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Sooiebies and Academies, 262; Iowa Acad, 72; 



Anthrop. Soo., 84; Ky. Acad., 95; Meteorol. Soc, 



180, 546; Chem. Soc, 24, 48, 62, 205, 217, 247, 



253 282, 298, 390, 421, 441, 464, 505, 536, 547; 



N. C. Acad., 265; Nat. Hist. Societies, 272; 



Ceramic Soc, 300; Soc. of Naturalists, 324; 



Physical Soc, 342, 477; Math. Soc, 853, 487; 



Address before Astron. Soc, Math. Soc. and 



Math. Ass., 399; Crystal, and Miner. Soc, 497; 



Soc of Zoologists, 497; Astron. Soc, 507; at St. 



Louis, 536; Tenn. Acad., 594 

 Solar Eclipse of May 29, A. C. D. Crommelin, 518 

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

 Sparrow, C. M., Douible Use of the Term Accelera- 

 tion, 482 

 Speake, a. T., Fungus Parasite of the Cicada, 116 

 Special Articles, 23, 48, 71, 93, 116, 141, 166, 190, 



214, 238, 259, 279, 311, 331, 352, 375, 397, 416, 



439, 461, 484, 502, 528, 544, 570 

 Stare, I., Jr., Undergraduate Eesearch in Medical 



Schools, 308 

 State, Academies of Science, D. D. Whitney, 517; 



Parks and Iowa Policy, 406 

 Stebbins, J., Amer. Astron. Soc, 507; Grants for 



Eeseareh of Amer. Assoc, for Adv. of Sei., 559 

 Steenbock, H., White Corn versus YeUow Corn, 



352 

 Steindachneridion, C. H., and E. S. Eigenmann, 



525 

 Surgeons and Physicians, Congress of, American, 



President's Address, 313; Slatters of Scientific 



Interest in, 407; of Surgeons, American, 432 

 Surface Films in Passive Metals and in Protoplasm 



E. S. LiLLiE, 259, 416 

 Swing, "Working up" in a, A. T. Jones, 20; V. 



Kaeapetopp, p. E. Klopsteg, 70; Problem of 



the Boy in the, H. Crew, 139 

 Symposium before Zool. Soc, 1, 4, 27, 29; Bot. Soc 



and Phytopath. Soc, 51 



Talbot, H. P., Boys' Book of Chemistry, C. E. 

 Clarke, 91; A Survey of Eecent Chemical Litera- 

 ture, 253 

 Talman, C. F., Snow-EoUers, 371 

 Tennessee Academy of Science, E. Nunn, 594 

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

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



Parker, 163 

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



Aquarium, 134 

 Trans-Atlantic Flight, Meteorological Aspects of, 



C. F. Brooks, 91, 374; E. DeC. Ward, 114 

 Tropical Eesearch Station in British Guiana, 37 

 TuRLEY, H. E., Fruit Fungi in the Chicago Market, 

 375 



Ultra-violet, Spectrum, Extending the, E. A. 



MiLLiKAN, E. A. Sawyer, 138; Heliimi Series in 



the, T. Lyman, 481 

 Undergraduate Eeseareh in Medical Schools, I. 



Starr, Jr., 308 

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



411 

 University and Educational News, 18, 40, 65, 88, 



111, 137, 161, 182, 208, 229, 251, 274, 303, 327, 



344, 370, 393, 411, 434, 458, 480, 500, 524, 541, 

 567, 590 



Valence of Nitrogen in Nitrous Oxide, W. T. 

 Hail, 209 



Van Name, W. G., Zoological Aims and Oppor- 

 tunities, 81 



Variations in Electrical Potential of the Earth, F. 

 E. NiPHER, 23 



Velocity, Nature of, T. L. Davis, 338 



Visibility of Bright Lines, L. Bell, 331 



Volcanic Eruption in Java, 13 



Waldron, C. B., Auroral Display, 347 



Ward, H. B., Cooperation between Government and 

 Laboratory Zoologists, 1; Animal Parasites and 

 Human Disease, A. C. Chandler, 593 



Ward, E. DeC, Walter Gould Davis, 11; Meteorol- 

 ogy and the Trans- Atlantic Flight, 114 



Washburn, E. W., International Union of Pure 

 and Applied Chemistry, 319 



Watt Centenary, 60 



Weaver, W., Marching in Step, 162 



Weld, L. D., Weights in Original Observations, 461 



Wendt, G. L., Jacques Danne, 340 



Wheat, Black Chaff of, E. F. Smith, L. E. Jones, 

 C. S. Reddy, 48 ; Leptosphaeria Tritici of, L. W. 

 DuRRELL, 252; Branny Coats of, 427; Winter, 

 G. T. Harrington, 588 



Whetzel, H. H., Coordiaation of SeienbLfie Efforts, 

 51 



Whipple, G. C, Vital Statistics, L. I. Dublin, 187 



White, H. S., Small Telescope Objectives, T. Smith, 

 E. W. Cheshire, 437 



Whitney, D. D., State Academies of Science, 517 



Wieland, G. E., Needs of Paleobotany, 68 



Winds, C. F. Brooks, 483 



Winter, of 1918-1919, C. F. Brooks, 165; Wheat, 

 Germinating, Freshly Harvested, G. T. Harring- 

 ton, 528 



Wood, H. O., Proposed International Geophysical 

 Union, 233; Organization of American Section, 

 255 



Woodman, L. E., A Snow Effect, 210 



Woodward, E. S., Carnegie Institution of Wash- 

 ington, 529 



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

 Marathon, 230 



Wound Healing in Experimental Tissue, L. Loeb, 

 502 



Weight, G. F., Charles Conrad Abbott and Ernest 

 Volk, 451 



Yanney, B. F., An Earlier Snow Effect, 306 



Zeleny, C, The Investigator and bis Problem, 175 

 Zoological Aims and Opportunities, W. G. Van 



Name, 81 

 Zoologists, Cooperation between Government ajid 



Laboratory, H. M. Smith, 1; H. B. Ward, 4; B. 



H. Eansom, 27; Herbert Osborn, 29; Amer. 



Soc. of, W. C. Allee, 497 

 Zoology, Introductory Course in, G. Lefevee, 429; 



Vertebrate, Gift to California Museum of, 585 



