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Howard, L. O. Concerning the geographic distribution of the yellow-fever 

 mosquito. <Public Health Reports, xviii. No. 46. November 13, 1903. 



JONKS, Harry C, and Gktman, F. H. The existence of alcoholates in solu- 

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. The existence of hydrates in solutions of certain non-electrolytes and 



the non-existence of hydrates in solutions of organic acids. <American 

 Chemical Journal, xxxii, p. 30S. October, 1904. 



On the nature of concentrated solutions of electrolytes. <American 



Chemical Journal, xxxi, p. 303. April, 1904. 

 Kasti.e, J. H., and Er.vovE, Euas. On the reduction of nitrates of certain 



plant extracts, and metals and the accelerating effect of certain substances 



on the progress of the reduction. <American Chemical Journal, xxxi, 



pp. 606-641. June, 1904. 

 . Oxidation and reduction in the animal organism and the toxic action 



of powerful oxidizing and reducing substances. <American Chemical 



Journal, xxxi, pp. 195-207. March, 1904. 

 King, Arthur S. A study of the causes of variability of spark spectra. 



<:^Astrophysical Journal. May, 1904. 

 . A detailed study of the line spectrum of copper. <Astrophysical 



Journal. July, 1904. 

 Lkvkne, p. a., and Stookey, L B. On the combined action of proteolytic 



enzymes. <Anierican Journal of Physiology, xii. p. i. September i, 1904. 

 IvEVENE, P. A. The autolysis of animal organs.' <American Journal of Physi- 

 ology, XI, p. 437. July I, 1904. 

 . Hydrolysis of Spleen nucleic acid by dilute mineral acid. <American 



Journal of Physiology, xii, p. 213. October i, 1904. 

 . Darstellung und Analyse einiger Nucliusauren. <Happe-Zeyler's 



Zeitschrift fiir physiologische Chemie, xun. November, 1904. 



i) The autolysis of animal organs. (2) Hydrolitic cleavage of fresh 



and self-digested glands. <Ani. Jour. Physiology, xii. Nov. i, 1904. 

 Lewis, E. Percivai,. The afterglow of metallic vapors in nitrogen — a new 



band spectrum. <Astrophysical Journal, xx, pp. 49-57. Physikalische 



Zeitschrift, No. 17, 1904. 

 . Notes on the spectra of nitrogen and its oxides. <Astrophysical Jour- 

 nal, XX, pp. 58-62. July, 1904. 

 LoEB, Leo. On the spontaneous agglutination of blood cells of arthropods. 



<Uniyersity of Pennsylvania Medical Bulletin. February, 1904. 

 •. ijberdie Koagulation des Blutes einiger Arthropoden. <Hofmeisters 



Beitrage zur chemischen Physiologic und Pathologie, Band 5. January, 



1904. 

 LouDERBACK, GEORGE Davis. Basin range structure of the Humboldt region. 



<Bull. Geol. Soc. of America, xv, pp. 2S9-346 (8 figs.). July, 1904. 

 MacDougal, D. T. Botanical explorations in the southwest (with i pi. and 



5 figs.). <Journal N. Y. Bot. Gard., v, pp. 89-91. 1904. 

 . Delta and desert vegetation (with 7 figs.). <Bot. Gaz , xxxviii, pp. 



44-63. 1904- 

 McLaughlin, A. C. Papers of William Paterson on the Federal Convention, 



1787- <CAni. Hist. Review. January, 1904. 

 . Sketch of Charles Pinckney's plan for a Constitution, 1787. <Am. 



Hist. Review. July, 1904. 

 MooRE, J. H. See R. W. Wood and J. H. Moore. 

 Morse, A. P. New Acridiidae from the southeastern States. <Psyche, xi, 



pp. 7-13. February 20, 1904. 

 Morsk, H. N., and Frazer, J. C.W. A new electric furnace and various other 



electric heating appliances for laboratory use. <Am. Chem. Journal, 



xxxii. August, 1904. 

 NoGUCHi, HiDEYO. A comparative study of snake venom and snake sera. 



<Proc. Pathological Society of Phila., n. s., vi. No. 4, p. 88, Feb , 1903. 

 Effect of snake venom on the blood corpuscles of cold-blooded animals. 



<Univ. Pennsylvania Med. Bull., xvi, Nos. 5-6, p. 182. July-August, 1903. 



