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487 



Modern history of Europe, 2 : 141-68. 



Mohammedism, 2 : 497-534; Problems, Mac- 

 donald, 2 : 518-34. 



Moissan, Henri, Inorganic chemistry: its rela- 

 tions with the other sciences, 4 : 243-57. 



Monastic towns, Communication relative to, 

 Trenholme, 2 : 138. 



Money and credit, 7 : 151-75; Bibliography, 

 7 : 254, 258; Our monetary equilibrium, 

 White 7 : 151-60; Present monetary pro- 

 blems, Laughlin, 7 : 161-75. 



Montague, W. P., Philosophy of religion, Sec'y, 

 1 : 263; Physical reality of secondary qual- 

 ities, 1 : 259-60. 



Moore, Clarence B., Aboriginal urn-burial within 

 the limits of the United States, 5 : 542. 



E. H., Algebra and analysis, Chairman, 

 1 : 497. 



Edward C., Secular life as the expression 

 of the religious spirit, 8 : 446-56. 



F. G., Classical literature, Sec'y, 3 : 369; 



Rhythm in the philosophical works of Cicero, 

 3 : 398. 



Frederick W., Social structure, Chairman, 

 5: 815. 



George F., member Committee on Plan 



and Scope, 1 : 7; History of religions in the 

 nineteenth century, 2 : 432-42; Semitic lan- 

 guages, Chairman, 3 : 69. 



- John Bassett, member Committee on 

 Plan and Scope, 1 : 7. 



Morgan, Conway L., Relations of comparative 

 and genetic psychology to other branches of 

 science, 5: 696-711. 



Morgan, J. L. R., tr., Cohnheim, Problems in 

 nutrition, 4 : 327-34. 

 - Thomas H., Phylogeny, Chairman, 5 : 27. 



Morphological conceptions, Development of, 

 Coulter, 5 : 3-12. 



Morphology, Animal, see Animal morphology; 

 Dynamic character of, Herrick, 5 : 283; 

 Plant, see Plant morphology. 



Moses, Bernard, Bibliography on colonial 

 administration, 7 : 456; Control of depend- 

 encies inhabited by the less developed races, 

 7 : 387-98. 



Mosquito reduction, Logical basis of the sani- 

 tary policy, Ross, 6 : 89-102. 



Moulton, F. R., Role of celestial mechanics in 

 astronomy, 4 : 426. 



Miinsterberg, Emil, Bibliography on the de- 

 pendent group, 7 : 875; Problem of pov- 

 erty, 7 : 833-47. 



Hugo, member Committee on Plan and 



Scope, 1 : 7; First Vice-President of Con- 

 gress, 1 : 12; Scientific plan of the Con- 

 gress, 1 : 85-134. 



Muhammadanism, see Mohammedism. 



Mullins, Edgar Y., Religious agencies, Chair- 

 man, 8 : 329. 



Municipal administration, 7 : 417-50; Pro- 

 blems of, Addams, 7 : 434-50; Relations of, 

 Shaw, 7 : 419-33. 



Municipal government, Elements of improve- 

 ment in, Bruns, 7 : 450. 



Munroe, Charles E., Relations of technical 

 chemistry to other sciences, 6 : 671-85. 



Murray, Sir John, Bibliography on ocean- 

 ography, 4 : 763; Relation of oceanography 

 to the other sciences, 4 : 683-93. 



Muther, Richard, Problems of the study of 

 modern painting, 3 : 653-62. 



National administration, Bryce,7 : 339-52. 

 Naval observatory in Tutuila, Chester, 4 : 426. 



Nazorean (Nazarene), Meaning of the epithet, 



Smith, 2 : 616-17. 

 Needham, Charles W., Fundamental ideas and 



conception of jurisprudence, 7 : 459-69. 

 J. G., Contribution of animal morphology 



to education, 5 : 283-84. 



Nef, J. Ulric, On the fundamental conceptions 

 underlying the chemistry of the element 

 carbon, 4 : 195-220. 



Nerincx, Alfred, Latest organization of popular 

 suffrage, 2 : 417-25. 



Netherlands, Bibliography of history of, 2 : 

 236. 



Neurology, 6 : 225-40; Value of the physio- 

 logical principle in the study of, Putnam, 

 6 : 225-40. 



New Testament, 2 : 567-617; Bibliography, 

 2:659-61; N. T. science, Relations to 

 kindred sciences, Bacon, 2 : 569-84; N. T. 

 study, Present problems, Burton, 2 : 585- 

 615; N. T. thought, Contributions of Alex- 

 andrianism to, Sheldon, 2 : 649. 



Newcomb, F. C. , Plant physiology, Sec'y. 5 : 101 . 

 Simon, member Committee on Plan and 



Scope, 1 : 7; President of Congress, 1 : 12; 

 Evolution of the scientific investigator, 1 : 

 135-47. 



N-fold Rieman spaces in applied mathematics, 

 McMahon, 1 : 622. 



Nichols, Edward L., Fundamental conceptions 

 of physical science, 4 : 18-28. 



Nipher, Francis E., Cosmical physics, Chair- 

 man, 4 : 733; Present problems in the phy- 

 sics of matter, 4 : 87-101. 



Noble, G. H., Gynecology, Sec'y, 6 : 389. 



Normative science, Royce, 1 : 151-68. 



Norton, J. P., History of economic institutions, 

 Sec'y, 2 : 199. 



Noyes, Arthur A., Physical properties of aque- 

 ous salt solutions in relation to the ionic 

 theory, 4 : 311-23. 



William A., Present problems of organic 



chemistry, 4 : 285-99. 

 Nutrition, Problems in, Cohnheim, 4 : 327-34. 



Obstetrics and gynecology, Some fundamental 

 problems, Webster, 6 : 389-407. 



Oceanography, 4 : 683-729; Bibliography, 

 4 : 763; Relations to the other sciences, 

 Murray, 4 : 683-93. 



Oertel, Hanns, Some present problems and tend- 

 encies in comparative philology, 3 : 5365. 



Old Testament, 2 : 537-63; Old Testament 

 science, McCurdy, 2 : 537-50; Relations to 

 the allied departments and to science in 

 general, Budde, 2 : 551-63. 



Oldenberg, Hermann, Bibliography on Brah- 

 manism and Buddhism, 2 : 657; Relations of 

 the religions of ancient India to the science of 

 religion, 2 : 467-80. 



Oldhani, Henry Y., Relative value of geo- 

 graphical position, 4 : 671-80. 



Opening Ceremonies of the Congress, 1 : 25- 

 33. 



Ophthalmology, 6 : 411-45; Relation to 

 general medicine, biology and sociology, 

 Gould, 6 : 422-45; Relations to other de- 

 partments of science, Jackson, 6 : 411-21. 



Orbits, Applicability of the short method for 

 determining from three observations, Leusch- 

 ner, 4 : 426. 



Organic chemistry, 4 : 275-99; Bibliography 

 4 : 353; Present problems, Noyes, 4 : 285- 

 99; Relations to other sciences, Stieglitz, 

 4 : 276-84. 



