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INDEX 



Origin of species, Problem of, Whitman, 5 : 

 41-58. 



Ormond, Alexander T., Present problems of 

 metaphysics, 1 : 246-58; Some roots and 

 factors of religion, 1 : 289-90. 



Orth, Johannes, Morphology of cancer and the 

 parasitic etiology, 6 : 382-86; Relation of 

 pathology to other sciences, 6 : 123-36. 



Osborn, Henry F., Present problems of pale- 

 ontology, 4 : 566-85. 



Osier, William, Medicine, Chairman, 6 : 23. 



Osmosis, On the relation between the pro- 

 cesses of solution, chemical action and, Kah- 

 lenberg, 4 : 324. 



Ostwald, Wilhelm, On the theory of science, 

 1 : 333-52. 



Otology and laryngology, 6 : 449-72; Relations 

 with other arts and sciences, Semon, 6 : 441- 

 72. 



Oxyrhynchus sayings, Votaw, 2 : 616. 



Pace, Edward A., Experimental psychology, 

 Chairman, 5 : 655. 



Painting, Modern, 3 : 653-78; Problems in, 

 Kakuzo, 3 : 663-78; Problems of the study 

 of, Muther, 3 : 653-62; Some consideration 

 of one system of instruction, Coffin, 3 : 678. 



Pais, Ettore, Problems in Roman history, 

 2 : 69-85. 



Paleontology, 4 : 551-85; Present problems, 

 Osborn, 4 : 566-85; Relations to other 

 branches of science, Woodward, 4 : 55165. 



Palmer, George H., Ethics, Chairman, 1 : 391. 



Parthenogenesis, artificial, in Thalassema 

 mellita, Lefevre, 5 : 356. 



Pathogenic micro-organisms, Some problems 

 in their life-history, Smith, 5 : 219-38. 



Pathology, 6 : 105-49; Bibliography, 6 : 122; 

 Plant, see Plant pathology; Relations of, 

 Hektoen, 6 : 105-22; Relation to other sci- 

 ences, Orth, 6 : 123-36; Vegetable pathology 

 an economic science, Waite, 5 : 165-73. 



Patten, Jane, tr.,Drude, Position of ecology in 

 modern science, 5 : 177-90. 

 Simon N., Present problems in the eco- 

 nomic interpretation of history, 2 : 215-28. 



Patterns, Sources of savage conventional, 

 Hamlin, 1 : 448. 



Paxson, Frederic L., Territory of Jefferson: 

 a spontaneous commonwealth, 3 : 195. 



Peabody, Francis G., Expansion of religion, 

 8 : 256-67. 



Pedagogy, see Educational theory; Place and 

 office of in the university, Rein, 8 : 49-63. 



Pediatrics, 6 : 475-526; Foundations and aims, 

 Escherich, 6 : 477-97; History of and its re- 

 lations to other sciences and arts, Jacobi, 6 : 

 498-526. 



Penck, Albrecht, Relation of physiography to 

 the other sciences, 4 : 607-26. 



Perkins, James B., Modern history of Europe, 

 Chairman, 2 : 141. 



Perrine, Charles D., Some total solar eclipse 

 problems, 4 : 470. 



Perry, Edward D., Present problems of the 

 university, 8 : 159-75. 



- R. B., Bibliography of philosophy, 1 : 

 449-52; Methodology of science, Sec'y, 

 1 : 333. 



Persia, Bibliography of the history of religion 

 of, 2 : 653; Study of her history, language, 

 and literature, Jackson, 3 : 357-66. 



Peru, Astronomical ritual of, Hagar, 5 : 571. 



Petrographic nomenclature based on the quan- 

 titative classification, Hobbs, 4 : 604. 



Petrography and its related sciences, Relations 

 between, Zirkel, 4 : 591-603. 



Petrology and mineralogy, 4 : 589-604; Biblio- 

 graphy, 4 : 760-61. 



Pfister, Carl, Treatment of 300 cases for hernia, 

 6 : 386. 



Pfleiderer, Otto, Relation of the philosophy of 

 religion to the other sciences, 1 : 263-74. 



Pharmacology, 6 : 153-85. 



Philippovich, Eugen V., Transportation, 7 : 71 

 94. 



Philology, comparative, Some present pro- 

 blems and tendencies. Oertel, 3 : 53-65 



Philosophical outlook, Bowne, 1 : 171-72. 



Philosophy, 1 : 171-452 ; Bibliography, 1 : 

 449-52; Development in the nineteenth cen- 

 tury, Ladd, 1 : 194-223; Fundamental con- 

 ceptions and methods, Howison, 1 : 173-94. 



Philosophy of religion, 1 : 263-91; Bearing of 

 certain aspects of the newer psychology, 

 French, 1:290-91; Bibliography, 1: 451; 

 Main problems, Troeltsch, 1 : 275-88; Rela- 

 tion to the other sciences, Pfleiderer, 1 : 

 263-74. 



Phonetic conference to adopt a universal alpha- 

 bet, Stein, 3 : 66. 



Photography, Relations to astrophysics, 

 Turner, 4 : 429-45. 



Phylogeny, 5 : 27-58. 



Physical chemistry, 4 : 303-24; Application 

 to agricultural chemistry, Cameron, 4 : 324; 

 Bibliography, 4 : 352; Relations to physics 

 and chemistry, Van't Hoff, 4: 304-10. 



Physical reality of secondary qualities, Mon- 

 tague, 1 : 259-60. 



Physical science, 4 : 1-5 : 573 ; Fundamental 

 concepts, Nichols. 4 : 18-28; Unity of, 

 Woodward, 4 : 3-14. 



Physics, 4 : 17-189; Bibliography, 4 : 188-89; 

 Cosmical, see Cosmical physics; Principles 

 of mathematical physics, Poincarc?, 1 : 604 

 22; Progress in the nineteenth century, 

 Barus, 4 : 29-65. 



Physics of ether, 4 : 105-117. 



Physics of matter, 4 : 69-101; Present prob- 

 lems, Nipher, 4 : 87-101; Relations to other 

 branches of learning, Kimball, 4 : 69-86. 



Physics of the electron, 4 : 121-87; Relations 

 to other branches of science, Langevin, 

 4 : 121-56. 



Physiographic problems of to-day, Russell, 



4 : 627-49. 



Physiography, 4 : 607-49; Bibliography, 4 : 

 626, 762; Relations to the other sciences, 

 Penck, 4 : 607-26. 



Physiological chemistry, 4:327-51; Biblio- 

 graphy, 4 : 355; Present problems, Chit- 

 tenden, 4 : 335-50. 



Physiology, 5 : 395-434; Bibliography, 5 : 

 441-42; Domain and relation to medicine' 

 Metzer, 5 : 395-402; Plant, see Plant physi- 

 ology; Problems of the present time, Howell, 



5 : 416-34; Relation to other sciences, Ver- 

 worn, 5 : 403-15. 



Picard, Charles E., On the development of 

 mathematical analysis and its relations to 

 some other sciences, 1 : 497-517. 



Pickering, Edward C., Light of the stars, 

 4 : 374-84. 



Pierpont, James P., History of mathematics in 

 the nineteenth century, 1 : 474-93. 



Piersol, George A., Human anatomy, Chair- 

 man, 5 : 359-60. 



Plant pathology, 5 : 147-73; History and scope, 

 Arthur, 5 : 149-64. 



