490 



IIs^DEX. 



Davis, W. M., Great Barrier Reef 

 of Australia, 339. 



Diller, J. S., notice of Arnold 

 Hague, JZ- 



Dinosaurs, functions of the "sacral" 

 brain in, Lull, 471. 



Drushel, W. A., esters from substi- 

 tuted aliphatic alcohols, 371. 



Electrochemical equivalents, Her- 



ing and Getman, 399. 

 Electron, Millikan, Z2>Z- 

 Electrons, motion through gases, 



Wellisch, I. 

 Electroscopes, emanation, Lester, 



225. 

 Evolution, Theory, Scott, 84. 



Field Museum, ann. report, 1916, 

 160. 



Finkelstein, L., radioactivity of 

 meteorites, 237. 



Flames, Colored, of high lumin- 

 osity, Hemsalech, 482. 



Food Analysis, Winton, ']'/. 



— Poisoning, Jordan, 158. 

 Footprints in Pennsylvanian of 



Oklahoma, Jillson, 56. 



— Glen Rose limestone, Texas, 

 Shuler, 294. 



Ford, W. E., apatite from Auburn, 

 Me., 245; new mineral names, 

 485. 



France, Science and Learning, 488. 



Fraps, G. S., Agricultural Chem- 

 istry, 159. 



Gager, C. S., Botany, 85. 



GEOLOGICAL REPORTS. 



Alabama, 158. 



Canada, 81. 



Connecticut, 83. 



L'nited States publications, 405. 



GEOLOGY. 



Arthropods in Burmese amber, 



Cockerel], 360. 

 Barrier Reef of Australia, Davis, 



339. 

 Burlington limestone, origin of 

 • chert, Tarr, 409. 

 Cambrian trails, critical study. 



Burling, 387. 

 Chert, origin, Tarr, 409. 

 Devonian shales of Ohio and 



Pennsylvania, correlation, Ver- 



wiebe, 33. 

 Dinosaur tracks at Glen Rose, 



Texas, Shuler, 294. 



' Dinosaurs, functions of "sacral" 



brain, Lull, 471. 

 Fauna, amphibian, at Linton, 



Ohio, Case, 124. 

 — Lower Cambrian, Holmia, 



Norway, Kiser, 336. 

 Fossil, hydrozoan, from Japan, 



Haj^asaka, 338. 

 Isostasy and coral reefs, Molen- 



graaff, i53- 

 Lake Iroquois, etc., Coleman, 351, 



487. 

 Mountains, block, in New Zea- 

 land, Cotton, 249. 

 Neogene deposits in Venetia, 



Stefanini, 299. 

 New South Wales, uplift on 



coast. Harper, 48. 

 Protichnites and Climactichnites, 



Burling, 387. 

 Sangamon, 111., fossil beetles 



from, Wickham, 137. 

 Scyphocrinus, Springer, 337. 

 Terraces, marine, in southeastern 



Connecticut, Hatch, 319. 

 Vertebrate footprints in Pennsyl- 

 vanian of Oklahoma, Jillson, 



56. 

 Getman, F. H., electrochemical 



equivalents, 399. 

 Glaciation, Pennsvlvania, Williams. 



83. 



Gooch, F. A., platinized anode of 

 glass in the electrolytic deter- 

 mination of manganese, 53; per- 

 chlorate method for determina- 

 tion of alkali metals, 381. 



Grand Canyon, Darton, 158. 



H 



Hague, Arnold, biographical notice, 

 Diller, -jz. 



Hale, W. J., Chemistry, 399. 



Hare, Robert, Life of. Smith, "jd. 



Harper, L. F., uplift on coast of 

 New South Wales, 48. 



Hatch, L., marine terraces in 

 Southeastern Connecticut, 3i9-. 



Hering, C, electrochemical equiv- 

 alents, 399. 



Ichikawa, S., Japanese minerals, 63. 



Illinois, waters of, chemical sur- 

 vey, 160. 



Insects of Connecticut, guide, 

 Viereck, etc., '^z. 



Ionization of iodide solutions. Van 

 Name and Brown, 453. 



Ions and electrons, motion of 



