INDEX 



683 



Engineering. References. 637. 



Entomology. A new generic name for 

 the screw-worm fly. C. H. T. 

 TOWNSEND. 644. 



Ethnology. Ancient civilization of In- 

 dia. S. K. Ghosh. 373. 



At home with Lapps and reindeer. 

 G. Hatt. 493. 



Confucianism. E.T.Williams. 451. 



Ethnologic factors in international 

 competition. J. R. Swanton. 336. 



Institutional marriage. J. R. Swan- 

 ton. 219. 



The Spirit theory in early medicine. 

 J. L. Maddox. 144. 



Vanished races of the Caribbean. J. 

 W. Fewkes. 142. 



Entomology. Generic name Musca. C. 

 H. T. TowNSEND. 433. 



Insects and their relation to disease. 

 W. D. Hunter, 554. 



New scolytoid beetles. A. D. Hop- 

 kins. 429. 

 References. 249, 326, 405, 479, 523. 

 Evolution. References. 588. 



Forestry. *Big tree contest. W. H. 

 Lamb. 635. 



Place of forestry among natural sci- 

 ences. H. S. Graves. 41. 



*Yields from the destructive distil- 

 lation of hardwoods. L. F. Haw- 

 ley and R. C. Palmer. 98. 

 References : 586. 

 Geochemistry. Colloidal gold and sil- 

 ver. E. S. Bastin. 64. 



Geodesy. *Precise leveling from Brig- 

 ham, Utah, to San Francisco, Cali- 

 fornia. W. Bowie. 83. 



*Triangulation in Alabama and Mis- 

 sissippi. W. F. Reynolds. 369. 



*Application of theory of least 

 squares to adjustment of triangu- 

 lation. O. S. Adams. 669. 



Geography. Siberia, the land of the 

 future. F. Nansen. 140. 



Geology. Age of the last great glacia- 

 tion. S. R. Capps. 108, 186. 



*Calcite marble and dolomite, Ver- 

 mont. T. N. Dale. 518. 



Calcium orthosilicate in rocks. H. 



S. Washington. 345. 

 Calculation of the thickness of strata. 



D. F. Hewett. 252. 



*Canyon Range, west-central Utah. 



G. F. LOTJGHLIN. 19. 



*Carnotite near Mauch Chunk, Penn- 

 sylvania. E. T. Wherry. 60. 



Changes of sea-level due to changes 

 of ocean volume. W. J. Hum- 

 phreys. 445. 



Copper and gold deposits of the Kot- 

 sina-Kuskulana district, Alaska. 

 J. B. Mertie. 485. 



Cretaceous and Eocene formations. 

 C. J. Hares. 328. 



*Cretaceous deposits, eastern Gulf 

 region. L. W. Stephenson. 24. 



A cross fault in the northern Appa- 

 lachians. G. W. Stose. 486. 



*Crystallization in the differentia- 

 tion of igneous rocks. N. L. 

 BowEN. 29. 

 A geological reconnaissance of Porto 

 Rico. C. N. Fenner. 488. 



*A gold-platinum-palladium lode. A. 



Knopf. 370. 

 A great thrust-fault. S. R. Capps. 

 252. 



*Electric activity in ore deposits. R. 

 C. Wells. 23. 



*Eocene glacial deposits, Colorado. 



W. W. Atwood. 608. 

 Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho. 

 G. R. Mansfield. 492. 



*Fractional precipitation of ore- 

 forming compounds. R. C. Wells. 

 634. 



*Abstracts. 



