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SCIENCE 



Vll 



Ohio Academy of Science, E. L. Eice, 117 



Opisthotoiios, R. L. Moodie, 275 



Ornithologists' Union, American, T. S. Palmer, 



408 

 Orogenies of the Great Basin, 0. Ketes, 413 

 OsBORN, H., B. and Cooperation between Gnovern- 



ment and Laboratory Zoologists, 27 

 Osier Presentation, P. H. Garrison, 244 

 Osmosis, Device for Illustrating, E. C. Cole, 542 



Paleobotany, in Great Britain, A. C. Sewakd, 43 ; 

 Needs of, G. E. Wieland, 68 



Palmer, L. S., Carotinoids as Fat-soluble Vitamine, 

 501 



Palmer, T. S., American Ornithologists' Union, 408 



Paraffine, Imbedding in, L. H. Schatz, 436 



Parker, G. H., Elementary Nervous System, H. B. 

 Torkey, 163 



Parsons, C. L., Engineering Science and the War, 

 333, 355, 383; Amer. Chem. Soc, Buffalo Meet- 

 ing, 24, 48; Philadelphia Meeting, 62, 205, 282, 

 421, 446, 464, 505, 547, 572, 575, 595 



Patent Eeforms, B. Eussell, 202 



Payne, G. P., A. McAdie, Uniformity "^n Symbols, 

 411 



Pearl, R., An Appeal, 524 



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



Physical, Measurements, Courses in, for Students 

 of Chemistry, P. E. Klopsteg, 199; Soc. Amer., 

 and Amer. Inst, of Elec. Engineers, D. C. 

 Miller, 342; Chicago Meeting D. C. Miller, 

 477 



Physics and Scientific Education, A. Gray, 377 



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



PlEESON, E. M., E. A. DUTCHER, A. BlESTER, Eaw 



Lean Beef, 184 

 Popular Soience at University of California, 324 

 Port Hudson, La., Clays of, F. V. Emerson, 460 

 Potato Disease Conference, 227 

 Price, W. A., Snow Doughnuts, 591 

 Priestley, Joseph, House of, 495 

 Public, The Press and the Investigator, C. H. 



EowELL, 146; Ruin in New Mexico, 431 



Quotations, 115, 230, 277, 306, 328, 347, 372, 396, 

 436, 460, 526 



Railway Fares, Reduced, 586 



Rainbow, An Unusual Form of, H. M. Reese, 542 



Ramsay Memorial, 107 



Ransom, B. H., Cooperation between Government 



and Laboratory Zoologists, 27 

 Rapp, C. W., Bean Seed and Blight, 568 

 Recompense of Scientific Workers, 460 

 Red Cross, and Professor Richard P. Strong, 343 ; 



Societies, League of, 454 

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



Chafe of Wheat, 48 

 Reese, H. M., An Unusual Form of Rainbow, 542 

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



in England, Organization of, 299; Scientific and 



Industrial, in England, 436 

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



of Grain, 21 

 Rice, E. L., Ohio Academy of Science, 117 

 Eiohakdson, W. D., Singing Sands of Lake Michi- 

 gan, 493 



Richtmyer, F. K., Sigma Xi and the Future, 75 



RiGGE, W, F., Auroral Displays, 347 



RiTTER, W. E., Problems of Population of North 

 Pacific Area, 119 



Roberts, H. P., Agricultural Botany, 549 



Rockefeller, Institute of Medical Research, 107, 

 455; and the War, 273; Foundation, 328; and 

 National Research Council, 134 



EoMBEEG, A., A Practical Long-period Seismograph, 

 141 



EowELL, C. H., The Press, the Public and the In- 

 vestigator, 146 



Eussell, B., Patent Eeforms, 202 



Rutherford, E., Atomic Projectiles and their Col- 

 lisions with Light Atoms, 467 



Salaries at Yale, 496 



Salpidae, Metcalf and Bell on, M. M. Metcalp, 19 



Sand Dunes, Conservation of, 405 



Sanitation, in China, A. Lee, 435 



Scales of the Jordania, T. D. A. Cockerell, 569 



Schaefner, J. H., Reversal of Sex in Hemp, 311; 

 Snow-Rollers, 371 



Schatz, L. H., Imbedding in Parafiine, 436 



SCHUCHERT, C., World-Power and Evolution, E. 

 Huntington, 211 



Science, New Opportunity in, E. A. Millikan, 

 285; and the Army, 306; and the Press, 347; 

 Teaching of, from Historical Point of View, G. 

 A. Miller, 489; and Industry in New Zealand, 

 537 



Scientific, Events, 13, 35, 60, 84, 104, 133, 154, 179, 

 204, 226, 246, 271, 299, 323, 341, 365, 388, 405, 

 431, 453, 477, 495, 520, 537, 561, 585; Notes and 

 News, 16, 37, 62, 86, 108, 135, 157, 181, 206, 228, 

 248, 273, 301, 325, 343, 368, 390, 408, 433, 456, 

 479, 499, 522, 540, 563, 588; Books, 21, 43, 71, 

 91, 115, 140, 163, 187, 211, 231, 253, 278, 307, 

 329, 348, 373, 415, 437, 527, 593; Societies Meet- 

 ing at St. Louis, 536 



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



Seed-borne Diseases of Grain, I. E. Melhus, L. L. 

 Rhodes, 21 



Seismograph, A Practical Long-period, A. Rom- 

 berg, 141 



Seward, A. C, Paleobotany in Great Britain, 43 



Sex, Reversal of, in Hemp, J. H. Schaftnbe, 311 



Sheldon, H. H., Charcoal Activation, 568 



Shell-shock in the Battle of Marathon, D. A. 

 Worcester, 230 



Sigma Xi, at Syracuse University, 36; and the Fu- 

 ture, F. K. Richtmyer, 75; Address to, 175, 

 549 



Singing Sands of Lake Michigan, W. D. Richard- 

 son, 493 



Smith, E. F., L. R. Jones, C. S. Reddy, Black Chaff 

 of Wheat, 48; L. McCulloch, Bacterium Sola- 

 nacearum in Beans, 238 



Smith, H. M., Cooperation between Government 

 and Laboratory Zoologists, 1 



Smith, T., and R. W. Cheshire, SmaU Telescope Ob- 

 jectives, H. S. White, 437 



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



Snow,-RoUers, L. E. Woodman, 210; B. F. Yan- 

 ney, 306; C. F. Talman, J. H. Schapfner, K. 

 M. Dallenbach, 371; W. A. Price, 591 



Snyder, H., War Flour, 130 



