INDEX 



539 



* The data of geochemistry (2d ed.), 



83 



Notes on chemical stability, 339 



*Clegg, M. T. The artificial cultiva- 

 tion of the bacillus of leprosy, 86 



* Attempts at specific therapy in 



leprosy, 101 



* — ■ — -Complement deviation and agglu- 



tination in leprosy-immunity, 102 



Cobb, N. A. Further notes on Tri- 

 coma, 480 



Coblentz, W. W. The diffuse reflect- 

 ing power of various substances, 

 447 



* Instruments and methods used 



in radiometry, 487 



Collins, G. N. The origin of maize, 

 520 



*Collins, J. F. The control of the 

 chestnut bark disease, 12 



Cook, O. F. Definitions of two prim- 

 itive social states, 125 



Jointed leaves of Amygdalaceae, 



218 



Pomegranate flowers dimorphic, 



434 



*Cooke, W. W. The peculiar migra- 

 tion of the evening grosbeak, 60 



*Cox, W. T. Reforestation on the 

 national forests, 15 



*Crehore, A. C. Waves of pressure 

 in the atmosphere recorded by an 

 interferometer barograph, 133 



*Crenshaw, J. L. The mineral sul- 

 « fides of iron . . . with Crys- 

 tallographic study by E. S. Larsen, 

 9 



*Cross, Whitman. Potash -bearing 

 rocks of the Leucite Hills, Sweet- 

 water County, Wyoming, 159 



*Currie, D. H. The artificial culti- 

 vation of the bacillus of leprosy, 86 



* Attempts at specific therapy in 



leprosy 101 



* Complement deviation and agglu- 

 tination in leprosy-immunity, 102 



* Further observations in rat lep- 

 rosy, 87 



*Ctjrtis, W. C. Studies on the repro- 

 duction and artificial propagation 

 of freshwater mussels, 324 



*Dale, T. N. Granites of Connecti- 

 cut, 159 



*Darton, N. H. Economic geology 

 of Richmond, Virginia, and vicin- 

 ity, 100 



*Davis, R. O. E. Effect of soluble 

 salts on the physical properties of 

 soils, 318 



Day. A. L. Expansion coefficient of 

 graphite, 284 



* — ■ — The melting points of minerals 

 in the light of recent investigations 

 on the gas thermometer, 134 



The nitrogen thermometer scale 



from 300° to 630°, with a direct 

 determination of the boiling point 

 of sulfur, 167 



* Recent advances in high-temper- 

 ature gas thermometry, 154 



* Die Untersuchung von Silikaten, 



134 



*Densmore, Miss. Sun dance of the 

 Teton Sioux, 236 



*Dewey, L. H. Botanical gardens of 

 the-East, 103 



Dickinson, H. C. Comparison of the 

 resistance thermometer scale with 

 the nitrogen scale from 300° to 

 630°, 176 



*Diller, J. S. Mines and prospects 

 of southwestern Oregon, 110 



*Eichelberger, W. S. Catalogue of 

 23521 stars between 13°35' and 45°- 

 25' south declination for the equi- 

 nox 1850. From zone observations 

 made at the U. S. Naval Observa- 

 tory 1846-1852, 77 



*Emmons, W. H. Mineral composition 

 and secondary sulfide zone, 359 



Fairchild, J. G. The accurate vol- 

 umetric determination of phos- 

 phoric acid in phosphate rock, 114 



*Faris, R. L. Distribution of the mag- 

 netic declination in the W. S. for 

 Jan. 1, 1910, 133 



