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Shimek, B., Pleistocene of ISIiasouri Valley, 75 

 Shbeve, R. N., and G. Lang, Je., St. Louis Sect. 

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

 720 

 SiEBENTHAi, C. E., San Luis Valley, Colo., 744 

 Silkworms, J. F. Abbott, 586 

 SiMOKS, L. G., N. Y. Sect., Assoc, of Teachers of 



Math, of Middle States, 80 

 Skinneb, H., Germ Theory of Disease, 617 

 Smith, E. R., Assoc, of Teachers of Math, of 



Middle States, 80 

 Social and Economic Science a.^ the Amer. Assoc, 



J. F. Crowell, 879 

 Societies and Academies, 36, 78, 119, 159, 200, 238, 

 277, 319, 355, 399, 438, 477, 516, 557, 598, 640, 

 676, 718, 757, 799, 839, 880, 917, 959, 992 

 SoHON, M. D., Chemistry in Schools, 979 

 Solutions, Study of, L. Kahlerbekg, 41 

 Spalding, V. M., Desert Plants, F. E. Lloyd, 863 

 Spark Length, Critical, F. E. Nipheb, 744 

 Special Articles, 32, 75, 152, 230, 306, 349, 394, 

 425, 514, 544, 586, 628, 675, 715, 744, 788, 830, 

 867, 912, 955, 990 

 Spectroscope, Cross Wires ip, O. M. Claek, 344 

 Standards, Electrical, E. B. Rosa, 608 

 Steinmetz, C. p.. Radiation, Light and Illumina- 

 tion, E. P. Hyde, 540 

 Stiles, C. W., Zoological Nomenclature, 150 

 Stimulation, Chemical, H. M. Richaeds, 52 

 Stockbeegeb, W. W., Bot. Soc. of Wash., 38, 78, 



360, 676, 880 

 Stobey, T. a., Davidson on Human Body and 



Health, 115; Gulick Hygiene Series, 785 

 Students, in German Universities, E. 0. Jordan, 

 137 ; at Foreign Universities, G. H. Mabs, 

 659 

 Survey, Magnetic, of China, 211 

 Swain, G. F., Engineering as a Profession, 81 

 SwANTON, J. R., Anthrop. Soc. of Wash., 37, 159 

 SwiTT, E. J., Rowe on Habit Formation and Sci- 

 ence of Education, 672 



Talbot, H. P., Correlation of Secondary School 



and College Instruction in Chemistry, 961 

 Termites, Luminosity of, J. C. Branneb, 24 

 I'EBEY, H. L., Teaching Physics, 731 

 Tertiaries, Lower, of Louisiana, G. D. Haeris, 502 

 Inompson, Elizabeth, Science Fund, C. S. Minot, 



409 

 Thomson, E., Comets and the Sun, 772 

 Tiiobndike, E. L., Collegiate Instruction, 428 

 I'lNGLE, J. B., Optically Active Substances, 198 

 Titchener, E. B., Experimental Psychology of 



Thought Processes, R. S. Woodworth, 224 

 ToMBO, Jr., R., Engineering Student Statistics, 

 145; Harvard Graduate School, 021; Statis- 

 tics of Foreign Universities, 693 

 Torrey Bot. Club, P. Wilson, 39, 277 

 'i'OUENEUX, F., Prgcis d'Embryologie Humaine, L. 



W. Williams, 705 

 Townsend, C. H. T., Muscid Larvse Entoparasitic 



on Arthropods, 195 

 Tbelease, W., Botanical Gardens, 681 

 Turner, C. C, Aerial Navigation, A. L. Rotch, 507 



Tutton, A. E. H., Crystalline Structure and Chem- 

 ical Constitution, C. Palache, 623 



Uexkiill, von, J., Umwelt und Innenwelt der Tiere, 



O. C. Glaser, 303 

 University and Educational News, 24, 67, 108, 142, 



189, 218, 262, 297, 344, 383, 413, 455, 500, 537, 



576, 617, 665, 700, 738, 784, 815, 856, 902,949, 



986 

 Utah Acad, of Sciences, A. 0. Gaebett, 720 



Variations Graphically, C. Babus, 867 



Vabney, B. M., Winds in Canadian Selkirks, 192 ; 



Horizontal Pendulums, 230 

 Vaughan, T. W., Miocene Horizons in 6a., 833 

 Vaughan, V. C, The Medical Profession, 127 

 Venable, F. p., Garrett on Periodic Law, 29 

 Veby, F. W., Fall of Meteorite in Norwood, Mass., 



143; Norwood Meteorite a Fraud, 415 

 Vries, H. de. Mutation Theory, C. S. Gageb, 740 



\Yagneb, G., Cisco from Lake Michigan, 957 

 \'VAED, H. B., Austen on Blood-sucking Flies, 904 

 Ward, R. DeC, Hann's Klimatologie, 305 

 Washbubn, M. F., Coupin and Lea on Animal 



Ingenuity, 951 

 Weevil, Cotton-boll, W. D. Hltnteb, 151 

 Weismannism, A. E. Ortmann, 815 

 Whale, Sperm, H. H. Newman, 031 

 Wheeleb, W. M., Friese's Die Bienen Afrikas, 580 

 Wheeler, W. M., Ants, T. D. A. Cockebell, 860 

 \'VHIPPLE, G. M., Rapid and Deep Breathing, 26 

 Whitfield, Robert Parr, L. P. G., 774 

 Whitney, W. R., Chemistry of Light, 161 

 Whitsit, J. E., High School Chemistry, 974 

 WlEOHMANN, F. G., Miiller's Die Chemische In- 

 dustrie, 670 

 Williams, H., Medicine as a Profession, 601 

 Williams, L. W., Tourneux's Pr&is d'Embryol- 

 ogie Humaine, 705 

 Willis, B., Principles of Paleogeography, 241 

 Wills, A. P., Lorentz on Theory of Electrons, 221 

 Wilson, E. B., Chromosomes of Nezara, 788 

 Wilson, P., Torrey Bot. Club, 39, 277 

 Winds in Canadian Selkirks, B. M. Vakney, 192 

 WooDHULL, J. F., Russell and Kelly's First-year 



Science, 544; Physics Teaching, 729 

 WooDRUTF, C. E., Excessive Light and Tropical 



Plankton, 618 

 WOODWOETH, R. S., Racial Differences in Mental 

 Traits, 171; Titchener's Psychology of 

 Thought Processes, 224 



X., University of Minnesota and Carnegie Founda- 

 tion, 701 



Z., Length of Service Pensions of Carnegie Foun- 

 dation, 784 



Zoological Congress at Graz, 293 



Zoologists, Amer., Soc. of. Eastern Branch, H. W. 

 Rand, 462; Central Branch, 640; H. V. Neai, 

 834 



Zoology, Teaching of, W. J. Baumgaetneb, 673 



Zones, Catalogue of, W. S. Eichelbergeb, 461 



