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INDEX 



Hazard, D. L. "("Magnetic work of the 

 U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. 

 76. 



*Results of observations made at 



the U. S. Coast and Geodetic 

 Survey Magnetic Observatory near 

 Tucson, Arizona, 1913 and 1914. 

 397. 



*Results of observations made at 



the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Sur- 

 vey Magnetic Observatory at 

 Cheltenham, Md., 1913 and 1914. 

 71. 



*Results of observations made at 



the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Sur- 

 vey Magnetic Observatory near 

 Honolulu, 1913 and 1914. 358. 



Heck, H. N. "("Detailed submarine re- 

 lief, a practical method of devel- 

 opment. 150. 



Heller, Edmund. "("Hunting in the 

 Peruvian Andes. 312. 



Henry, A. J. *Weather forecasting 

 in the United States. 596. 



Hersey, M. D. Note on a relation 

 connecting the derivatives of phy- 

 sical quantities. 620. 



Note on an integrating device. 



617. 



Theory of the stiffness of elastic 



systems. 569. 



Theory of the torsion and the 



rolling ball viscosimeters, and 

 their use in measuring the effect 

 of pressure on viscosity. 525. 



Hewett, D. F. tManganese deposits 

 in Virginia. 155. 



Hewlett, C. W. "("Analysis of com- 

 plex sound waves. 402. 



Hicks, W. B. *Evaporation of brine 

 from Searles Lake, California. 

 360. 



Hill, J. M. *Notes on some mining 

 districts in eastern Nevada. 662. 



Hollick, Arthur. *Geology and 

 mineral resources of Kenai Penin- 

 sula, Alaska. 148. 



Hostetter, J. C. fZonal growth in 

 hematite and its bearing on the 

 origin of certain iron ores. 309. 



Hough, Walter. "("Progress in an- 

 thropology in California. 130. 



Howard, L. O. "("Possible use of Lach- 

 nosterna larvae as a food supply. 

 520. 



|Some biological pictures of Oahu 



(Hawaii). 24. 



Humphreys, W. J. fMagnetic field of 

 an atom. 634. 



Jackson, H. H. T. *Review of the 

 American moles. 50. 



Jackson, R. F. Constants of the 

 quartz-wedge saccharimeter and 

 the specific rotation of sucrose. 

 Part I. Constants for the 26-gram 

 normal weight. 25. 



Saccharimetric normal weight and 



specific rotation of dextrose. 530. 



Johnson, B. L. *Ellamar district, 

 Alaska. 93. 



*Geology and mineral resources of 



Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. 14S. 



*Retreat of Barry Glacier, Port 



Wells, Prince William Sound, 

 Alaska, between 1910 and 1914. 

 503. 



Johnson, D. W. "[Contribution of 

 the U. S. Coast and Geodetic Sur- 

 vey to physical geography. 266. 



"("Surface features of Europe as a 



factor in the war. 227. 



Johnston, John*. Some factors which 

 influence the deposition of calcium 

 carbonate. f297, f516. 



Jones, B. E. *Method of correcting 

 river discharge for a changing 

 stage. 451. 



Jones, William. *Kickapoo tales. 

 186. 



Kanolt, C. W. fX-ray spectra. 361. 



Karr, C. P. *The failure of brass. — 

 3. Initial stress produced by the 

 "burning-in" of manganese 

 bronze. 681. 



