546 



INDEX 



♦Wilbert, M. I. Digest of comments 

 on the Pharmacopoeia of the U. S. 

 of A. (8th decennial revision) and 

 the National Formulary (3d ed.) 

 for the calendar year ending Dec. 

 31, 1909, 101 



*Wolf, F. A. A plant disease survey 

 in the vicinity of San Antonio, Tex. 

 227 



Wolff, F. A. Work of the Interna- 

 tional Technical Committee on 

 Electrical Units, 259 



Wollenweber, H. W. An external 

 dry rot of potato tubers caused by 

 Fusarium trichothecioides, 146 



*Wooton, E. O. Grasses and grass- 

 like plants of New Mexico, 440 



♦Wright, F. E. The methods of 

 petrographic-microscopic research : 

 Their accuracy and range of appli- 

 cation, 83 



-See also Shepherd, E. S. and Ran- 

 kin, G. A. 

 Zon, R. Forest types, 17 



SUBJECT INDEX 



Agricultural chemistry. *Action of nu- 

 cleic acid and its decomposition 

 products on soils and plants. O. 

 Schreiner and J. J. Skinner, 321 



♦Fermentation of cellulose. K. F. 

 Kellerman, I. G. McBeth, F. M. 

 Scales, 105. 



♦Relation of soil acidity to plant socie- 

 ties. A. W. Sampson, 140 



♦Creatinine. O. Schreiner, E. C. 

 Shorey, M. X. Sullivan, J. J.. 

 Skinner, 320 



♦Creatinine in soils. M. X. Sulli- 

 van, 321 



♦Distribution of organic constituents 

 in soils. O. Schreiner and E. C. 

 Lathrop, 318 



♦Effect of lime on the alkali tolerance 

 of wheat seedlings. J. A. LeClerc 

 and J. F. Breazeale, 536 



♦Examination of soils for organic con- 

 stituents. O. Schreiner and E. 

 C. Lathrop, 322 



♦Nucleic acids in soils. E. C. Shorey, 

 322 



♦Organic compounds and fertilizer 

 salts. O. Schreiner and J. J. 

 Skinner, 320 



♦Organic soil nitrogen. E. C. Lath- 

 rop and B. E. Brown, 319 

 Agricultural physics. ♦Effect of sol- 

 uble salts on the physical proper- 

 ties of soils. R. O. E. Davis, 318 



Agriculture. References, 88, 327, 355, 



466 

 See also: Agricultural chemistry; 



Agricultural physics; Forestry 

 Analytical chemistry. ♦Determination 



of manganese as sulfate. W. Blum 



489 

 Phosphoric acid determination. J. 



G. Fairchild, 114 

 Anthropology. ♦Censers and incense 



of Mexico. W. Hough, 271 

 ♦Gaelic language in Ireland. J. 



Mooney, 535 



Astronomy. *Catalogue of 23521 stars 

 between 13°35' and 45°25' south 

 declination for the equinox 1850, 

 W. S. Eichelberger and F. B. 

 Littell, 77 

 Earth light. W. J. Humphreys, 239 

 ♦Solar corona and solar eclipse of Octo- 

 ber 10-12, 1912. L. A. Bauer, 229 



Atmospheric Electricity. ♦Observa- 

 tions on cruise from N. Y. to Co- 

 lombo. E. Kidson, 80 



Bacteriology. ♦Bacillus of leprosy. D 

 H. Currie, M. T. Clegg, and H. T. 



HOLLMANN, 86 



*Bacillus peslis. G. W. McCoy and 

 C. W. Chapin, 494, 533 



^Bacterium tularense, the cause of a 

 plague-like disease of rodents. G. 

 W. McCoy and C. W. Chapin, 533 



