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Grand 'Eury, Cyrille, E. W. B., 62 



Gkeene, C. W., The Federation of Amer. See. for 



Exper. Biol. ; Amer. Physiol. Soc, 295 

 GuDGEB, E. W., Albino Turkey Buzzards, 315; N. 



C. Acad, of Sci., 647 

 GuXTHORP, H., Lantern Slides, 364 

 Guppy, H. B., Plants, Seeds and CJurrents, E. W. 



Berry, 612 

 GuYER, M. F., Microscope, S. H. Gage, 23; Value 



of Zoology, 477 



Haas, A. B. C, and W. J. V. Osterhout, Photo- 

 synthesis, 420 

 Hall, E. H., Joseph Bergen Young, 14, 144 

 Hall, H. M., and T. H. Goodspeed, Emergency 

 Supply of Bubber, 452; Walnut Pollen and Hay 

 Fever, 516 

 Halo, Brilliant, O. C. Lester, 170 

 Hansen, A. A., National Floral Emblem, 365 

 Harris, Rollin Arthur, 162 

 Hart, E. B., Professional Courtesy, 220 

 Harvard College Observatory, 335 

 Hay Fever and Walnut Pollen, H. M. Hall, 516 

 Hay, O. p.. Fossil Man at Vero, Florida, 370 

 Health, Public, Lectures, 434 

 Heat, The Flow of, C. Hering, 313 

 Hering, C, Flow of Heat, 313; Bering's Contri- 

 butions to Physiological Optics, 439 

 Herrmann, C. F. von, Desiccation of the Earth, 417 

 Hess, W. N., Photogenic Organs, 143 

 HoFTER, G. N., and J. E. Holbert, Corn Disease, 



246 

 Holbert, J. R., and G. N. Hopper, Corn Disease, 



246 

 HoUingworth, H. L., and A. T. Poffenberger, Ap- 

 plied Psychology, J. B. Miner, 270 

 HOLLISTER, N., Domestication of the Llama, 461 

 Holmes, W. H., The Antiquity of Man, 561 

 Hopkins Marine Station of Stanford University, 



W. K. Fisher, 410 

 Howard, L. O., Pittsburgh Meeting of Amer. 

 Assoc, for the Adv. of Sci., 48 ; Coramitte on Pol- 

 icy, 443 ; Suggestion to Morphologists, 93 ; 

 Jerusalem Artichoke, 344; Zoology and Human 

 Welfare, 349 

 Howe, H. M., Needs of Engineering, 75 

 Howes, H. L., Fluorescence of Sodium Vapor, 96 

 Hughes, H., Solution Tension and Inductivity, 636 

 HuHN, R. von, Performance and Program, 642 

 Huklin, B. G., Preparation of Skeletons, 22 



Ideals, University, P. M. Dawson, 547 



Indian Ruin, Prehistoric Pueblo, 309 



ludigen and Cultigen, L. H. Bailey, 306 



Infections, Food-borne, E. O. Jordan, 80 



Inheritance of Egg Production, 543 



Inoculation, K. Dunlap, 418; Anti-typhoid, 481 



Insects and Greenhouse Plants, P. Emerson, and 



J. B. S. Norton, 44 

 Iron Ore in 1917, 136 



Janeway, Theodore Caldwell, 433; L. F. Barker, 



273 

 JerPREY, E. C, Anatomy of Woody Plants, D. H. 



S., 96, 316; Scott on Comparative Anatomy, 343 

 Jenks, a. E., Culture and Ethnology, R. H. Lowie, 



489 

 Jennings, H. S., O Riddle, W. E. Castle, Heredity, 



G. N. Collins, 345 



Jones, H. C, Solutions, W. D. Bancroft, 145 

 Jordan, D. S., and B. W. Evermann, Genera of 



Fishes, T. D. A Cockerell, 195 

 Jordan, E. O., Pood-borne Infections, 80 

 Jordan, W. H., Agricultural Education and Re- 

 search, 125 



Kanolt, C. W., Atomic Weights and X-Rays, 123 

 Karrer, E., and H. S. Newcomer, A Wet Con- 

 denser, 24 

 Keen, W. W., Anti-Vivisectionists and Red Cross, 



175; Lord Lister, B. J. Godlee, 563 

 Keen, W. W., on Medical Research, H. A. Kelly, 



419 

 Kelly, H. A., Dr. Keen on Medical Research, 419 

 Kennard, E. H., Eleetrometrv, 271 

 Keyes, C., Desert Delta Growth, 193 

 Keyser, C. J., Organization of Thought, A. N. 



Whitehead, 171; Text-books on Mathematics, 539 

 Kimball, A. L., Laws of Physical Science, E. F. 



Northrup, 120 

 Kingsley, J. S., Comparative Anatomy, H. V. Neal, 



221 

 Kligler, I. J., Evolution of Bacteria, 589 

 Kroeber, a. L., Plains Indians, C. Wissler and 



others, 241 

 Kunz, G. F., Minerals of Japan, T. Wada, 45 

 Kymograph, A Slow-speed, E. L. Porter, 519 



Laboratory, The Ohio Lake, 481 



La Rue, G. R., Biological Ilesearch, 381 



Laws, F. A., Electrical Measurements, A. deF. 



Palmer, 591 

 Lecithin, C. J. West, 389 

 Lectures on Agriculture, 340 

 Lemon, H. B., EectiBer Electrode, 170 

 Lester, O. C, Brilliant Halo, 170 

 Lillie, R. S., Permeability of Eggs, 147 

 Llama, Domestication of the, P. A. Means, 268; N. 



HOLLISTER, 461 



Longwell, S. E., and A. D. Mead, Peripheral Ner- 

 vous System, 395 



Lowie, R. H., Culture and Ethnology, A. E. 

 Jenks, 489 



Lyman, 6. R., War Work, and American Botanists, 

 279; and Plant Pathologists, 210 



MacArthur, C. G., Selective Permeability, 567 

 McCollum, E. v., and N. Simmonds, Professional 



Courtesy, 241; and H. Steenbock, 535 

 McClintock, J. A., Peanuts and Sclerotium Rolfsii, 



72 

 McInnes, W., Manganese in Alberta, 71 

 Magath, T. B., Zoologists and the BNA, 192 

 Magoon, C. a., and J. S. Caldwell, A New 



Method for obtaining Pectin, 592 

 Mall, Dr. Franklin Paine, S. Flexner, 249; F. R. 



Sabin, 254 

 Manganese in Alberta, W. McInnes, 71 

 Manson, M., Deglaeiation and Climate, 487 

 Marvin, C. F., Thermometric Nomenclature^ 267 

 Massachusetts Inst, of Tech. and the McKay Be- 

 quest, 310 

 Mathematical, Soc., Amer., F. N. Cole, 100, 324, 



520 ; Assoc, of Amer., W. D. Cairns, 124 

 Mathematics, Text-books on, C. J. Keyser, 539 

 Mather, K. F., The Antarctic Ice Cap, 218 

 Means, P. A., Domestication of the Llama, 268 



