INDEX 



611 



*0n interspefic mating in Phen- 



godes and inbreeding in Eros. 257. 



*The remarkable life-history of a 



new family (Micromalthidae) of 

 beetles. 231. 



Barber, T. C. *The Argentine ant. 

 201. 



Barnett, W. H. *Geology of the 

 Standing Rock and Cheyenne Elv- 

 er Indian Reservation, North and 

 South Dakota. 423. 



Bartlett, H. H. Further evidence 

 of mutation in Oenothera. 203. 



Bastin, Edson S. *Geology of the 

 pitchblende ores of Colorado. 

 256. 



Some geologic features of the East- 

 port region, Maine. 236. 



Bates, F. J. The influence of atmos- 

 pheric conditions in the testing of 

 sugars. 317. 



Bates, S. J. Comparison of the silver 

 and iodine voltameters and the de- 

 termination of the value of the 

 faraday. 69. 



Bauer, L. A. Results of a first analy- 

 sis of the Sun's magnetic field. 

 126. 



Bayley, W. S. *Raritan, New Jer- 

 sey, folio. 371. 



Becker, George F. Note on mean 

 density of fractured rocks. 429. 



Beekly, a. L. *Geology of the Stand- 

 ing Rock and Cheyenne River In- 

 dian reservation. North and South 

 Dakota. 423. 



Berry, Edward W. *The Upper 

 Cretaceous and Eocene floras of 

 South Carolina and Georgia. 330. 



Bisset, Peter. The James River 

 hybrid walnut. 85. 



Blackwelder, Eliot. Post-Cretaceous 

 history of the mountains of central 

 western Wyoming. 445. 



Bleininger, a. V. The veritos firing 

 rings. 446. 



Bonine, C. a. Radial barite concre- 

 tions from the Cretaceous of south- 

 eastern Montana. 295. 



Bowie, William. *Fourth general ad- 

 justment of the precise level net 

 in the United States and the result- 

 ing standard elevations. 255. 



Isostasy in India. 245. 



*Primary triangulation on the hun- 

 dred and fourth meridian, and on 

 the thirty-ninth ijarallcl in Color- 

 ado, Utah, and Nevada. 585. 



Some geodetic evidence of isostasv. 



382. 



Briggs, L. J. *Indicator significance 

 of vegetation in Tooele Valley, 

 Utah. 228. 



The Australian meeting of the Brit- 

 ish Association for the Advance- 

 ment of Science. 589. 



*The water requirements of plants. 



I. Investigations in the Great Plains 

 in 1910 and 1911. 6. 



*The water requirement of plants. 



II. A Review of the literature. 7. 

 Brown, G. H. The veritos firing 



rings. 446. 



Brown, Nellie A. *A bacterium 

 causing the disease of sugar-beet 

 and nasturtium leaves. 119. 



Burchard, E. F. a barite deposit on 

 Castle Island, Duncan Canal, Alas- 

 ka. 382. 



Buckingham, E. The interpretation, 

 of experiments on models. 336. 



Physically similar systems. 347.. 



Bureau of Standards Circular No. 19. 

 *Standard density and volumetric 

 tables, 4th edition. 160. 



Burgess, A. F. *The dispersion of 

 the gypsy moth. 200. 



Burgess, G. K. The allotropy of 

 iron. 336. 



The electrical resistance and criti- 

 cal ranges of pure iron. 436. 



The emissivity of metals and ox- 

 ides. 279. 



* Abstracts. 



