IV 



SCIENCE 



C Contents and 

 Index. 



BtiEG, J. C, University Eegistration, 87, 349 



Burgess, P. S., Nitrates in Soils, 67 



Burling, L. D., Eiiicient Summer Vacations, 426; 



Polisliing MaeMne, 466 

 BusHNELL, L. D. and O. W. Hunter, Bacterium 



Bulgaricus, 318 



Cadt, W. G-., Magnetic Observations, L. A. Bauer 



and J. A. Plemiug, 29 

 Cajori, p.. Mathematical Literature, G. A. Miller, 



713 

 Cameron, F. K., Robert James Davidson, 418 

 Campbell, D. H., Pern-flora of Cinchona, 917 

 Canadian Stratigraphy and Paleontology, K. P. 



Mather, 607 

 Cancer, and Heredity, M. Slye, 135; Research, L. 



LOEB, 293 

 Carnegie Foundation, J. McK. Cattell, 603 

 Carpenter, T. M., Respiratory Exchange, Y. Hen- 

 derson, 429 

 Case, E. C, Permoearboniferous Beds, P. B. 



LooMis, 354 

 Cattell, J. McK., Carnegie Foundation, 603 

 Caudell, a. N., Nomenclature, 852 

 Caullert, M., Evolution, 547 

 Celestial Elements, B. K. Emerson, 895 

 Centigrade versus Fahrenheit, P. E. Austin, 930 

 Cestodes, Polyradiate, P. D. Barker, 170 

 Chamot, E. M., Poisons, A. Autenrieth, 745 

 Chapman, G. H., Disease of Tobacco, 537 

 Chemical Soc, Amer., and Convocation-week Meet- 

 ings of Amer. Assoc. Adv. of Sci., 487; Report 

 on University and Industry, 919 

 Chemist, American, and the War, J. R. Witheo-w, 



835 

 Chemistry, Pure and Applied, P. W. Clarke, 257; 



College, H. N. Holmes, 817 

 Chemists, Training of, A. Smith, 619 

 Chestnut Bark Disease, P. C. Craighead, 133; C. 



L. Shear and N. E. Stevens, 173 

 Chicago Acad, of Sei., W. W. Atwood, 284 

 Child, C. M., Individuality in Organisms, 511 

 Child, C. M., Senescence and Rejuvenescence, C. 



Zelent, 28 

 Chromatophores and Hormones, A. C. Redpield, 580 

 Cinchona, as a Tropical Station, D. S. Johnson, 

 917; D. H. Campbell, 917; A. W. Evans, 918; 

 C. H. Pare, 918; P. Sheeve, 919 

 Clark, G. A., Pur Seal Bones, 600 

 Clark, H. L., American Civilization and the 



Negro, C. V. Roman, 855 

 Clarke, P. W., Pure and Applied Chemistry, 257 

 Clinical Medicine, Teaching of, L. F. Barker, 799 

 Clinton, G. P., Botany and Agriculture, 1; First 

 Secretary of Agriculture, 171; Fungoid Dis- 

 eases, T. Milburn and E. A. Bessey, 391 

 Cloke, p.. Units of Force, 854 

 Clowes, G. H. A., Antagonistic Electrolyte Ef- 

 fects in Physical and Biological Systems, 750 

 Coast and Geodetic Survey, Centennial, 420 

 CocKERELL, T. D. A., Gonorhynchid Pishes, 899 

 Cole, A. D., Amer. Physical Soc, 320 

 Cole, P. N., Amer. Math. Soc, 73, 473, 760 

 Committee of One Hundred, Grants for Scientific 



Research, C. -R. Cross, 680 

 Comstock, C. G., Solar Research, 642 

 CoNKLiN, E. G., Individuality in Organisms, 523 

 Conn, H. W., Microbiology, W. Giltner, 823 

 Conservatio Virium Vivarum, G. F. Becker, 743 



Contest with Physical Nature, P. K. Lane, 158 

 Cooke, C. W., Age of Limestone, G. D. Harris, 72 

 Cooperation in Biology, J. P. Givler, 279 

 Coordination of Chromatophores by Hormones, A. 



C. Redheld, 580 

 Coral Reefs, G. R. Agassiz, 894 

 Coulter, J. M., Our Universities, 810 

 Craighead, P. C, Chestnut Bark Disease, 133 

 Crampton, H. E., N. T. Meeting of Amer. Assoc. 



Adv. of Sei., 681 

 Cross, C. R., History of Science, 316; Grants for 



Scientific Research, 680 

 Cross-poUination, D. P. Jones, 509 

 Crown GaU and Cancer, E. P. Smith, 348, 871 

 Cunningham, E., Relativity, E. B. Wilson, 688 



Dabnet, T. G., Serpent Instinct in Man, 25 



Dadourian, H. M., Energy, 853 



Dall, W. H., British Antarctic Expedition, 210 



Darwin and Spencer, I. W. Howerth, 462 



Davenport, C. B., The Feebly Inhibited, E. L. 

 Thorndikb, 427 



Davidson, Roljert James, P. K. Cameron, 418 



Davis, B. M., Amer. Soc. Naturalists, 358 



Davison, Alvin, H. D. Bailey, 307 



Davisson, C, Gravitation and Electrical Action, 

 929 



Day, A. L., Nat. Acad, of Sei., 648 



Death, Causes of, in U. S., 562; Rates and Expec- 

 tation of Life, 843 



Dellenbaugh, p. S., Fear of Snakes, 389 



Deming, H. G., Algebraic Equations, 576 



Derby, Orville A., J. G. Branner, 596 



Dlller, J. S., Lassen Peak, 727 



Discussion and Correspondence, 20, 67, 98, 133, 

 169, 208, 240, 277, 312, 348, 385, 425, 458, 495, 

 528, 564, 600, 638, 686, 712, 743, 780, 817, 850, 

 894, 925 



Diseases of Wheat, P. J. O 'Gara, 110 



Douisthorpe, H. St. J. K., Ants, W. M. Wheeler, 

 316 



Drayer, C. E., and P. H. Newell, Engineering, W. 

 P. M. Goss, 687 



DuMBLE, E. T., Age of the Tuxpam Beds, 712 



Eastman, C. R., W. K. Gregory, and W. D. 



Matthew, Vertebrate Paleontology, 103 

 Ecological Soc of Amer., 382 

 Eichelberger, W. S., Heavenly Bodies, 475 

 Electrical Discharge, C. T. Knipp, 787 

 Elliott, Daniel Giraud, J. A. Allen, 159 

 Ellis, F. W., Free-swinging Pendulum, 354 

 Emerson, B. K., Polarization of Globigerina, 316; 



Celestial Elements, 895 

 Emulsions, M. H. Fischer, and M. O. Hooker, 468 

 Engineering, Teaching, D. C. Jackson, 483; Ex- 

 periment Stations, 890, 895 

 Enzyme Reaction, R. Goldschmidt, 98 

 Eoanthropus dawsoni, G. G. MacCurdy, 228 

 Evans, A. W., Lichens and Bryophytes at Cin- 

 chona, 918 

 Evolution, M. Caullery, 547 



Park, C. H., Cytology at Cinchona, 918 

 Fertilization Problem, P. R. Lillie, 39 

 Fever, Blackwater, C. J. Maury, 349 

 Fireflies flashing in Unison, E. S. Morse, 169 

 Fischer, M. H., and M. O. Hooker, Emulsions, 468 

 Fisher, A., Probabilities, H. L. Rietz, 896 



