INDEX 



709 



fEntomological chemistry, recent. 



C. R. Ely. 179. 

 fEradication and control of sweet 



potato weevil. C. H. Popenoe. 



459. 

 jFiji, collecting in. W. M. Mann. 



610, 664. 

 fFruit insects, recently introduced. 



A. L. QUAINTANCB. 40. 



fMedical entomology a vital factor 

 in prosecution of the war. W. D. 

 Pierce. 376. 



fMethod of handling large series of 

 individuals in life-history studies. 

 R. A. CusHMAN. 376. 



fPictorial charts in extension ento- 

 mology. R. E. Snodgrass. 299. 



fPink bolhvorm of cotton. C. L. 

 Marlatt. 40. 



fPossibilities of entomology in the 

 war. V. L. Kellogg. 217. 



]Samia cecropia, economic impor- 

 tance of. C. N. AiNSLiE. 610. 



*Senses of insects. N. E. McIndoo. 

 138. 



fSocial wasps, nesting habits of. 

 S. A. ROHWER. 211. 



fVirgin Islands, notes on insects of. 

 Harold Morrison. 299. 

 Ethnobotany. Trans-Pacific plant, 



maho or mahagua, as a. O. F. 

 Cook and R. C. Cook. 153. 

 Ethnology. Prehistoric pottery, a 

 unique form of. J. W. Fewkes. 

 598. 

 Evolution. tSegregation an impor- 

 tant factor in evolution. J. \V. 

 GiDLEY. 331. 

 Forestry. fForestry and the fuel prob- 

 lem. A. F. Howes et al. 218. 



fForest products and the war. E. 

 H. Clapp. 219. 

 Geochemistry. Fluorine in sericitiza- 

 tion. Sidney Paige and George 

 Steiger. 2.34. 



*Hematite, zonal growth in, and its 

 bearing on the origin of certain 

 iron ores. R. B. Sosman and J. 



C. HOSTETTER. 329. 



Inorganic constituents of two crus- 

 taceans. F. W. Clarke and B. 

 Salkover. 185. 

 Geodesy. *Lambert projection tables 

 for the United States. O. S. 

 Adams. 405. 



fPrimary triangulation and precise 

 leveling as done by the United 

 States Coast and Geodetic Sur- 

 vey. William Bowie. 105. 



*Triangulation stations in Georgia. 

 C. H. SwiCK. 35. 

 Geography. fCave-hunting in Cali- 

 fornia. J. C. Merriam. 542. 



fChinese borderland of Tibet and 

 Burma. Edmund Heller. 298. 



fNuttall, Thomas, trip to Oregon 

 in 1834. W. W. Eggleston. 375. 



t" Springs" in place names in the 

 United States. Lawrence La- 

 Forge. 101. 



tVirgin Islands, notes on the. Har- 

 old Morrison. 299. 



*World's agriculture, geography of. 

 V. C. Finch and O. E. Baker. 

 449. 

 Geology. fAllegheny Plateaus, sub- 

 divisions of the. M. R. Camp- 

 bell. 410. 



*Anticlines in Big Horn Basin, 

 Wyoming: preliminary report on 

 oil. D. F. Hewett and C. T. 

 LxjPTON. 204. 



jAsia Minor, Geology of. H. M. 

 Ami. 99. 



*Bowdoin dome, Montana, a pos- 

 sible reservoir of oil or gas. A. J. 

 Collier. 36. 



*Bristow quadrangle (northern 

 part), Oklahoma, with reference 

 to petroleum and gas. A. E. 

 Fath. 77. 



*Cannel coal in the United States. 

 G. H. Ashley. 502. 



*Carbon dioxide in water of the 

 Gulf of Mexico, new determina- 

 tions of. R. C. Wells. 539. 



*Central Great Plains, structure of 

 parts of. N. H. Darton. 503. 



