INDEX 



489 



Pickering, Edward C., Light of the stars, 

 viii: 374-84. 



Pierpont, James P., History of mathe- 

 matics in the nineteenth century, ii 

 474-93. 



Piersol, George A., Human anatomy, 

 Chairman, ix : 359-60. 



Plant pathology, ix : 147-73 ; History 

 and scope, Arthur, ix : 149-64. 



Plaut physiology, ix : 101-44 ; Develop- 

 ment under the influence of the other 

 sciences, Wiesner, ix : 1O3-24 ; Present 

 problems, Duggar, ix : 1^5-44. 



Plant morphology, vii : 61-L'S ; Bower, ix : 

 61-80 ; Problems of the present day, 

 Goebel, ix : 81-98. 



Plehn, Carl C., Foreign markets, xiii : 

 133-47. 



Plutarch as a comparative biographer, 

 Ferguson, iii : 108. 



Poetry, vi : 685-738 ; Bibliography, vi : 

 739-40 ; Idea of law in, vi : 685-727 ; 

 Passion and imagination in, vi : 728- 

 38. 



Poincare, Jules H., Principles of mathe- 

 matical physics, ii : 604-22 ; Science 

 and Hypothesis (Collateral Treatise 

 not read at the Congress ), ii : 629-7-iS. 



Points of inflection of a plane cubic and 

 their harmonic polars, Emch, ii : 587. 



Political and economic history, iii : 23- 

 238. 



Political economy, Scope and method of, 

 Hollander, xiii : 57-67. 



Political theory and national administra- 

 tion, xiii : 307-52 ; Political philosophy, 

 Willoughby, xiii : 309-25 ; Problem.-; of 

 political theory, Wilson, xiii: 326- ',8. 



Politics, xiii: 277-306: Bibliography, 

 xiii : 451 ; Fundamental conceptions 

 and methods of, Dunning, xiii : 270-9- ; 

 Tendencies of the world's politics dur- 

 ing the nineteenth century, Andrews, 

 xiii : 293-306. 



Pollard, Edward B., Religion and per- 

 sonality, xv : 417-26. 



Pope, Jesse E., Economic theory, xiii: ii. 



Popular suffrage, Latest organization of, 

 Nerincx, iv : 417-25. 



Porter, M. B., On the functions defined 

 by an infinite series of analytic func- 

 tions of a complex variable, ii : 531. 



Poverty, Problem of, Miinsterberg, xiv : 

 833-47. 



Prescott, Albert B., Organic chemistry, 

 Chairman, vii : 275. 



Press as a religious agency, Buckley, xv : 

 336-50. 



Preventive medicine, xi : 89-102. 



Price, W. H., tr., Sombart, Industrial 

 group, xiv : 791-99. 



Primacy of the person in college educa- 

 tion, King, xv : 151-55. 



Prince, Morton, Bibliography on abnormal 

 psychology, x : 780-81 ; Some of the 

 present problems of abnormal psychol- 

 ogy, x : 754-74. 



Pritchett, Henry S., Administrative 

 Board, i : 4. 



Private law, xiv: 617-53; Bibliography, 

 xiv: 655-56; Doctrine of stare deeisis, 

 Whitney, xiv : 636-53 ; Jurisprudence 

 and legislation. Freund, xiv: 619-35. 



Programme and list of speakers, i : 45-84. 



Psychiatry, xi : 243-304 ; Bibliography, 

 xii : 529 ; Problems in its functional 

 psychoses, Cowles, xi : 262-304 : Rela- 

 tions to other sciences, Dana, xi : 243- 

 61. 



Psychology, x: 593-781; Abnormal, see 

 Abnormal psychology ; Bibliography, 

 x : 623, 776-81 ; Bearing of certain 

 aspects on the philosophy of religion, 

 1 : 290-91 ; Comparative and genetic, 

 see Comparative and genetic psychol- 

 ogy ; Comparative method in its phy- 

 siological and anatomical relation. 

