SUBJECT INDEX 



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Weston, William H., Jr. *Sclerospoar, 

 conidial, of Philippine maize. 260. 



fPhilippine fungus. 474. 



Wetmore, Alexander. *Dove, habits of 

 white-winged. 495. 



*Expedition to Pacific in charge 



of Alexander Agassiz, scientific results 

 of. 62. 



*Grebes, feeding habit of. 496. 



*Lake Burf ord, N. M. , habits of birds 



at. 496. 



Tinamidae, new birds of the family. 



434. 



*Whippoorwill, new, from Porto 



Rico. 60. 



Wheeler, William Morton. *Formi- 

 cidae, subfamilies of and new genera 

 and subgenera. 237. 



Wherry, Edgar T. Acidity, methods of 

 stating. 197, 202. 



fCrystallography in service of the 



chemist. 42. 



Sulfo-salt minerals, classification of. 1. 



White, A. H. fNitrate industry in the 



U.S. 42. 



White, W. P. *Melting point curve, esti- 

 mating impurities by. 113. 



fSpecific and latent heats of nickel 



and monel metal. 350. 



jThermostats, precision in. 162. 



WhittemorE, L. E. Radio signal fading 



phenomena. t240, 245, 



WiLHELM, R. H. flntemational hydrogen 

 scale, comparison of, with standard 

 scale of temperature defined by plati- 

 num resistance thermometer. 314. 



Williamson, E. D. *Annealing of glass. 417. 



fDensity of strained glass. 284. 



*Optical glass manufacture, motion 



of stirrers used in. 377. 



Willis, Bailey. fEvidences of compres- 

 sion on Pacific Coast. 427. 



Winchester, Dean. E. *Geology of Ala- 

 mosa Creek valley, N. Mex., with ref- 

 erence to oil and gas. 260. 



Wise, L. E. fElementary organic analysis 

 by micro-combustion methods. 40. 



Wright, Fred E. *Contrast sensibility 

 of the eye and the resolving power of 

 the microscope. 311. 



*Dispersion in optical glasses. I. 345; 



II. 374. 



*Measurement of intensity of trans- 

 mitted and reflected light by polariza- 

 tion photometers. 282. 



*Polarization photometer prisms. 



282. 



*Polarized light in study of ores and 



metals. 281. 



Wright, Sewall. fHeredity as a factor 

 in resistance of guinea-pigs to tubercu- 

 losis. 316. 



Wyckokf, Ralph W. G. Alkali halides, 

 crystal structures of. 429. 



*Crystal structure of some carbonates 



of calcite group. 391. 



fDetermination of structure of crys- 

 tals. 238. 



*Magnesium oxide, crystal structure 



of. 441. 



Wave lengths of X-rays. 366. 



YuROW, Iv. fDetermination of rubber by 



combustion of the nitrosite. 40. 



SUBJECT INDEX 



Agricultural Chemistry. Effect of alum on 

 silicate colloids. C. S. ScoFiELD. 438. 



Analytical Chemistry. Crucibles used in 

 rock analysis. H. S. Washington. 9. 



*Electrolytic resistance method for de- 

 termining carbon in steel. J. R. Cain 

 and L. C. Maxwell. 261. 



*Sulphur in petroleum oils. C. E. WA- 

 TERS. 261. 



Anthropology. fAraucanians of Chile. S. 

 D. Bullock. 378. 



fChildhood, prevention of disabilities. 

 M. KoBER. 378. 



fCumberland Valley, Tenn., recent ex- 

 plorations in. W. E. Myer. 378. 



fFar East and Pacific, anthropological 

 problems of. A. Hrdlicka. 377. 



fFire temple of cliff dwellers. J. W. 

 Fewkes. 378. 



