Index of Authors 173 



MOULTON, F. R., 161. Periodic Orbits 12, 30 



, concerning Fundamental Problems in Geology. Y. B. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. 



, concerning Investigations in Cosmogony and Celestial Mechanics. 



Y. B. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16. 



, concerning the Planetesimal Hypothesis. Y. B. 9. 



MUELLER, E., 69. Atomic Weights of Potassium, Silver, Chlorine, etc... 6, 36 

 , 135. Researches upon the Atomic Weights of Cadmium, Manga- 

 nese, Bromine, etc 11, 52 



MUHSE, EFFA FUNK, 104. On Typhlops lumbricalis 8, 108 



MULHOLLAND, S., 251. The Hydrogen Ion Concentration, COa Tension, 



and COa Content of Sea-water 18, 143 



MULLENIX, R. C, 114. Studies of Inheritance in Rabbits 9, 99 



MULLER, G., concerning Astrophysical Observatory. Y. B. 2. 



MULLER, W. MAX, 53. Egyptological Researches 4, 64 



, concerning Archeological Researches in Egypt. Y. B. 5, 6, 9, 10. 



, concerning Monuments of Egypt and Nubia. Y. B. 3. 



MUNSTERBERG, HUGO, concerning Research in Psychology. Y. B. 1. 

 MURSCHAUSER, H., 231. Energy Transformations during Horizontal 



Walking 17, 92 



NERNST, W., concerning Research in Geophysics. Y. B. 1. 

 NEUMAYER, G., concerning Magnetic Research. Y. B. 2. 

 NEWALL, H. F., concerning Astrophysical Observatory. Y. B. 2. 



NEWCOMB, SIMON, 10. Contributions to Stellar Statistics 2, 26 



, 11. Statistical Inquiry into Probability of Causes of Production of 



Sex in Human Offspring 2, 107 



, 72. Inequalities in Motion of the Moon 6, 26 



, concerning Research in Astronomy. Y. B. 1. 



, Determination of Elements of the Moon's Motions. Y. B. 2, 3. 



, Investigations in Mathematical Astronomy, etc. Y. B. 6, 7, 8. 



, Investigations of Mean Motion of the Moon. Y. B. 4, 5. 



, on Methods for Promoting Research in the Exact Sciences. Y. B. 3. 



NICHOLS, E. F., concerning- National Observatories. Y. B. 2. 



NICHOLS. EDWARD L., 152. Studies in Luminescence 11,49 



, 298. Fluorescence of the Uranyl Salts 22, 49 



, concerning Study of the Properties of Matter through a Wide 



Range of Temperatures. Y. B. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17. 



, on Study of Fluorescence and Phosphorescence. Y. B. 4,5,6,7,8,9,10. 



NIPHER, FRANCIS E., on Determination of Magnetic Effects of an Explosion 



of Dynamite. Y. B. 14. 



, concerning Gravitation and Electrical Action. Y. B. 15. 



NOGUCHI, HIDEYO, 12. Action of Snake Venom on Cold-blooded Animals. 2, 147 



, 111. Snake Venoms 9, 147 



, concerning Snake Venoms. Y. B. 3. 



NOYES, ARTHUR A., 63. Electrical Conductivity of Aqueous Solutions 5, 37 



, concerning Certain Investigations in Physical Chemistry. Y. B. 2, 



3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17. 

 NYREN, M., concerning Southern Observatories. Y. B. 2. 



NYS, ERNEST, Introduction to the Works of Victoria 23 



OLIVE, EDGAR W., Cytological Relations to the Amoebae, Acrasiae, and Myx- 



omycetes. Y. B. 2. 



, on Life Histories and Cytology of Certain Lower Plants. Y.B.3,4,5. 



OMORI, F., 87. Collaborator in Report on California Earthquake 7, 56 



ORDEMAN, G. F., 280. Conductivities and Viscosities in Pure and in Mixed 



Solvents, etc 17, 41 



, 260. Study of Dissociating Powers of Free and Combined Water 19, 41 



OSEORN, HENRY F., on Researches in Paleontology and Zoology. Y. B. 1. 



OSBORNE, THOMAS B., 84. Proteins of Wheat Kernel 7, 96 



, 156. Feeding Experiments with Isolated Food-Substances 12, 96 



