VI 



SCIENCE 



[Coimiine AHs 

 Insbx, 



Labor, American Federation of, and Scientific Re- 

 search, 15; and Science, 230 



LatHDratory Instruction in Chemistry, A. A. 

 Blanchard, 112 



Lacroix, A., Dolomieu sur la Mingralogie du Dau- 

 phing, G. F. K., 373 



Lambert, A., Medicine a Factor in War, 8 



Lane Medical Lectures, 367 



La Eue, C. D., Monkeys as Coconut Pickers, 187 



Leather from Aquatic Animals, 389 



Lee, a.. Field Sanitation in China, 435 



Leeds, M. E., Industrial Eesearch in Small Estal)- 

 lishments, 445 



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



Lbeevre, G., Introductory Course in Zoology, 429 



Legumiinosae, Nodule Organisms of the, R. Han- 

 sen, 568 



Library, American, Association, Agricultural Sec- 

 tion, E. R. Oberlt, 167 



Lillie, F. R., Tandier and Keller on the Free- 

 martin, 183 



Lillie, R. S., Surface Films in Passive Metals and 

 in Protoplasm, 259, 416 



Limicolous Oligochaeta for Laboratory Use, F. H. 

 EIreckler, 89 



Lister Institute, 35 



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



LoEB, J., Electrolytes and Colloids, 439 



LoEB, L., Wound Healing in Experimental Tissue, 

 502 



LowT, A., Chart of Organic Chemistry, Aromatic 

 Series, 93 



LusK, 6., National Laboratory of Human Nutri- 

 tion, 97; A Medical School, in tfhe War and after, 

 403 



Ltman, T., Helium Series dn the Ultra-violet, 481 



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



Marching in Step, W. Weaver, 162 



McAdie, A., 6. P. Payne, Uniformity in Symbols, 

 411 



McCuLLOCH, L., E. F. Smith, Bacterium Solana- 

 cearum in Beans, 238 



Math. Soc., Amer., E. J. Modlton, 353; F. N. 

 Cole, 487 



Maury, C. J., New Miocene Formational Names, 

 591 



Medal, Distinguished Service, 86; of the Royal 

 Geographical Society, 135; The Mary Clark- 

 Thompson, 272; Willard Gibbs, 325; EDiot, 473 



Medical, Foundation for New York City, 61; Edu- 

 cation and Practise in China, 246; Welsh Na- 

 tional School, 299; Education in the United 

 States, 323; School, in the War and after, G. 

 LusK, 403 ; School of Vanderbilt University, 521 



Medicine a Factor in War, A. Lambert, 8 



Megeath, J., L. J. Cole, Somatic Variation, 525 



Melhus, I. E., L. L. Rhodes, Seed-borne Diseases 

 of Grain, 21 



Merrill, G. P., Cumberland Falls Meteorite, 90 



Metcale, M. M., Metcalf and Bell upon Sapidae, 19 



Meteorite, Cumberland Falls, G. P. Merrill, 90 



Meteorological Soc, Amer., Organization of, C. F. 

 Brooks, 180, 546 



Meteorology, Notes on, C. F. Brooks, 91, 164, 350, 

 374, 488 



MiCHELSON, A. A., F. R. Moulton, T. 0. Cham- 

 BERLIN, Report of Committee on Earth Tides, 

 258; H. G. Gale, Rigidity of the Earth, 327 



Meyer, A. W., Preservation of Cadavers, 570 



Miller, D. C, Amer. Physical Soc, and Amer. 

 Inst, of Elec Engineers, 342; Chicago Meeting, 

 477 



Miller, G. A., Teaching of Science from Histor- 

 ical Point of View, 489 



Mlllikan, R. a., R. a. Sawyer, Ultra-violet Spec- 

 trum, 138; New Opportunity in Science, 285 



Mineral Production of the United States in 1918, 

 246 



Mirage, An Unusual, A. A. Knowlton, 328; A 

 Wall-side, W. M. Davis, 372 



Miyake, T., Konchtlgaku Hanron Jokwan, L. O. 

 Howard, 527 



Mobilization, Scientific, in Italy, G. Abetti, 169 



Monkeys as Coconut Pickers, 187 



MooDlE, R. L., Mammals of Porto Rico, H. E. 

 Anthony, 91; Evolution of the Earth, J. BarreU 

 and others, 140; Opisthotonos, 275 



Morse, E. S., Chinese Lamp in Yucatan Mound, 276 



Morse, E. S., Living Lamellibranchs, F. N. Balch, 

 415 



Motion of a Gravitating Needle, C. Barus, 214 



Modlton, E. J., Amer. Math. Soc, 353 



Names, New Miocene Formational, 0. J. Matibt, 

 591 



National, Research, Fellow^ips, 15; Council, G. 

 H. Clevenger, 58; Nutrition Committee, 156; 

 Department of Health, 106; Academy of Sci- 

 ences, New Haven Meeting, 486; Henry Draper 

 Committee, 538; Committee on Mathematics, 562 



Natural History Societies, New England Federa- 

 tion of, J. H. Emerton, 272 



Naturalists, Amer. Soc. of, 324 



Naturalist 's Place in his Community, W. E. Allen, 

 448 



Nature Study, Vacation, 389 



Neal, H. V., Sect, of Zool. Amer. Assoc. Adv. of 

 ScL, 478 



Nerve Cell Pigments, D. H. Dolley, F. V. Guthrie, 

 190 



New York, Aquarium, Collecting Boat for, C. H. 

 TowNSEND, 134; Botanical Garden, 455 



Nichols, Professor Edward L., Retirement of, 269 



Nichols, G. E., Biology Course in American Col- 

 leges, 509 



Nichols, J. T., Turtles of New England, H. L. 

 Babcock, 115 



Nichols, W. H., Research and Application, 217 



NiPHER, P. E., Variations in Electrical Potential of 

 the Earth, 23 



North Carolina Academy of Science, B. Cunning- 

 ham, 262 



North Pacific Ocean, Exploration of, W. E. Ritter, 

 119 



Not Ten but Twelve, W. B. Smith, 239 



NuNN, R., Tennessee Academy of Science, 594 



Nutrition, Human, National Laboratory of, G. 

 LuSK, 97; Committee of National Research 

 Council, 156; National Institute of, H. P. 

 Abmsby, 242; Problems of Food and, 520 



Oberholser, H. C, North American Diving Birds, 



A. C. Bent, 329 

 Oberly, E. R., American Library Association, 



Agricultural Section, 167 

 O 'Connell, M., Cretaceous Silicispongise, A, W. 



Gbabau, 231 



