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SUBJECT INDEX 



Agronomy. References. 247. 



See also: Ethnobotany; Horticulture; 

 Soils. 

 Animal Husbandry. References. 250. 

 Anthropology. fAustralasian muse- 

 ums and their work. Adela C. 

 Breton. 409. 



•(•California, progress in anthropol- 

 ogy. W. Hough. 130. 



Fox Indians, ritualistic origin 

 myths. T. Michelson. 209, f313. 



The Greenland Eskimo. J. Mooney. 

 144. 



■(•Hunting in the Peruvian Andes. 

 E. Heller. 312. 



*Kickapoo tales. W. Jones and T. 

 Michelson. 186. 



See also: Archeology; Ethnology. 

 Archeology. An archeological note. 

 T. Michelson. 146. 



Sun Temple, relation to prehis- 

 toric "towers." J. W. Fewkes. 

 212. 

 Astronomy. Distances of the heaven- 

 ly bodies. W. S. Eichelberger. 

 161, fl88. 



•("Micrometers of the Naval Observa- 

 tory. A. Hall. 299. 



References. 616. 



See also: Astrophysics; Gravitation. 



Astrophysics. fSolar variability. C. 



G. Abbot. 152. 

 See also: Spectroscopy. 

 Bacteriology. "(Hemolysis and com- 

 plement fixation. M. W. Lyon, 



Jr. 256. 

 •(•Longevity of bacteria. M. W. 



Lyon, Jr. 406. 

 References. 248. 

 Biography. fDr. W. Ralph Jones: 



An appreciation. C. L. Shear. 



101. 

 Biology. fBiological and fish cultural 



experiment station. R. E. Coker. 



259. 



fBiological pictures of Oahu (Ha- 

 waii). L. O. Howard. 24. 



"(District of Columbia, natural his 

 tory. W. L. McAtee. 406. 



Early forms of life, geochemical evi- 

 dence of. F. W. Clarke. 603. 



"(Mississippi River dam at Keokuk, 

 Iowa, its effect upon biological 

 conditions. A. A. Doolittle. 79. 



See also: Animal Husbandry; Bac- 

 teriology; Botany; Entomology; 

 Evolution; Mammalogy; Medical 

 Zoology; Ornithology; Paleontol- 

 ogy; Pathology; Physiology; Phy- 

 topathology; Plant Physiology; 

 Zoology. 

 Botany. Ailanthus altissima, early 

 European history and botanical 

 name. W. T. Swingle. 490. 



Ammocodon, a new genus of Allioni- 

 aceae. P. C. Standley. 629. 



jCatha edulis, a narcotic of the south- 

 ern Arabs. P. Popenoe. 103. 



fChina, economic botanical explo- 

 ration in. F. N. Meyer. 102. 



fChinese chestnuts, variations in. 

 P. L. Ricker. 102. 



*Columbia and Central America, 

 new or noteworthy plants from — 

 5. H. Pittier. 360. 



fDasheen, botanical and economic 

 notes on. R. A. Young. 158. 



*Espeletia, revision of the genus. 

 P. C. Standley. 454. 



Eysenhardtia, new species of, from 

 the west coast of Mexico. W. E. 

 Safford. 133. 



"(First Washington Botanical So- 

 ciety. P. L. Ricker. 100. 



*Fungi of New Mexico. P. C. 

 Standley. 682. 



fFungi that kill insects. A. T. 

 Speare. 519. 



Inophloeum, a new genus of the 

 mulberry family. H. Pittier. 

 112. 



