INDEX 
755 
Ions, mobilities in electric fields (Loeb), 
345. 
Ions of hydrochloric acid, activity of (Ellis), 
83. 
Islands in the coral seas (Davis), 284. 
Japan, petrography of (Iddings and Mor- 
ley),450. 
Jenks, a. E. The Failure and Revival of 
the Process of Pigmentation in the 
Human Skin, 164. 
Jennings, H. S. The Numerical Results 
of Diverse Systems of Breeding, 45. 
Jersey cattle, degree of inbreeding (Peari 
and Patterson), 58. 
Johnson, T. B. Polypeptide-Hydantoins, 
69. 
Judgment, steadiness of, and personal equa- 
tion (Harris), 65. 
JuDSON, S. E., see Mendel, L. B., 692. 
Jupiter, monochromatic photography of 
(Wood), 109. 
Keyes, F. G., and Winninghoef, W. J. 
Change of the Ionization of Salts in 
Alcoholic Solvents with the Concentra- 
tion, 342. 
Kidder, A. V. Archaeological Explora- 
tions at Pecos, New Mexico, 119. 
King, A S. An Attempt to Detect the 
Mutual Influence of Neighboring Lines 
in Electric Furnace Spectra Showing 
Anomalous Dispersion, 461. 
Kleiner, I. S., and Meltzer, S. J. The 
Influence of Morphin Upon the Elimi- 
nation of Intravenously Injected Dex- 
trose in Dogs, 369. 
Kroeber, a. L. Zuni Culture Sequences, 
42. 
Lamson, p. D. The Processes Taking 
Place in the Body by Which the Num- 
ber of Erythrocytes per Unit Volume of 
Blood is Increased in Acute Experi- 
mental Polycythaemia, 365. 
Land slides of Panama Canal, 193. 
Larsen, E. S., and Wells, R. C. Some 
Minerals from the Fluorite-Barite Vein 
near Wagon Wheel Gap, Colorado, 360. 
Lead, density of radio- (Richards and Wads- 
worth), 505, 694. 
Lewis, G. N. Steric Hindrance and the 
Existence of Odd Molecules (Free 
Radicals), 586. 
Lewis, G. N., and Hine, T. B. Electrical 
Conduction in Dilute Amalgams, 634. 
Life, temperature coefficient of (Loeb and 
Northrop), 456. 
Light excitation by slow positive and nega- 
tive particles (Dempster), 374. 
Limestone, sub-marine solubility (Mayer), 
28. 
Linear dependence (Green), 209. 
Linkage in inheritance (Surface), 478. 
Lipolytically active protein (Falk), 557. 
Littlehales, G. W. In Relation to the 
Extent of Knowledge Concerning the 
Oceanography of the Pacific, 419. 
Littlewood, J. E., see Hardy, G. H., 583. 
Liver, reservoir of erythrocytes (Lamson), 
365. 
Liverwort, Treubia insignis Goebel (Camp- 
bell), 30. 
Locomotion of sea-anemones (Parker), 449. 
Loeb, J. The Sex of Parthenogenetic 
Frogs, 313. 
. The Mechanism of Diffusion of 
Electrolytes through Animal Mem- 
branes, 511. 
Loeb, J., and Northrop, J. H. Is There a 
Temperature Coefficient for the Dura- 
tion of Life? 456. 
Loeb, L. B. On the Mobilities of Gas 
Ions in High Electric Fields, 345. 
Longley, W. H. Observation upon Trop- 
ical Fishes and Inferences fiom their 
Adaptive Coloration, 733. 
Lucas' Theorem (Porter), 247, 335. 
Magnetism, terrestrial (Bauer), 24. 
Magnitudes in star clusters (Shapley), 12, 
15,525. 
Man and animals, method of stud3ang be- 
havior (Yerkes), 631. 
Man and metals (Hough), 123. 
Manometer, ionization (Buckley), 683. 
Marvin, C. F. Marine Meteorology and 
the General Circulation of the Atmos- 
phere, 421. 
Mast, S. O., and Root, F. M. Observa- 
tions on Ameba Feeding on Infusoria, 
and their Bearing on the Surf ace-Ten- 
sion Theory, 188. 
Mather, K. F., see Atwood, W. W., 177. 
Mating, results of diverse systems of (Jen- 
nings), 45. 
Mayer, A. G. Sub-Marine Solution of 
Lime-Stone in Relation to the Murray- 
Agassiz Theory of Coral Atolls, 28. 
. A Theory of Nerve-Conduction, 37. 
. Further Studies of Nerve Conduc- 
tion in Cassiopea, 721. 
McAdie, a. a New Thermometer Scale. 
670.' 
McClendon, J. F. On the Hydrogen Ton 
Concentration of Sea Water, and the 
Pbysiologica! Effects of the Ions of Sea 
Water, 689. 
Medals, award of, 307. 
Meltzer, S. J., see Kleiner, I. S., 369. 
Membranes, diffusions of electrolytes 
through (Loeb), 511. 
Mendel, L. B., and Judson, S. E. Some 
Interrelations between Diet, Growth, 
and the Chemical Composition of the 
Body, 692. 
Mendelian breeding, numerical tables (Jen- 
nings), 45. 
Mendelian concepts, extension of (Clausen 
and Goodspeed), 240. 
