INDEX. 



Acids, The Reactions of Earthworms 

 to, 576. 



Aero Club of America, Invitation 

 from, 553. 



Aeroplanes, The future of, 554. 



Agassiz, Alexander, Letter from, 555; 

 Death of, 565. 



Air, Resistance of, to a Swinging 

 Magnet, 558. 



Air Resistance to Falling Inch Spheres, 

 377, 560. 



American Philosophical Society, Let- 

 ter from, 553, 560. 



American Scientific Congress, 565. 



Ames, J. B., Death of, 559. 



Amphibians, The Reactions of, to 

 Light, 159, 559. 



Antimony, The Quantitative Deter- 

 mination of, by the Gutzeit 

 Method, 19, 554. 



Antarctic exploration, 554, 555. 



Assessment, Annual, Amount of, 

 573. 



Association des Ingenieurs Electri- 

 ciens sortis de l'Institut electro- 

 technique Montefiore, circular 

 from, 566. 



Atomic Weight of Phosphorus, A Re- 

 vision of the, 135, 554. 



Beernaert, A., Letter from, 559. 



Baxter, G. P., and Jones, G., A Re- 

 vision of the Atomic Weight of 

 Phosphorus. First Paper — The 

 Analysis of Silver Phosphate, 135, 

 554. 



Benedict, F. G., accepts Resident 

 Fellowship, 553. 



Biddlecombe, A., Letter from, 560. 



Boston "1915" Director, Circular 

 from, 565. 



Boston "1915" Directorate Confer- 

 ence, 561. 



Boston "1915" Committee, Circular 

 from, 553, 560. 



Bowditch, C. P., Report of Treasurer, 

 566. 



Burlingame, E. W., Buddhaghosa's 

 Dhammapada Commentary, and 

 the Titles of its three hundred and 

 ten Stories, together with an Index 

 thereto and an Analysis of Vaggas 

 I.-IV., 465, 558. 



Calcium Carbide. On the Equi- 

 librium of the System consisting of 

 Lime, Carbon, Calcium Carbide 

 and Carbon Monoxide, 429, 561. 



Campbell, L. L. See Hall, Edwin H., 

 and Campbell, L. L. ■ 



Carbon. On the Equilibrium of the 

 System consisting of Lime, Car- 

 bon, Calcium Carbide and Carbon 

 Monoxide, 429, 561. 



Carbon Compound, The Spectrum of 

 a, in the Region of Extremely 

 Short Wave-Lengths, 313, 558. 



Carbon Dioxide, On the Applicability 

 of the Law of Corresponding States 

 to the Joule-Thomson Effect in 

 Water and, 241, 558. 



Carbon Monoxide. On the Equilib- 

 rium of the System consisting of 

 Lime, Carbon, Calcium Carbide 

 and Carbon Monoxide, 429, 561. 



Charter, Amendment of, 558, 562. 



Chaucer, Moot Points about, 556. 



Chemical Compositions, Average, of 

 Igneous-Rock Types, 209, 558. 



Chemical Laboratory of Harvard 

 College, ' Contributions from, 19, 

 135. 



