INDEX 



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raphy; Mineralogy; Physiology; 

 Physical Chemistry; Soils; Tech- 

 nology. 

 Coast and Geodetic Survey, U. S., 

 Centennial celebration of. fBu- 

 reau of Fisheries and its relation 

 to the U. S. Coast and Geodetic 

 Survey. H. M. Smith. 260. 



"(Bureau of Standards and its rela- 

 tion to the U. S. Coast and Geo- 

 detic Survey. S. W. Stratton. 

 261. 



fCivil War record of the U. S. 

 Coast and Geodetic Survey and 

 what the Survey is doing towards 

 preparedness. R. Wainright. 264. 



■(■Contribution of the U. S. Coast and 

 Geodetic Survey to geodesy. W. 

 H. Burger. 264. 



"(•Contribution of the U. S. Coast 

 and Geodetic Survey to physical 

 geography. D. W. Johnson. 266. 



"(Cooperation of the U. S. Coast and 

 .Geodetic Survey with the Navy. 

 Josephus Daniels. 267. 



fHassler, the organizer of the 17. S. 

 Coast and Geodetic Survey. 

 Paul Ritter. 267. 



"(Hydrography and charts with spe- 

 cial reference to the work of the 

 U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. 

 G. W. Littlehales. 264. 



"("International work of the U. S. 

 Coast and Geodetic Survey. O. 

 H. Tittmann. 265. 



tLighthouse Service and its relation 

 to the U. S. Coast and Geodetic 

 Survey. G. R. Putnam. 263. 



fOcean currents and deep sea ex- 

 plorations of the U. S. Coast and 

 Geodetic Survey. J. E. Pills- 

 bury. 261. 



"(Oceanic tides, with special refer- 

 ence to the work of the IT. S. 

 Coast and Geodetic Survey. C. L. 

 Poor. 266. 



"(Scientific spirit of the U. S. Coast 

 and Geodetic Survey. Woodrow 

 Wilson. 267. 



"(Scope and needs of the U. S. Coast 

 and Geodetic Survey. W. C. Red- 

 field. 267. 



"(Superintendents of the U. S. Coast 

 and Geodetic Survey. T. C. Men- 



DENHALL. 267. 



fU. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey's 

 part in the development of com- 

 merce. J. H. Moore. 262. 



fU. S. Corps of Engineers and its 

 relation to the U. S. Coast and 

 Geodetic Survey. W. M. Black. 

 263. 



fU. S. Geological Survey and its 

 relation to the U. S. Coast and 

 Geodetic Survey. G. O. Smith. 

 262. 



fWork of the U. S. Coast and Geo- 

 detic Survey in the field of terres- 

 trial magnetism. L. A. Bauer. 

 260. 

 Crystallography . "(Crystal structure, 

 analysis by X-rays. F. E. 

 Wright. 361. 



Crystals and crystal forces. F. E. 

 Wright. 326. 

 Electricity. *Electric and magnetic 

 units, international system. J. 

 H. Dellinger. 613. 



Electrical conduction in metals at 

 low temperatures. F. B. Silsbee. 

 597. 



*Galvanometer, sensitivity and mag- 

 netic shielding tests of. W. W. 

 Coblentz. 499. 



■("Magnetic test bars, uniformity of. 

 R. L. Sanford. 76. 



fMagnetic units, rationalization of. 

 J. H. Dellinger. 77. 



*Remote control, system of, for an 

 electric testing laboratory. P. G. 

 Agnew, W. H. Stannard, and J. 

 L. Fearing. 614. 



"(Resistance measurements. E. F. 

 Mueller. 52. 



Resistance standards, inductance 

 of. F. B. Silsbee. 419. 



"(Thermoelectric power of pure met- 

 als. L. H. Adams. 299. 



