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Index 



Popenoe, Wilson. 

 Popenoe, Wilson. 



Piper, C. V. An Unusual Type of Proliferation in .Agropyron 



Cristatum, 42*. 

 Pit in the Skin of the Left Ear. J. H. Kindred, 366. 

 Pollination of Pima Cotton in Relation to the Yield of Seed 



and Fiber, fhomas U. Kear.iey, 99. 

 Polydactylism in Cattle. Elmer Roberts, 84. 

 Pomeroy, C. S. Hu<l \'ariation in Ele;ipnus, 227. 

 Popenoe, Paul. Inheritance of Mental Traits (review), 93. 

 Popenoe, Paul. Measuring Human IntelliKence (re. jew), 



231. 

 Popenoe, Wilson, and Oton Jimenez. The Pejibaye — A 



Neglected Food-Plant of Tropical .\merica, l.';4. 

 Popeni>e, Wilson. The .Andes Berry, 387. 



The F'rutilla, or Chilean Strawberry, 457. 

 The Native Home of the Cherimoya, 331. 

 Population in Japan, Some Problems of, 141. 

 Portrait Chart, A Genetic. David Fairchild, 213. 

 Positions and Slovcments of Cott<m Leaves. R. M. Meade, 



444. 

 Poultry, A New Hreed of, Lamona. Harry M. Lamon, 3. 

 Primrose. See Oenothera Lamarckiana, 3.S4. 

 Principles of .Ante-.N'atal and Post-Nalal Physiology (re- 

 view), 109. 

 Productive and L'nproductive Types of Apple Trees. Karl 



Sax and John W. Ciowen, 291. 

 ProRress in Horse HrecdinK. W. S. .Anderson, 134. 

 Proliferation in .Afironyron Cristatum. .An Unusual Type of. 



C. V. Piper, 423. 

 Protection of .Animal Experimentation. The, 4-S,S. 

 Protective Coloration Theory, The. T. Barbour, 177. 

 Psychology (review of Starch's BiKik), 93. 

 Psychopathology (review), 198. 

 Purebred Sires Lead Rapidly to Improvement in Female 



Stock. D. S. Burch, 4.V 

 Purebreds, Conspicuous A'alue of . 191. 



Rabbit with Five Le»;s and Six Feet. F. E. Chidester, 192. 

 Ramsey, F. T. The Swazey Barberry, 426. 

 Raspberry, .Akala Berry of Hawaii. J. ¥. Rock, 147. 

 Raspberry, Breeding Work with Blackberries and. H. Ness, 



419. 

 Rearing Meal Moths and Parasitic Wasps for Experiment 



Purposes. P. W. Whiting, 255. 

 Relation Between Religion and Science, The (review), 327. 

 Relationships, .A Simple System of Designating. Alexander 



(Jraham Bell, 210. 

 Reversion in Composites. J. L. Collins, 129. 

 Richey, Frederick D. The Use of the Greenhouse in Corn 



Breeding, 393. 

 Rising Tide of Color, The (review), 204. 

 Roberts, Elmer. Polydactylism in Cattle, 84. 

 Robinson, T. Ralph, and Walter T. Swingle. A New Tangelo, 



151. 

 Robinson, T. Ralph. The Bud-Sport Origin of a New Pink- 



F'lcshed Grapefruit in I-"lorida, 195. 

 Rock, J. }•'. .Nectar- Feeding Birds of Hawaii, 281. 

 Rock, J. F. The Akala Berry of Hawaii, 147. 

 Round Tip Tobacco. E. .M. East and 1). F". Jones, 51. 

 Rye in Russia, Natural Hybridization of Wheat and. G. K. 



Meister, 467. 



Safford, W. .'. Datura — .An Inviting Genus for the Study 



ol Heredity, 178. 

 Salamanders, Experimental Gigantism in. E. Uhlenhuth, 408. 

 Sanity in Sex (review), 75. 



Sax, Karl anrl John W. Gowen. Productive and Unproduc- 

 tive Types of .Apple Trees, 291. 

 Schofield, Richard. Inheritance of Webbed Toes, 400. 

 Seasons, Records Show No Radical Change in, 225 

 Sectorial Chimera in Maize, .A, T. R. Khadilkar, 284. 

 Seed and F'iber, Pollination of Pima Cotton in Relation to 



the Yield of. Thomas H. Kearney, 99. 

 Selecting Hojslein-Friesian Sires for High Yearly Production. 



K. E. Hunt, 369. 

 Shamel, .A. D. Origin of the Striped Oleander, 42. 

 Sheaths, While (Heritable Characters of Maize). J. H. 



Kempton, 224. 

 Shedding in Cotton, Causes of. O. F. Cook, 199. 

 Sheep, Breeiling F;arless. Chr. Wrivdl, 56. 

 Sheep Crosses, Mendelism in Fur. Russell W. Duck, 4 10. 

 Shrunken F^ndosperm (Heritable Characters of Maize). 



C. H. Hutchison, 76. 

 Shufeldl, R. W. A Lizard with Serpentine Form, 286. 

 Shull, (ieorge H. Three New Mutations in Oenothcr.i 



Lamarckiana, 354. 

