Cereals, Foot-rot of, B. F. Dana, 484 Chamberlin, Professor, Dinner in Honor of, 368 Charcoal Activation, H. H. SHELDON, 568 Chart of Organic Chemistry, Aromatic Series, A. 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, Chemistry, in the Navy, R. EARLE, 298; Interna- Cheshire, R. W., T. Smith, Small Telescope Objec- CHILD, C. M., A. W. BELLAMY, Physiological Iso- 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. Clarke, C. R., Boys' Book of Chemistry, H. P. TAL- CLARKE, J. M., Elephant with Four Tusks, 395; CLEVENGER, G. H., Division of Engineering, Na- COCKERELL, T. D. A., Scales of the Jordania, 569 COLE, L. J., J. MEGEATH, Somatic Variation, 525 CONRAD, W. 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