INDEX TO VOL. 2. 



393 



Gage, Mrs., cited on nerves of Diemyciy- 



lus, 232. 

 Galton, cited on individuality, 139. 

 Gaule, cited on influence of alcohol, 118, 



123. 

 Gebhardt, cited on method of preparing 



phosphorus oxychloride, 370. 

 Germann, cited on aesthesiometric test, 



57. 

 Gilbert, cited on fatigue, 57. 

 Gladstone, cited on amount of sleep, 164. 

 Glazebrook, cited on reaction between 



matter and ether, 264. 

 Goddard, cited on faith cure, 173. 

 Goodwin and Thompson, cited on dielec- 

 tric constant of liquid ammonia, 342, 



358. 

 Gorski, St. v., Lasctnski, St. v. and, 



cited on ionizing power of pyridine, 357. 

 Griesbach, cited on aesthesiometric test 



for fatigue, 57. 

 Groos, cited on recreation, 161. 

 GrjLicii, cited on recreation, 151. 



Haddon, cited on emotions, 61. 



Hall, cited on emotions, 61. 



Hall, Roy D., acknowledgments to, 305. 



Hall, Roy D., Kahlenberg, Louis, 

 Koch, Arthur A., and, Theory of elec- 

 trolytic dissociation as viewed in the 

 light of facts recently ascertained (title 

 of paper), 297. 



Halleck, cited on motor control, 57. 



Hancock, cited on motorability, 176. 



Harley, on alcoholic action on nerves, 

 117. 



Hartwell, cited on motor control, 57. 



Hayem, cited on analysis of stomach fluids, 

 140. 



Heaviside, cited on Helmholtz's equa- 

 tions, 267. 



Helmholtz, cited on relation of matter 

 and ether, 262, 263, 264, 266. 



Henri, V., and Binet, A., cited on effect 

 of intellectual activity, 48. 



, cited on fatigue, 58. 



Hittorf, cited on variation of migration 

 numbers, 317, 345. 



Hitzig, xjited on localization of function, 

 190. 



Hodge, cited on effect of activity on cells, 

 49, 50. 



, cited on effect of alcohol, 121, 123. 



, cited on effect of lack of sleep in ani- 

 mals, 163. 



, cited on fatigue, 169. 



Hoff, van't, cited on osmotic pressure, 

 349. 



, cited on theory of solutions, 3, 5, 299, 



et seq. 



Hoffding, cited on variation, 139. 



Hoffman, cited on food analyses, 89. 



Holborn, Kohlrausch and, cited on con- 

 ductivities, 309. 



Holmes, cited on study time, 191. 



Horsley, cited on localization of func- 

 tion, 190. 



Hours of study, 189. 



Hoeven, .f. van der, cited on Meno- 

 branchua, 20!. 



Hughes, cited on recreation, 161. 



Hughlings-Jackson, cited on mechanism 

 of nervous system, 54, 55. 



Hurion, cited on dispersion by iodine 

 vapors, 250. 



Hygiene, cerebral, 64. 



Impregnation method of investigation, 



240. 

 Injection method of investigation, 239. 

 Innes, cited on non-aqueous solutions, 303. 

 Interferometer method, 279. 

 Ions, 6. 



, taste of, 13. 



Ireland, cited on motor control, 57. 



J.win, cited on law of mass action, 346. 

 Jahn, Landolt and, cited on dielectric 



constants of homologues of benzene, 377, 



378. 

 Jahn and Miller, cited on solutions of 



ferric chloride, 385. 

 James, cited on American mental strain, 



172. 



, cited on diseases of the eye, 180. 



, cited on fatigue, 56. 



, cited on influence of body on mind, 



174. 



, cited on mind and body, 45. 



Javal, cited on legibility of letters, 183. 

 Johnson, G. E., cited on recreation, 160, 



161. 

 Jones, H. C, cited on ions, 340. 

 .Jones and Chambers, cited on freezing- 

 points, 314, 318, 319. 

 Jordan, cited on cost of board, 149, 150. 



, cited on dietaries. 96. 



, cited on food analyses, 84. 



Jurgensen, cited on dietaries, 92. 



Kahlenberg, Louis, acknowledgments to, 

 358, 389. 



, action of solutions on the sense of 



taste (title of paper), 1. 



, cited on calculation of degree of dis- 

 sociation, 383. 



, cited on conductivities of solutions, 



381. 



, cited on dissociating power of hydro- 

 cyanic acid, 380. 



, cited on iodine, 371. 



, cited on latent heat of evaporation, 



387. 



, cited on non-aqueous solutions, 303, 



■ 304. 



— , cited on physiological aspect of dis- 

 sociation, 339. 



, cited on substituted ammonias as 



conductors, 358. 



, cited on theories of dissociation, 387. 



Kahlenberg, L , and Austin, R. M., 

 cited on physiological aspect of dissocia- 

 tion, 339. 



Kahlenberg, Louis, Koch, Arthur A., 

 and Hall, Roy D., theory of electrolytic 

 dissociation as viewed in the light of 

 facts recently ascertained (title of paper), 

 297. 



Kahlenberg and Lincoln, cited 

 ductivity of aqueous solutions, 

 313, 344. 



— — , cited on ionizing power of certain 

 solvents, 379, 381. 



, cited on non-aqueous, solutions 302. 



Kahlenberg and Schreiner, cited on 

 freezing-points, 335. 



Keating, cited on burden of school work, 

 188. 



Kellogg, J. H., cited on dietaries, 96, 99, 

 101, 103, 105. 



, cited on food analyses, 84. 



, cited on nuts as food, 88. 



on con- 

 338, 342, 



