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 THE SILLIMAN FOUNDATION 



Electricity and Matter. By Joseph John Thomson, D.Sc, LL.D., Ph.D., 

 r.E.S., Fellow of Trinity College and Cavendish Professor of Experimen- 

 tal Physics, Cambridge University. (Fourth printing.) 

 The Integrative Action of the Nervous System. By Charles S. Sher- 

 rington, D.Sc, M.D., Hon. LL.D. Tor., F.E.S., Holt Professor of Physi- 

 ology, University of Liverpool. (Seventh printing.) 

 Experimental and Theoretical Applications of Thermodynamics to 

 Chemistry. By Dr. Walter Nernst, Professor and Director of the In- 

 stitute of Physical Chemistry in the University of Berlin. 

 Eadioactive Transformations. By Ernest Eutherford, D.Sc, LL.D., 

 F.E.S., Macdonald Professor of Physics, McGill University. (Second 

 printing.) 

 Theories of Solutions. By Svante Arrhenius, Ph.D., ScD., M.D., Direc- 

 tor of the Physico-Chemical Department of the Nobel Institute, Stock- 

 holm, Sweden. (Fourth printing.) 

 Irritability. A Physiological Analysis of the General Effect of Stimuli in 

 Living Substances. By Max Verworn, M.D., Ph.D., Professor at Bonn 

 Physiological Institute. (Second printing.) 

 Stellar Motions. With Special Eeference to Motions Determined by Means 

 of the Spectrograph. By William Wallace Campbell, ScD., LL.D., 

 Director of the Lick Observatory, University of California. (Second print- 

 ing.) 

 Problems of Genetics. By William Bateson, M.A., F.E.S., Director of 

 the John Innes Horticultural Institution, Merton Park, Surrey, England. 

 (Second printing.) 

 The Problem of Volcanism. By Joseph Paxson Iddings, Ph.B., ScD. 



(Second printing.) 

 Problems of American Geology. By William North Eice, Frank D, 

 Adams, Arthur P. Coleman, Charles D. Walcott, Waldemar Lind- 

 GREN, Frederick Leslie Eansome, and William D. Matthew. (Second 

 printing.) 

 Organism and Environment as Illustrated by the Physiology of 

 Breathing. By J. S. Haldane, M.A., M.D., F.E.S., Hon. LL.D. Birm. 

 AND Edin., Fellow of New College, Oxford; Honorary Professor, Birming- 

 ham University. (Second printing.) 

 A Century of Science in America. With Special Eeference to the Ameri- 

 can Journal of Science 1818-1918. By Edward Salisbury Dana, Charles 

 Schuchert, Herbert E. Gregory, Joseph Barrell, George Otis Smith, 

 EicHARD Swann Lull, Louis V. Pirsson, William E. Ford, E. B. Sos- 

 MAN, Horace L. Wells, Harry W. Foote, Leigh Page, Wesley E. Coe, 

 and George L. Goodale. 

 A Treatise on the Transformation of the Intestinal Flora with Spe- 

 cial Eeference to the Implantation of Bacillus Acidophilus. By 

 Leo F. Eettger, Professor of Bacteriology, Yale University, and Harry 

 A. Cheplin, Seessel Fellow in Bacteriology, Yale University. 

 The Evolution of Modern Medicine. By Sir William Osler, Bart., M.D., 



F.E.S. (Third printing.) 

 Eespiration. By J. S. Haldane, M.A., M.D., F.E.S., Hon. LL.D. Birm. 

 AND Edin., Fellow of New College, Oxford; Honorary Professor, Birming- 

 ham University. 

 After Life in Eoman Paganism. By Franz Cumont. (Second printing.) 

 The Anatomy and Physiology of Capillaries. By August Krogh, Ph.D., 

 LL.D., Professor of Zoo-physiology^ Copenhagen University. (Second 

 printing.) 

 Lectures on Cauchy's Problem in Linear Partial Differential Equa- 

 tions. By Jacques Hadamarj), LL.D., Member of the French Academy 

 of Sciences; Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of 

 Arts and Sciences. 



