, 388

Geological Society, Southwestern, 477

Geologists, Loss of, by National Survey, 585

Geophysical Union, Proposed International, H. O.

WOOD, 233; Organization of Amer. Sect., H. O.

WOOD, 255

Geophysics at the Brussels Meetings, L. A. BAUER,
399

GILMORE, C. W., Ornithomimid Dinosaur in Mary-
land, 394

Godman, Frederick du Cane, Memorial to, 204
GRABAU, A. W., Cretaceous Silicispongiae, M.
O'Connell, 231

Gravitation and Uranium Lead, A. BULL, 69
GRAY, A., Physics and Scientific Education, 377
GRIFFITH, C. R., Instinctive Behavior in the White
Rat, 166

Grove C. C., Influenza Epidemic, 271

GUDGER, E. W., Synchronous Flashing of Fire-
flies, 188

GUTHRIE, F. V., D. H. DOLLEY, Nerve Cell Pig-

ments, 190

HACKH, I. W. D., A Possible Source of Cosmical

Energy, 252

HALE, G. E., Responsibilities of the Scientist, 143
HALL, G. S., Edward Cowles, 132

HALL, W. T., Valence of Nitrogen in Nitrous Ox-
ide, 209

HAMOR, W. A., Chemical Texts for Libraries, 569
HANSEN, R., Nodule Organisms of the Leguminosae,
568

HARGITT, C. W., Fresh Water Medusa, 413
HARKINS, W. D., Building of Atoms, 577
HARRINGTON, G. T., Germinating Freshly Harvested

Winter Wheat, 528

HARROW, B., Emil Fischer, 150

Harveian Festival of Royal College of Physicians
of London, 526

HATHAWAY, A. S., Discovery of Calculus, 41

HAYES, E., Significance of Declining Birth-rate, 533

History of Science, and the Amer. Assoc. for Adv.
of Sci., F. E. BRASCH, 66; New Activities in the,
L. C. KARPINSKI, 213; and the Amer. Hist. Asso.,
E. J. BENTON, 478

Homozygous and Heterozygous, Substitutes for the
Words, F. J. KELLEY, 458

Hopkins, Cyril G., E. DAVENPORT, 387

Hospital, American, for Great Britain, 155
HOWARD, L. O., Committee on Policy, Amer. Assoc.
for Adv. of Sci., 487; Konchigaku Hanron
Jokwan, T. Miyake, 527

Huntington, E., World-power and Evolution, C.
SCHUCHERT, 211

HUNTSMAN, A. G., Fishes and Latitude, 592
HYDE, J., Fire-walking in Japan, 162

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Labor, American Federation of, and Scientific Re-
search, 15; and Science, 230

Laboratory Instruction in Chemistry, A. A.
BLANCHARD,

112

Lacroix, A., Dolomieu sur la Minéralogie du Dau-
phiné, G. F. K., 373

LAMBERT, A., Medicine a Factor in War, 8
Lane Medical Lectures, 367

LA RUE, C. D., Monkeys as Coconut Pickers, 187
Leather from Aquatic Animals, 389

LEE, A., Field Sanitation in China, 435
LEEDS, M. E., Industrial Research in Small Estab-
lishments, 445

LEES, J. H., Iowa Academy of Science, 72

LEFEVRE, G., Introductory Course in Zoology, 429
Leguminosae, Nodule Organisms of the, R. HAN-
SEN, 568

Library, American, Association, Agricultural Sec-
tion, E. R. OBERLY, 167

LILLIE, F. R., Tandler and Keller on the Free-
martin, 183

LILLIE, R. S., Surface Films in Passive Metals and
in Protoplasm, 259, 416

Limicolous Oligochaeta for Laboratory Use, F. H.
KRECKLER, 89

Lister Institute, 35

Locust, 17-year, Population, E. KARRER, 211
LOEB, J., Electrolytes and Colloids, 439

LOEB, L., Wound Healing in Experimental Tissue,
502

Lowy, A., Chart of Organic Chemistry, Aromatic
Series, 93

LUSK, G., National Laboratory of Human Nutri-
tion, 97; A Medical School, in the War and after,
403

LYMAN, T., Helium Series in the Ultra-violet, 481

M., A., The Grand Fleet, Admiral Jellicoe, 21
Marching in Step, W. WEAVER, 162

McAdie, A., G. P. PAYNE, Uniformity in Symbols,

411

MCCULLOCH, L., E. F. SMITH, Bacterium Solana-
cearum in Beans, 238

Math. Soc., Amer., E. J. MOULTON, 353; F. N.
COLE, 487

MAURY, C. J., New Miocene Formational Names,
591

Medal, Distinguished Service, 86; of the Royal
Geographical Society, 135; The Mary Clark-
Thompson, 272; Willard Gibbs, 325; Elliot, 473
Medical, Foundation for New York City, 61; Edu-
cation and Practise in China, 246; Welsh Na-
tional School, 299; Education in the United
States, 323; School, in the War and after, G.
LUSK, 403; School of Vanderbilt University, 521
Medicine a Factor in War, A. LAMBERT, 8
MEGEATH, J., L. J. COLE, Somatic Variation, 525
MELHUS, I. E., L. L. RHODES, Seed-borne Diseases
of Grain, 21

