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351; I. G. Priest, 501. 

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 OSBORN, H. r.. The True Mastodon in America, 



108; Congress of Eugenics, 311; Eugenics, the 



American and Norwegian Programs, 482 ; 



American Society of Naturalists, 576. 

 Oxygen and Air in the Extreme Ultra- Violet, 



J. J. HOPFIELD, 553. 



Paleopathology, Advances in, E. L. Hoodie, 664. 



Parasitism as a Disease, T. Smith, 99. 



Paris Academy of Sciences, 24. 



Pakkek, F. W., The Displacement Method, 438. 



Pakkeb, G. M., The Bay Society, 517. 



Parsons, C. L., Amer. Chem. Soc, 16, 34, 56, 116, 



135, 138, 174, 203, 226, 254, 351, 387, 441, 471, 



525, 555, 582, 609, 638. 

 Patent Ofaee, 599. 



Pathology, The Teaching of, H. T. Karsner, 81. 

 Pawlow, Professor, 296. 



Peter, A. M., Kentucky Acad, of Sei., 156. 

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 Philosophical Soc, Amer., 336, 363, 389. 

 Physical Laboratory, British, 125; Museum of 



the Univ. of Wisconsin, L. E. Ingersoll, 548. 

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248. 

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California, J. C. Merriam and C. Stock, 566; 



Life of the, W. H. Dall, 606. 

 Pneumatic Paradox in Acoustics, C. Barus, loo. 

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 Population of the German Empire, 324. 

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Unit Crystal of Rock Salt, W. P. Davet, 497. 

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 Printers' Strike and Science, 9. 

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 Public Health Association, 326. 



Quotations, 15, 30 74, 114, 132, 171, 195, 224, 

 251, 302, 331, 378, 493. 



Rabbits, Bleeding, G. F. Forster, 580. 



Racovitza, E. G., Scientific Literature and Ap- 

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Radioactive Quantity, N. E. Dorset, 193. 



Eadium, Significance of, E. A. Millikan, 1, 373. 



Ranson's Anatomy of the Nervous System, C. J. 

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Ray Society, G. H. Paekee, 517. 



Reese, A. M., Venomous Spiders, 382. 



Relativity, Theory, C. L. Poor, 30; Bibliography 

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Rice, E. L. Ohio Acad, of Sci., 281. 



Richards, H., Jr., Metric System in Japan, 23. 



Richardson, O. W., Problems of Physics, 283. 



Richardson, R. G. D., Amer. Math. Soc, 416, 584. 



Riddle, Lincoln Ware, W. J. V. Osterhout, E. 

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Rockefeller, Foundation, 109; Institute for Med- 

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Roosevelt Wild Life Memorial, 166. 



Rowntree, L. G., The Spirit of Investigation in 

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Royal, Institution, 74; Observatory at the Cape 

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Russell, B., The Analysis of Mind, C. J. Keyser, 

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Russia, University Men in, V. Kellogg, 510. 



S., Anecdote Concerning Dr. Field, 605. 



Sanford, F., Electrical Effect of the Aurora, 637. 



Sapie, E., Amer. Languages North of Mexico, 408. 



Sauropod Dinosaur Remains, C. W. Gilmore, 274. 



Saville, M. H., Ancient Skeleton in Ecuador, 147. 



Sawyer, R. A., and A. L. Becker, Enhanced Line 

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Sax, K., Chromosome Relationships in Wheat, 413. 



Schofield, S. J., Olenellus Fauna in Southeast- 

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Sciiuchert, C, Clarke on Organic Dependence 

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Science and the Printers' Strike, 9. 



Science, Club of the University of Texas, 69 ; of 

 the University of Mississippi, 108 ; Evolution 

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 of, in American Colleges, E. H. Johnson, 585. 



Scientific, Events, 9, 24, 48, 68, 85, 108, 125, 148 

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 402, 428, 457, 485, 511, 5-42, 570, 599, 624; 

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 409, 437, 465, 494, 518, 550, 577, 606, 631. 



Sclateb, W. L., The Zoological Record, 663. 



Scott, G. G., and Joseph Tugan, Living Gal- 

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Seashore, C. E., George Trumbull Ladd, 242. 



Shark and Remora, H. W. Norris, 465. 



Sharks at San Diego, H. W. Norris, 630. 



Shoot, Phenomenal, W. P. Peouty, 170. 



Shull, G. a., Mendelian or Non-Mendelian, 213. 



Sidewalk Mirages, A. F. Odell, 357. 



Sigma Xi, Meeting of Executive Committee, 

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 Lectures at Yale University, 488. 



Simon, A. W., How to Do Research, 549. 



Skeleton, Ancient, M. H. Saville, 147. 



