SCIENCE 



NiPHEK, F. E., Relativity and some Consequences, 

 113; Double Images, 152; Canal-ray Effects 

 in Open Air Discharge, 628; Critical Spark 

 Length, 744; Definition of Force, 950 

 Nomenclature, Commission on, C. W. Stiles, 150 

 North Carolina Acad, of Sci., E. W. Gddqek, 914 

 Notes, W. A., Allen's Commercial Organic An- 

 alysis, 458 



. Ocean's Age, G. F. Beckee, 459, 509 

 CEnothera Lamarckiana, R. R. Gates, 4i,5 

 Oicott, W. T., In Starland with a three-inch Tele- 

 scope, C. L. P., 72 

 Ophidian Notes, H. A. Allaed, 426 

 Opie, E. L., Soc. for Biol, and Exper. Medicine, 



119, 679, 719, 917 

 Optically Active Substances, J. B. TlNGtE, 193 

 Oetmann, a. E., de Martonne's Ggographie Phys- 

 ique, 669; Weismannism, 815 

 OsBOBJSr, H. F., Memorial to Morris K. Jesup, 337 



P., C. L., Fauth's Moon in Modem Astronomy, 71 

 Oleott's In Starland, 72 



Palache, C, Tutton's Crystalline Structure, 623 

 Moses and Parson's Mineralogy, 625 



Paleogeography, Principles of, B. Willis, 241 

 of North America, E. Black-weldee, 909 



Paleontologic Correlation, 407 



Paleontological Research, 197 



Palladino, Eusapia, 776 



PIlmee, A. H., Recent Progress in Meteorology 

 and Climatology, 390, 952 



Parasites, Mallophagan, V. L. Kellogg, 33 



Paekee, G. H., Word of Explanation, 299 



Pawlow, J. F. Abbott, 580 



Peabodt, C. H., Field's Story of Submarine, 743 



I'endulum, Horizontal, Long-period Deviations, 

 B. M. Vaeney, 230 



Peeeinb, C. D., The Planet Mars, 665 



Peterson, 0. A., Entelodontidse, R. S. Lull, 147 



Pettigrew, J. B., Design in Nature, T. D. A. CocK- 

 eeell, 707 



Pharmacology and Exper. Therapeutics, Amer. 

 Soc. for, R. Hunt. 236 



Philosophical Soc, of Wash., R. L. Faeis, 79, 278, 

 438, 557, 757, 919, 959; Amer., 280, 400, 560, 

 992; Elections to, 659; H. C. Richaeds, 869 



Physics, Teaching, K. E. Guthe, 1 ; Debt to Meta- 

 physics, H. Ckew, 521; at the Amer. Assoc, 

 A. D. Cole, 588; Specialization in Teaching, 

 J. F. WooDHULL. 729; Instruments of Con- 

 fusion in, H. L. Teeet, 731 



Physiological Soc, Amer., A. J. Caelson, 397 



Phytopathological Soc, Amer., C. L. Sheab, 746, 

 790 



PlPEE, C. v.. Botany and Agriculture, 889 



Plankton, 0. Klotz, 857; Tropical, Excessive 

 Light and, C. E. Woodeuff, 618 



Pleistocene of Missouri Valley, B. Shimek, 75 



PoOE, C. L., .Lowell on Evolution of Worlds, 506 



Potts, L. M., Ball Lightning, 144 



Poulton, E. B., The Origin of Species, H. W. Conn, 

 424 



Princeton University Graduate School, 946 



Professor, Assistant, Problem of, G. H. Maex, 

 401, 441, 488 



Psychology of Social Consciousness, 6. H. Mead, 



688 

 Publications, Scientific, for Free Distribution, 138 

 Pulsations in Scyphomedusae deprived of Marginal 



Organs, M. Moese, 544 



Quotations, 26, 299, 348, 419, 860, 988 



Racial Differences in Mental Traits, R. S. WooD- 



WOBTH, 171 

 Rand, H. W., Amer. Soc. Zool., Eastern Branch, 



462 

 Randall, D. L., Amer. Chem. Soc, 268, 307 

 Ransom, J. H., Indiana Acad, of Sci., 355 

 Rea, p. M., Directory of Amer. Museums, 456 

 Reed, M. A., New Blood Picture, 629 

 Relativity, F. E. Niphee, 113; D. F. Comstock, 767 

 Renoup, E., Clowes and Coleman's Quantitative 



Chemical Analysis, 582 

 Research Institution in Palestine, D. Faiechild, 



376 

 Richards, H. C, Amer. Philosophical Soc, 869 

 Richaeds, H. M., Chemical Stimulation, 52 

 Rilet, W. a.. Relation of Flies to Disease, 263; 



Dipylidium caninum in Child, 349; Kircher 



and Germ Theory of Disease, 666 

 Ritteb, W. E., Hubrecht's Die Saugetierontogen- 



ese, 542 

 Rockefeller Foundation, 379 

 RoGEES, A. F., Study of Rocks without Use of 



Microscope, 739 

 Rosa, E. B., Int. Electrical Standards, 608 

 RoTCH, A. L., Turner on Aerial Navigation, 507 

 Rowe, S. H., Habit Formation and Science of 



Education, E. J. Swift, 672 

 Russell, H. L., Conn on Agricultural Bacteriol- 

 ogy, 787 



Sv. Louis, Acad, of Sci., M. J. Klem, 120; Chem. 



Soc, and St. Louis Sect., Amer. Chem. Soc, 



R. N. Sheeve, G. Lang, Jb., 720 

 Sanitary Science at Columbia University, 138 

 San Lu'is Valley, Colo., C. E. Siebenthal, 744 

 Schaeffee, a. a., Aquarium Aerator, 955 

 Science, as Subject-matter and as Method, J. 



Dewey, 121; Advancement of. Facts vs., B. C. 



Geuenbeeg, 579; and Industry, L. H. Baeke- 



LAND, 841; Practical, J. M. Coultee, 881 

 Scientific, Notes and News, 22, 64, 104, 139, 186, 



211, 260, 293, 340, 379, 409, 452, 497, 534, 574, 



614, 662, 696, 735, 781, 811, 852,900,946,984; 



Books, 27, 69, 115, 146, 193, 221, 264, 301, 346, 



386, 420, 456, 504, 540, 580, 621, 668, 705, 740, 



785, 822, 860, 903, 951, 989; Journals and 



Articles, 29, 72, 117, 149, 267, 389, 459, 508, 



540, 853, 744, 907, 952 

 Seed Analysts, Assoc, of, E. Beown, 477, 598 

 Seismology, National Bureau of, 534; W. H. 



HoBBS, 260 

 Sexagesimal System and Division of Circle, G. A. 



Milleb, 431 

 Shackleton, E. H., Heart of Antarctic, A. W. 



Geeelt, 822 

 Sharpe, R. B., Handlist of Birds, J. A. .o-iXEN, 265 

 bHEAB, C. L., Amer. Phytopathological Soc, 746, 



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