 Silkiness in Fowls, Inheritance of. Sarah V. H. Jones, 1 17. 

 Simple System of De>-ignatinR Relationships, A. Alexander 



(;raham Bell, 210. 

 Sires lor High \earlv Production, Selecting Holstein-F'riesian. 



R. E. Hunt, 369. 

 Sires, Purebred Lead Rapidly to Improvement in F'rmale 



Slock, D. S. Burch, 45. 



Skunk Breeiling. J. A. Dcllefsen and F. M. Holbrook, 243. 



Social Hygiene l.Menschenzucht) (review), 128. 



Some Problems of Population in Japan, 141. 



Sorghum, Waxy En(los|)erm in. J. H. Kempton, 396. 



Sorghums, by Hybridization, Improvement of. H. B. Vinall 

 and A. B. Cron, 435. 



Strawberry, The Frutilla, or Chilean. Wilson Popenoe, 457. 



Study of Personality of Defectives with a StKial Rating Scale. 

 (review), 41. 



Stu<ly of Physical \'igorof .American Women,. A (review), 431. 



Stuily of Women I>clin(|uents in New York State, .A (re- 

 view), 448. 



Sugar Cane, Buil \'arialion in the. E. Eugene Barker. 271. 



Sunflower Family. (Cre|)is capillaris). J. L. Collins, 89. 



Swazey Barberry, The. F. T. Ramsey, 426. 



Swine, Inheritance in. Jay L. Lush, 57. 



Swingle. Walter T. and T. Ralph Robinson. .A New Tangelo, 

 151. 



Tangelo. A New. Walter T. Sw ingle and T. Ralph Robinson, 

 151. 



Teosinte in Mexico. G. N. Collins, 339. 



Text-Book of Pastoral and .Agricultural Botany (review), 133. 



Thadani, K. I. A Toothless Type of Man, 87. 



Three New Mut.it ions in Oenothera Lamarckiana. George 

 H. Shidl, 354. 



Three Per Cent Immigration Law. Robert De C. Ward, 319. 

 ■^Thyroid Glaml anil Hyixiphysis Ui)on Growth and Differen- 

 tiation, Influence of the. Bennett M. .Allen, 414. 



Tip-Cuttings, {Jrowing Tomatoes by. (jeorge B. Durham, 40. 



Tobacco, Round Tip. K. .M. F"ast and I). F". Jones, 51. 



Toes, Inheritance of Webbed. Richard Schofield, 400. 



Tomatoes, Growings by Tip-Cuttings. George B. Durham, 

 40. 



Toothless Type of .Man, A. K. I. Thadani, 87. 



Trees, Productive and Unproductive Types of .Apple. Karl 

 Sax and John W. (Jowen, 291. 



Trend of the Race, The (review), 367. 



Tuberculosis and How to Combat It (review), 336. 



Types of the Human Race, Hybrid. Herman Lundborg, 274. 



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Uhlenhuth, E. Experimental (ogantism in Salamanders, 408. 

 Unusual Type of Proliferation in .Agropyron Cristatum, An. 



C. V. Piper, 423. 

 Use of the (ireenhouse in Corn Breeding, The. I'Vederick D. 



Richey, .W3. 



Village, Uncle Sam's Model, 240. 



Vinall, H. B., and .A. B. Cron. Improvement of Sorghums 



by Hybridization, 435. 

 Virginia Opossum, The. Carl Hartman, 471. 

 Visible Records of Heredity. David F'airchild, 174. 



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Wachler, W. L., and W. E. Castle. Genetics of Hereford 



Cattle, 37. 

 Ward, Robert De C. Immigration and the Three Per Cent 



Restrictive Law, 319. 

 Wasps, Heredity in. P. W. Whiting, 262. 

 Wasps, Parasitic for ICxperimental Pur|H)ses, Rearing of Meal 



Moths and. P. W. Whiting. 255. 

 Waxy Endosperm in Coix and Sorghum. J. H. Kempton, 396. 

 Webbed Toes, Inheritance of. Richard Schofield, 400. 

 What is Man? (review), 432. 

 What is there in Phsyiognomy? The Size of the Nose. 



Frederick .Adams Woods, 301. 

 Wheat and Rye in Russia, Natural Hybridizjition of. G. K. 



.Meistcrl 467. 

 Wheat Kernels, The Color of , 142. 

 White Sheaths (Heritable Characters of .Maize). J. H. 



Kempton, 224. 

 Whiting, P. W. Hereility in Wasps, 262. 

 Whiting, P. W. Rearing Meal Moths and Parasitic Wasps 



for ICxperimental PurtMwes. 255. 

 W'oods, Frederick .Adams, Democracy and the Human E(|ua- 



lion. (.A review of .Alleyne Ireland's Hook), 205. 

 WiHids Frederick .Adams. What is there in Physiognomy? 



The Size of the Nose, 301. 

 Wriedt, Chr. Breeding F^irless Sheep, 56. 

 Wright, Sewall. Origin ami Development <>( the Nervous 



System (review), 72. 



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Zebra Striped Leaves (Heritable Characters 

 Demercc, 406. 



HI Maize). M. 



