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North Carolina Aead. of Sei., E. W. Gudger, 940 

 NOYES, W. A., Commercial Organic Analysis, 777 



Ogden, E. M., S. Soe. for Philos. and Psychol., 118 

 O'Gara, p. J., Arsenic in Sprayed Fruit, 900 

 Oheen, T>. W., Oklahoma Academy of Science, 39 

 Olsson-Seffer, p., Research in the Tropics, 411 

 Optical Instruments, A. S. Hawkesworth, 249 

 Organic Response, D. T. MacDougal, 94 

 Okton, W. a.. Diseases of Economic Plants, P. L. 



Stevens and J. G. Hall, 621 

 Osborn, A. S., Questioned Documents, J. E. 



Downey, 379 

 Osborn, H., Nearctio Hemiptera-Heteroptera, N. 



Banks, 252 

 Osborn, H. P., Mutations, 328; Titanotheres, 825 

 Osborn, H. P., The Age of Mammals, S. W. WlL- 



liston, 250 

 Ovarian Tissue, Engrafted, C. C. Guthrie, 816 



Paleontologieal Soc, Address of the President, J. 



M. Clarke, 284 

 Palmer, A. H., Notes on Meteorology and Cli- 

 matology, 227, 738 

 Parsons, C. S., American Chemical Society, 114, 



989 

 Passenger Pigeons, Arizona, J. A. Allen, 217 

 Patten, S. N., Fellowships, 216; The Method of 



Science, 578 

 Peabl, E., Inheritance in the Domestic Fowl, C. 



B. Davenport, 328; Amer. Soc. of Zoologists, 



386 

 Perkin, F. M., Qualitative Analysis, B. E., 896 

 Permeability and Cleavage in the Frog's Egg, 



J. F. McClendon, 629 

 Permian Reptiles, S. W. Williston, 631 

 Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 



Amer. Soc. for, E. Hunt, 195 

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



353, 471, 549, 632, 748, 749, 910 

 Philosophy and Psychology, Southern Soc. for, R. 



M. Ogden, 118 

 Physiological Society, A. J. Carlson, 115 

 Phytological Society, American, C. L. Shear, 155 

 Pleistocene Fauna, S. Trotter, 530 

 PoiNCARll:, M., "Work of Hilbert, 753, 801 

 Pond, R. H., Laboratory Table Tops, 529 

 Potato Blight, G. P. Clinton, 744 

 Powell, B. E., Appropriations for the TJniv. of 



Illinois, 957 

 Professors, Status of, 459 ; Appointment and Ten- 

 ure of, C. E. Van Hise, 237; S. Gunn, 727; 



A. D. Mead, 961 

 Professorships, 457 



Prussian Educational Data, R. T. House, 718 

 Psychology in Russia, L. R. Geissler, 822 

 Public Health Service, 324 

 PusEY, W. A., Radium, 1001 



Putnam Anniversary Volume, A. C. Haddon, 659 

 Piitter, A., Die Ernahrung der "Wassertiere, C. 



JUDAY, 460 



Qualitative Analysis, Teaching, E. C. Benneb, 778 

 Quotations, 303, 429, 457, 692, 854 



E., E., Foulk's Quantitative Analysis, Perkins's 



Qualitative Analysis, 896 

 Radium, W. A. Pusey, 1001 



Eamsey, R. E., Time given by University Students 



to Study, 823 

 Ransom, J. H., Nomenclature, 63 

 Rea, P. M., Directory of Amer. Museums, F. A. 



Lucas, 694 

 Eeclamation of the Arid West, P. H. Newtell, 681 

 Reichert and Brown's Crystallography of Hemo- 

 globins, Leo Loeb, 147 

 Reid, L. B., Algebraic Numbers, L. E. Dickson, 



188 

 Eenouf, E., Inorganic Chemistry, H. Erdmann, 



331 ' 



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



402; in the Tropics, P. Olsson-Sepfer, 411; 



as a Financial Asset, W. E. Whitney, 673; 



Workers in Exper. Biol., L. W. Petzer, 1008 

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



513 •" 



Eies, H., Economic Geology, J. F. Kemp, 821 

 Eitter, W. E., Materialism and Vitalism, 437 

 Robertson, C, The Director versus Newton, 893 

 Eopes, J. H., Harvard Entrance Requirements, 798 

 EOSANOFF, A. J., Heredity in Insanity, 537 

 Eosanopp, M. a.. Analytical Chemistry, M. G. 



Chesneau, 111 

 EussELL, H. N., Astronomical and Astrophys. Soc. 



of Amer., 896 

 Euthven, a. G., The Mershon Expedition, 208 



S., Faculty Business Accelerator, 657 



Sand Grains, A. W. Grabau, 1005 



Sanford, p.. Gravitation, 933 



Sanitation, City, Charles Baskerville, 16 



Scales of Dipnoan Fishes, T. D. A. Cockerell, 

 831 ' 



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



SCHWITELLA, A. M., Exped. to Colorado, 684 



Science, Method of, S. N. Patten, 578 ; The Man 

 of, F. E. NiPHER, 950 



Scientific, Notes and News, 21, 58, 103, 143, 184 

 211, 247, 296, 324, 419, 451, 481, 522, 574, 606' 

 652, 685, 721, 765, 769, 809, 847, 887, 923, 958 

 990; Books, 33, 65, 108, 147, 187, 219, 250 

 304, 328, 366, 379, 430, 493, 530, 621, 659, 694 

 730, 775, 826, 856, 895, b33, 964, 995; Jour' 

 nals and Articles, 68, 112, 353, 380, 777, 967, 

 Productivity, E. S. Wood worth, 374; Litera' 

 ture. International Catalogue of, L. C. GuN' 

 NELL, 713 



SCOPIELD, C. S., Humus in Dry-land Farming, 780 



Seler, E., Archeological Eeseareh, 397 



Sellaeds, E. H., Spouting Well, 37 



Sex-determination, D. S. Jordan, 428; -limited 

 Character in Fowls, A. H. Stubtevant, 337; 

 -limited Inheritance, H. D. Goodale, 939 



Sexual Coloration, J. Grinnell, 39 



Shaw, C. H., J. E. Mublin, 449 



Shear, C. L., Amer. Phytological Society, 155 



Slaught, H. E., Mathematicians and Engineers at 

 Minneapolis, 153 



Slichtee, W. I., Electric Motors, H. M. Hobart, 

 820; Electromagnetic Machinery, B. V. 

 Swenson and B. Frankenfield, 821 



Smiles, S., Chemical Constitution and Physical 

 Properties, K. G. Falk, 252 



Smith, H. I., Museum Labeling, 657 



Societies and Academies, 77, 157, 196, 234, 275, 



