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INDEX 



4 : 446-69; Relations of photography to, 



Turner, 4 : 429-45. 



Atmosphere, Circulation of, Clayton, 4 : 756. 

 Atwater, Wilbur O., Physiological chemistry, 



Chairman, 4 : 327. 

 Austria, Bibliography of history of, 2 : 234-35; 



Juridical nature of relations with Hungary, 



Apponyi, 7 : 529-49. 

 Axon, William A. E., Bibliography on library, 



8 : 238; Library in relation to knowledge and 



life, 8 : 203-15. 



Babylonia and Assyria, Bibliography of history 



of, 2 : 229. 

 Backlund, Oskar, Development of celestial 



mechanics during the nineteenth century, 



4 : 387-95. 



Bacon, Benjamin W., Bibliography on the New 

 Testament, 2 : 659-61; Relation of New 

 Testament science to kindred sciences, 2 : 

 569-84. 



Bacteria, Production of light by, Gorham, 5 : 

 239. 



Bacteriology, 5 : 207-39; Bibliography, 5 : 

 437-38, 443; Relations to other sciences 

 Jordan, 5 : 207-18. 



Bailey, Liberty H., Bibliography on agricul- 

 ture, 6 : 741; Some present problems in ag- 

 riculture, 6 : 727-38. 



Baird, J. W., tr., Janet, Relations of abnormal 

 psychology, 5 : 737-53. 



Baldwin, James M., History of psychology, 



5 : 605-23. 



- Simeon E., Bibliography on the history 



of law, 2 : 427; History of the common law, 



2 : 331-49. 

 Bancroft, Wilder D., Physical chemistry. 



Chairman, 4 : 303. 



Banquet, Official, of the Congress, 1 : 34-40. 

 Barge canals of New York, Symonds, 6 : 



590. 

 Barker, Llewellyn F., Neurology, Chairman, 



6 : 225. 



Barnes, Charles R., Plant physiology, Chair- 

 man, 5 : 101-02. 

 Bartlett, John R., Oceanography, Chairman, 



4 : 683. 



Barus, Carl, Progress of physics in the nine- 

 teenth century, 4 : 29-65. 



Bauer, Louis A., Present problems of terres- 

 trial magnetism, 4 : 750-56. 



Baur, P., Classical art, Sec'y, 3 : 591. 



Beale, Joseph H., Jurisprudence: its develop- 

 ment during the past century, 4 : 470-81. 



Beauvais, Early commune and the local secu- 

 lar law at, Dow, 2 : 138. 



Beck, Carl, On the technic of urethral disloca- 

 tion in hypospadias, 6 : 382; Surgery, Chair- 

 man, 6 : 307. 



Becker, George F., Present problems of geo- 

 physics, 4 : 508-22. 



Belgium, Bibliography of history of, 2 : 236. 



Belles-lettres, 3 : 531-57; Present problems, 

 Matthews, 3 : 545-57; Relations of, Scho- 

 field, 3 : 531-44. 



Benjamin, Marcus, Historical development of 

 technical chemistry in the U. S., 6 : 701-12; 

 Technical chemistry, Sec'y, 6 : 671. 



Bessey, Charles E., Plant pathology, Chairman, 



5 : 147-48. 



Biagi, Guido, The library: its past and future, 

 8 : 216-29. 



Billings, Frank, Development of modern medi- 

 cine, 6 : 41-50. 



Binnie, J. F., Surgery, Sec'y, 6 : 307. 



Biology, 5 : 3-24; Bibliography, 5 : 435-46; 

 Recent development, Loeb, 5 : 13-24. 



Black, Hugh, Religious influences: personal, 

 8 : 397-403. 



Blackmar, Frank W., Bibliography on soci- 

 ology, 5 : 884-85; Sociology, Chairman, 5 : 

 785-86. 



Blichfeldt, H. T., Concerning some geometri- 

 cal properties of surfaces of revolution, 1 : 

 587. 



Bliss, G. A., Algebra and analysis, Sec'y, 1 : 497; 

 Concerning calcidus of variations, 1 : 587. 



Bloomfield, Maurice, Brahmanical riddles and 

 the origin of theosophy, 2 : 481-92; Indo- 

 Iranian literature, Chairman, 3 : 357. 



Boas, Franz, History of anthropology, 5 : 468- 

 82. 



Bocher, Maxime, Fundamental conceptions 

 and methods of mathematics, 1 : 456-73. 



Bode, Mabel, tr., Le"vi, Transformation of Sans- 

 krit studies in the nineteenth century, 3 : 99- 

 110. 



Boltzmann, Ludwig, Bibliography of mathe- 

 matics, 1 : 623-26; Relations of applied 

 mathematics, 1 : 591-603. 



Boss, Lewis, Fundamental conceptions and 

 methods in astronomical science, 4 : 360-73. 



Bourne, Edward G., Relation of American his- 

 tory to other fields of historical study, 2 : 172- 

 82. 



Bovey, Henry T., Fundamental conceptions 

 which enter into technology, 6 : 535-51. 



Bower, Frederick O., Plant morphology, 5:61- 

 80. 



Bowne, Borden P., Philosophical outlook, 1 : 

 171-72. 



Boyer, Paul, Russia and studies in Russian, 



3 : 520-28. 



Brace, De Witt B., Ether and moving matter, 



4 : 105-17. 



Bracken, H. M., Public health, Sec'y, 6 : 53. 



Brahmanical riddles and the origin of theo- 

 sophy, Bloomfield, 2 : 481-92. 



Brahmamsm and Buddhism, 2 : 467-93; Bib- 

 liography, 2 : 653, 657-58. 



Brandon, E. E., Romance languages, Sec'y, 

 3 : 237. 



Bread, Digestibility of, Snyder, 4 : 324. 



Brewer, David J., History of law, Chairman, 

 2 : 241. 



Brooks, William K., Individual development 

 and ancestral development, 5 : 308-19. 



Brown, Elmer E., Present problems in the 

 theory of education, 8 : 64-82. 



Ernest W.,On the completion of the solu- 



tion of the main problems in the new lunar 



theory, 4 : 426. 

 Brunialti, Attilio, Constitutional law, 7 : 554- 



73. 

 Bruns, Henry D., Elements of improvement in 



municipal government, 7 : 450. 

 Brunton, Sir Lauder, Problems of therapeu- 

 tics, 6 : 170-84. 

 Bryce, James, National administration, 7 : 



339-52. 

 Buck, Carl D., Bibliography on Indo-European 



comparative philology, 3 : 303-5; Relations 



of comparative grammar, 3 : 32-52. 

 Buckler, William H., Relations of Roman law 



to the other historical sciences, 2 : 291-314. 

 Buckley, James M., The press as a religious 



agency, 8 : 344-58. 

 Budde, Karl F. R., Relations of Old Testament 



science to the allied departments and to 



science in general, 2 : 551-63. 



