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iM)i;x. 



NAMES OF CONTRIBUTORS ARE PRINTED IN SMALL CAPITALS. 



Abbott, Fbancis M., Tlnce Decades of 

 College Women, 350. 



Academy, Prussian, of Science and the 

 Fine Arts, Edward F. Williams, 74. 



Agricultural Work in the Philippines, 

 86. 



Agriculture 86, 189, 478. 



Alumna, Alumna's Children, 45; An- 

 other Alumna, 279. 



Antarctic Exploration, 87. 



Arrhenius, Svante, The Development 

 of the Theory of Electrolytic Dis- 

 sociation, 385. 



Arrhenius, Professor, Scientific Work 

 of, 89. 



Art in Industry. Frank T. Carlton, 

 414. 



Arts and Science, International Con- 

 gress of, Simon Newcomb, 466. 



Astronomy, Development of a New 

 Method of Research, George E. Hale, 

 5; Total Solar Eclipse of August 30, 

 1905, W. W. Campbell, 97. 



Balfour, Arthur James, Reflections 

 suggested by the New Theory of Mat- 

 ter, 495. 



Balfour, Henry, Ethnological Work of 

 Lane Fox, 437. 



Bateson, William. Heredity and Evo- 

 lution, 522. 



Beach, Frederick E., The Study of 

 Physics, 52. 



Beauty, Preservation of, J. Madison 

 Taylor, 397. 



Berzelium, Carolinium, Thorium, 188. 



Birth Rate, Alumna's Children, An 

 Alumna, 45; Another Alumna, 279; 

 Three Decades of College Women, 

 Frances M. Abbott, 350. 



Botany, English Herbals, Agnes Rob- 

 ertson, 65; Geo-Botany of Asia, P. 

 Kropotkin, 68 ; Some Plants which 

 entrap Insects, Forrest Shreve, 417. 



Bowen, Edwin W., A Question of Pref- 

 erence in English Spelling, 38. 



British Association for the Advance- 

 ment of Science, A Traveler's View 

 of, Henry S. Pritchett, 484; The 

 Cambridge Meeting of, 560; Presi- 

 dent's Address, 562; The Work of 

 the Sections, 565. 



Calorimeter, Respiration, Developments 



in the, 185. 

 Cambridge, University, The New Build- 



Art in Industry, 

 and Berzelium, 



Lngs of, 182; Meeting of 1 lie British 

 Association for the Advancement of 

 Science, 560; Traveler's View of, 

 Henry S. Pritchett, 484; Presi- 

 dent's Address, 562; The Work of 

 the Sections, 565. 



Campbell, W. W., Total Solar Eclipse 

 of August 30, 1905, 97. 



Carlton, Frank T., 

 414. 



Carolinium, Thorium 

 188. 



Chattanooga Campaigns of the Civil 

 War, The Physiographic Control of, 

 Frederick V. Emerson, 148. 



Children, Alumna's, An Alumna, 45; 

 Another Alumna, 279. 



Civil War, Physiographic Control of 

 the Chattanooga Campaigns of the, 

 Frederick V. Emerson, 148. 



College, of the West, David Starr 

 Jordan, 27 ; Women, Three Decades 

 of, Frances M. Abbott, 350. 



Composition, The Significance of Char- 

 acteristic Curves of, Robert E. 

 Moritz, 132; T. C. Mendenhall, 373. 



Conservation of Human Energy, Pre- 

 servation of Beauty, J. Madison 



f AYLOR, 397. 



Consumption, The Great White Plague, 

 John B. Huber, 298. 



Copernicus, Edward S. Holden, 109. 



Correlation of Reflexes and the Prin- 

 ciples of the Common Path, C. S. 

 Sherrington, 549. 



Cotton, Insect Enemies of, 189. 



Curves of Composition, Characteristic, 

 on the Significance of, Robert E. 

 Moritz, 132; T. C. Mendenhall, 373. 



Darwin, Francis, The Perception of 

 the Force of Gravity by Plants, 532. 



Dean, Bashford, Japanese Zoological 

 Station at Misaki, 195. 



De Vries's Theory of Mutations, A. A. 

 W. Hubrecht, 205. 



Dextrality and Sinistrality, George M. 

 Gould," 360. 



Discovery and Invention, Charles A. 

 Parsons, 



Discussion and Shorter Articles, 279, 

 373. 



Dissociation, Electrolytic, The Develop- 

 ment of the Theory of, Svante Arr- 

 henius, 385. 



