AUTHOR-SUBJECT INDEX, 1849-1961 



Alabama — Continued 



Shell heaps on Mobile River, by A. S. 



Gaines and K. M. Cunningham. 



1877: 290-291 

 Alaska 



Archeology and ecology of the Arctic 



slope of Alaska, by Ralph S. Solecki. 



1950: 469-495 

 Atnatanas: natives of Copper River, 



Alaska, by Henry T. Allen. 1886: 



258-266 

 Bogoslof volcanoes, by C. Hart Mer- 



riam. 1901: 367-375 

 Condition of wild life in Alaska, by 



Madison Grant. 1909: 521-529 

 Exploration to Mount McKinley, 



America's highest mountain, by Al- 

 fred H. Brooks. 1903: 407-425 

 Flora of Alaska, by J. T. Rothrock. 



1867: 433-463 

 Indian villages of southeast Alaska, by 



Herbert W. Krieger. 1927: 467- 



494 

 Journey to the Youcan, Russian 



America, by W. W. Kirby. 1864: 



416-420 

 Klondike and Yukon goldfield in 1913, 



by H. M. Cadell. 1914: 363-382 

 Reindeer in Alaska, by Gilbert H. 



Grosvenor. 1902: 613-623 

 Albert I of Monaco, Prince 



Anthropological work of Prince Al- 

 bert I of Monaco, and the recent 



progress of human paleontology in 



France, by Marcellin Boule. 1923: 



495-507 

 Alchemy 



Battle of the alchemists, by Karl T. 



Compton. 1933: 269-282 

 Revival of alchemy, by H. Carrington 



Bolton. 1897: 207-217 

 Alderman, Arthur Richard, Meteorite 



craters at Henbury, central Australia. 



1932: 223-234 

 Aldrich, J. M., Division of insects in the 



United States National Museum. 



1919: 367-379 



Alexander, Boyd, From the Niger, by 

 Lake Chad, to the Nile. 1909: 385— 

 400 



Alexander, C. A., Microscope, i860: 



344-354 

 Origin and history of the Royal So- 

 ciety of London. 1863: 137-152 

 Preservation of wood. 1864: 196-205 

 Alexander, Stephen, Relations of time 



and space. 1861: 140-148 

 Vastness of the visible creation. 1857: 



169-178 

 Algae 



Algal pillars miscalled geyser cones, 



by Roland W. Brown. 1948: 277- 



282 

 Cultivating algae for scientific research, 



by Florence E. Meier. 1932: 373- 



383 

 Marine algae, by William Henry Har- 

 vey. 1855: 87-130 

 Those ubiquitous plants called algae, 

 by Florence E. Meier. 1935: 409- 

 428 

 Useful algae, by Florence Meier Chase. 

 1941: 401-452 



Alimentation 



Theory of energy and the living world; 

 physiology of alimentation, by A. 

 Dastre. 1898: 515-549 



Alkali salts 



Alkali problem in irrigation, by Carl 

 S. Scofield. 192 1 : 213-223 



Allantoin 



The healing properties of allantoin and 

 urea discovered through the use of 

 maggots in human wounds, by 

 William Robinson. 1937: 451-461 



Allard, H. A., Our insect instrumental- 

 ists and their musical technique. 

 1928: 563-591 



Allard, H. A., and Garner, W. W., Effect 

 of the relative length of day and 

 night on flowering and fruiting of 

 plants. 1920: 569-588 



Allen, Gordon, and Dobzhansky, Theo- 

 dosius, Does natural selection con- 

 tinue to operate in modern man- 

 kind? 1958:359-374 



