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INDEX 



Emission, and Absorption, Centers of 

 Light and Heat, W. W. Strong, 240 



Entrance Requirements, College, Frank 

 L. McVey, 286 



Environment, and Art of Ancient Man, 

 George Grant MacCurdy, 1; and 

 Culture from the Standpoint of In- 

 vention, Clark Wissler, 164 



Equal Pay and Women Teachers, 

 Elfrida Hochbaum Pope, 65 



Equality in the United States, Charles 

 F. Emerick, 538 



Eugenics, with Special Reference to 

 Intellect and Character, Edward L. 

 Thorndike, 125; Educational, Chas. 

 W. Hargitt, 355; Economic Factors 

 in, William L. Holt, 471 



Fauna, North American, Future of, 

 Walter L. Hahn, 169; Wharf -pile, 

 in a Museum Group, 307 



Fechner, Gustav Theodor, Frank 

 Angell, 40 



Foods, Scientific Standards of Govern- 

 mental Regulation, John R. Murlin, 

 344 



Forest, Petrified, of Mississippi, Cal- 

 vin S. Brown, 466 



Forests and Forestry of Germany, Wil- 

 liam R. Lazenby, 590 



Fourth Dimension, Samuel M. Barton, j 

 381 ] 



Future of the North American Fauna, 

 Walter L. Hahn, 169 



Genesis of Personal Traits, S. N. Pat- 

 ten, 149 



Germany, Forests and Forestry of, 

 William R. Lazenby, 590 



Governmental Regulation of Foods, 

 Scientific Standards of, John R. 

 Murlin, 344 



Growth in Plants, Power of, George E. 

 Stone, 231 



Grupe, Mary A., How the Problems of 

 the Rural Schools are being met, 484 



Hahn, Walter L., The Future of the 

 North American Fauna, 169 



Hale, George Ellery, The Earth and 

 Sun as Magnets, 105 



Hargitt, Chas. W., A Problem in Edu- 

 cational Eugenics, 355 



Health, Public, and Immigration, Al- 

 fred C. Reed, 313 



Heat and Light, Absorption and 

 Emission Centers of, W. W. Strong, 

 240 



Heredity, Culpability, Praiseworthiness, 

 Punishment and Reward, C. B. 

 Davenport, 33 



Hersey, Mayo D., and John C. 

 Shedd, The History of Ohm's Law, 

 599 



High School Graduate and the Business 

 Man, James P. Munroe, 73 



Holt, William Leland, Economic Fac- 

 tors in Eugenics, 471 



Immigration and Public Health, Al- 

 fred C. Reed, 313 



Increase of American Land Values, 

 Scott Nearing, 491 



Industry, Women in, D. R. Malcolm 

 Kehi, 375 



In Quest of the Alcohol Motive, G. T. 

 W. Patrick, 249 



Intellect and Character, and Eugenics, 

 Edward L. Thorndike, 125 



Intellectual and Phvsical Life, James 

 Frederick Rogers, 50 



International Medical Congress, 310 



Invention, Culture and Environment 

 from the Standpoint ox Clark Wiss- 

 ler, 164 



Irish Channel Railway, Henry Grattan 

 Tyrrell, 339 



Jewish Colonization in Palestine. O. F. 

 Cook, 428 



Kahn, M., Vulgar Species and Thera- 

 peutic Superstitions, 81 



Keir, D. R. Malcolm, Women in In- 

 dustry, 375 



Keller, Henry G., and J. J. R. Mac- 

 Leod, The Application of the Physiol- 

 ogy of Color Vision in ^lodern Art, 

 450 



Land Values, American, Increase of, 



Scott Nearing, 491 

 Lankford, J. S., The Lesson of Canal 



Zone Sanitation, 294 

 Lazenby, William R., The Forests and 



Forestry of Germany, 590 

 Legal Limitations of Marriage, 518 

 Life, Physical and Intellectual, James 



Frederick Rogers, 50 

 Light and Heat, Absorption and 



Emission Centers of, W. W. Strong, 



240 

 Lodge. Sir Oliver, Presidential Address 



before British Association. 413 

 Longevity, Senescence and Re.iuvenes- 



cence, and Size of Organisms, Edwin 



G. Conklin, 178 



MacCurdy, George Grant. Ancient 

 I Man, his Environment and his Art, 1 



Macleod, J. J. R., and Henry G. 

 Keller, Application of the Physiol- 

 0£rv of Color A^'ision to Modern Art, 

 450 



:ircVEY. Frank L.. The :\ratter of Col- 

 lege Entrance Requirements. 2S6 



Magnets, Earth and Sun as. George E. 

 Hale, 105 



Main, Josiah, The S^-quence of Sci- 

 ences in the High School. 158 



Man, Ancient, his Environment and 

 his Art. Gecrge Grant ^fAcCuRDV, 1 



