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. Rosmson, B. L., and Greenman, J. M. —(I. Revision of the Genus Sadigsle ; (II.) Revision 
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tophytes ; (VI.) Fernap, M. L. ian me new Species of Mexican and Nicaraguan Dicotyle- . 
7. July, 1904. 
2. AttEN, G. M.—The Heredity of mse Color i in Mice. pp. 59-163. July, 1904. $1.25. 
Story, W. E.— A New General Theory of Errors. pp. 165-202. August, 1904. 
45c. 
- BLAKESLEE, A. F.— Sexual Reproduction in the Mucorineae. pp. 203-319. 4 pls. August, 1904. 
1, 
i Diente, 6: F. — On the Composition of Petroleum. — (I.) C. F, Manery and O. R. Paum. — The 
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ydrocarbons in Ohio Trenton Limestone Petroleum ; (II.) The Hydrocarbons in Canadian 
Petroleum with high boiling points; (ITI.) Hydrocarbons in Santa Barbara Crude Oil; 
(IV.) C. F. Mazery and O IEPLEIN. — Separation of Solid she: Hydrocarbons from 
Petroleum without Braporation hy I ) Th e Solid Paraffine Hydrocarbons that collect in Oil 
Wells in Pennsylvania; (VI.) Composition of Commercial Paraffine ; (VII.) Composition of 
Commercial Vaseline, Cosmoline, and similar products. pp. 3821-362. Septem! ber, 1 
45c. 
A Quantitative a SORE of _ Anomalous Dispersion pile Sodium Vapor 
-Violet Regions. pp. eptember, 1904. 
Goopwin, H. M., and Haskext, hat paged Metre Conductivity of Bae: el Hydroehlorie 
and Nitric Acid Solutions. pp. 397-4 tem 
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Baxter, Revision of the pace! Weight ei ‘Tedine. pp. 417-436. October, 1904. 
SAUNDER RSs, F. A.—Some Additions to the Arc Spectra of the Alkali Metals. pp. 437-453, 
October, 1904. 25c. 
Parker, G. H., and$ tT, 8. A. — The Effect of Heat on the Color Changes in the Skin 
of Anolis catthidaide nine pp. 455-466. November, 1904. 20c. 
HER, blem in Statics and its Relation to Corkain Algebraic Invariants. pp. 467- 
484. December, 1904. 
RAnpotrH, C. B. — The undoes of the Ancients in Folk-lore and Medicine. pp. 485-587, 
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January, 
Epwarps, H. ar Maciienater Device for Air Thermometers. PP: 539-545. — 1905. 
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Epwarps, H. — Notes on Resistance Measurements in Platinum Thermometry. pp. 547-555. 
January, 1905 
Biaztow, H. B. — The Shoal-Water Deposits of the Bermuda Banks. pp. 557-592. 4 maps. 
February, 1905. 40c. 
Woop, R. W. —-The Achromatization = iaiatcoarmma eae Interference Fringes 
by ieee y Diejanive te Medium. t Increase in the allowable Path-differ- 
e Pp. 593-600. 
Analysis of Strontic Chloride. 
E Byainp 1-GO7. February 
Hoge, J. L. — Viscosity of Air pril, 1905, 25e. pec 
Dave, H.W. — an Plane for ee seleals aiaks Cyclic Analysis. pp. 627-655. 3 
April, 1905. 
Fe ruary, 3 
Ricuanps, 7 W.—A Revision of = Se Weight of chee Second Paper. — The 
1905. 
- B. — New Methods of Determining the Specific Heat and the 
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Ww Plants from the Islands of Ma‘ ite ast Coche, Venezuela. pp. 681- 
698. April, ioe, ei 
Peirce, B. O.—On the Pro rti 
April, 1905. 250. perties of Magnets made of Hardened Cast Iron. pp. 699-715. 
R — atay Autocatalytic Decomposition of Silver Oxide. pp. 717-733. May, 1905. 
fr eetings ; Biographical Notices ; Officers and Commit List of Fellows and 
reign Honorary Members ; Statutes and Standing Votes, etc. 70c. 
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