MERRILL, G. P., Cumberland Falls Meteorite, 90
METCALF, M. M., Metcalf and Bell upon Sapidae, 19
Meteorite, Cumberland Falls, G. P. MERRILL, 90
Meteorological Soc., Amer., Organization of, C. F.
BROOKS, 180, 546

Meteorology, Notes on, C. F. BROOKS, 91, 164, 350,
374, 483

MICHELSON, A. A., F. R. MOULTON, T. C. CHAM-
BERLIN, Report of Committee on Earth Tides,
258; H. G. GALE, Rigidity of the Earth, 327

MEYER, A. W., Preservation of Cadavers, 570
MILLER, D. C., Amer. Physical Soc., and Amer.
Inst. of Elec. Engineers, 342; Chicago Meeting,
477

MILLER, G. A., Teaching of Science from Histor-
ical Point of View, 489

MILLIKAN, R. A., R. A. SAWYER, Ultra-violet Spec-
trum, 138; New Opportunity in Science, 285
Mineral Production of the United States in 1918,
246

Mirage, An Unusual, A. A. KNOWLTON, 328; A
Wall-side, W. M. DAVIS, 372

Miyaké, T., Konchûgaku Hanron Jokwan, L. O.
HOWARD, 527

Mobilization, Scientific, in Italy, G. ABETTI, 169
Monkeys as Coconut Pickers, 187

MOODIE, R. L., Mammals of Porto Rico, H. E.
Anthony, 91; Evolution of the Earth, J. Barrell
and others, 140; Opisthotonos, 275

MORSE, E. S., Chinese Lamp in Yucatan Mound, 276
Morse, E. S., Living Lamellibranchs, F. N. BALCH,

415

Motion of a Gravitating Needle, C. BARUS, 214
MOULTON, E. J., Amer. Math. Soc., 353

Names, New Miocene Formational, C. J. Maury,
591

National, Research, Fellowships, 15; Council, G.
H. CLEVENGER, 58; Nutrition Committee, 156;
Department of Health, 106; Academy of Sci-
ences, New Haven Meeting, 486; Henry Draper
Committee, 538; Committee on Mathematics, 562
Natural History Societies, New England Federa-
tion of, J. H. EMERTON, 272
Naturalists, Amer. Soc. of, 324

Naturalist's Place in his Community, W. E. ALLEN,
448

Nature Study, Vacation, 389

Neal, H. V., Sect. of Zool. Amer. Assoc. Adv. of
Sci., 478

Nerve Cell Pigments, D. H. DOLLEY, F. V. GUTHRIE,
190

New York, Aquarium, Collecting Boat for, C. H.
TOWNSEND, 134; Botanical Garden, 455
Nichols, Professor Edward L., Retirement of, 269
NICHOLS, G. E., Biology Course in American Col-
leges, 509

NICHOLS, J. T., Turtles of New England, H. L.
Babcock, 115

NICHOLS, W. H., Research and Application, 217
NIPHER, F. E., Variations in Electrical Potential of
the Earth, 23

North Carolina Academy of Science, B. CUNNING-
HAM, 262

North Pacific Ocean, Exploration of, W. E. RITTER,

119

Not Ten but Twelve, W. B. SMITH, 239

NUNN, R., Tennessee Academy of Science, 594
Nutrition, Human, National Laboratory of, G.
LUSK, 97; Committee of National Research
Council, 156; National Institute of, H. P.
ARMSBY, 242; Problems of Food and, 520

OBERHOLSER, H. C., North American Diving Birds,
A. C. Bent, 329

OBERLY, E. R., American Library Association,
Agricultural Section, 167

O'Connell, M., Cretaceous Silicispongia, A. W.
GRABAU, 231

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Paleobotany, in Great Britain, A. C. SEWARD, 43;

Needs of, G. R. WIELAND, 68

PALMER, L. S., Carotinoids as Fat-soluble Vitamine,
501

PALMER, T. S., American Ornithologists' Union, 408
Paraffine, Imbedding in, L. H. SCHATZ, 436
Parker, G. H., Elementary Nervous System, H. B.
TORREY, 163

