IV 



SCIENCE 



CCONTEHTP AND 

 INDHX. 



Carnegie, Institution, 142, 441; Foundation, 323; 



J. McK. Cattbll, 334 

 Casanowicz, I. M., Anthropological Soc. of Wash., 



276, 552, 592, 672 

 Cattell, J. McK., Carnegie Foundation, 334 

 Chambeelin, T. C, Soil Productivity, 225 

 Chanute, Octave, J. Means, 416 

 Chem. Soc, Amer., C. L. Parsons, 114, 989; and 



Sect, of Chem. of Amer. Assoc, B. E. Cubby, 



338; N. E. Sect., K. L. Maek, 78; N. T. 



Sect., C. M. Joyce, 158, 356, 509, 672, 812, 



1008 

 Chemistry, The Lost Arts of, W. D. Eichabdson, 



513 

 Chesneau, M. G., Chemistry, M. A. Eosanoff, 111 

 Clark, E. W., Determination of Eocks, 380 

 Clarke, F. W., History of Chemistry, T. P. Hil- 



ditch, 997 

 Clabke, J. M., Address of President of the Pale- 



ontol. Soc, 284 

 Clements, F. E., Minneapolis Meeting of Amer. 



Assoc, 72; Botanical Teaching, 642 

 Clifford, J. M., Jr., Eeform of the Calendar, 690 

 Clinton, G. P., Potato Blight, 744' 

 Coastal Subsidence, H. H. Babtlett, 29; C. W. 



TowNSEND, 64; D. W. Johnson, 300 

 COCKERELL, T. D. A., African Mimetic Butterflies, 



H. Eltringham, 219 ; Scales of Dipnoan Fishes, 



831; Zoological Eeeord, 963 

 CoLE, A. D., Sect, of Physics of the Amer. Assoc, 



255 

 Cole, F. N., Amer. Math. Soc, 117, 469, 790 

 Colloidal Silica, K. F. Kellerman, 189 

 Columbina stix, J. A. Allen, 336 

 Commercialism in Education, 303 

 Conglomerate Dike, C. A. Stewart, 434 

 Conrad Forms, E. T. Dumble, 970 

 Cook, M. T., H. P. Bassett, F. Thompson, J. J. 



Taubenhatjs, Protective Enzymes, 624 

 Copper Hardening, Primitive, W J McGee, 963 

 Coulter, J. M., Botanical Teaching, 646 

 Coulter, J. M., C. E. Barnes and H. C. Cowles, 



Botany, C. E. Bessey, 33 

 CoviLLB, F. v., Mayflower, 711 

 CowLES, H. C, Sect, of Botany of the Amer. 



Assoc, 259 

 Criticism, Careless, C. Hertt, 146 

 Cbowell, W. J., The Air we breathe, 488 

 Cubby, B. B., Amer. Chem. Soc. and Sect, of Chem. 

 of Amer. Assoc, 338 



Dall, W. H., Charles M. Soammon, 887 

 Davenport, C. B., Inheritance in the Domestic 



Fowl, E. Pearl, 328 

 Dean, B., Theorie Physieo-chimique de la vie, S. 



Leduc, 304 

 Dickson, L. E., Algebraic Numbers, 188 

 Dilute Forms of Yellow Mice, C. C. Little, 896 

 Discussion and Correspondence, 25, 63, 107, 146, 



216, 249, 326, 370, 423, 455, 486, 527, 578, 610, 



657, 688, 725, 770, 892, 927, 961 

 Distributions of College Men, 296 

 Dodge, B. O., Torrey Botanical Club, 712, 910 

 Dodge, E. E., Physical Geography, E. S. Tarr and 



O. D. von Engeln, 966 

 Downey, J. S., Questioned Documents, A. S. Os- 



born, 379 



Drosophila, Mutants in, T. H. Morgan, 496, 534; 



J. LoEB, F. W. Bancroft, 781 

 Dry-land Farming, C. S. Scofield, 780 

 DUMBLE, E. T., Tertiary Deposits of N. E. Mexico, 



232; Conrad Forms, 970 

 DUNLAP, K., Visual Sensations, 68 

 Dyar, H. G., Larval Species, 455 



Economies, Geology and, J. F. Kemp, 1 

 Efficiency, Educational and Industrial, E. C. Mac- 



LAUEiN, 101; Academic, B. B. Beackett, 



528; C. G. Handschin, 892 

 Ehbenfeld, C. H., Laboratory Tables, 249 

 Electrical Discharge, F. E. Nipheb, 151 

 Elizabeth Thompson Sei. Fund, C. S. Minot, 520 

 Elliptic Interference, C. Babus, 113 

 Eltringham, H., African Mimetic Butterflies, T. 



D. A. COCKEEELL, 219 



Engineering Education, Soc. for, 988 



English for Engineering Students, C. W. Nichols, 



893 

 Entomological, Eesearch, 418; Soc. of Amer., A. 



D. MacGillivbay, 507 

 Entomology, Notes on, N. Banks, 623 

 Entrance Eequirements, at Harvard, J. H. EoPES, 



793; at Chicago, J. E. Angell, 945 

 Environment, T. W. Vaughan, 250 

 Enzymes, M. T. Cook, F. Thompson, H. P. Bas- 

 sett, J. J. Tadbenhaus, 624 

 Erdmann, H., Chemistry, E. Ebnouf, 331 

 Escherich, K., Termites, W. M. Wheelee, 530 

 Evans, P. N., Eesearch in Undergraduate Schools, 

 402 



Facts and Principles, S. Gunn, 107 



Faculty, or President? Gregory D. Walcott, 31; 



Business Accelerator, S., 657 

 Falk, K. G., Chemical Constitution and Physical 



Properties, S. Smiles, 252 

 Fame, Methods for estimating, C. A. Browne, 770 

 Paris, E. L., Philosophical Soc. of Wash., 78, 235, 



353, 471, 519, 632, 792, 910 

 Fellowships, E. B. Wilson, 32; S. N. Patten, 



216; D. S. Jordan, 217; G. H. Mabx, 491; 



C. V. Bubke, 492 

 Felt, E. P., Mosquitoes, F. V. Theobald, 150; 



Miastor and Embryology, 302; Miastor 



LarvEe, 583 

 Ferns, Do they Hybridize? E. C. Benedict, 254 

 Feery, F. C, Standards of Colleges, 499 

 Fetzeb, L. W., Eesearch Workers in Exper. Biol. 



of Wash., 1008 

 Field, S., Electro-deposition, J. L. E. M., 697 

 Field, W. L. W., Biological Teaching, 379 

 Fischer, M., Oedema, W. B. Cannon, 895 

 Fleming, Williamina Baton, A. J. Cannon, 987 

 Fluorescence and Phosphorescence, E. L. Nichols, 



696 

 Foulk, C. W., Quantitative Analysis, E. E., 896 

 Fowler, H. W., Preoccupied Names, 748 

 Friend, J. N., Chemistry of Paints, A. H. Gill, 997 

 Fuller, G. W., Sewage, L. P. Kinnicutt, 222; 



A. P. Folwell, 333. 



Galton Chair of Eugenics, 480 

 Gametes of CEnothera, W. T. Swingle, 896 

 Ganong, W. F., The Teaching Botanist, F. E. 

 Lloyd, 330 



