INDEX 



699 



Katz, F. J. fPleistocene shore lines 

 in Maine and New Hampshire. 

 410. 



Kearney, T. H. Phmt life on saline 

 soils. 109, t214. 



Keith, Arthur. *Tin resources of 

 the Kings Mountain district, 

 North Carolina and South Carolina, 

 129. 



Kellogg, V. L. fPossibilities of 

 entomology in the war. 217. 



Kendall, W. C. fSome unrecognized 

 anatomical facts and their rela- 

 tions to fish-cultural practices. 213. 



KiESS, C. C. *Wave lengths in the 

 red and infra-red spectra of iron, 

 cobalt, and nickel arcs. 575. 



Knopf, Adolph. *Strontianite de- 

 posits near Barstow, California. 

 94. 



Knowlton, F. H. *Geology and 

 paleontology of the Raton Mesa 

 and other regions in Colorado 

 and New Mexico. 451. 



LaForge, Lawrence. fThe occur- 

 rence of "Springs" in place names 

 in the United States. 101. , 



LeClerc, J. A. *The chemical anal- 

 ysis of wheat-flour substitutes and 

 of the breads made therefrom. 

 662. 



fThe composition of the soy- 

 bean and its use in breadmaking. 

 142. 



*The efTect of sodium nitrate 



applied at difTerent stages of 

 growth on yield, composition, and 

 quality of wheat. 633. 



*The peanut a great American 



food. 632. 



. *Wheat flour substitutes. 632. 



et al. *The milling and baking 



tests of einkorn, emmer, spelt, 



and polish wheat. 662. 

 Lee, C. F. Aviation and the war. 



225, t291. 



Lee, W. T. *Geology and paleon- 

 tology of the Raton Mesa and 

 other regions in Colorado and New 

 Mexico. 451. 



fCeology and scenery of the 



Rocky Mountain National Park. 

 99. 



Lincoln, F. C. *A review of the 

 genus Pedioecetes in Colorado. 

 133. 



Long, M. B. *Spectro-radiometric 

 investigation of the transmission 

 of various substances. 574. 



Loughlin, G. F. fThe relation of 

 copper and zinc in the carbonate 

 ore at Ophir, Utah. 98. 



*Zinc carbonate and related 



copper carbonate ores at Ophir, 

 Utah. 129. 



LuPTON, C. T. *Anticlines' in the 

 southern part of the Big Horn 

 Basin, Wyoming: A preliminary 

 report on the occurrence of oil. 

 204. 



Lyman, G. R. fPlant Disease Survey 

 work on the Physoderma disease 

 of maize. 43. 



Lyon, Martha B. fFauna of the 

 human eye. 414. 



Lyon, M. W., Jr. fThe relative resist- 

 ance of the red blood corpuscles 

 of the sheep, ox, and hog. 42. 



Mann, W. M. fCoUecting in Fiji. 

 610, 664. 



Marlatt, C. L. fNotes on the work 

 of the Federal Horticultural Board. 

 180. 



fThe pink boUworm of cotton. 



40. 



Marsh, C. D. fThe cause of milk 

 sickness or trembles. 330. 



*Eupatoruwi urticae folium as 



a poisonous plant. 631. 



Matson, G. C. *The Corsicana oil 

 and gas field, Texas. 36. 



*The DeSoto-Red River oil and 



gas field, Louisiana. 35. 



