INDEX 



615 



Greene, Edward L. Response. 35. 

 Griffiths, David. Brief notes and 



reviews of literature. 125. 

 Gronberger, S. M. The origin of the 



Goths. 342. 

 Hale, Albert. Modern Argentina. 



339. 

 Harder, E. C. *Iron-ore deposits of 

 the Eagle Mountains, California. 

 162. 

 Harper, D. R. 3d. The specific heat 

 of copper in the interval to 50°C., 

 with a note on vacuum-jacketed 

 calorimeters. 489. 

 Harking, Harry K. *A list of the 

 Rotatoria of Washington and vicin- 

 ity, with descriptions of a new 

 genus and ten new species. 230. 



*Syuopsis of the Rotatoria. 230. 



Harris, R. A. On periodic quanti- 

 ties, especially motions. 335. 

 Hart, E. B. *Bacteria concerned in 

 the production of the characteristic 

 flavor in cheese of the Cheddar 

 type. 487. 

 Harter, L. L. *The foot-rot of the 



sweet potato. 120. 

 Hasselbring, H. Carbohydrate 

 transformations in sweet potatoes 

 during storage. 234. 



The relation between transpiration 



and the absorption of inorganic 

 constituents by plants. 125. 

 Hastings, E. G. *Bacteria concerned 

 in the production of the charac- 

 teristic flavor in cheese of the 

 Cheddar type. 487. 

 Hedgcock, George Grant. Injury 

 by smelter smoke in southeastern 

 Tennessee. 70. 

 Heller, Edmund. *The white rhi- 

 noceros. 374. 

 Hendrixon, W. S. *Underground 



water resources of Iowa. 196. 

 Hersey, M. D. *The history of Ohm's 

 law. 72. 



The laws of lubrication of horizon- 

 tal journal bearings. 542. 

 Hess, Frank L. A hypothesis for the 

 origin of the carnotite deposits of 

 Utah and Colorado. 236. 



Pintadoitc and uvanite, two new 



vanadium minerals from Utah: 

 A preliminary note. 576. 

 Hewett, D. F. Occurrence of the 

 mineral hisengerite in central Ida- 

 ho. 296. 

 Hewitt, J. N. B. The psj-chology of 



the myth. 336. 

 Hicks, W. B. Preliminary note on 



searlesite* a new mineral. 397. 

 HiGGiNS, D. F. *Coastal glaciers of 

 Prince William Sound and Kenai 

 Peninsula, Alaska., 193. 

 Hitchcock, A. S. Botanical writings. 

 35. 



*Mexican grasses in the United 



States National Herbarium. 118. 



Reviewed paper by Trabut on oats, 



and by Schultz on wheat. 262. 

 Holt, E. G. Winter bird-life in the 



swamps of Alabama. 203. 

 Hopkins, A. D. Parallelism in mor- 

 phological characters and physio- 

 logical characteristics in scolytoid 

 beetles. 66. 

 HoKTON, A. H. *The Ohio Valley 

 flood of ]\Iarch to April, 1913. 

 227. 

 Hough, Walter. *Culture of the An- 

 cient Pueblos of the Upper Gila 

 River region, New Mexico and 

 Arizona. Second INIuseum-Gates 

 expedition. 292. 

 Howard, L. O. *The mosquitoes of 

 North and Central America and 

 the West Indies. 232. 

 HoYT, William Glenn. *The effects 



of ice on stream flow. 226. 

 HuLETT, G. A. Studies on the silver 



voltameter. 593. 

 Humphrey, H. B. A recently discov- 

 ered loose smut of rye. 384. 



* Abstracts. 



