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William Smythe Johnson : Researches in Practice 
and Habit. 
Louis Cleveland Jones: The Estimation of Boric 
Acid. 
Edward Martin Kindle: The Devonian and 
Lower Carboniferous Faunas of Southern Indiana and 
Central Kentucky. 
Albert Galloway Keller : A Sociological Study of 
the Iliad and the Odyssey. 
Matataro Matsumoto: 
Space. 
William Conger Morgan: The Stereochemistry of 
Nitrogen. : 
William Huntington Parker: 1. A Study of the 
Alloxuric Bases, with especial reference to their 
Researches on Acoustic 
Origin in the Intestine; 2. On the Maximum Pro- 
duction of Hippuric Acid in Rabbits. 
Leona May Peirce: On Chain-Differentiants of a 
Ternary Quantic. 
Charles Hyde Warren: Investigations in Min- 
eralogy and Crystallography, including a Description 
of four new Minerals from Franklin, N. J. 
CHICAGO UNIVERSITY. 
Frank Burnett Dains: On the Isourea Ethers and 
other Derivatives of Ureas. 
Emily Ray Gregory: Vertebrate Embryology. 
Wesley Walker Norman: The Reaction of Lower 
Animals upon Injuries and the Theory of Pain Sen- 
sations. 
Wilson Robert Smith : 
History of Isoetes. 
Aaron Louis Treadwell : The Cytogeny of Podarke. 
Elizabeth Jefferies: On Methanes. 
William Clark Gordon: The Social Idea of Ten- 
nyson as related to his Time. 
Charles Abram Ellwood : 
Social Psychology. 
Henry Gordon Gale: On the Relation between 
Density and Index of Refractions in Gases. 
Irving Hardesty: The Number and Arrangement 
of the Fibers forming the Spinal Nerves of the Frog. 
John Anthony Miller: Concerning certain Ellip- 
tie Modular Functions of Square Rank. 
Nels Lawrence T. Nelson: Revision of the North 
American Species of Solanum. 
James Harvey Ransom: Molecular Rearrange- 
ment of O-Animopheuol Derivatives. 
A Contribution to the Life 
Some Prolegomena to 
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. 
Oliver Perry Cornman: Psychology, Spelling, a 
Psycho-pedagogical Study. 
John Brookie Faught : Mathematics, Certain De- 
velopment Coefficients analogous to Bernouilli’s 
Numbers. 
SCIENCE. 
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Paul Renno Heyl: Mathematics, The Theory 0: 
Light on the Hypothesis of a Fourth Dimension. 
Joseph Hidy James: Chemistry, An Electrolytic 
Study of Benzoin and Benzil. 
Lily Gavit Kollock : Chemistry, Electrolytic De- 
terminations and Separations. 
Charles Dickens Nason: Pedagogy, The Schools of 
the Society for the Propagation of Christian Knowl- 
edge among the Germans of Pennsylvania. 
Richard Conrad Schiedt: Zoology, Some Phenom- 
ena of Pigmentation. 
Alfred Tingle: Chemistry, The Influence of Sub- 
stituents upon the Electric Conductivity of Benzoic 
Acid. 
HARVARD UNIVERSITY. 
Gregory Paul Baxter: Chemistry, A Revision of 
the Atomic Weight of Cobalt. 
Edward Charles Jeffrey : Botany, The Develop- 
ment, Structure, and Affinities of the Genus Equise- 
tum. 
Gilbert Newton Lewis: Chemistry, A General 
Equation for Free Energy and Physico-Chemical 
Equilibrium, and its Application. 
Arthur Henry Pierce : Psychology, The Localiza- 
tion of Sound. 
John Percival Sylvester: Chemistry, Some Sul- 
phuramido Derivatives of Furfuran. 
Edwin Mead Wilcox: Botany, Contributions to 
the Knowledge of Dormancy in Plants. 
Justus Watson Folsom: Zoology, Studies upon 
the Mouthparts of Apterygota. 
CLARK UNIVERSITY. 
James W. Boyce: Mathematics, On the Steinerian 
Curve. 
Henry H. Goddard : Psychology, The Influence of 
Mind on Body. 
Edmund B. Huey: Psychology, Physiology and 
Psychology of Reading. i 
George E. Partridge: Psychology, The Psychology 
of the Intoxication Impulse. 
Henry D. Sheldon: Psychology, The History and 
Pedagogy of American Student Societies. 
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN. 
A. T. Lincoln : 
W. B. Lane: Psychology. 
J. C. Shedd: Physics. 
Theo. Running: Mathematics. 
Chemistry. 
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA. 
George Davis Louderback: On the Origin of the 
Glaucophane and associated Schists of the Coast 
Ranges. A contribution to the theory of the Crystal- 
line Schists. 
