INDEX. 



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INDEX. 



THE NAMES OF CONTRIBUTORS ARE PRINTED IN SMALL CAPITALS. 



Academy and Order, New British, 569. 



Action, Chemical, The Conditions of, 

 94. 



Adaptation, Plant, A Study in, J. W. 

 Totjmey, 483. 



Aerography, P. Lowell, 385. 



Agriculture, A Graduate School of, 

 475; American Origin of, 0. F. 

 Cook, 492. 



Alcoholic Teaching, The Abuse of, 287. 



Almsgiving or Investments? Are Fel- 

 lowships, W. A. Kellerman, 472; D. 

 S. Jordan, 565. 



American, University, The, 90; Con- 

 cerning, J. McK. Cattell, 170; Phil- 

 osophical Society and the American 

 Philosophical Association, 91 ; Asso- 

 ciation, Pittsburgh Meeting, 283, 

 380; Anthropological Society, 284; 

 Journals, Science in, 474. 



Anthropological, American, Society, 

 284. 



Antillean Volcanoes, W J McGee, 272. 



Association, American, 283, 380; Brit- 

 ish, 



Atkinson, E., Social Bacteria and 

 Economic Microbes, Wholesome and 

 Noxious, 317. 



Athletics, Domestic and Intercollegiate, 

 C. M. Woodward, 548. 



Bacteria, Social, and Economic Mi- 

 crobes, Wholesome and Noxious, E. 

 Atkinson, 317; in Milk, The Com- 

 parative Growth of, 479. 



Beet, Sugar, The, J. Waddell, 157. 



Biographies of Eminent Chemists, 92, 

 189, 477, 



Biological, Aspects, The Problem of 

 Consciousness in its, C. S. Minot, 

 289; Marine, Laboratory, The Car- 

 negie Institution and, 473. 



Boas, F., An American Anthropological 

 Society, 284. 



Bolton's Scientific Correspondence of 

 Joseph Priestley, 93. 



Bostwick, A. E., Scientific Reading in 

 a Public Library, 524. 



Botanical Society of America and 

 Funds for the Promotion of Re- 

 search, 381. 



Botany, 183, 



British Order and Academy, The New, 

 569; Association, 570. 



Bunge's Text-book of Physiological and 

 Pathological Chemistry, 379. 



Burr, W. H., The Panama Route for a 

 Ship Canal, 252, 304. 



Campbell's Text-book of Botany, 183. 



Canal, Ship, The Panama Route for a, 

 W. H. Btjrr, 252, 304. 



Carnegie Institution and the Marine 

 Biological Laboratory, 473. 



Cattell, J. McK., Concerning the 

 American University, 170. 



Chelles, An Afternoon at, and the 

 Earliest Evidences of Human Indus- 

 try in France, A. S. Packard, 81. 



Chemical Action, The Conditions of, 

 94. 



Chemistry, Physiological, 379. 



Chemists, Eminent, Biographies of, 92, 

 189, 477, 



ChevreuPs Contributions to Science, 

 478. 



Children's Vocabularies, M. C. and H. 

 Gale, 45. 



College Professors, C. W. Super, 563. 



Colours, a New Theory of Light and, 

 Slr Isaac Newton, 461. 



Commercial Value of Human Life, M. 

 O. Leighton, 120. 



Competition of the United States with 

 the United Kingdom, J. Waddell, 

 514. 



Conn, H. W., Bacteria in Milk, 479. 



Consciousness, The Problem of, in its 

 Biological Aspects, C. S. Minot, 289. 



Contact-process, Sulfuric Acid and its 

 Manufacture by, R. Kneitsch, 24. 



Conversazione of the Royal Society, 

 285. 



Cook, O. F., American Origin of Agri- 

 culture, 492. 



Crook, A. R., An Ascent of Mt. Oriza- 

 ba, 528. 



Cunningham on Sexual Dimorphism in 

 the Animal Kingdom, 282. 



Dall, W. H., Introduction to the Defi- 

 nition of some Modern Sciences, 99. 



Dalton's Atomic Theory, 189. 



Dexter, E. G., A Study of Twentieth 

 Century Success, 241. 



Discussion and Correspondence, 472, 

 563. 



Diseases, Infectious, A. Springer, 72. 



