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INDEX 



Harter, L. L. *A hitherto unre- 

 ported disease of okra. 565. 



Haupt, Paul. fMesopotaraia and 

 Palestine. 331. 



Hawes, a. F. fForestry and the 

 fuel problem. 218. 



Hazard, D. L. fThe magnetic survey 

 of the United States. 369. 



— — *Terrestrial magnetism, United 

 States magnetic tables and charts 

 for 1915. 575. 



Headlam, John. Developments in 

 artillery during the war. t291, 

 301. 



Heald, K. C. *Geologic structure 

 of the northwestern part of the 

 Pawhuska quadrangle, Oklahoma. 

 249. 



Heinrick, Carl. fOn the lepidop- 

 terous genus Apostega and its 

 larval affinities. 180. 



Heller, Edmxjnd. fThe Chinese 

 border land of Tibet and Burma. 

 298. 



Herschel, W. H. *The determina- 

 tion of absolute viscosity by 

 short-tube viscosimeters. 250. 



Hewett, D. F. *Anticlines in the 

 southern part of the Big Horn 

 Basin, Wyoming: A preliminary 

 report on the occurrence of oil. 

 204. 



■ et al. *Possibilities for man- 

 ganese ore on certain undeveloped 

 tracts in Shenandoah Valley, Vir- 

 ginia. 450. 



Hitchcock, A. S. fThe alpine flora 

 of the Adirondacks and the White 

 Mountains. 26. 



fGeneric types. 375. 



*Generic types .with special 



reference to the grasses of the 

 United States. 562. 



Holmes, W. H. fMan's place in the 

 Cosmos as shadowed forth by 

 modern science. 68. 



Holt, E. G. *Further notes on 

 Albama birds. 541. 



Hopkins, O. B. *The Corsicana oil 

 and gas field, Texas. 36. 



*Tiife DeSoto-Red River oil and 



gas field, Louisiana. 35. 



*Oil and gas possibilities of the 



Hatchetigbee anticline, Alabama. 

 173. 



*The Palestine salt dome, 



Anderson County, Texas: The 

 Brenham salt dome, Washington 

 and Austin counties, Texas. 173. 



HosTETTER, J. C. *The ferrous iron 

 content and magnetic suscepti- 

 bility of some artificial and, natural 

 oxides of iron. 328. 



A silica-glass mercury still. 11. 



*Zonal growth in hematite, and 



its bearing on the origin of certain 

 iron ores. 329. 



Howard, L. O. fSome points for 

 consideration in a discussion of 

 the problem of accidental intro- 

 duction. 41. 



Hrdli6ka, Ale§. fBohemia and the 

 Bohemians. 21. 



tWar and race. 71. 



Humphreys, W. J. fBarometric 



ripples. 182. 



fFog and cloud. 504. 



Hurst, L. A. *Hydrogen-ion concen- 

 tration measurements of soils of 

 two types: Caribou loam and 

 Washburn loam. 578. 



Imes, Marion. *The sheep tick and 

 its eradication by dipping. 66. 



Johnson, Amandus. jThe Scandi- 

 navian peoples. 69. 



Johnson, B. L. fThe Valdez delta. 

 410. 



tChalmersite, Cure2S3, a new 



ore of copper. 99. 



Johnston, A. W. *Geology and iron 

 ores of the Cuyuna district, Min- 

 nesota. 18. 



Kadel, B. C. tA simplified form of 

 Robinson's anemometer. 255. 



