SCIENCE 



Fdscher, Bmil, B. Harrow, 150; after the "War, V. 



Kellogg, 346 

 Fisher, W. K., Starfishes of the Philippines, H. L. 



Clark, 348 

 Fishes and Latitude, A. G. Huntsman, 592 

 Flexner, S., Epidemiology and Epidemics, 313 

 Flour, War, H. Sntder, 130 

 Free-martin, Tandler and Keller on the, F. E. 



LiLLIE, 183 

 French Population, Changes in, 431 

 Fresh Water Medusa, C. W. Hargitt, 413 

 Prick's Bequests, 539 

 Fruit Fungi in th3 Chicago Market, H. E. Tdrlet, 



375 

 Fuloher, G. S., Disruption of Atoms, 582 

 Fuller, G. W., Sewage Disposal, L. P. Kinnicutt, 



71 



Gager, C. S., Reconstructing Botanical Education, 

 263 



Gale, H. G., A. A. Michelson, Rigidity of the 

 Earth, 327 



Galton Laboratory, 226 



Game Conservation in Canada, 133 



Garrison, F. H., Dr. Abraham Jaeobi, 102; The 

 Osier Presentation, 244 



Gas Natural, Industry, 388 



Geological Society, Southwestern, 477 



Geologists, Loss of, by National Survey, 585 



Geophysical Union, Proposed International, H. O. 

 Wood, 233; Organization of Amer. Sect., H. O. 

 Wood, 255 



Geophysics at the Brussels Meetings, L. A. Bauer, 

 399 



GiLMORE, C. W., Ornithomimid Dinosaur in Mary- 

 land, 394 



Godman, Frederick du Cane, Memorial to, 204 



Grabau, a. W., Cretaceous Silicispongiae, M. 

 O'Connell, 231 



Gravitation and Uranium Lead, A. Bull, 69 



Gray, A., Physios and Scientific Education, 377 



Griffith, C. E., Instinctive Behavior in the White 

 Eat, 166 



Grove C. C, Influenza Epidemic, 271 . 



GuDGER, E. W., Synchronous Flashing of Fire- 

 flies, 188 



Guthrie, F. V., D. H. Dollet, Nerve Cell Pig- 

 ments, 190 



Hackh, I. W. D., A Possible Source of Cosmical 

 Energy, 252 



Hale, G. E., Responsibilities of the Scientist, 143 



Hall, G. S., Edward Cowles, 132 



Hall, W. T., Valence of Nitrogen in Nitrous Ox- 

 ide, 209 



Hamor, W. a.. Chemical Texts for Libraries, 569 



Hansen, E., Nodule Organisms of the Leguminosae, 

 568 



Habgitt, C. W., Fresh Water Medusa, 413 



Harkins, W. D., BuUding of Atoms, 577 



Harrington, G. T., Germinating Freshly Harvested 

 Winter Wheat, 528 



Harrow, B., Emil Fischer, 150 



Harveian Festival of Royal College of Physicians 

 -of London, 526 



Hathaway, A. S., Discovery of Calculus, 41 



Hayes, E., Significance of Declining Birth-rate, 533 



History of Science, and the Amer. Assoc, for Adv. 



of Scd., F. E. Brasch, 66; New Activities in the, 



L. C. Kaepinski, 213 ; and the Amer. Hist. Asso., 



E. J. Benton, 478 

 Homozygous and Heterozygous, Substitutes for the 



Words, F. J. Kelley, 458 

 Hopkins, Cyril G., E. Davenport, 387 

 Hospital, American, for Great Britain, 155 

 Howard, L. 0., Committee on Policy, Amer. Assoc. 



for Adv. of Sci., 487; Konchllgaku Hanron 



Jokwan, T. Miyake, 527 

 Huntington, E., World-power and Evolution, C. 



Schuchert, 211 

 Huntsman, A. G., Fishes and Latitude, 592 

 Hyde, J., Fire-walking in Japan, 162 



Importation, Duty-free, C. H. Ash, 55 

 Industrial, Fatigue and Scientific Management, 

 277; Research in Small Establishments, M. E. 

 Leeds, 445 

 Influenza, Epidemic, 0. C. Grove, 271; Investiga- 

 tions on, 313, 520 

 Insect Transmission of Disease, W. D. Pierce, 125 

 Interaction of Gravitating and Radiant Forces, C. 



Barus, 279 

 International, Research Council, Brussels Meeting, 



226; Science and the War, 453 

 "Inversion," The Term, J. B. Ferguson, 544 

 Investigator and his Problem, C. Zbleny, 175 

 Iowa Academy of Science, J. H. Lees, 72 

 Irwin Expedition, C. H. Eigenmann, 100 

 Isolation, Physiological, in Plants A. W. Bellamy, 

 C. M. Child, 362 



Jaeobi, Dr. Abraham, F. H. Garrison, 102 

 James Watt Centenary, 271 

 Jellicoe, Admiral, The Grand Fleet, A. M., 21 

 Jones, A. T., ' ' Working up " in a Swing, 20 

 Jones, L. R., E. F. Smith, C. S. Eeddy, Black 

 Chaff of Wheat, 48 



K., G. F., Dolomieu sur la min^ralogie du Dau- 



phing, A. Laeroix, 373 

 Karapetopp, v., "Working up" in a Swing, 70 

 Kaeeer, E., 17-year Locust Population, 211 

 Karpinski, L. C, New Activities in the History of 



Science, 213 

 Keith, A., Menders of the Maimed, T. W. Todd, 307 

 Kelley, F. J., Substitutes for the Words Homozy- 

 gous and Heterozygous, 458 

 Kellogg, V., Births and Deaths in Civil Popula- 

 tion of France during War, 304; Emil Fischer 

 after the War, 346 

 Kentucky Academy of Science, A. M. Peter, 95 

 Keyes, C., Orogenies of the Great Basin, 413 

 Kinnicutt, L. P., Sewage Disposal, G. W. Fuller, 



71 

 Klopsteg, p. E., ' ' Working up " in a Swing, 70 ; 

 Courses in Physical Measurements for Students 

 of Chemistry, 199 

 Knowlton, a. a.. An Unusual Mirage, 328 

 Keecker, F. H., LimicolouB Oligochaeta for Labor- 

 atory Use, 89 

 KuNKEL, B. W., Instinctive Behavior in the White 

 Rat, 305 



L., E. R., The Poor Diener, 43 



