INDEX 



481 



Dunning, William A., Fundamental concep- 

 tions and methods of politics, 7 : 279-92. 

 Dust, Hurty, 6 : 85. 



Earth, Sciences of, 4 : 477-764; Bibliography, 

 4 : 757-64; Methods, Chamberlin, 4 : 471- 

 87; Relations in view of their progress in the 

 nineteenth century, Davis, 4 : 488-503. 



Ecclesiastical history, Progress of, in the nine- 

 teenth century, ReVille, 2 : 636-48; Rela- 

 tions with general history, Harnack, 2 : 621- 

 35. 



Ecology, 5 : 177-203; Bibliography, 5:435-36; 

 Position of, in modern science, Drude, 5 : 

 177-90; Problems of, Robinson, 5 : 191-203. 



Economic history, 2 : 23-238; Relation to 

 kindred sciences, Conrad, 2 : 199-214. 



Economic institutions. History of, 2 : 199-228. 



Economic interpretation of history, Present 

 problems. Patten, 2 : 215-28. 



Economic science in the nineteenth century, 

 Miller, 7 : 21-44. 



Economic theory, 7 : 47-67; in a new character 

 and relation, Clark, 7 : 47-56; Scope and 

 method of political economy, Hollander, 



7 : 57-67. 



Economics, 7 : 5-258; Bibliography, 7 : 253-59; 



Fundamental conceptions and methods, 



Fetter. 7 : 7-20. 

 Eddy, Henry T., Applied mathematics, Sec'yi 



1 : 591; Electro-magnetic theory and the 



velocity of light, I : 622. 

 Educated man and the social problem, Swain, 



8 : 422-31. 



Education, 8 : 19-233; Bibliography, 8 : 230- 

 33; Religious, see Religious education; Science 

 of, Home, 8 : 83-85; Social culture in the 

 form of, Harris, 8 : 1-16. 



Educational ideas in the nineteenth century, 

 Spalding, 8 : 27-46. 



Educational methods and principles of the 

 nineteenth century, Hadley, 8 : 19-26. 



Educational theory, 8 : 49-85; Bibliography, 

 8 : 230-31; Place and office of pedagogy in 

 the university, Rein, 8 : 49-63; Present 

 problems, Brown, 8 : 64-82. 



Egypt, Bibliography of history of, 2 : 229; 

 Bibliography of history of religion of, 2 : 655. 



Eichelberger, W. S., Astrometry, Sec'y, 4 : 387. 



Eleatic philosophy, Significance of the opeotoi', 

 Heidel, 3 : 173. 



Electrical engineering, 6 : 605-30; Problems of 

 the time, Pupin, 6 : 617-30; Relation to 

 other branches of science, Kennelly, 6 : 605- 

 16. 



Electro-magnetic theory and the velocity of 

 light, Eddy, 1 : 622. 



Electrons, Physics of, see Physics of Electrons. 



Eliot, Samuel A., Religious influence, 8 : 110-16. 



Ellwood, Charles A., Social psychology, Chair- 

 man, 5 : 859. 



Elmer, H. C., Some questionable tendencies 

 of modern textual criticism, 3 : 202. 



Ely, Richard T., Bibliography on the indus- 

 trial group, 7 : 874 ; Certain psychological 

 phases of industrial evolution, 7 : 800-13. 



Embryology, 5 : 287-319; Bibliography, 5 : 

 438-39, 444. 



Emch, Arnold, Configuration of the points of 

 inflection of a plane cubic and their harmonic 

 polars, 1 : 587. 



Engineering, Civil, see Civil engineering; Elec- 

 trical, see Electrical engineering ; Mechanical, 

 see Mechanical engineering ; Mining, see Min- 

 ing engineering. 



England, Bibliography of history of, 2 : 232. 



English language, 3 : 205-33; Its history con- 

 sidered in its relation to other subjects, Jes- 

 persen, 3 : 205-19; Present problems in the 

 study of, Kittredge, 3 : 220-33. 



English literary history, Present problems. 

 Hoops, 3 : 415-32. 



English literature, 3 : 401-32; Relation to 

 other sciences, Gummere, 3 : 401-14. 



English monastic towns, Trenholme, 2 : 138. 



Enlart, Camille, Relations of modern architec- 

 ture to the study of other periods of the art, 

 3 : 622-37. 



Epsteen, S., tr., Boltzmann, Relations of ap- 

 plied mathematics, 1 : 591-603. 



Erdmann, Benno, Content and validity of the 

 causal law. 1 : 353-88. 



Ernst, Harold C., Bacteriology, Chairman, 

 5 : 207. 



Escherich, Theodore v., Foundations and aims 

 of modern pediatrics, 6 : 477-97. 



Ether and moving matter, Brace, 4 : 105-17; 

 Physics of, see Physics of ether. 



Ethics, 1 : 391-414; Bibliography, 1 : 452; 

 Problems of Hensele, 1 : 403-14; Relation 

 to social science, Adler, 7 : 663-81; Relations 

 of, Sorley, 1 ; 391-402. 



Ethnology, 5: 545-71 ; Relations to other 

 branches of anthropology, Starr, 5 : 545-48 ; 

 Scope and problems, Haddon, 5 : 549-70. 



Europe, Modern history of, 2 : 141-68. 



Evolution of the scientific investigator, New- 

 comb, 1 : 135-47. 



Exchange, see Commerce and exchange. 



Experimental psychology, 5 : 655-90; Biblio- 

 graphy, 5 : 777-78; Problems of, Titchener, 

 5 : 674-90; Relations to other branches of 

 science, MacDougall, 5 : 655-73. 



Exponential notation in vector analysis, Mac- 

 farlane, 1 : 622. 



Fairclough, H. R., Virgil's relation to Greco- 

 Roman art, 3 : 398. 



Fairlie, John A., Municipal administration, 

 Sec'y, 7 : 419. 



Family, 7 : 695-722; Bibliography, 7:871-73; 

 Civic ideal in, Sewall, 7 : 722 ; Problem of, 

 Dike, 7 : 709-22; Social control and the 

 function of, Howard, 7 : 699-708. 



Farlow, William G., Biology, Chairman, 5 : 3. 



Farmers, Social problem of, Butterfield, 7 : 

 747-60. 



Farrington, Oliver C., Petrology and mineral- 

 ogy, Chairman, 4 : 589-90. 



Favill, H. B., Therapeutics and pharmacology, 

 Sec'y, 6 : 153. 



Fay, E. W., Comparative language, Sec'y, 

 3 : 31. 



Ferguson, W. S., Plutarch as a comparative 

 biographer, 2 : 108. 



Fetter, Frank A., Fundamental conceptions 

 and methods of economics, 7 : 7-20; His- 

 tory of economic institutions, Chairman, 

 2 : 199. 



Finance, Public, see Public finance. 



Finlay, Carlos T., Leucocytes, 6 : 149. 



Fiske, Charles E., Township government in 

 Indiana, 2 : 195. 



Flameless wood, Sadtler, 6 : 700. 



Fletcher, Alice C., Ethnology, Chairman, 5 : 

 545. 



Flexner, Simon, Pathology, Chairman, 6 : 105. 



Folks, Homer, Distinctive features of American 

 child-saving work, 7 : 847. 



Foreign markets, Plehn, 7 : 133-47. 



