II CONTENTS. 



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 Kcpiirtof clu'iiiical control station and seed conlrol station, ('ln'iHtiania, Xor- 



way, 1;m)L', S. Hals 1054 



Conct'rninjf tlic noincnciaturi' of cnzyins, Iv ( ). von Lijjpinann 1054 



rhysical eln'niiHtry i'ur ])hyHicians and Inologists, K. Cohen 1054 



ZOOLOGY. 



Report of the New York Zoological Society for 1903 1054 



Second report on ec(jnoinic zoology, F. V. Theobald ; 1055 



Zoologiral rcc(,i(l, ]). Sharp .V 1055 



Index-catalogue of medical and veterinary zoology, C W. StileH and A. Hassall. 1055 



Catalogue of living and fossil mammals, K. I^. Ti'cnu-ssart 1055 



The rabljit ]iest in New South Wales, C. Fetherstonhaugh 1055 



The resistance of rats to arsenical poisoning, F. Bordas 1055 



Destruction of rats and mice, J. K. Gowily 1056 



Combating lield mice, (1. Guenaux 1056 



A new iield mouse in Japan, C. Sasaki 1056 



The ilistribution of cultures of mouse tyj)iius, K. Kornauth 1056 



A review of parthenogenesis, E. F. Phillips 1056 



A guide to the birds of New England and eastern New York, R. Hoffmann . . 1056 



With the ])irds in Maine, Olive T. Miller 1056 



Birds of California, Irene G. Wheelock 1056 



The birds of Ohio, W. L. Dawson 1057 



Birds ()])served by Wellington Field Naturalists' Club, 190:! 1057 



Field l)ook of wild birds and their music, F. S. Mathews 1057 



Birds in lelation to agriculture, Gunning 1057 



What birds do for the farmer, Josephine C. Ilorney 1057 



Bird problems as related to horticulture, J. S. Cook 1057 



Birds, fruits", and insects, J. B. Smith 1057 



The economic value of our native birds, H. A. Surface 1057 



The economic relations of crows, Schleh 1057 



Experiments in the acclimatization of LeiotJirix lutea, H. von Berlepsch 1057 



Thirteenth ainnial report of the society for the protection of birds 1058 



The avicultural magazine, D. Setli-Smith 1058 



METEOROLOGY CLIMATOLOGY. 



IVIetec )rological sununary for 1900 1058 



Meteorological observations, I ). V. C. Manso de Zufiiga 1058 



Relation of climate to horticulture, J. W. Smith 1058 



Climatic limits, J. B. Reynolds 1058 



The economic geography of Chile, J. R. Smith 1058 



Atmospheric tides 1058 



A new sunshine recorder 1058 



Lightning report, J. B. Reynolds '. 1058 



^\■ATER SOII;S. 



Water softening, J. 0. Handy 1059 



Studies of color in water; Metropolitan water supplv, Massachusetts, E. (J. 



Hopson - "- 1059 



Elements of water bacteriology, S. C. Prescott and C. E. A. Winslow 1059 



The l)acteriological examination of water, J. C. Thresh and (i. Sovvden 1059 



The significani-e of bacteriological methods in sanitary water analysis, C. E. A. 



Winslow and C. P. Nibecker .' 1059 



Michigan method for bacteriological examination of water, V. C. Vauglian. . . 1059 



The bacteriological analysis of soils, F. D. Chester 1059 



Soil-moisture investigations, 1908, J. D. Tinsley and J. J. Vernon 1060 



Soil temperatures at various deptlis, J. B. Reynolds 1061 



Investigations of the composition of soils rich in vegetable matter, E. G. 



De Coriolis - - . . . 1061 



Analyses of soils of the State, G. d'Utra 1061 



Analyses of soils, C. F. Juritz 1061 



Analyses of soils from Armant, F. Hughes 1061 



I'reliminary analytical studies of cultivated soils of Padua, G. Ongaro 1061 



Experiments in washing salt land 1061 



The work of the Bureau of Soils 1061 



Geology, T. C. Chamberlin and R. D. Salisbury 1061 



