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Publications of 

 Carnegie Institution of Washington 



The publications of the Institution now number over 200 

 volumes, the subjects including Anatomy, ArchEeology, Astron- 

 omy, Botany, Chemistry, Economics and Sociology, Experi- 

 mental ETolution and Heredity, Engineering, Folk-Lore, Geol- 

 ogy, History, International Law, Literature, Mathematics, 

 Medicine, Nutrition, Philology, Physics, Zoology. Classified 

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KECENTLT ISSUED 



191. Weed, Lewis H. A Reconstruction of the Nuclear 



Masses in the Lower Portion of the Human Brain- 

 Stem. 4to, 7S pp., 6 pis S2.50 



192. Huntington, Ellsworth, with contributions by Charles 



Schuchert, A. E. Douglass, and C. J. KuUmer. The 



t"-' Climatic Factor, as Illustrated in Arid America. 4to, 



341 pp., 12 pis., 2 maps, 90 figs. . . . S5.50 



193. MacDougal, D. T., and CoLXuiBOKATOHS. The Salton 



Sea : A Study of the Geography, the Geology, the 

 Floristics, and the Ecology of a Desert Basin. 4to, 

 193 pp., 32 pis., 4 figs $5.00 



194. Shreve, Edith B. The Daily March of Transpiration m 



a Desert Perennial. 8vo, 64 pp., 1 pi., 27 figs. S0.75 



198. Morse, H. N. The Osmotic Pressure of Aqueous Solu- 

 tions : Report on Investigations made in the Chemical 



£;j Laboratory of Johns Hopkins University during the 



years 1899-1913. 8vo, 222 pp., 15 pis., 49 figs. $2.00 



199.' Shreve, Forrest. A Montane Rain-forest : A Contribu- 

 ^ ,'i tion to the Physiological Plant Geography of Jamaica. 

 •'''" "' 8vo, 110 pp., 29 pis., 18 figs. . . $1.50 



201.' Benedict, F. G., and Fritz B. Talbot. The Gaseous 

 Metabolism of Infants with Special Reference to its 

 Relation to Pulse-rate and Muscular Activity. 8vo, 

 168 pp., 65 figs $1-50 



Orders for above publications may be made through book- 

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The Philippine 

 Journal of Science 



ALVIN J. COX, M.A., Ph.D., General Editor 



Published by the Bureau of Science 



of the Government of the 



Philippine Islands 



The Journal ia issued in four sectionB. Each section con- 

 tains six numbers per year, and is separately paged and 

 Indexed. Now in its 9th year. 

 Section A. Chemical and Geological Sciences and the 



Industries $2.00 



SectionB. Tropical Medicine 3.00 



Section C. Botany 2.00 



Section D. General Biology, Ethnology, and Anthro- 

 pology 2.00 



The four sections to one subscriber 7.00 



Recent numbers of the Philippine Journal of Science con- 

 tain articles on : 



Section A. Portland cement, Philippine fuels, nipa alcohol 

 and sugar, sand-lime brick, ore treatment and deposition, 

 earthquakes, fossils, oil. 

 Section B. Beriberi and beriberi-preventing substances, 

 pneumonic plague, typhoid fever, entamcebic dysentery, 

 intestinal parasites, horsefly of the Philippines, surra, 

 strangles, smallpox, effect of tropical sunlight on man. 

 Section C. Philippine orchids, ferns, Characeae, Euphor- 

 biaceae, mosses, fungi, lichens, and miscellaneous flower- 

 ing plants with descriptions of many new species. 

 Section D. Philippine mammals, flddler-crabs, new earth- 

 worms, Mangyans of Mindoro, new genera and species 

 of insects, cigarette beetle, origin myths among mountain 

 peoples, habits of tropical Crustacea. 

 Complete list of publications will be sent upon request. 

 Subscriptions and orders for publications should be sent to 



THE BUSINESS MANAGER, 



Philippine Journal of Science, 

 Bureau of Science, Manila, P.I. 



