AugdstSI, 1900.] 



SCIENCE. 



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Joseph Cawdell Herrick : The Influence of Varia- 

 tion o£ Temperature npon Nervous Conductivity, 

 studied by the Galvanometrie Method. 



David Wilbur Horn : A Study of the Action of 

 Carbon Dioxide on the Borates of Barium, and of the 

 Action of Acid Borates on Carbonate of Barium at 

 High Temperatures. 



William Bashford Huff : The Spectra of Mercury. 



Robert Edmund Humphreys : The Action of Phenol 

 on the Chlorides of Orthosulphobenzoic Acid. 



Charles Ranald Mclnnes : Superosculated Sections 

 of Surfaces. 



Austin McDowell Patterson : The Reduction of 

 Permanganic Acid by Hydrogen and Ethylene and a 

 Study of some of its Salts. 



Louis Maxwell Potts : Rowland's New Method for 

 measuring Electric Absorption and Energy Losses 

 due to Hysteresis and Foncault Currents, and Detec- 

 tion of Short Circuits in Coils. 



Albert Moore Reese : Structure and Development 

 of the Thyroid Gland in Petromyzon. 



Herbert Meredith Reese : An Investigation of the 

 Zeeman Effect with reference to Cadmium, Zinc, 

 Magnesium, Iron, Nickel, Titanium, Carbon, Cal- 

 cium, Aluminium, Silicon and Mercury. 



Richard Burton Rowe : The Paleodevonian For- 

 mations in Maryland : a study of their Stratigraphy 

 and Faunas. 



Elisha Chisholm Walden : A Plethysmographic 

 Study of the Conditions during Hypnotic Sleep. 



The Univeesitt of Chicago. 



John Charles Hessler : On Alkyl Malonie Nitrile 

 Derivatives. 



William McPherson ; The Constitution of the Oxy- 

 azo Compounds. 



Henry Chalmers Biddle : Ueber Derivate des Ku- 

 retins und der Formhydroxamsaure und ihre Bezie- 

 hungen zur Knallsiiure. 



William Gillespie : Determination of all Hyper- 

 elliptic Integrals of the first kind of Genus 3 reduc- 

 ible to Elliptic Integrals by Transformations of the 

 Second and Third Degrees. 



Annie Marion MacLean : The Acadian Element in 

 the Population of Nova Scotia. 



Forest Ray Moulton : A Particular Class of Periodic 

 Solutions of the Problem of Three Bodies. 



Howell Emlyn Davies : The Occurrence of the Ty- 

 phoid Bacillus in Typhoid Fever Patients. 



Jacob Dorsey Forrest : The Development of Indus- 

 trial Organizations. 



^Thomas Cramer Hopkins : The Genesis of Certain 

 Limonite Ores of Pennsylvania. 



Gilbert Ames Bliss : The Geodesic Lines on the 

 Anchor Ring. 



William Arthur Clark : Suggestion in Education. 



Robert Francis Earhart : Sparking Distances be- 

 tween Plates for Small Distances. 



Walter Eugene Garrey : The Effect of Ion upon the 

 Aggregation of Infusoria. 



Michael Frederic Guyer : The Spermatogenesis of 

 Normal and Hybrid Pigeons. 



Derrick Norman Lehmer : Asymptotic Evaluation 

 of certain Totient-Sums. 



William Newton Logan : A North American Epi- 

 continental Sea of Jurassic Age. 



John Hector McDonald : Concerning the System of 

 the Binary Cubic and Quadratic with application to 

 the Reduction of Hyperelliptic Integrals to Elliptic 

 Integrals by a Transformation of Order Four. 



Frank Lincoln Stevens : The Compound Oosphere 

 of Albugo Bliti. 



Ella Flagg Young : Isolation in School Systems. 



Harvard Univeesity. 



Harrison Hitchcock Brown : The Dialectic Con- 

 stant of Water. 



Roland Burrage Dixon : The Language of the 

 Maidu Indians of California. 



Waldermar Koch : Orthobenzochinone and some of 

 its Derivatives. 



Theodore Lyman : False Spectra from the Row- 

 land Concave Grating. 



William Edward McElfresh : The Influence of Oc- 

 cluded Hydrogen upon the Electrical Properties of 

 certain Metals. 



George Thomas Moore : A Contribution to the 

 Knowledge of the Structure and Development of cer- 

 tain Unicellular Algae, with especial Reference to the 

 Question of Polymorphism in the Chlorophyceae. 



Harry George Parker : On the Occlusion of Baric 

 Chloride by Baric Sulphate ; A Revision of the 

 Atomic Weight of Magnesium. 



George Washington Pierce : Application of the 

 Radio-Micrometer to the Measurement of Short 

 Electric Waves. 



Charles William Prentiss : The Otocyst of Decapod 

 Crustacea : Its Structure, Development, and Physi- 

 ology. 



Herbert Wilbur Rand : A Study of the Regener- 

 ating Nervous System of Lumbricidae, with special 

 regard to the Centrosome of Nerve Cells. 



Charles Henry Rieber : Tactual Illusions : An Ex- 

 perimental Proof of the Spatial Harmony of Sight 

 and Touch. 



John Reed Swanton : The Morphology of the Chi- 

 nook Verb. 



Alvin Sawyer Wheeler : The Reduction Products 

 of Dehydromucic Acid. 



Stephen Riggs Williams : Changes Incident to the 



