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INDEX OF VOLUME XVIII 



Plans for the Second Thule Expedition to North 



Greenland, 393-5 

 Platinum Situation in the United States, The, 



617-18 

 Poey Society, 313 



Point of View on China, A, 263-68 

 Porsild, Morten P., 581-9 



Position of Science in the Present War, 269-70 

 Pratt, Albert Houghton, 618 

 Prior. Sylverna, 286 

 Prudden, T. Mitchell, 74 

 Public Health Problems in Russia, 31-37 

 PUPIN, M. I., Position of Science in the Present 



War, 269-70 

 Pyne, M. Taylor, 405 



Quick Kev to a Knowledge of Common Insects, 

 381-2 



Racial T\pes in the Population of the United 

 States, 429-46 



Rainev, Paul J., 512 



Rainsford, William S., 73 



Rasmussen, Knud, Plans for the Second Thule 

 Expedition to North Greenland, 393-5 



Rasmussen, Knud, 390, 512 



Raven, H. C, 731 



Ravenel, William deC, 620 



Red Cross, 315; American Museum Christmas 

 Roll Call, 726 ; American Museum contribu- 

 tion to, 407; and the antivivisectionists, 219- 

 25 ; Mission to Russia, 31 



Reighard, J. E., 212 



Research in Science, 553—64 



Richardson, Jenness, 73 



Richardson, W. B., 495, 498 



Ricketts, L. D., 248 



Ring, T. M., 498 



Romaine, Charles L., 71 



Rondon, Mariano da Silva, 403 



Roosevelt, Kermit. 325, 350, 388 



Roosevelt, Theodore, Common Sense and Ani- 

 mal Coloration, 211-18; My Life as a 

 Naturalist, 321-50; A Faunal Naturalist in 

 South America, 663-69 



Roosevelt, Theodore. 403, 405 



Royal, Irish Academy, 403 ; Asiatic Society, 

 Straits branch of the, 71 



Royal Society of London, 728 



Russia, public health problems in, 31—37 



Ryther, Martha, 622 



Safford, William E., Nature's Magic, 48-54 



Sage, John H., 477, 478 



Sage, Mrs. Russell, 478, 726 



Sanger, Ralph, 511 



Sargent, Charles Sprague, 241 



Savage, M. F., 403 



Schmidt, Karl P.. 74, 316, 621 



Schroth, Chris, 510, 727 



Science, position of, in the present war, 269-70; 

 research in, 553—64 



Scientific Monthly, 730 



Sea Lions of California, The, 227-37, 244; Stel- 

 ler's, 244 



Seal. monk, of southern Pacific, 396—99 ; Laysan, 

 399-400 



Sea otter spear, 315 



Second Thule Expedition under Rasmussen, 390- 

 93 



Seton, Ernest Thompson, 572 



Shad, a new edible, 503-4; Ohio, 503 



Shell tire, effect on human ear, 315 



Shimotori, Show, 246 



Skeletons of the Cuban Ground Sloth in the Ha- 

 vana and American Museums, 313 



Skiff, J. v., 728 



Small, John Kunkel, Ferns of Tropical Florida, 

 127—34; Narrative of a Cruise to Lake Okee- 

 chobee. 685-700 



Smith, Ernest W., 139, 247 



Smith Sound, Eskimos of, 161-76 



Snethlage, Emilia, 477 



Solar Eclipse, 510 



Somme battle fields, 402 



Spider webs, 74 



Spier, Leslie, The Havasupai of Cataract Caiion, 

 637-45 



Spier, Leslie, 70, 515, 621 



Spinden, Herbert J., 315, 403 



St. Kitts, 456 



St. Lucia, 459 



St. Thomas, 453 



Stark.s, Edwin Chapin, The Sea Lions of Cali- 

 fornia, 227-37 



State Game Preserve and Sanctuary, 62 

 Stefansson Returned After Four Years of Arctic 



Exploration, 600—1 

 Stein, William, 389 

 Stejneger, Leonhard, 406, 621 

 Stoll, Frederick H., 139, 247 

 Stone, Witmer, 514 



Story of the Red Sunflower, The, 39-47 

 Strader, Augustus R., 69 

 Stringham, Emerson, A New Edible Shad, 



503-4 

 Sullivan, L. R., Racial Types in the Population 



of the United States, 429-46 

 Sullivan, L. R., 405, 516 

 Sunflower, the story of the red, 39-47 



Tales from Birdland, 408 



Taylor, M^ill S., 148, 149, 150 



Tertiary Alligator, A, 505—6 



Textile "Exposition, Sixth National, 407 



Thevenin, Armand, 514 



Thomas, Ann E., Note on the American Museum's 



Work with the Blind, 572 

 Thomson, Albert, 122, 731 

 Thorndike, Edward L., 405 

 Thrushes, ant, opp. p. 498 



Thule Expedition, Second, 390-3 ; Plans for, 393-5 

 Tiger, the blue, 373-80 

 Townsend, Charles H., 155, 620 

 Treadwell, A. L., 151 

 Tree, Liberty, 406; Planting of a Class, 238-39; 



of Saint Louis, 305—7 

 Trees, grove of fruit, 727 

 Tropical Research Station, 70 

 Trustees, meeting, 618 

 Turner, Jesse Franklin, 290 



United States Bureau of Fisheries, 68, 73, 74, 

 245; Public Health Service, 516; Shipping 

 Board, 511 



Valeur, E. J.. 732 



Van Hise, Charles R., The Coal Situation in 



the United States, 95-100; A League of 



Free Nations, 521-26 

 Van Hise, Charles R., 623, 730 

 Virgin Islands, 729 

 Vivisection and the War, 219-25 



Walker. J. R.. 316 



Walls, Marv, 290 



Wanamakef, John, 292, 293, 294 



War, American Museum Service Roll, 510; and 

 science, 730; blinded soldiers, 565-71; hos- 

 pitality room, 727; hospital wards, 406; In- 

 surance, Bureau of, 509 ; Italian relief fund, 

 622 ; minerals that are helping to win the, 

 507-8; position of science in present, 269— 

 70; Relief Association, 623; research, 516; 

 weapons and armor, 624 



War Time Diet, bulletin, 247 



Water supply of New York City, 72 



Wells, H. F., 506 



Whale Hunting with Gun and Camera, review, 

 63-65 



Whale meat luncheon, 152 ; as food, 408 



Wheeler, William Morton, Quick Key to a 

 Knowledge of Common Insects, 381-2 



Wheeler, W. M., 141, 143, 145, 1^2 



Whe7i the Somme Ran Bed, 402 



Whitfield, R. P., 69 



Whitlock, Herbert P., Minerals That Are Help- 

 ing to Win the War, 507-8 



Whitlock, Herbert P., 246, 401, 732 



Williams, Henry Shaler, 513 



Williston, Samuel Wendell, 611 



Wilmot, Ruth, 288 



Wilson, J. Gordon. 315 



Wilson, President Woodrow, 270, 509, 620 



Winslow, C-E. a.. Public Health Problems in 

 Russia. 31-37 



Winslow, C-E. A., 154, 246, 512, 516, 620, 622, 

 623 



WissLER, Clark, Indian Corn as a World Food, 

 25-29; Stefansson Returned After Four 

 Years of Arctic Exploration, 600—1 



Wissler, Clark, 72, 152, 242, 245, 286, 351, 405, 

 511. 729 



Wolfe, Herbert S., 248 



Wortman, J. L.. 620 



Wulff, Thorild, 511, 586, 587 



Young Men's Christian Association, National War 

 Work Council of the, 70, 407; stereopticon 

 slides furnished to, 727 



