INDEX 



621 



NAMES OF CONTRIBUTORS ARE PRINTED IN SMALL CAPITALS 



INDEX 



Absorption and Emission Centers of 

 Light and Heat, W, W. Strong, 240 



Alcohol, Motive, G. T. W. Patrick, 

 249; from a Scientific Point of 

 View, J. Frank Daniel, 550 



American Land Values, Increase of, 

 Scott Nearing, 491 



Ancient Man, his Environment and his 

 Art, George Grant MacCurdy, 1 



Andrews, E. Benjamin, Education 

 through Reading, 139 



Angell, Frank, Gustav Theodor Fech- 

 ner, 40 



Animals, Domesticated, Protection of, 

 Veranus a. Moore, 581 



Application of the Physiology of Color 

 Vision in Modern Art, IIenry G. j 

 Keller and J. J. R. Macleod, 450 



Art and Environment of Ancient Man, 

 George Grant MacCurdy, 1 ; Mod- 

 ern, Application of the Physiology of 

 Color Vision, Henry G. Keller and 



J. J. R. MACLEOD, 450 

 Avebury, Lord, and Passing of Victor- 

 ian Era, 101 



Bardin, James, The Psychological Fac- 

 tor in Southern Race Problems, 368 



Barton, Samuel M., The Fourth Di- 

 mension, 381 



Bernouilli's Principle and its Applica- 

 tion to explain the Curving of a 

 Baseball, S. LeRoy Brown, 199 



Biological Forecast, G. H. Parker, 

 300 



British Association, Presidential Ad- 

 dress, 413 



Brown, Calvin S., The Petrified For- 

 est of Mississippi, 466 



Brown, S. LeRoy, Bernouilli 's Prin- 

 ciple and its Application to explain 

 the Curving of a Baseball, 199 



Bureau of Science of the Philippine Is- 

 lands, 205 



Business Man and the High School 

 Graduate, James P. Munroe, 73 



Canal Zone Sanitation, J. S. Lankford^ 

 294 



Changes, Suspended, in Nature, James 



H. Walton, 23 

 Chemiotherapy and Dr. Paul Ehrlich, 



415 

 Child Development, Scientific Study of, 



James Burt Miner, 506 

 Chile, Nitrate Fields of, Walter S. 



Tower, 209 



China, Western, Remarkable Monu- 

 ment in, Roger Sprague, 557 



Churchman, P. H., The Place of 

 Study in the College Curriculum, 

 567 



College, President, Next, A Near Pro- 

 fessor, 265; Entrance Requirements, 

 Frank L. McVey, 286; Curriculum, 

 Place of Study in, P. II. Church- 

 man, 567 



Colonization, Jewish, in Palestine, 0. 

 F. Cook, 428 



Color Vision in Modern Art, Physiology 

 of, Henry G. Keller and J. J. R. 

 Macleod, 450 



CoNKLiN, Edwin G., The Size of Or- 

 ganisms and of their Constituent 

 Parts in Relation to Longevity, Sen- 

 escence and Rejuvenescence, 178 



Contact Electrification, Discovery of, 

 Fernando Sanford, 441 



Cook, O. F., Jewish Colonization in 

 Palestine, 428 



Culture and Environment from the 

 Standpoint of Invention, Clark 

 Wissler, 164 



Daniel, J. Frank, Alcohol from a Sci- 

 entific Point of View, 550 



Da^^nport, C. B., Heredity, Culpabil- 

 ity, Praiseworthiness, Punishment 

 and Reward, 33 



Development, Child, Scientific Study of, 

 J. Burt Miner, 506 



Dietetics, History of, John Benjamin 

 Nichols, 417 



Discovery of Contact Electrification, 

 Fernando Sanford, 441 



Distribution and Cause of Pellagra, 

 207 



Earth and Sun as Magnets, George E. 

 Hale, 105 



Economic Factors in Eugenics, Wil- 

 liam L. Holt, 471 



Education through Reading, E. Ben- 

 jamin Andrews, 139 



Educational Eugenics, Chas. W. Har- 

 gitt, 355 



Ehrlich, Dr. Paul, and Chemiotherapy, 

 415 



Electrification, Contact, Fernando San- 

 ford, 441 



Emerick, Charles F., The Struggle 

 for Equality in the United States, 

 538 



