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SCIENCE 



Phthalic Acid and Anhydrides, 654 



Physical Soc, Amer., A. D. Cole, 193 



Physiol. Soc, Amer., C. W. Gbeene, 246; and the 



War, 586 

 Physics, G. S. Fulcher, 480; A. H. Patterson, 



259'; A Pioneer in, 590 



Pickering, E. C, Eeport of the Sub-committee on 



Astronomy of the Committee of One Hundred 



on Scientific Eesearch, 135 



Pike, F. H., Human Physiology, P. G. Stiles, 482 



PiLSBRT, H. A., Mollusks and Fish, F. C. Baker, 



144 

 Plants, Action of, and Behavior of Gels, D. T. 



MaoDougal and H. A. Spoehr, 484 

 Platinum, Shortage of, 665 

 POPENOE, P., Amer. Genetic Assoc, 95 

 Popular Names of Plants, J. Adams, 114; O. A. 



Stevens, 502 

 Pre-Columbian Civilization of America, G. E. 



Smith, 241 

 Pressure, The Unit of, A. McAme, 385 

 Pricer, J. L., 111. State Acad, of Sci., 365 

 Printing Press, Want of Adaptation, C. Egbert- 

 son, 431 

 Propulsion by Surface Tension, G. P. Becker, 115 

 Psychological Association and Eesearch, J. McK. 



Cattell, 275 

 Purdue, A. H., The State Geologist and Conser- 

 vation, 249 



Quotations, 20, 65, 216, 311, 338, 3S5, 433, 481 

 590 



Eaiford, L. C, Chemistry and Life, 489 



Eamsay Memorial Fund, 560 



East, L. E., Oil Content of Cotton Seed, 507 



Eats, Eetardation of Growth and Duration of 

 Life, T. B. Osborne, L. B. Mendel and E. L. 

 Ferry, 295 



Eecords, The Preservation of, J. S. Wright, 363 



Eeflection of 7-Eays by Crystals, P. B. Perkins, 

 121 



Belief Map of the V. S., T. W. Kinkaid, 239; J. 

 M. Clarke, 291 ; G. P. Merrill, 385 



Research, in Medical Sciences, F. P. Gay, 25; in 

 Industrial Laboratories, E. F. Bacon, 34; in 

 Medical Schools, 385; Grants in England, 403 



EICH, J. L., The Coral Eeef Problem, 589 



Eichardson, E. p., and E. H. Landis, Modern 

 Mathematics, 432 



Eobertson, C, Want of Adaptation to the Time 

 of the Printing Press, 431 



Eobertson, T. B., Discovery, E. A. Gregory, 143; 

 The Mechanism of One-sided Permeability in 

 Living Tissues, 567 



Eockefeller Institute, Promotions and Appoint- 

 ments, 656 



EoosBVELT, T., Productive Scientific Scholarship, 7 



Eose, M. S., Feeding the Family, C. F. Lang- 

 worthy, 116 



EusSELL, B., An Institute for the History of 

 Science, 635 



EussELL, H. N., Amer. Astron. Soc, 146 



Eussia, Technical and Medical Education in, 286 



Sarton, G., An Institute for the History of Sci- 

 ence and Civilization, 284 

 Science, The Teaching of, in Great Britain, 65; 



as Contraband, H. C. Warren, 216; and Civili- 

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 Sarton, 284; B. Eussell, 635; Applied, the 

 Gordon McKay Endowment, 304 

 Scientific, Scholarship, Productive, T. Eoosevelt, 

 7; Notes and News, 14, 41, 61, 84, 111, 137, 162, 

 183, 211, 234, 256, 288, 305, 332, 358, 379, 405, 

 427, 457, 476, 496, 560, 586, 610, 632, 656; 

 Books, ai, 45, 66, 88', 115, 143, 166, 190, 218, 

 240, 260, 292, 312, 339, 363, 386, 409, 462, 488, 

 503, 566, 591, 615, 637; Events, 39, 58, 81, 109, 

 160, 181, 20'», 254, 286, 301, 330, 355, 377, 403, 

 424, 455, 474, 494, 558, 584, 608, 630, 654; 

 Problems and Duties, J. C. Branner, 417; 

 Snobbery, 433; Theories, W. H. Hobbs, 441; 

 and Classical Education, 481; Meetings in War 

 Times, C. G. Fink, 661 

 Segerblom, W., Filing Book Announcements, 19 

 Setchell, W. a.. Marine Algfe, 197 

 Shafer, E. A., The Endocrine Organs, P. G. Stiles, 



167 

 Shaffer, E. L., Electric Organs of Gymnotus 



Carapus, 67 

 Shantz, H. L., Bot. Soc. of Wash., 196, 439, 593 

 Shaw, E. W., Surface Tension, Capillarity and 



Petroleum Pools, 500 

 Shaw, J. B., Analysis, P. A. MacMahon, 409 

 Shaw, J. K., Varietal Eelations of Crown Gall, 461 

 Shock, A Cure for, G. V. N. D., 636 

 Shull, G. H., Pitcher-leaved Ash Trees, 479 

 Sigma Xi in Duluth, Minn., E. Van Cleef, 160 

 Smith, A., Chemical Publications, 481 

 Smith, G. E., Pre-Columbian Civilization of Amer- 

 ica, 241 

 Smith, H. M., Scientific Work of the Bureau of 



Fisheries, 653 

 Smithsonian Institution, Expeditions, 558 

 Societies and Academies, 71, 124, 195, 224, 271, 



343, 367, 439, 464, 488, 512, 593, 61S 

 Soil, Solution, J. F. Morgan, 19 ; Aeration, The 

 Ecological Significance of, W. A. Cannon and 

 E. E. Free, 17» 

 Solar Eadiation, Smithsonian Station for the 



Study of, 632 

 Sparks, M. E., and W. A. Notes, Periodical Lit- 

 erature of Chemistry, 168 

 Special Articles, 21, 47, 67, 93, 121, 144, 191, 220, 

 265, 294, 318, 341, 363, 388, 411, 436, 463, 484, 

 505, 567, 591, 616, 641, 667 

 Species-specificity, Is it a Mendelian Character!, 



J. Loeb, 191 

 Spectrum in the Ultra-violet, T. Lyman, 187 

 Spoehr, H. A., and D. T. MacDougal, Behavior 

 of Gels and Action of Plants, 484; The Meas- 

 urement of Light, 616 

 Stager, H. W., Sylow Factor Table, D. N. 



Lehmer, 115 

 Stevens, O. A., Popular Names of Plants, 502 

 Stieglitz, J., Eeport of the Sub-committee on 

 Chemistry of the Committee of One Hundred 

 on Scientific Eesearch, 136 

 Stiles, C. W., Nomenclature, 113 

 Stiles, P. G., The Endocrine Organs, E. A. Shafer, 



167 

 Stiles, P. G., Human Physiology, P. H. Pike, 482 

 Stuart, W., The Potato, A. W. Gilbert, 462 

 Surface Tension, Capillarity and Petroleum Pools, 

 E. W. Shaw, 500 



