INDEX 



699 



*Studies of Tropical American 



phanerogams — No. 2. 401. 



Tidestromia, a new generic name. 



69. 



Stannard, W. H. *A system of re- 

 mote control for an electric test- 

 ing laboratory. 614. 



Stejneger, L. fAmphisbaenoid liz- 

 ards and their geographic distri- 

 bution. 406. 



Stephenson, L. W. "("Correlation of 

 the Upper Cretaceous deposits of 

 the Atlantic and Gulf Coastal 

 Plain. 156. 



*Geology and ground waters of 



northeastern Arkansas, with a 

 discussion of the chemical charac- 

 ter of the waters. 662. 



Stillman, M. H. *Damping of waves 

 - and other disturbances in mercury. 

 563. 



Storey, F. B. *Water powers of the 

 Cascade Range. Part 111. Ya- 

 kima River basin. 225. 



Stratton, S. W. fBureau of Stand- 

 ards and its relation to the U. S. 

 Coast and Geodetic Survey. 261. 



Swann, W. F. G. *On the ionization 

 of the upper atmosphere. 398. 



Swanton, J. R. "("Influence of inher- 

 itance on human culture. 411. 



Note on the aboriginal name 



"aje." 136. 



Some information from Spanish 



sources regarding the Siouan tribes 

 of the East. 609. 



Swingle, W. T. "("Botanical notes of 

 a trip to Japan. 101. 



Early European history and bo- 

 tanical name of the Tree of Heav- 

 en, Ailanthus altissima. 490. 



Pamburus, a new genus related to 



Citrus, from India. 335. 



Pleiospermium, a new genus re- 

 lated to Citrus, from India, Cey- 

 lon, and Java. 426. 



Severinia buxifolia, a Citrus rela- 

 tive native to southern China. 

 651. 



Talbot, Henry. fNepigon. 160. 



Taylor, F. B. *The Pleistocene of 

 Indiana and Michigan and the 

 history of the Great Lakes. 18. 



Thuras, A. L. fA method of deter- 

 mining densities at sea and its 

 use in locating ocean currents. 

 150. 



Tillyer, E. D. fA spectrograph for 

 photographing Etalon rings. 128. 



Tittmann, O. H. f International work 

 of the U. S. Coast and Goedetic 

 Survey. 265. 



Townsend, C. H. T. fStages in the 

 asexual cycle of Bartonella bacilli- 

 formis, the pathogenic organism of 

 verruga. 79. 



Troxell, E. L. Oligocene fossil eggs. 

 422. 



True, R. H. "("Relation of Thomas 

 Jefferson to botany. 191. 



Tuttle, J. B. *Determination of 

 barium carbonate and barium sul- 

 phate in vulcanized rubber goods. 

 91. 



*Some qualitative tests for gum 



arabic and its quantitative de- 

 termination. 91. 



Van Dine, D. L. jA study of malarial 

 mosquitoes in their relation to 

 agriculture. 257. 



Vaughan, T. W. Some littoral and 

 sublittoral physiographic features 

 of the Virgin and northern Lee- 

 ward Islands and their bearing on 

 the coral reef problem. 53, fl89. 



fSome problems in the geologic 



history of the perimeters of the 

 Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean 

 Sea. 157. 



Vinal, G. W. inclusions in silver 

 voltameter deposits. 222. 



Summary of experiments on the 



silver voltameter at the Bureau of 

 Standards. 478. 



*Volume effect in the silver volt- 

 ameter. 500. 



