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INDEX 
Bennett, A. A. Newton's Method in Gen- 
eral Analysis, 592. 
Berry, E. W. Upper Cretaceous Floras of 
the World, 185. 
Berry, E. W., see Clark, W. B., 181. 
Biographical Memoirs, notices of, 737. 
Black Hills (S. D.) Pre-Cambrian granite 
(Paige), 113. 
Blackwelder, E. The Geologic R61e of 
Phosphorus, 490. 
Blumberg, H. Certain General Properties 
of Functions, 646. 
Boas, F. New Evidence in Regard to the 
Instability of Human Types, 713. 
Boss, B. Systematic Motion among Stars 
of the Helium Type, 214. 
Bowman, H. H. M. Physiological Studies 
on Rhizophora, 685. 
Breeding, numerical results of diverse sys- 
tems of (Jennings), 45. 
Briggs, L. J. A New Method of Measur- 
ing the Acceleration of Gravity at Sea, 
399. 
Brooks, S. C. New Determinations of 
Permeability, 569. 
Buckley, O. E. An Ionization Manom- 
eter, 683. 
Cactus deserts of South America (Rose), 73. 
Cambrian trilobites (Walcott), 101. 
Campbell, D. H. The Archegonium and 
Sporophyte of Treubia Insignis Goebel, 
30. 
. Some Problems of the Pacific Floras, 
434. 
Campbell, W. W., and Moore, J. H. On 
the Observed Rotations of a Planetary 
Nebula, 129. 
. Spectrographic Observations of Rela- 
tive Motions in the Planetary Nebulae, 
566. 
Canada, extension of Montana phosphate 
deposits into (Adams and Dick), 62. 
Cancer and crown gall (Smith), 444. 
Cannon, W. B. Studies of Ductless Glands 
by the Electrical Method, 319. 
Carbon dioxide, movements in air and 
ocean (Henderson and Cohn), 618. 
Cary, L. R. The Influence of the Marginal 
Sense Organs on Metabolic Activity in 
Cassiopea Xamachana Bigelow, 709. 
Cassiopea xamachana, nerve-conduction 
(Mayer), 37, 721. 
Cassiopea xamachama, influence of sense 
organs on Metabolism (Cary), 709. 
Castle, W. E. Size Inheritance in Guinea- 
Pig Crosses, 252. 
Cattle, American Jersey, inbreeding of 
(Pearl and Patterson), 58. 
Cepheid, short period, with variable spec- 
trum (Shapley), 132. 
Cepheid variables, b Cephei (Adams and 
Shapley), 136. 
Cepheid variables, eight spectra (Shapley), 
208. 
Chicks, effect of feeding pituitary body and 
corpus luteum (Pearl), 50. 
Child, development among primitive people 
(Hrdlicka), 32. 
Chondriosomes, distribution to spermatozoa 
(Wilson), 321. 
Circle geometry, Feuerbach's theorem (Mor- 
ley), 171. 
Clark, W. B., Berry, E. W., and Gard- 
ner, J. A. The Age of the Middle 
Atlantic Coast Upper Crustaceous De- 
posits, 181. 
Cl.\usen, R. E., and Goodspeed, T. H. 
Hereditary Reaction-System Relations 
— An Extension of Mendelian Concepts, 
240. 
Clay from near City of Mexico (Hilgard), 8 
Cobaltammines (Harkins, Hall, and Rob- 
erts), 598. 
Coble, A. B. Point Sets and Allied Cre- 
mona Groups (Part II), 244. 
. A Proof of White's Porism, 530. 
. Point Sets and Cremona Groups 
(Part III), 575. 
Cohn, E. J., see Henderson, L. J., 618. 
Color of nebulae (Seares), 553. 
Coloration, immunity. (Crozier) 672; (Long- 
ley) 733. 
Colors of stars, method for determining 
(Seares), 521. 
Colors of stars in globular svstems (Shapley) , 
525. 
Committee on Panama Canal, preliminary- 
report of, 193. 
Conductivity of amalgams (Lewis and 
Hine), 634. 
CoNKLiN, E. G. Effects of Centrifugal 
Force on the Polarity of the Eggs of 
Crepidula, 87. 
Coral atolls, Murray-Agassiz theory (May- 
er), 28. 
Coral reefs, extinguished and resurgent 
(Davis), 466. 
Coral reefs, test of subsidence theory (Daly), 
664. 
Coral seas, clift islands (Davis), 284. 
Corals, ecology of Floridian and Bahaman 
(Vaughan), 95. 
Corpus luteum, fed to chicks (Pearl), 50. 
Creedite (Larsen and Wells), 360. 
Cremona groups (Coble), 244, 575. 
Crepidula, polarity of egg of (Conklin), 87. 
Crozier, W. J. On the Immunity Colora- 
tion of Some Nudibranchs, 672. 
Crown gall and cancer (Smith), 444. 
Cubic curves, seven points on (White), 
337; (Coble), 530. 
Culture of American aboriginal (Wissler), 224. 
Culture sequences, Zuni (Kroeber), 42. 
Dall, W. H. On the Distribution of Pa- 
cific Invertebrates, 424. 
. On Some Anomalies in Geographic- 
Distribution of Pacific Coast Mollusca, 
700. 
