VI 



SCIENCE 



Joyce, C. M., N. Y. Sect, of Amer. Chem. Soc, 



656, 776 

 JuDAY, C, VVesenberg-Lund's Plankton of Danish 



Lakes, 345; Kofoid on Plankton of Illinois 



River, 646 

 JuDD, C. H., The University of Leipzig, 173 



Kahlenberg, L., Zsigmond}' on Colloids and the 

 Ultra-microscope, 184; Friend on Valency, 648 

 ivELLERMAN, K. F., and T. R. Robinson, Nitrify- 

 ing Bacteria in N. C. Soils, 413; Interna- 

 tional Language, 843 

 Kellogg, V. L., Mechanics of Biology, 649 

 Kemp, J. F., Grataeap's Geol. of New York, 929 

 Kent, W., Dynamics in High School, 918 

 Keyser, C. J., Modern Logistic, 949 

 KiNGSLEY, J. S., The Tortugas Laboratory, 368 

 Kissell, M. L., Basketry Technic, 932 

 Knab, F., Luminous Termite Hills, 574 

 Knipp, C. T., Cloud Apparatus, 930 

 Knopf, S. A., Tuberculosis, G. M. Kobeb. 447 

 Knower, H. McE., Amer. Soe. of Naturalists, 872 

 Knowlton, F. H., Birds of the World, F. H. Her- 



BICK, 27 



Kober, G. M., Knopf on Tuberculosis, 447 

 KoFoiD, C. A., Hydrobiologie und Hydrographie, 



684 

 Kofoid, C. A., Plankton, C. Juday, 646 

 Keaus, E. H., Winchell's Optical Mineralogy, 58 

 KtTNZ, G. F., Museum Exhibitions, 359 



Laboratories, Chemical, A. H. Gill, 548 

 Laboratory, Administration, W. L. Evans, 699 ; 



Phys. of Eleo. Lamp Assoc, E. P. Hyde, 907 

 Ladd, G. T., Marshall on Consciousness, 881 

 Lahee, F. H., Theory and Hypothesis, 562 

 Lamb, A. B., Jones and Anderson on Absorption 



Spectra of Solutions, 565 

 Lane, A. C, Hayes's Handbook for Geologists, 371 

 Lane, H. H., Alligator mississippiensis, 923 

 Language, International, 0. Jespersen, 677 ; W. 



J. Spillman, 841 ; K. F. Kellerman, 843 

 Lankester, R., Zoology, A. E. Ortmann, 766 

 Leaf-spot of Pear and Quince, G. F. Atkinson, 452 

 LeClerc, J. a., Chem. Soc. of Wash., 696, 816 

 Lee, F. S., Verworn's Physiologie, 601; Defence of 



Sanity, 823 

 Leipzig University, C. H. Judd, 173 

 Levene, P. A., Abderhalden on Eiweisschemie, 411 

 Lewis, G. N., The Ionic Theory, 1; Matter and 



Energy, 84 

 LiCHTENSTEiN. W., Higher Education, 86 

 Lillie, F. E., Development of a Chick, L. W. 



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 Lillie, R. S., Stimulation in Plasma Membranes 



of Irritable Elements, 245 

 Linville, H. R., Leadership in Education, 878 

 Lloyd, M. G., and R. Tombo, Jr., Enrolment of 



Students of Engineering, 149 

 LoEB, M., Chemistry in New Y^ork, 664 

 Logistic, Modern, C. J. Keyser, 949 

 Loomis, F. B., Scholastic Competition, 711 

 LovEjOY, A. 0., Driesoh's Science and Philosophy 



of the Organism, and Streeker's Das Kausali- 



tatsproblem der Biologie, 761 

 Lowell, A. L., Inaugural Address of President of 



Harvard University, 497 

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Lowell, Dr. Percival, Reply to, F. R. Moulton, 639 

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M., T. C, Communicating with Mars, 117 

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 McClendon, J. F., Parthenogenesis, 454 

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 MacCurdy, G. G., Anthrop. at British Assoc, 607 

 MacFarland, F. M., Opisthobranehiate Mollusea, 



W. H. Dall, 602 

 McGuiGAN, H., and R. H. Nicholl, Carbon Diox- 

 ide in Heart Beat, 603 

 McKenzie, R. T. Exercise in Education and Medi- 

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 MacLaurin, R. C, Light, R. W. Wood, 768 

 McWhood, L. B., Musical Esthetics, 285 

 Magnetic Storm, J. E. Burbank, 598 

 Magnetization, S. J. Barnett, 413 

 Mammals, Pleistocene, 0. P. Hay, 890 

 Mann, C. R., Physics Teaching, 789 

 Map, of Massachusetts, B. K. Emekson, 714; of 



World, 669 

 Makk, K. L., Amer. Chem. Soc, Northeastern 



Sect., 96, 856, 976 

 Mars, Communicating with, T. C. M., 117; as the 

 Abode of Life, P. Lowell, 338, 880; Atmos- 

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 678 

 Marsh, M. C, Biol. Soc. of Washington, 855 

 Marshall, H. R., Consciousness, G. T. Ladd, 881 

 Marx, G. H., Higher Education, 87 

 Mason, W. P., Typhoid Mary, 117 

 Mass, Conservation of, F. W. Very, 491 

 Mathematical Soc, Amer., F. N. Cole, 455, 735 

 Mathematics, Teaching of, S. E. Slocum, 33 

 JIathews, R. H., Native Tribes of Australia, 759 

 Matter and Energy, G. N. Lewis, 84 

 Matthes, F. E., Geol. Soc. of Wash., 61, 124 

 Maxim, H., Flight, 0. Chanute, 282 

 Mayer, A. G., Autonomy for the University, 673 

 Maynabd, H. W., Reflex Action after Death, 179 

 Mearns, E. a., Osgood on Peromyscus, 119 

 Medical School as Part of University, W. H. 



Howell, 129 

 Medicine and Preparation for it, H. A. Chris- 

 tian, 537; J. M. Dodson, 709 

 Mendel, L. B., Schryver on Proteins, 121 ; Ver- 

 non's Intracellular Enzymes, 344 

 Mbhriam, J. C, Human Remains in Cal. Caves, 531 

 Merritt, E., and A. D. Cole, Physics at the 



Amer. Assoc, 836 

 Merwin, H. E., New Light Filter, 571 

 Mesa, Zia, A. B. Reagan, 713 

 Meteorite, S. W. McCallie, 772 

 Meyer, A., Mtinsterberg on Psychotherapy, 150 

 Miller, G. A., Euler's Works, 10 ; Winnipeg Meet- 

 ing of British Assoc, 351; Mathematics and 

 Astronomy at the Amer. Assoc, 836 

 Minot, C. S., Age, Grovpth and Death, C. F. Hodge, 



215 

 Mitsukuri, Kakichi, D. S. Jordan, 630 

 ilONTGOMERY, Jr., T. H., Cambridge Natural His- 

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 Monuments, Natural, J. M. Clarke, 51 

 Moore, E. C, The Bureau of Education and the 

 Superintendent of Schools, 470 