 Herrick, xl : 240 ; Conceptions and 



methods of, Cattell, x : 593-604 ; Ex- 

 perimental, see Experimental psychol- 

 ogy ; General, see General psychology ; 

 Genetic, see Comparative and genetic 

 psychology ; Greek language in its re- 

 lation to the psychology of the ancient 

 Greeks, Smyth, v : 131-61 ; History of, 

 Baldwin, x : 605-23 ; Present state and 

 its relations to neighboring sciences, 

 Hoffding, x : 627-36 ; Psychology and 

 the theory of knowledge in the science 

 of religion, Troeltsch, i : 275-88 ; So- 

 cial, see Social psychology. 



Public finance, xiii : 179-200 ; Pending 

 problems, Seligman, xiii : 190-200 ; 

 Relation to allied sciences, Adams, xiii : 

 179-89. 



Public health, xi : 53-86 ; Its present 

 problems, Lederle, xi : 68-85 ; Rela- 

 tion to other sciences, Sedgwick, xi : 

 55-67. 



Puffer, Ethel D., tr., Dessoir, Fundamen- 

 tal questions and contemporary aesthet- 

 ics, ii : 434-46 ; tr., Furtwaengler, Clas- 

 sical archeology and its relations to the 

 allied sciences, vi : 591-604. 



Pupin, Machael I., Electrical engineering 

 problems of the time, xii : 617-30. 



Putnam, Herbert, Administrative Board, 

 i: 4. 



James .!., Value of the physiological 

 principle in the study of neurology, 

 xi : 225-40. 



- Frederic W., Anthropology, Chair- 

 man, x : 449 : Bibliography on anthro- 

 pology, x : 572-73. 



Radio-activity, Present problems, Ruther- 

 ford, vii: 157-S6; Relation to the 

 urnnium content of certain minerals, 

 Millikan, vii : 187. 



Rajna, Pio, Evolution of Romance me- 

 dieval literature in the nineteenth 

 century, vi : 435-57. 



Ramsay, Sir William, Present problems 

 of inorganic chemistry, vii : 258-71. 



Ratzenhofer. Gustav, Problems of sociol- 

 ogy, x : 815-24. 



Rein, Wilhelm, Bibliography on educa- 

 tional theory, xv : 234 ; Place and office 

 of pedagogy in the university, xv : 49- 

 63. 



Reinsch, Paul S., Bibliography on colonial 

 administration, xiv : 454-55 ; Prob- 

 lems of colonial administration, xiii : 

 399-416. 



Religion, xv : 240-473 ; ancient, Biblio- 

 graphy of history of, iv : 651-56 ; Bib- 

 liography, xv : 468-73 ; Divorce of re- 

 ligion and education as opposed to 

 the principles of historical continuity, 

 Judge, xv : 294-97; Expansion of, Pea- 

 body, xv : 256-67 ; Fundamental nature 

 of, ing, xv : 243-55 ; History of, see 

 History of religion ; Philosophy of, see 

 Philosophy of religion ; Relations of 

 the religions of ancient India to the 

 science of religion, Oldenberg, iv : 467- 



80 : Religion and personality, Pollard, 

 xv : 417-26: Social aspect, Hirsch, xv : 

 440-45 ; Social culture in the form of, 

 Harris, xv : 1-16 ; Some riots and fac- 

 tors of, Ormond, 1 : 289-90. 



Religious agencies, xv : 328-60 ; Gladden, 

 xv : 330-43. 



Religious education, general, xv : 271-97 ; 

 Bibliography, xv : 468-73 ; How may 

 the teaching of religion be made potent 

 for morality? Hervey, xv : 282-93; 

 Reasons and function*. Cor xv : 271- 



81 ; Religious education without doc- 

 trines and scriptures, Starbuck, xv : 

 294. 



Religious education, professional, xv : 

 299-326: Some phases of, Willett, xv : 

 326 : Teaching of theology. Hall, xv : 

 301-13: the trained layman, Sanders, 

 xv : 314-25. 



