INDEX 



479 



Buddhism, 2 : 467-93; Bibliography, 2 : 653, 

 657-58; Is it nihilistic? Suzuki, 2 : 493. 



Burgess, John W., Present problems of con- 

 stitutional law, 7 : 574-601. 



Burr, William H., Civil engineering, Chairman, 

 6 : 555. 



Burton, Ernest DeW., Bibliography on the New 

 Testament, 2 : 659-61; Present problems of 

 New Testament study, 2 : 585-615. 



Bury, John B.. Place of modern history in the 

 perspective of knowledge, 2 : 141-52. 



Butler, Nicholas Murray, Chairman Adminis- 

 trative Board, 1:4; 1 : 31. 



Butterfield, Kenyon L., Social problems of 

 American farmers, 7 : 747-60. 



Cabot, R. C., Internal medicine, Sec'y, 6 : 189. 



Calcidus of variations, Bliss, 1 : 587. 



Calkins, Mary W., Limits of genetic and com- 

 parative psychology, 5 : 712-34. 



Cameron, Frank K., Application of physical 

 chemistry to agricultural chemistry, 4 : 324. 



Campbell, William W., Problems of astrophy- 

 sics, 4 : 446-69. 



Canada, Bibliography of history of, 2 : 238. 



Cancer, Morphology of, and the parasitic eti- 

 ology, Orth, 6 : 382-86; of the uterus, Im- 

 portance of an early diagnosis, Sampson, 6 : 

 408. 



Capps, Edward, History of Greece, Rome and 

 Asia, Sec'y, 2: 55. 



Carbon, Fundamental conceptions underlying 

 its chemistry, Nef, 4 : 195-220. 



Cattell, James McK., Conceptions and methods 

 of psychology, 5 : 593-604. 



Causal law. Content and validity of, Erdmann, 



1 : 353-88. 



Celestial mechanics in astronomy, Moulton, 

 4 : 426; In the nineteenth century, Back- 

 lund, 4: 387-95. 



Celtic language, Bibliography, 3 : 305. 



Chabot, 0., Professional training of teachers 

 in France, 8 : 176-91. 



Chaddock, C. G., Psychiatry, Sec'y, 6 : 243. 



Chairmen, List of, 1 : 54-76. 



Chamberlin, Thomas C., Geology, Chairman, 

 4 : 525; Methods of the earth sciences, 4 : 

 477-87. 



Chaplin, Winfield S., Bibliography on engineer- 

 ing, 6 : 739-40; The college, Chairman, 

 8 : 119; Technology, Chairman, 6 : 535. 



Chavero, Alfredo, Archeology and its relations 

 to other branches of science, 5 : 513-26. 



Chemistry, 4 : 193-355; Bibliography, 4 : 352- 

 55; Inorganic, see Inorganic chemistry; Or- 

 ganic, see Organic chemistry; Physical, see 

 Physical chemistry; Progress and develop- 

 ment in the nineteenth century, Clarke, 4 : 

 221-40; Technical, see Technical chemistry. 



Chester, C. M., Naval observatory in Tutuila, 

 4 : 426. 



Child-saving work, Distinctive features of 

 American, Folks, 7 : 847. 



Chittenden, Russell H., Present problems of 

 physiological chemistry, 4 : 335-50. 



China, Bibliography of the history of, 2 : 229; 

 Bibliography of the history of religion of, 



2 : 652; and the Far East, Cordier, 2 : 86- 

 108. 



Christian church, History of, 2 : 621-49. 



Christianity, Bibliography, 2 : 654-55; Ele- 

 ments which adapt it to be the universal and 

 absolute religion, Mabie, 8 : 368-84. 



Christy, Samuel B., Present problems in the 

 training of mining engineers, 6 : 644-68. 



Chronological order of proceedings, 1 : 77- 



80. 

 Cicero, Rhythm in his philosophical works, 3 : 



398. 

 Cipriani, L., tr., Rajna, Study of Romance 



medieval literature, 3 : 435-57. 

 Circulation of the atmosphere, Clayton, 4 : 756. 

 Civil engineering, 6 : 555-90; Bibliography, 



6 : 739-40; Relations to other sciences, 

 Waddell, 6 : 555-70. 



Clark, John B., Economic theory in a new char- 

 acter and relation, 7 : 47-56. 



Clarke, Frank W., Bibliography on chemistry, 

 4 : 354; Progress and development of chem- 

 istry during the nineteenth century, 4 : 221- 

 40. 



Clarke, John M., Paleontology, Sec'y, 4: 551; 

 Physiography, Sec'y, 4 : 607. 



Classical archeology and its relations to allied 

 sciences, 3 : 591-604. 



Classical art, 3 : 591-617. 



Classical literature, 3 : 369-98; Present pro- 

 blems of the history of, Wright, 3 : 386-98 ; 

 Relations to other branches of learning, 

 Shorey, 3 : 370-85. 



Classics in our schools, Ashmore, 3 : 202. 



Classification of the sciences, Miinsterberg, 

 1 : 99-127. 



Clayton, H. H., Circulation of the atmosphere, 

 4 : 756. 



Clements, F. E., Ecology, Sec'y, 5 : 177. 



Coe, George A., Bibliography on general relig- 

 ious education, 8 : 470; Reasons and func- 

 tions of general religious education, 8 : 271- 

 81. 



Coffin, Charles H., Some considerations of our 

 system of instruction in painting, 3 : 678. 



Cohn, Adolphe, Romance literature, Chairman, 



3 : 435. 



Cohnheim, Otto, Bibliography on physiological 

 chemistry, 4 : 355; Problems in nutrition, 



4 : 327-34. 



Colby, Charles W., Historical synthesis, 2 : 153- 

 68. 



College, 8 : 119-65; Bibliography, 8 : 232; 

 College, Hyde, 8 : 119-32; Education, Pri- 

 macy of the person in, King, 8 : 151-55; 

 Place of, in the great educational movement, 

 Woolley, 8 : 155-56; Thomas, 8 : 133-50. 



Collineation, Reduction to a product of per- 

 spective collineations. Haskell, 1 : 531. 



Collins, E. Bagster-, tr., Minor, Problems and 

 methods of modern history of literature, 

 3 : 498-506; tr., Oldenberg, Relation of the 

 religions of ancient India to the science of 

 religion, 2 : 467-80. 



Collitz, Hermann, Problems in comparative 

 Germanic philology, 3 : 286-302. 



Colonial administration, 7 : 385-416; Biblio- 

 graphy, 7 : 454-56; Control of dependencies, 

 Moses, 7 : 387-98; Problems of, Reinsch, 



7 : 399-416; Value of the study of colonies 

 from a sociological standpoint, 7 : 416. 



Colonial politics at the beginning of the eight- 

 eenth century, Greene, 2 : 195. 



Comfort, Dr., Romance literature, Sec'y, 3: 

 435. 



Commerce and discovery, Snow, 2 : 195. 



Commerce and exchange, 7 : 115-47; Biblio- 

 graphy, 7 : 257. 



Committee on Plan and Scope of the Congress, 

 1: 7. 



Committee on Reception in New York, 1 : 21. 



Committee on Reception in St. Louis, 1 : 22. 



Common law, Characteristics of, Abbott, 2 : 



