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CONTENTS AND INDEX. 



N. S. VOL. XX. — JULY TO DECEMBEE, 1904. 



The Names of ConlrilmiorK are Prinlcd in Small Capitals. 



Abbe, C, Ultra-microscopy, 844 

 Abbe, Jr., C, A Geographic Dictionary, 649 

 Adams, V. D., Eeade's Earth Structure, 21^ 

 Adams, J., Vegetable Balls, 86 

 Agricultural Exhibits at St. Louis, 01 

 Agriculture in Japan, 218 



AiKlNS, H. A., Thorndike's Educational Psychol- 

 ogy, 644 

 American Association for the Advancement of 

 Science, Membership, 341, 679; Committee on 

 Policy of, 570; Section C, 693; Convocation 

 Week, 737; Philadelphia Meeting, 771; Ad- 

 dress of the President, 897 

 Ames, J. S., Physikalische Technik, J. Friek, 670 

 Amoebae for the Laboratory, A. W. Wetsse, 650 

 Amphibia versus Batrachia, L. Stejneger, 924 

 Animal Heat and Fever, W. HuTOHiirsoiSf, 343 

 Animals at Rome, C. E. E., 538 

 Annelid Egg, Mosaic Development in, E. B. 



Wilson, 748 

 Ant, Kelep, Pupation of, 0. F. Cook, 310; the 

 Guatemalan Kelep, W. M. Wheeler, 437, 766 ; 

 0. F. Cook, 611; E. Dwight Sanderson, 

 887 

 Antarctic Expedition, National, 411 

 Anthropological Society of Washington, J. D. 



McGuiRE, 675 

 Anthropology, at World's Fair, W J McGee, 253 ; 



History of, F. Boas, 513 

 Appendicitis and the Race, E. G. Dexter, 19 

 Apple, Vascular Bundles in, W. J. Beal, 889 

 Armstrong, H. E., Mosely Educational Commis- 

 sion, 129, 165 

 Aster Formation in Cerebratulus, N. Yatsu, 889 

 Astronomical Research, E. C. Pickering, 292 

 Astronomy, Physics and Chemistry, N. Y. Acad. 



of Sciences, C. C. Trowbridge, 17 

 Asymmetron Lucayanum in Bermuda, E. L. 



Mark, 179 

 Autotomy, Regeneration and Natural Selection, 

 0. C. Glaser, 149 



Bacteriology, The Sphere of, E. 0. Jordan, 657 

 Badger, Peculiar Habit of, T. B. Comstock, 923 

 Balfour, A. J., New Theory of Matter, 257 

 Banks, N., Notes on Entomology, 155, 928 

 Barnes, C. R., Ascent of Water in Trees, 179 

 Baskebville, C, Science and the People, 266 

 Bather, F. A., A Geographic Dictionary, 889 

 Bauer, L. A., Solar Eclipse, 475; Analysis of 



Earth's Permanent Magnetic Field, 634 

 Beal, W. J., Stomach Stones, 722; Vascular 



Bundles in an Apple, 889 

 Becker, G. F., Problems of Geophysics, 545 



Beebe, C. W., Ornithological Notes from N. Y. 



Zoological Park, 538 

 Beebe, S. P. and B. H. Buxton, Physiological 



Chemistry, Y. Henderson, 882 

 Beet Culture in U. S., H. W. Wiley, 244 

 Berrt, E. W., Notable Paleobotanical Discovery, 



56, 86; Torrey Botanical Club, 676, 923 

 Beryllium or Glucinum, C. L. Parsons, 809 

 Bessey, C. E., Botanical Notes, 118, 217, 471, 



689, 730, 848; Rendle's Classification of 



Flowering Plants, 434 

 Bigelow, M. a.. Biology, N. Y. Acad, of Sci., 648, 



764 

 Biological, Station of Univ. of Montana, M. J. 



Elbod, 205; Society, of St. Louis, J. A. 



Harris, 241; of Washington, W. H. Osgood, 



761, 840 

 Biology, and Medicine, Exper., Soc. for, W. J. 



GiES, 79, 677 ; N. Y. Acad, of Sciences, M. A. 



Bigelow, 648, 764 ; Recent Development of, J. 



LoEB, 777 

 Bird Life, Station for Study of, 284 

 Birds, Passerine, Inheritance of Song in, W. E. 



D. Scott, 282 ; Song of, F. A. L., 376 

 BisCHOFF, C. A., Stereochemie, T. W. R., 920 

 Bishop, S. E., Cold-current System and Coast Cur- 

 rent of Pacific, 338 

 Boas, F., History of Anthropology, 513 

 Body Temperature, C. F. Langworthy, 650 

 Bopyrids, Professor Giard and, H. Richardson, 51 

 Boric Acad, Borax, Digestion and Health, 26 

 Botanical, Research, Laboratories for, 27; Notes, 



C. E. Bessey, 118, 217, 471, 689, 730, 848 

 Botany at Cuban Experiment Station, F. S. 



Earle, 444 

 Bower, F. 0., Plant Morphology, 524 

 Bowman, I., Deflection of the Mississippi, 273 

 Bradley, H. C, Taurin in Invertebrate Muscle, 25 

 Brain, of Swedish Statesman, E. A. Spitzka, 612; 



-weight, Taguchi's, E. A. Spitzka, 215 

 Briggs, L. J. and A. G. McCall, Artificial Root 



Inducing Movement of Soil Moisture, 566 

 Brigham, A. P., Geographic Influence in American 



History, F. V. EMerson, 370 

 British Assoc, for the Adv. of Science, 348 

 Brown, B., Stomach Stones and Food of Plesio- 



saurs, 184 

 Browne, Jr., C. A., Formation of Toxic Products 



by Vegetable Enzymes, 179 

 Buchanan, G. C, Varise Auctoritatis, 408 

 Burials, Intrusive, in Ancient Mounds, D. I. 



Bushnell, Jr., 408 

 Burrill, T. J., Micro-organisms of Soil and Hu- 

 man Welfare, 426 



