SUBJECT INDEX 461 
SUBJECT INDEX 
Aeronautics. {Air navigation. J. P. 
AULT. 334. 
See also Physics. 
Anthropology. Stone adzes of Egypt and 
Hawaii. H.S. WasHineton. 377. 
yAncient manin Europe. A. Hrpuicka. 
450. 
Apparatus. §Conference of makers and 
users of scientific apparatus. 193. 
Astronomy. {Compressibility of the 
earth. R.S. Woopwarp. 44. 
{Geographical position, finding of, from 
observations of celestial bodies. G. 
W. Litttenaues. 215. 
jInternational Geodetic and Geophysi- 
cal Union and International Astro- 
nomical Union, meetings of. W. 
Bowrs. 43. 
Biology. +Bacillus botulinus, summary of 
studies on. K. F. Mnyer. 14. 
{Bryan’s revolution against evolution. 
C. W. Stites. 372. 
+Government service, training for bio- 
logical work in. E. D. Batu. 110. 
tHay fever, biological aspects of. 
H.S. Bernton. 236. 
+Hormones, sex, problem of. F. R. 
LILLE. 235. 
{Intestinal protozoa of termites, from 
physiologicalstandpoint. Dr. CLEveE- 
LAND. 375. 
Vertebrates, origin of. A. H. Cuark. 
129. 
Biometrics. Quantitative 
A. J. Lorca. 152. 
parasitology. 
Botany. tAcidity, plant distribution in. 
relation to soil. E.T.WuHeERRy. 374. 
{Barberry eradication in the United 
States. F. E. Kempton. 191. 
+Botanic gardens and plant industries 
of Java and Sumatra. R. D. Ranps. 
239. 
*Botanic gardens of South Africa. 
H. L. SHanrz. 189. 
Calderonia, new genus of Rubiaceae. 
P. C. STanDtEY. 289. 
Cashalia, new genus of Fabaceae. P.C. 
STANDLEY. 441. 
{Chayote, Chayota edulis, early fruiting 
strain of. H.C. Sxkerextrs. 411. 
tChile, fruit-growing and ornamental 
gardening in. W. Poprenor. 411. 
{Chloris tenera found on Island of 
Hainan. A. S. Hircucockx. 190. 
+Citrus fruits of Japan, history and 
creation of new varieties by bud 
variation. T. Tanaka. 189. 
tCoconut industry, economic impor- 
tance and disease of coconut caused 
by nematode. N. A. Coss. 189. 
Composite, new Senecioid genus. P. A. 
RYDBERG. 287. 
Cuscatlania, new genus of Allioniaceae. 
P. C. STANDLEY. 437. 
Cyathomone, new genus [Composite]. 
S..F. Buake. , 105. 
{Diatoms, usefulness of. A. B. Mann. 
373. 
Dissanthelium, an American genus of 
grasses. A. S. Hitcucock. 223. 
Ericentrodea, new genus [Composite]. 
S. F. Buaxe. 104. 
Exandra, new genus of Rubiaceae. 
P. C. STANDLEY. 289. 
tFibers, plant, misleading names of. 
L. H. Dewny. 114. 
Grasses, identification of 
A. Cuasz. 167. 
+Hainan, observations of botanical col- 
lector on Island of. F. A. McCuure. 
238. 
Java and Sumatra, botanical gardens 
_ and plant industries of. R. D. 
Ranps. 239. 
tMaize and its wild relatives. G. N. 
Couuins. 111. 
Melastomataceae, new or little known 
from Venezuela and Panama. H. 
PITTIER. 384. 
Mexico, new species from. P. C. 
STANDLEY. 5. 
Microstaphyla, the [fern] genus. W. R. 
Maxon. 28. 
+Musa, Philippine botany with special 
reference to. N. G. Troporo. 113. 
Narvalina, new genera related to. S.F. 
Buake. 102. 
Opsiandra, new genus of palms from 
Guatemala. O. F. Coox. 179. 
Raddi’s, 
