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t Contents and 

 Index. 



Squids from Onondaga Lake, J. M. Clarke, 947, 



991 

 Stanford University, A. C. Haddon, 231 

 Stanton, T. W., Vertebrates of the jNIid-Creta- 



ceous, 1031 

 Staer, M. a., The Carnegie Institution, 737 

 Stars, Northern Circumpolar, Position of, M. 



tJPDEGKAFF, 689 



Steam Engineering, Report of Bureau, R. H. 

 Thukston, 864 



Stejkegek, L., Blue Foxes on Pribilof Islands, 

 310 



Sternberg, C. H., The Carnegie Institution, 989 



Sternberg, G. M., The Carnegie Institution, 481; 

 Erlich's Seitenkettentheorie, 664 



Stevens, W. Le C, Carhart and Chute's Physics; 

 Slate's Pliysics, Gilley's Principles of Phys- 

 ics; Crew and Tatnall's Laboratory Physics; 

 Kelsejf's Physical Determinations, 271; 

 Ogden N. Rood, 881 



Stewart, F. C, and H. A. Harding, Bacterial Rot 

 of Cruciferous Plants, 314 



Stiles, C. W., Zoology at the American Associa- 

 tion, 344; The Carnegie Institution, 698; and 

 A. Hassall, Cestode Genus Bertia Blanchard, 

 434 



Stokes, H. N., The Carnegie Institution, 583 



Stratigraphy, versus Paleontology in Nova Scotia, 

 D. White, 232; G. F. Matthew, 513 



Stratton, G. M., Jastrow's Fact and Fable in 

 Psychology, 23 



Terminology, D. H. Campbell, 705; L. M. Un- 

 derwood, 869 



Tertiary of Sabine River, E. T. Dumblb, 670 



Texas Academy of Science, F. W. Simonds. 190 



Text-books, J. S. Brown, 65 



Thillt, F., Paulsen's Die deutsehen Universitilten, 

 381 



Thompson, Elizabeth, Science Fund, C. S. !Minot, 

 35 



Thurston, R. H., Latent Heat and the Vapor- 

 Engine Cycle, 394, Scientific Research, 401. 

 445; Naval Progress, 631; John Fritz Medal. 

 837; Bureau of Steam Engineering, 864 



Titchener, E. B., The Carnegie Institution, 609; 

 Natural History in England, 1032 



ToMBO. Jr., R., University Administration Sta- 

 tistics, 1021 



Torrey Botanical Club, M. A. Howe, 30. E. S. 

 Burgess, 826, 867 



Torrey, H. B., Prepotency of Polvdactylous Cats, 

 554 



Toxins, Bacterial, V. C. Vaughan, 312 



Trelease, W., The Carnegie Institution, 738 



Trout, Bacterium Pathogenic to, M. C. Marsh, 

 706 



True, A. C, The Carnegie Institution, 650 



True, R. H., Molds on Cigars, 115; Phvsiolog\- of 

 Sea Water, 433 



Type, Fixing, in Certain Genera, J. A. Allen. 0. 

 Bangs, B. W. Evermann, T. Gill, A. H. 

 Howell, D. S. Jordan, C. H. ISIeeriam, G. S. 

 Miller, Jr., E. ■\'\\ Nelson, M. Rathbun, 0. 

 Thomas, 114 



Types, versus Residues. 0. F. Cook, 311 



Underwood, L. M., Question in Terminology, 869 



University, and Educational News, 39,79, 120, 159, 

 200, 238, 280, 320, 360, 400, 440, 480, 520, 

 560, GOO, 639. 680, 720, 760, 800, 840, 879, 

 920, 960, 1000, 1040; Administration Sta- 

 tistics, R. ToMBO, Jr., 1021 



Updegraff, M., Position of Northern Circumpolar 

 Stars, 689 



Upham, W., Fossil Man in Kansas, 355 



Van Hise, C. R., Training and Work of a Geolo- 

 gist, 321 

 Vaughan, V. C, Bacterial Toxins, 312 

 Vaughan, T. W., Elevation of the Gulf Coast, 514 

 Vertebrates of the Mid-Cretaceous, J. B. Hatcher, 



831; T. W. Stanton, 1031 

 Virchow Memorial, 955 ; Anthropological \^■ork of, 



F. Boas, 441 

 Volcanic Phenomena, Study of, R. T. Hill, 470 



W., I., The Arc of Quito, 194 

 Waloott, C. D., John Wesley Powell, 785 

 Waldo, C. A., ilechanical Science and Engineer- 

 ing at the American Association, 334 

 Ward, H. A., Meteorite of Simaloa, Mexico, 395 

 Ward, R. DeC, Iridescent Clouds, 32; Notes on 



Meteorology, 74 

 Wead, C. K., Philosophical Society of Washington, 

 744, 865; Catalogue of Musical Instruments, 

 862 

 \Vebber, H. J., Botanical Societj^ of Washington, 



945 

 Webster, F. M., Society for Promotion of Agricul- 

 tural Education, 512 

 Weights of Bills and Coins, A. H. Pierce, 745 

 Welch, W. H., Huxley Lecture on Recent Studies 



of Immunity, 804', 850 

 Wells, H. L., Ostwald's Inorganic Chemistry, 269 

 Wheeler, W. M.. Comstoek and Kellogg's Insect 



Anatomy, 351 

 Whipple, G. M., The Carnegie Institution, 735 

 White, C. A., A Realistic Dream, 710 

 AViiiTE, D., Stratigraphy versus Paleontology in 



Nova Scotia, 232 

 Whitman, C. O., Biological Farm for Experi- 

 mental Investigation, 504; Crisis in History 

 of Marine Biological Laboratory, 529; Marine 

 Biological Laboratory' and Carnegie Institu- 

 tion, 665 

 Wiley, H. W., Carnegie Institution, 482;' Chem- 

 istry in University Education, 841 ; Inter- 

 national Congress of Applied Chemistry, 899 

 Williams, C. B., N. C. Section of American Chem- 

 ical Society, 212 

 Willis, B., The Carnegie Institution, 699 

 WiLLiSTON, S. W., Fossil Man from Kansas, 195; 



Laramie Cretaceous of Wyoming, 952 

 Willotjghby, C. C, Coiled Basketry, 31 

 Wilson, A. W. G., Peculiar Hailstorm, 909 

 Wilson, E. B., Marine Biological Laboratory and 

 the Carnegie Institution, 591; Maturation of 

 Germ-cells, 991 

 \\'iLS0N, W., Princeton for the Nation's Service, 



721 

 ^^'00D, Pi. W., Cooling of Gases bv Expansion, 592, 

 90S 



Zoological Nomenclature, W. H. Dall, 150 

 Zoopaleontology, Recent, H. F. 0., 673, 713, 749 



