INDEX 



551 



Gem tourmalines. W. T. Schaller, 



143 

 *Melting points of minerals on the 

 gas thermometer. A. L. Day and 

 R. B. Sosman, 134 

 *Mineralogical notes, Ser. 2. W. T. 

 Schaller, 349 

 Navigation. *Daylight observations 



on Venus, by J. P. Atjlt. 80 

 Ornithology. *Migration of the Eve- 

 ning Grosbeak. W. W. Cooke, 60 

 Paleontology. The nomenclature of 



types. L. D. Burling, 519 

 Pathology. *Nasal lesions in leprosy. 



H. T. Hollmann, 88 

 Petrology. *Petrographic-microscopic 



research. F. E. Wright, 83 

 Pharmacology. *Pharmacopoeia of the 

 U. S. and National Formulary. 

 M. G. Motter and M. I. Wilbert, 

 101 

 Studies in anaphylaxis. VI. W. H. 

 Schultz and H. E. Jordan, 74 

 Physical anthropology. *Natives of 

 Kharga Oasis, Egypt. A. Hrdlicka 

 271 

 Physical chemistry. Hydrolysis of sod- 

 ium oxalate and its influence upon 

 test for neutrality. Win. Blum, 1 

 *Portland cement clinker. E. S. 

 Shepherd, G. A. Rankin and F. E. 

 Wright, 7 

 *Silikaten. A. J. Day, 134 

 Physics. *Density and thermal expan- 

 sion of linseed oil and turpentine. 

 H. W. Bearce, 7 

 *Dichroism and rotary dispersion of 

 salt solutions. L. B. Olmstead, 

 387 

 The ether. P. G. Nutting, 195 

 Ethyl alcohol. N. S. Osborne, E. 

 C. McKelvy and H. W. Bearce, 

 95 

 Expansion coefficient of graphite. A 



L. Day and R. B. Sosman, 284 

 *Foundations of physics. A. Schus- 

 ter, 90 



*Heat effects at high temperatures. 



W. P. White, 154 • 

 *High-temperature gas thermometry. 



A. L. Day, 154 

 *Influence of pressure on the melting 

 points of certain metals. J. John- 

 ston and L. H. Adams, 81 

 instruments and methods used in 

 radiometry II. W. W. Coblentz, 

 487 

 Linear expansivity. A. W. Gray, 



248 

 Melting points of fire bricks. C. W. 



Kanolt, 337 

 Nitrogen thermometer scale. A. L. 



Day and R. B. Sosman, 167 

 Precision colorimeter. P. G. Nut- 

 ting, 183 

 Reflecting power of opaque bodies. 



P. G. Nutting, 505 

 Reflecting power of various sub- 

 stances. W. W. Coblentz, 447 

 Reflection ocular. P. G. Nutting, 



404 

 *Relation of the horsepower to the 

 kilowatt. Bureau of Standards, 

 388 

 Resistance thermometer scale. H. 

 C. Dickinson and E. F. Mueller, 

 176 

 *Spectroscopic determination of aque- 

 ous vapor. F. E. Fowle, 318 

 Standard temperature scale. L. H. 



Adams and J. Johnston, 275 

 Thermometric lag. D. R. Harper, 



3rd, 202. 

 Wave lengths of Neon. I. G. 



Priest, 1 

 Wien's displacement law. E. Buck- 

 ingham, 180 

 References, 327 



See also : Magnetism 



Physiology. *Sound as a directing in- 

 fluence in the movements of fishes. 

 G. H. Parker, 270 

 Phytopathology. *Chestnut bark dis- 

 ease. H. Metcalf and J. F.Col- 

 lins, 12 



