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VOLUMES XXXI— XL. 





Jackson on the Echini. Schuchert 



34. 

 Jackson. D. C. ft J. P.. Alternat 



ing Currents. 37, 350. 

 Jacoby, H., Astronomy. 37. 207. 

 Jaekel, O., Die Wirbeltiere, 33. 



592. 

 Jaggar, T. A., Jr., 1014 outbreak 

 Manna Loa. 39. 167; activity 

 Mauna Loa in 1914-1915. 40, 



Jamieson. G. S., determination of 

 mercury, 33, 340; of hydrazine. 

 33, 352. Lake Parinacochas. 

 composition of its water. 34, 12; 

 determination oi sulphurous | 

 acid. 38, 1 00: determination of 

 thionic acids. 39. 630: de- 

 termination oi lead as sulphite 

 40, 157. 



Japanese Volcanoes, Friedlander 



Jaques, A.. Complex Ions in 

 Aqueous Solutions, 38, 480. 



Jellinek. K., Ph vsika 1 i sche 



Chemie. etc., 36. 507: 38, 479. 

 Jenkins. E. H., obituary notice of 



W. H. Brewer. 31, ~\. 

 Johannsen. A., Petrographic 



Methods, 37. 

 Johannsen, O. A., Tertiary fun- 



„ r nat. 34, 140. 

 Johnson, A. E., Analyst's Labora- 

 tory Companion, 34, 572. 

 Johnson. J. P., Prehistoric Period 



■'.: Africa. 31, 578. 

 Johnston, J., melting points of 

 metals. 31, 501: mineral sul- 

 phide- of iron, 33, 169; stand- 

 ard scale of temperature-. 33. 

 534: effect of high pressur 

 properties of solids. 35, 205; 

 temperature in deep well-. 

 Findlay. Ohio. 36, 131. 

 Jolly balance, new. Krau-. 5 

 Jones, F. T.. Ph] blems, 



33. 

 Jones. H. C. Electrical Nature of 

 tter and Radioactivity, 31, 

 4 . Era in ( "hem- 



'hysical Chem- 

 .-. . 

 Jordan. E. O.. i • 



Jordan. W. H., Human Nutrition, 

 33. 



Kansas, Brcnham meteorites. 39, 

 609. 



— fish nodules. 38, 157. 



— Paleoliths, Winchell, 37, 124. 

 Kayser, H., Spectroscopic, 35, 102. 

 Keeble. F., Plant Animals. 32, 326. 

 Keller, A. G., Societal Evolution, 



40, 3 1 8. 



Keller, H. F., General Chemistry, 

 36, 04<>- 



Keller, O., die antike Tierwelt. 36, 

 426. 



Kemp, J. F., Hudson River cross- 

 ing of the Catskill aqueduct. 34, 

 1. 



Kentucky, Chattanooga shale, un- 

 conformity. Kindle. 33, 120. 



Keyes, C. R., Missouri river loess 

 and Kansan drift-sheet, 33, 32; 

 unconformity between upper 

 Mississippi Carboniferous and 

 Devonian, 36, 160; affinities of 

 the Alexandrian Series. 37, 254. 



Kilauea, papers on, Ferret. 35, 

 139. 273, 337, 469, 611; 36, 151. 

 475- 



— See Volcanoes. 



Kindle, E. M., criteria of conti- 

 nental deposits. 32, 225; Port 

 Clarence limestone. Alaska, 32, 

 335- 



— unconformity of Chattanooga 

 shale in Kentucky. 33, 120. 



— Devonian shales from North- 

 ern Ohio. 34, 1S7. 



— age of Eurypterids of Kokomo, 

 Ind., 36, 2S2. 



— bottom currents in Lake On 

 tario. 39, 192; limestone solu- 

 tion on the bottom of Lake 

 Ontario. 39, 65 t. 



Kingscott, P. C. R., Chemistry, 

 38. 558. 



Kingsley, J. S., Vertebrates, 35, 

 1 '3- 



Kip, H. Z., determination of the 

 hardness of minerals, 31, 96. 



Knapp, D. R.. preparation of 

 II and diethyl carL 

 40. 



Knight, N., Quantitative Chem- 

 ical -. . 



Knight, R. S. G., I hemistry, 38, 



Knowlton, P. H . aring 



35. 



