AUTHOR-SUBJECT INDEX, 1849-1961 



195 



What is known of the migrations of 

 some whalebone whales, by Reming- 

 ton Kellogg. 1928: 467-494 



Wharton, W. J. L., Physical condition 

 of the ocean. 1894: 343-358 



Wherry, Edgar T., Soil acidity — its 

 nature, measurement, and relation to 

 plant distribution. 1920: 247-268 



Whipple, Fred L., Meteors. 1957: 239- 

 260 



Whitcomb, T. M., Aboriginal works at 

 the mouth of the Klikitat River, 

 Washington Territory. 1881 : 527 



White, Charles A., Mutation theory of 

 Professor De Vries. 1901: 631-640 



White, Errol, Coelacanth fishes. 1953: 

 351-360 



White, Philip R., Root pressure: an un- 

 appreciated force in sap movement. 

 1938: 489-497 



White, W. H., Mexican bean beede. 



I 94 0: 343"35 6 



White, William H., Progress in steam 

 navigation. 1899: 567-590 

 Submarine navigation. 1905: 235-245 



Whitney, Eli 



Historical notes on the cotton gin, by 

 F. L. Lewton. 1937: 549-563 



Whitney, J. D., Cave in Calaveras 

 County, California. 1867: 406-407 



Whitney, W. R., Vacuum: there's some- 

 thing in it. 1924: 193-206 



Whitney, William D., Principles of 

 linguistic science. 1 863 : 95-1 1 6 



Whittington, H. B., A natural history of 

 trilobites. 1961: 405-415 



Whittlesey, Charles, Copper implements 

 from Bayfield, Wisconsin. 1885: 

 892-893 



Whittlesey, Derwent, Dakar and other 

 Cape Verde settlements. 1942: 381- 

 407 



Whorf, Benjamin Lee, Decipherment of 

 the linguistic portions of the Maya 

 hieroglyphs. 1941: 479-502 



Wickersham, James, Mounds of Sanga- 

 mon County, Illinois. 1883: 825- 

 835 



Wiechert, E., Our present knowledge of 



the earth. 1908: 431-449 

 Wiedemann, A., Excavations at Abusir, 



Egypt. 1903: 669-680 

 Wiener, Otto, Color photography by 



means of body colors. 1896: 167- 



205 

 Wiesener, J., Meteorological observations 



and results [at Washington, D.C.]. 



1857: 317-322 

 Wiesner, Julius, Relation of plant phys- 

 iology to other sciences. 1898: 427- 



_ 444 

 Wiggles worth, V. B., Hormones and the 

 metamorphosis of insects. 195 1: 

 3I3-3I8 

 Wilbur, C. Martin, History of the cross- 

 bow. 1936: 427-438 

 Wildrice 



Botany and history of Zizania aquatica 

 L. ("wild rice"), by Charles E. 

 Chambliss. 1940: 369-382 

 Wildlife 

 Condition of wildlife in Alaska, by 



Madison Grant. 1909: 521-529 

 Concepts in conservation of land, wa- 

 ter, and wildlife, by Ira N. Gabriel- 

 son. 1948: 283-291 

 Conserving endangered wildlife spe- 

 cies, by Hardey H. T. Jackson. 

 1946: 247-271 

 National wildlife refuge program of 

 the Fish and Wildlife Service, by Ira 

 N. Gabnelson. 1940: 313-319 

 Trumpets in the West, by William B. 



Morse, i960: 457-464 

 Wildlife protection: an urgent prob- 

 lem, by Ernest P. Walker. 1930: 

 327-346 

 Wiley, Harvey W., Waste and conserva- 

 tion of plant food. 1 894 : 213-235 

 Wilkes, Gordon B., Artificial cold. 1929: 



229-235 

 Wilkins, H. P., Mystery of Mars. 1956: 



229-244 

 Willcocks, William, Mesopotamia: past, 

 present and future. 1909: 401-416 

 Willey, Day Allen, Erection of the 

 Gokteik Bridge. 1901:611-615 