Archives of Psychology 



RECENT NUMBERS 



No. 27. A Statistical Study of Eminent Women. Cora 

 Sutton Castle. Pp. 90. 80 cents : cloth, $1.05. 

 A work parallel to Professor Cattell's studies of eminent 



men. 



No. 28. The Mental Capacity of the American Negro. 



Marion J. Mayo. Pp. 70. 60 cents ; cloth, 85 cents. 



A comparison of the achievements of white and colored 

 pupils, especially in high schools. 

 No. 29. Experimental Studies in Judgment. H. L. Holline- 



worth. Pp.119. $1,25; cloth, $1.50. 



A variety of judgments, simple and complex, are sub- 

 jected to study, with the special object of ascertaining some- 

 thing of " the way the mind works" in judging. 



No. 30. The Psychological Researches of James McKeen 

 Cattell: A Review by Some of his Pupils. Pp. 101. 

 $1.00 ; cloth, $1.25. 



Reviews of Professor Cattell's work on reaction time, 

 reading and perception, the association test, psychophysics, 

 "order of merit," and individual differences are contrib- 

 uted by Messrs. Henmon, Dearborn, Wells, Woodworth, 

 Hollingworth and Thorndike. References are also made 

 to recent developments in these several lines. 



THE SCIENCE PRESS 



LANCASTER, PA. SUB-STATION 84 : NEW YORK 



Publications of the Eugenics Record Office, 



Cold Spring: Harbor, Longlsland, N. V. 



I. Alemoirs. 



1. TheHillFolk. Report on a Eural Community 

 of Hereditary Defectives. Florence H. Danielson and 

 Charles B. Davenport, 56 pp $0.75 



2. The Nam Family. Arthur H. Estabroob 

 and Charles B. Davenport A study in Cacogenics. 

 With 4 charts and 4 text figures, 85 pp 1.00 



II. Bulletins. 



1. Heredity of Feeblemindedness. H. H. God- 

 dard, 14 pp. 15 charts 0.10 



2. The Study of Human Heredity. Charles B. 

 Davenport, H. H. Laughlin, David F. Weeks, E. R. 

 Johnstone, Henry H. Goddard, 17 pp. 6 charts (out 



of print. Reprinted in Bulletin No. 7) 0.10 



3. Preliminary Report of a Study of Heredity in 

 Insanity in The Light of the Mendelian Laws. Ger- 

 trude L. Cannon and A. J. Rosanoff, 11 pp. 12 charts 0.10 



4. A First Study of Inheritance in Epilepsy. 

 Charles B. Davenport and David F. Weeks, 30 pp. 33 

 charts, 11 tables 0.20 



5. A Study of Heredity of Insanity in the Light 

 of the Mendelian Theory. A. J. Rosanoff and Florence 



I. Orr, 42 pp. 73 charts 0.15 



6. The Trait Book. Charles B. Davenport, 52 pp. 0.10 



7. The Family History Book. Charles B. Daven- 

 port, in collaboration with 17 others, 101 pp 0.60 



8. Some Problems in the Study of Heredity in 

 Mental Diseases. Henry A. Cotton, 59 pp 0.15 



9. State Laws Limiting Marriage Selection Ex- 

 amined in the Light of Eugenics. Charles B. Daven- 

 port, 66 pp 0.40 



10. Studies of the Committee on Sterilization, 

 Harry H. Laughlin, Secretary: 



(a.) TheScope of the Committee's Work, 64 pp. 0.20 

 (b.) The Legal, Legislative and Administrative 

 Aspects of Sterilization, 150 pp. 18 charts 0.60 

 11. Reply to Criticism of Recent American Work 

 by Dr. Heron of the Qalton Laboratory. C. B. Daven- 

 port and A. J. Rosanoff, 43 pp 0.10 



III. Reports. ^ , 

 1. Report of the First Twenty Seven Months' 



Work of the Eugenics Record Office. Harry H. Laugh- 

 lin, 32 pp 0.10 



