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Vol. XVIII. J 



SCIENCE. 



Plant, Upland, Societies of Kent Co., Mich., F. 



Da^jiei.s, 215; B. E. Livingston, 435 

 Plate, L., Ueber die Bedeutung des Darwinische 



Selectionsprineips, J. P. McM., 628 

 Pomologieal Society of America, 369 

 Psychological Literature, J. R. Anqell, 748 

 Psychologj', American, Ten Years of, E. F. 



BucHNEB, 193, 233 

 Publications, Antedated, J. A. Allen, 631 

 Putnam, F. W., and B. I. Wheeler, Ethnological 



and Archeological Survey of California, 570 



Que S^ais-Je? The Limits of Science, 142 

 Quotations, 89, 122, 138, 186, 219, 440, 441, 474, 

 634, 833 



Radioactive Substances, E. Merkitt, 41 

 Radium, 347; and Cancer, A. G. Bell, Z. T. 



Sowers, 155; and Helium, 186; A Possible 



Use for, X., 338 

 Raphides, Protective Function of, T. H. Kearney, 



244 

 Reed, Walter, Memorial of, 316 

 Reflexes, Some Insect, V. L. Kellogg, 693 

 Remains, Bear and Deer, on Onondaga Lake, W. 



M. Smallwood, 26; Human, Evidences of, in 



Jacob's Cavern, C. N. Gould, 151 

 Rhizoctonia solani. Fruiting Stage of, F. M. 



Rolfs, 729 

 Rhodes Scholarships, 156, 834 

 RiCHAJEDS, H. M., Biological Laboratory at the 



Tortugas, 58 

 Right-handedness, A. F. Chamberlain, 788 

 RiTTER, W. E., Marine Biological Survey Work 



of University of California, 360 

 Rolfs, F. M., Rhizoctonia solani, 729 

 ROTCH, A. L., Meteorological Observations with 



Kites at Sea, 113; Meteorology at the Brit- 

 ish Association, 657 

 Rothschild and Jordan's Revision of Lepidopter- 



ous Family Sphingidse, W. J. Holland, 15 

 Rowland and FitzGerald, Collected Papers of, 



R. S. W., 366 

 Rubber Tree, Central American, New Species of, 



O. F. Cook, 436 

 Russell, I. C, The Pel6 Obelisk, 792 



Sage, J. H., American Ornithologists' Union, 783 

 St. Louis Academy of Sciences, W. Tbelease, 



688, 753 

 Salisbury, Lord, as a Man of Science, 440 

 Salts, Soluble, found in Soils, F. H. Kino, 343 

 Sanford, F., Physics, W. LeC. Stevens, 271 

 Sanitation and the Panama Canal, 732 

 Schneider, K. C, Lehrbuch der vergleichenden 



Histologic der Tiere, B. D. Mters, 409 

 Science, Limits of, W. T. Thiselton-Dyer, 138, 

 141, 143; K. Pearson, 140: J. Burdon-Sand- 

 ERSON, 140; Que S^ais-Je?, 142; E. R. 

 Lankester, 143; 0. Lodge, 145; Relation of, 

 to Common Life, J. M. Macfarlane, 169: 

 and Medicine in the Modern University, C. S. 

 Sherringto.v, 675 

 Scientific Books, 15, 52, 80, 112, 146, 179, 208, 

 241, 271, 336, 360, 409, 432. 470, 497, 529. 

 556, 593. 627, 661, 748, 785, 824; Notes and 

 News, 28, 60, 93, 124, 157, 191, 220, 252, 285, 

 316, 348, 382, 413, 445, 476, 508, 541, 571, 

 606, 636, 669, 702, 733, 766, 798. 837; Jour- 

 nals and Articles, 54, 148, 180, 209, 242, 435, 

 499. 530, 558, 602, 629, 662, 687, 751, 788, 

 825 



Sedgwick, W. T., and T. Hough, Training in 



Physiology and Hygiene and Public Schools, 



353 

 Seidell, A., Washington Chemical Soc, 828 

 Seminar Method in Natuial Sciences, K. W. 



Genthe, 116 

 Shattuck, G. B., Expedition to Bahama Islands, 



427 

 Shaw, W. N., Methods of Meteorological Investi- 

 gation, 487 

 Shedd, J. C, The Word Barometer, 278 

 Sherman, H. C, American Chemical Society, 



New York Section, 602, 753 

 Sherrington, C. S., Science and Medicine in the 



Modern University, 675 

 Shiver, F. S., Clemson College Science Club, 691, 



728 

 Shorter Articles, 26, 59, 87, 115, 149, 182, 211, 



244, 280, 303, 338, 371, 412, 436, 473, 501, 



537, 563, 604, 633, 693, 729, 760, 792, 82!) 

 SiMONDS, F. W., Texas Academy of Science, 301 

 Slocum, W. F., Medical Research Laboratory of 



Colorado College, 58 

 Small's Flora of Southeastern United States, F. 



V. Coville, 627 

 Smallwood, W. M., Bear and Deer Remains on 



Shores of Onondaga Lake, 26 

 Smith, E. A., and T. H. Aldkich, Grand Gulf 



Formation, 20; Carboniferous Fossils in 



' Ocoee ' Slates in Ala., 244 

 Smith, J. B., Mosquito Migrations, 761 

 Smith, J. C, Animal Parasite supposed to be 



Cause of Yellow Fever, 530 

 Societies and Academies, 17, 54, 81, 148, 210, 



275, 301, 369, 410, 435, 530, 559, 602, 630, 



G62, 688, 722, 751, 789, 825 

 Soils, Chemistry of, as related to Crop Produc- 

 tion E. W." HiLGARD, 755 

 Solar and Terrestrial Changes, Simultaneous, N. 



LOCKYTSR, 611 



Sowers, Z. T., and A. G. Bell, Radium and 

 Cancer, 155 



Spitzka, E. a.. Dangers of Formal, 87; Brain of 

 Professor Laborde, 346; Brain- weight of 

 Japanese, 371; Brain-weight of Brothers, 699 



Spodumene, New Lilac-colored, G. F. Kunz, 280 



Stanton, T. W., and J. B. Hatcher, Judith River 

 and Belly River Beds, 211 



Stearns, R. E. C, Eucalypts in the Philippines, 

 439 



Stevens, W. LeC, Cheston, Dean and Timmer- 

 man's Laboratory Physics; Twiss' Laboratory 

 Physics; Hortvet's Elementary Physics; 

 Ferry's Practical Physics; Millikan's Me- 

 chanics, Molecular Physics and Heat ; San- 

 ford's Elements of Physics; Andrews and 

 Howland's Elements of Physics; Gage's In- 

 troduction to Physical Science; Lehfeldt's 

 Physics; Edser on Light; Chwolson's Lehr- 

 buch der Physik, 271 



Stevenson, J. J., J. Peter Lesley, 1 



Symington, J., Address to Anthropological Sec- 

 tion of British Association, 545 



T., R. H., Scientific Journals and Articles, 558 

 ' Tablettes Zoologiques,' H. Crawley, 59 

 Texas Academy of Science, F. W. Simonds, 301 

 Theobald, F. V., Economic Zoology of British Mu- 

 seum, F. M. Webster, 529 



