INDEX 



483 



Hall, Christopher W., Geophysics, Chairman, 



4 : 507. 

 G. Stanley, Unity of mental science, 5 : 



577-89. 

 Thomas C., Philosophy of religion, Chair- 



man, 1 : 263. 



Halsted, George B., Bibliography of mathe- 

 matics, 1 : 623-26; Non-Euclidean spherics, 

 1 : 587; tr., Darboux, Study of the develop- 

 ment of geometric methods, 1 : 535-58; tr., 

 Picard, On the development of mathematical 

 analysis, 1 : 497-517; tr., Poincare", Princi- 

 ples of mathematical physics, 1 : 604-22. 



Hamlin, Alfred D. F., Bibliography on modern 

 architecture, 3 : 681; Problems of modern 

 architecture, 3 : 638-49; Sources of savage 

 conventional patterns, 1 : 448. 



Hammond, John H., Mining engineering, Chair- 

 man, 6 : 633. 



William A., Relations of logic to other 



disciplines, 1 : 296-312. 



Hancock, Harris, Algebraic minimal surfaces, 



1 : 587. 

 Hare, Hobart A., Bibliography on medicine, 



6 : 527-28; Therapeutics and pharmacology, 

 Chairman, 6 : 153. 



Harlan, George C., Ophthalmology, Chairman, 

 6: 411. 



Harnack, Karl G. A., Relation between ec- 

 clesiastical and general history, 2 : 621-35. 



Harness mound, Exploration of, Mills, 5 : 542. 



Harper, Samuel N., Slavic literature, Sec'y, 

 3 : 511; tr., Boyer, Russian and studies in 

 Russian, 3 : 520-28 . 



Harper, Wm. R., Administrative Board, 1 : 

 4; Address, 1 : 31-33. 



Harris, J. Arthur, Importance of investigation 

 of seedling stages, 5 : 98. 



William T., Social culture in the form of 



education and religion, 8 : 1-16. 



Harrison, James A., Literary vitalities, 3 : 315- 

 22. 



Harry, J. E., Greek language, Sec'y, 3 : 129. 



Hartmann, I., New method of measuring the 

 stellar spectra, 4 : 470. 



Haskell, M. W., Geometry, Chairman, 1 : 535; 

 Reduction of any collineation to a product 

 of perspective collineations, 1 : 531. 



Haskins, Charles H., Medieval history, Chair- 

 man, 2 ; 111. 



Hatfield, James T., More light on the text of 

 Goethe, 3 : 507. 



Haupt, Lewis M., Present problems of tech- 

 nology, 6 : 571-90. 



Hayes, E. L., Social psychology, Sec'y, 5 : 859. 



Edward C., Human experiences and ac- 

 tivities as natural phenomena, 5 : 883. 



Health, Public, see Public health. 



Hebbel as a literary critic, Hohlfeld, 3 : 507. 



Hedrick, E. R., Generalization of the analytic 



functions of a complex variable, 1 : 531. 

 Heidel, William A., Significance of the opeotoi' 



in the Eleatic philosophy, 3 : 173. 

 Hektoen, Ludvig, Relations of pathology, 6 : 



105-22. 



Hellenism, Hutton, 3 : 173-74. 

 Heller, Otto, Ahasver in der Kunstdichtung, 



3 : 508; Germanic languages, Sec'y, 3 : 273. 

 Hempl, George, History of language, Chairman, 



3: 3. 

 Henderson, Charles R., Bibliography on the 



dependent group, 7 : 876; Definition of a 



social policy relating to the dependent group, 



7 : 817-32. 



Hensel, Paul, Problems of ethics, 1 : 403-14. 



Hering, Carl, Electrical engineering, Sec'y, 

 6 : 605. 



Hernia, Treatment of 300 cases of, Pfister, 

 6 : 386. 



Herrick, C. H., Animal morphology, Sec'y, 

 5 : 243; Dynamic character of morphology, 

 5 : 283. 



C. L., Comparative method in psychology 

 particularly in its physiological and anatom- 

 ical relations, 6 : 240. 



Robert, Belles-lettres, Chairman, 3 : 

 531. 



Hertwig, Oskar, Advances and problems in the 

 study of generation and inheritance, 5 : 288- 

 307; Bibliography on embryology, 5 : 444. 



Hervey, Walter L., Bibliography on general 

 religious education, 8 : 469 ; How may the 

 teaching of religion be made potent for mor- 

 ality? 8 : 282-93. 



Hill, David J., Bibliography on diplomacy, 7; 

 452-53; Contemporary developmentof diplo- 

 macy, 7 : 369-83. 



William, Agriculture, Sec'y, 6 : 715; 



Rural community, Sec'y, 7 : 725. 

 Hirsch, Emil G., Social aspects of religion, 8 : 



440-45. 



Hiss, P. H., Bacteriology, Sec'y, 5 : 207. 

 Historical science, 2:1-3: 681; Historical 



development and present character, Lamp- 



recht, 2 : 111-24. 



Historical synthesis, Colby, 2 : 153-68. 

 History, Bibliography, 2 : 229-38; Concep- 

 1 tions and methods of, Robinson, 2 : 40-51; 



Medieval, see Medieval history; Modern, see 



Modern history ; Variety and unity of, 



Wilson, 2 : 3-20; Science of, in the nineteenth 



century, Sloane, 2 : 23-39. 

 History of religion, 2 : 431-661; Bibliography, 



2 : 650-61; Fundamental conceptions and 

 methods, Schmidt, 2 : 443-64; in the nine- 

 teenth century, Moore, 2 : 432-42. 



Hobbs, William H., Suggestions regarding a 

 petrographic nomenclature based on a quan- 

 titative classification, 4 : 604. 



Hoffding, Harald, Present state of psychology 

 and its relations to neighboring sciences, 

 5 : 627-36. 



Hoff, Jacobus H. Van't, Relations of physical 

 chemistry to physics and chemistry, 4 : 304- 

 10. 



Hoffman, Frederick L., Life insurance as a 

 science, 7 : 207-35. 



Hohlfeld, A. R., Hebbel as a literary critic, 



3 : 507. 



Holgate, Thomas J., Geometry, Sec'y, 1 : 535. 



Hollander, Jacob H., Scope and method of 

 political economy, 7 : 57-67. 



Holls, Fred'k W., Administrative Board, 1 : 

 4; Death of, 1 : 18. 



Hoops, Johannes, Present problems of English 

 literary history, 3 : 415-32. 



Home, H. H., The college, Sec'y, 8 : 119; 

 Science of education, 8 : 83-85. 



Howard. George E., Bibliography on the fam- 

 ily, 7 : 871-72; Social control and the func- 

 tions of the family, 7 : 699-708. 



Leland, O., Executive Secretary of the 



Congress, 1 : 23; Animal morphology, Chair- 

 man, 5 : 243. 



Howell, William H., Problems of physiology of 

 the present time, 5 : 416-34. 



Howison, George H., Philosophy: its funda- 

 mental conceptions and its methods, 1 : 173- 

 94. 



Hozumi, Nobushige, New Japanese civil code 



