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INDEX 



Eldredgb, E. E. *Bacteriology of 

 cheese of the Emmenthal type. 

 229. 



Emery, W. O. The estimation of an- 

 tipyrin. 264. 



Emmons, W. H. *Geology and ore- 

 deposits of the Phillipsburg quadr 

 rangle, Montana. 163. 



Evans, Alice C. *Bacteria concerned 

 in the production of the charac- 

 teristic flavor in cheese of the 

 Cheddar type. 487. 



The characteristics of bacteria of 



the colon type found in bovine 

 feces. 486. 



Evans, Walter H. An attempt at 

 revegetation on Kodiak Island, 

 Alaska. 125. 



Evermann, Barton W. Seasonal 

 movements of fishes at Lake Max- 

 inkuckee. 203. 



Fairchild, J. G. Electro-analysis of 

 the copper alloys. 36. 



The iodometric determination of 



iron. 36. 



Tenner, Clarence N. AUotropy as 

 illustrated by the forms of silica. 

 235. 



Babingtonite from Passaic County, 



N.'J. 552. 



Additional notes on babingtonite 



from Passaic County, N. J. 599. 



Ferguson, H. G. Auriferous pocket 

 deposits of the Klamath Moun- 

 tains, California. 298. 



Ferner, R. Y. a reasonable per- 

 foiTnance of a high grade watch. 

 333. 



Fewkes, J. W. *Antiquities of the 

 upper Verde and Walnut Creek 

 Valleys, Arizona. 258. 



*Casa Grande, Arizona. 258. 



Egyptian experiences. 339. 



Folkmar, Daniel. Some results of 

 the first census of European races 

 in the United States. 14. 



Foote, p. D. The emissivity of met- 

 als and oxides. 279. 



Forbes, R. H. *Agriculture in Sul- 

 phur Spring Valley, Arizona. 197. 



Fotjbert, C. L. Changes that take 

 place in the curing of cigar-leaf 

 tobacco. 233. 



FowLE, F. E. Atmospheric transpar- 

 ency for radiation. 206. 



Avogadro's constant and atmos- 



piieric transparency. 529. 



*The non-selective transmissibility 



of radiation through dry and moist 

 air. 159. 



Frachtenberg, L. J. *Coos texts. 

 202. 



Fuller, Myron L. *The geology of 

 Long Island, New York. 224. 



Gale, Hoyt S. *Nitrate deposits. 

 165. 



*The origin of colemanite deposits. 



165. 



Garner, W. W. Changes that take 

 place in the curing of cigar-leaf 

 tobacco. 233. 



GiDLEY, J. W. Notes on the fossil 

 mammals of the Fort Union. 203. 



Gilbert, Chester G. *The Mount 

 Lyell copper district of Tasmania. 

 223. 



Gilbert, Grove Karl. *Interpre- 

 tation of anomalies of gravity. 

 192. 



The transportation of debris by 



running water. 154. 



Goldman, M. I. Petrographic evi- 

 dence on the origin of the Cata- 

 houla sandstone. 296. 



Grant, U. S. *Coastal glaciers of 

 Prince William Sound and Kenai 

 Peninsula, Alaska. 193. 



Gray, Arthur W. Micrometer mi- 

 croscopes. 45. 



The production of temperature 



uniformity in an electric furnace. 

 134. 



Some peculiarities of invar. 88. 



■ Abstracts. 



