VOLUME 42. 



1. Robinson, B. L. — Studies in the Eupatorieae : (I.) Revision of the Genus P'gueria; (II.) 



Revision of the Genus Ophryosporus ; (III.) The Genus Helogyne and its Synonyms ; (IV.) 

 Diagnoses and Synonymy of Eupatorieae and of Certain Other Composilae which have been 

 Classed with them. pp. 1^8. May, 1906. 50c. 



2. Sabine, W. C. — Architectural Acoustics: (I.) Introduction; (II.) The Accuracy of Musical 



Taste in regard to Architectural Acoustics ; (III.) Variation in Reverberation with Varia- 

 tion in Pitch, pp. 49-S4. June, 19(16. 45c. 



3. Peirce, B. O. — On the Permeability and the Retentiveness of a Mass of Fine Iron Particles. 



pp. 85-91. June, 1906. 15c. 



4. Pekce, B. O. — On the Length of the Time of Contact in the Case of a Quick Tap on a Tele- 



graph Key. pp. 93-100. June, 1906. 15c. 



5. Mark, K L., and Copeland, M. — Some Stages in the Spermatogenesis of the Honey Bee. 



pp. 101-111. 1 pi. June, 1906. 20c. 



6. Hogg, J. L. — Friction and Force due to Transpiration as Dependent on Pressure in Gases. 



pp. 113-140. July, 1900. 46c. 



7. Peirce, B. O. — On the Conditions to be Satisfied if the Sums of the Corresponding Members 



of Two Pairs of Orthogonal Functious of Two Variables are to be Themselves Orthogonal, 

 pp. 147-157. July, 1906. 15c. 



8. Peirce, B. O. — On the Correction for the Effect of the Counter Electromotive Force induced 



in a Moving Coil Galvanometer when the Instrument is used Ballistically. pp. 159-169. 

 July. 1906i 15c 



9. Peibce, B. O. — A Simple Device for Measuring the Deflections of a Mirror Galvanometer. 



pp. 171-174. 1 pi. July, 1906. 15c. 



10. Riddle, L. W. — On the Cytology of the Entomophthoraceae. pp. 175-197. 3 pis. August, 



1906. 40c. 



11. Baxter, G. P. — A Revision of the Atomic Weight of Bromine, pp. 199-214. August, 1906. 



25c. 



12. Larrabee, A. P. —The Optic Chiasma of Teleosts : A Study of Inheritance, pp. 215-231. 



October, 1906. 25c. 



13. Wood, R. W. — Fluorescence and Magnetic Rotation Spectra of Sodium Vapor, and their Analy- 



sis, pp. 233-260. 5 pis. November, 1906. 65c. 



14. Rotch, A. L. — Results of the Franco-American Expedition to Explore the Atmosphere in the 



Tropics, pp. 261-272. December, 1906. 20c. 



15. Ken-nelly, A. E. — An Approximate Law of Fatigue in the Speeds of Racing Animals. 



pp. 273-331. December, 1906. $1.15. 



16. Cole, L. J. — An Experimental Study of the Image-Forming Powers of Various Types of Eyes. 



pp. 333-417. January, 1907. 81.10. 



17. Smith, A. \V. — Expansion and Compressibility of Ether and of Alcohol in the Neighborhood 



of their Boiling Points, pp. 419-460. January, 1907. 60c. 



18. Congdon, E. D. — The Hydroi. Is of Bermuda, pp. 461-4S5. January, 1907. 40c. 



19. Blackman, M. W. — The Spermatogenesis of the Myriapods. (V.) On the Spermatocytes of 



Lithobius. pp. 487-518. 2 pis. February, 1907. 50c. 



20. Moore, A. H. Revision of the Genus Spilanthes. pp. 519-569. March, 1907 60c. 



21. Richards, T. W., and Messrs. Henderson and Frevekt. — Concerning the Adiabatic Deter- 



mination of the Heats of Combustion of Organic Substances, especially Sugar and Benzol. 

 pp. 571-593. March, 1907. 35c. 



22. Hall, E. H., and Messrs. Campbell, Serviss, and Churchill. — On the Thomson Effect and 



the Temperature Coefficient of Thermal Conductivity in Soft Iron between 115 and 2<i4^ C. 

 pp. 595-026. March, 1907. 40c 



23. Mark, E. L. — An Electric Wax-Cutter for Use in Reconstructions, pp. 627-636. March, 1907. 



20c. 



24. Henderson, L. J. — Concerning Position Isomerism and Heats of Combustion, pp. 637-<>47. 



March, 1907. 20c. 



25. Lowell, P. — Temperature of Mars. A Determination of the Solar Heat Received, pp. 649- 



667. March, 1907. 25c. 



26. Adams, J. M. — The Transmission of Rontgen Rays through Metallic Sheets, pp. 669-697. 



April, 1907. 45c. 



27. Kennellt, A. E.— The Process of Building up the Voltage and Current in a Long Alternating- 



Current Circuit, pp 699-715. May. 19(17 25c. 



28. Sanger, C. R., and Gibson, J. A. - The Determination of Small Amounts of Antimony by the 

 Berzelius-Marsh Process, pp. 717-7.33. 1 pi. May, 1907. 30c. 



Records of Meetings; Biographical Notices; Officers and Committees; List of Fellows and 

 Foreign Honorary Members ; Statutes and Standing Votes, etc. 60c. 



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