1916] Index to Volumes I to XXXI 197 



Ives, Judson Dunbar vol. page 



A note on the development of the gall-fly, Diastrophus 



Nebulosus, 0. S 26 76 



Jacksox, Max 



Analysis of spiegel-eisen 2 46 



Ammonia in saliva 2 85 



Jeffries, William Lewis 



Color and structure in organic compounds 29 81 



Jordan, Stroud 



Condensation of chloral with primary aromatic amines 



III (with A. S. Wheeler) 25 92 



Kaolin, analysis, Manning 2 93 



Keer, James Phillips 



Experiments as to the amount of butter from weighed 



amounts of milk 1 68 



Kerb, Washington Caruthehs 



Distribution and character of the Eocene deposits in 

 eastern North Carolina 2 79 



Notes on the geology of the region about Tampa, Fla. . . 2 86 



Kerr, Washington Caruthers, sketch. Holmes 4 II 1 



Kidney, the vascular response of, in acute uranium nephri- 

 tis. — The influence of the vascular response on diuresis, 



Wm. deB. MacNider 31 122 



KiRBY, George Hughes 



A description of some of the muscles of the cat (with 



H. V. Wilson) 12 II 10 



KuNZ, George Frederick 



On three new masses of meteoric iron 7 27 



Lanneau, John Francis 



Approaching sunspot maximum 20 21 



The source of the sun's heat 22 45 



Lawn problem in the South, W. C. Coker 31 162 



Lawns, observations on the lawns of Chapel Hill, W. C. Coker 



and E. O. Randolph 31 113 



Latitude of Chapel Hill, Gore 2 32 



Lay, George Washington 



The turkey buzzard must go 27 101 



Lead chloride, action of ammonia hydrate, Wood 1 24 



Lead, new halogen compounds, Venable and Thorp 5 10 



Lead chloro-bromide, Venable 7 83 



Lead bromo-nitrates, Miller 7 84 



Lead Chlor-sulpho-cynanide, Grissom 4 I 55 



Least work, demonstration of the method, Cain 8 5 



Lewis, Joseph Volney 



Origin of the peridotites of the Southern Appalachians. 12 II 24 



Corundum and the peridotites of westrn North Carolina, 

 a review (with J. H. Pratt) 22 8 