PARSONS, C. L., Engineering Science and the War,
333, 355, 383; Amer. Chem. Soc., Buffalo Meet-
ing, 24, 48; Philadelphia Meeting, 62, 205, 282,
421, 446, 464, 505, 547, 572, 575, 595
Patent Reforms, B. RUSSELL, 202

PAYNE, G. P., Á. MCADIE, Uniformity in Symbols,

411

PEARL, R., An Appeal, 524

PETER, A. M., Kentucky Academy of Science, 95

Physical, Measurements, Courses in, for Students

of Chemistry, P. E. KLOPSTEG, 199; Soc. Amer.,
and Amer. Inst. of Elec. Engineers, D. C.
MILLER, 342; Chicago Meeting, D. C. MILLER,
477

Physics and Scientific Education, A. GRAY, 377

PIERCE, W. D., Insect Transmission of Disease, 125

PIERSON, E. M., R. A. DUTCHER, A. BIESTER, Raw

Lean Beef, 184

Popular Science at University of California, 324

Port Hudson, La., Clays of, F. V. EMERSON, 460

Potato Disease Conference, 227

PRICE, W. A., Snow Doughnuts, 591
Priestley, Joseph, House of, 495
Public, The Press and the Investigator, C. H.
ROWELL, 146; Ruin in New Mexico, 431

Railway Fares, Reduced, 586

Rainbow, An Unusual Form of, H. M. REESE, 542
Ramsay Memorial, 107

RANSOM, B. H., Cooperation between Government
and Laboratory Zoologists, 27

RAPP, C. W., Bean Seed and Blight, 568

Recompense of Scientific Workers, 460

Red Cross, and Professor Richard P. Strong, 343;

Societies, League of, 454

REDDY, C. S., L. R. JONES, E. F. SMITH, Black
Chaff of Wheat, 48

REESE, H. M., An Unusual Form of Rainbow, 542

Research, and Application, W. H. NICHOLS, 217;

in England, Organization of, 299; Scientific and

Industrial, in England, 436

RHODES, L. L., I. E. MELHUS, Seed-borne Diseases
of Grain, 21

RICE, E. L., Ohio Academy of Science, 117
RICHARDSON, W. D., Singing Sands of Lake Michi-
gan, 493

Salpidae, Metcalf and Bell on, M. M. METCALF, 19
Sand Dunes, Conservation of, 405
Sanitation, in China, A. LEE, 435

Scales of the Jordania, T. D. A. COCKERELL, 569
SCHAFFNER, J. H., Reversal of Sex in Hemp, 311;
Snow-Rollers, 371

SCHATZ, L. H., Imbedding in Paraffine, 436

SCHUCHERT, C., World-Power and Evolution, E.

Huntington, 211

Science, New Opportunity in, R. A. MILLIKAN,

285; and the Army, 306; and the Press, 347;

Teaching of, from Historical Point of View, G.

A. MILLER, 489; and Industry in New Zealand,

537

Scientific, Events, 13, 35, 60, 84, 104, 133, 154, 179,

204, 226, 246, 271, 299, 323, 341, 365, 388, 405,

431, 453, 477, 495, 520, 537, 561, 585; Notes and

News, 16, 37, 62, 86, 108, 135, 157, 181, 206, 228,

248, 273, 301, 325, 343, 368, 390, 408, 433, 456,

479, 499, 522, 540, 563, 588; Books, 21, 43, 71,

91, 115, 140, 163, 187, 211, 231, 253, 278, 307,

329, 348, 373, 415, 437, 527, 593; Societies Meet-

ing at St. Louis, 536

Scientist, Responsibilities of the, G. E. HALE, 143
Seed-borne Diseases of Grain, I. E. MELHUS, L. L.
RHODES, 21

Seismograph, A Practical Long-period, A. ROM-

BERG, 141

SEWARD, A. C., Paleobotany in Great Britain, 43
Sex, Reversal of, in Hemp, J. H. SCHAFFNER, 311
SHELDON, H. H., Charcoal Activation, 568
Shell-shock in the Battle of Marathon, D. A.
WORCESTER, 230

Sigma Xi, at Syracuse University, 36; and the Fu-

ture, F. K. RICHTMYER, 75; Address to, 175,

549

Singing Sands of Lake Michigan, W. D. RICHARD-

SON, 493

SMITH, E. F., L. R. JONES, C. S. REDDY, Black Chaff
of Wheat, 48; L. MCCULLOCH, Bacterium Sola-
nacearum in Beans, 238

SMITH, H. M., Cooperation between Government
and Laboratory Zoologists, 1

Smith, T., and R. W. Cheshire, Small Telescope Ob-
jectives, H. S. WHITE, 437

SMITH, W. B., Not Ten but Twelve, 239

Snow,-Rollers, L. E. WOODMAN, 210; B. F. YAN-

NEY, 306; C. F. TALMAN, J. H. SCHAFFNER, K.

M. DALLENBACH, 371; W. A. PRICE, 591

SNYDER, H., War Flour, 130

Societies and Academies, 262; Iowa Acad, 72;
Anthrop. Soc., 84; Ky. Acad., 95; Meteorol. Soc.,
180, 546; Chem. Soc., 24, 48, 62, 205, 217, 247,
253 282, 298, 390, 421, 441, 464, 505, 536, 547;
N. C. Acad., 265; Nat. Hist. Societies, 272;
Ceramic Soc., 300; Soc. of Naturalists, 324;
Physical Soc., 342, 477; Math. Soc., 353, 487;
Address before Astron. Soc., Math. Soc. and
Math. Ass., 399; Crystal. and Miner. Soc., 497;
Soc. of Zoologists, 497; Astron. Soc., 507; at St.
Louis, 536; Tenn. Acad., 594

Solar Eclipse of May 29, A. C. D. CROMMELIN, 518

Somatic Variation, L. J. COLE, J. MEGEATH, 525

SPARROW, C. M., Double Use of the Term Accelera-

tion, 482

SPEARE, A. T., Fungus Parasite of the Cicada, 116

Special Articles, 23, 48, 71, 93, 116, 141, 166, 190,

214, 238, 259, 279, 311, 331, 352, 375, 397, 416,

439, 461, 484, 502, 528, 544, 570

STARR, I., JR., Undergraduate Research in Medical

Schools, 308

State, Academies of Science, D. D. WHITNEY, 517;
Parks and Iowa Policy, 406

STEBBINS, J., Amer. Astron. Soc., 507; Grants for
Research of Amer. Assoc. for Adv. of Sci., 559
STEENBOCK, H., White Corn versus Yellow Corn,
352

Steindachneridion, C. H., and R. S. EIGENMANN,

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TALBOT, H. P., Boys' Book of Chemistry, C. R.

Clarke, 91; A Survey of Recent Chemical Litera-

ture, 253

TALMAN, C. F., Snow-Rollers, 371

Tennessee Academy of Science, R. NUNN, 594
TODD, T. W., Menders of the Maimed, A. Keith, 307
TORREY, H. B., Elementary Nervous System, G. H.
Parker, 163

TOWNSEND, C. H., Collecting Boat for New York

Aquarium, 134

Trans-Atlantic Flight, Meteorological Aspects of,
C. F. BROOKS, 91, 374; R. DEC. WARD, 114
Tropical Research Station in British Guiana, 37
TURLEY, H. E., Fruit Fungi in the Chicago Market,
375

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344, 370, 393, 411, 434, 458, 480, 500, 524, 541,

567, 590

Valence of Nitrogen in Nitrous Oxide, W. T.

HALL, 209

VAN NAME, W. G., Zoological Aims and Oppor-

tunities, 81

Variations in Electrical Potential of the Earth, F.
E. NIPHER, 23

Velocity, Nature of, T. L. DAVIS, 338
Visibility of Bright Lines, L. BELL, 331
Volcanic Eruption in Java, 13

WALDRON, C. B., Auroral Display, 347

WARD, H. B., Cooperation between Government and
Laboratory Zoologists, 1; Animal Parasites and
Human Disease, A. C. Chandler, 593

WARD, R. DEC., Walter Gould Davis, 11; Meteorol-
ogy and the Trans-Atlantic Flight, 114

WASHBURN, E. W., International Union of Pure

and Applied Chemistry, 319

Watt Centenary, 60

WEAVER, W., Marching in Step, 162

WELD, L. D., Weights in Original Observations, 461

WENDT, G. L., Jacques Danne, 340

Wheat, Black Chaff of, E. F. SMITH, L. R. JONES,
C. S. REDDY, 48; Leptosphaeria Tritici of, L. W.
DURRELL, 252; Branny Coats of, 427; Winter,
G. T. HARRINGTON, 538

WHETZEL, H. H., Coordination of Scientific Efforts,

51

Whipple, G. C., Vital Statistics, L. I. DUBLIN, 187

WHITE, H. S., Small Telescope Objectives, T. Smith,

R. W. Cheshire, 437

WHITNEY, D. D., State Academies of Science, 517
WIELAND, G. R., Needs of Paleobotany, 68
Winds, C. F. BROOKS, 483

Winter, of 1918-1919, C. F. BROOKS, 165; Wheat,
Germinating, Freshly Harvested, G. T. HARRING-
TON, 528

WOOD, H. O., Proposed International Geophysical
Union, 233; Organization of American Section,

255

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