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INDEX 
Mesa Verde, physiographic study of (At- 
wood and Mather), 177. 
Metals, production of electromotive force 
by acceleration of (Tolman and Stew- 
art), 189. 
Metals and man (Houejh), 123. 
Meteorology, marine (Marvin), 421. 
Meteors (Olivier), 372. 
Methylaminomethyl-3, 4 - dihydroxyphenyl- 
carbinol, synthesis of C3H4ON2 derived 
from (Rouiller), 464. 
MicHELSON, T. Terms of Relationship 
and Social Organization, 297. 
Middle Atlantic Coast, Upper Cretaceous 
deposits (Clark, Berry and Gardner), 
181. 
Miles, W. R. Some Psycho-Physiological 
Processes as Afferted by Alcohol, 703. 
Miller, C. D. The Absorption Coefficients 
of Soft X Rays, 441. 
Miller, G. A. Upper Limit of the Degree 
of Transitivity of a Substitution Group, 
61. 
Millikan, R. a. Quantum Relations in 
Photo-Electric Phenomena, 78. 
Millikan, R. A., and Souder, W. H. Ex- 
perimental Evidence for the Essential 
Identity of the Selective and Normal 
Photo-Electric Effects, 19. 
Milne, W. E. On Certain Asymptotic 
Expressions in the Theory of Linear 
Differential Equations, 543. 
Minerals from fluorite-barite vein (Larsen 
and Wells), 360. 
Mitoses in germ cell of dineutes nigrior 
(Hegner and Russell), 356 
Mobilities of gas ions (Loeb), 345. 
Mollusca, Pacific Coast (Dall), 700. 
Monkeys and apes, ideational behavior 
(Yerkes), 639. 
Moore, C. L. E.,'see Wilson, E. B., 273. 
Moore, J. H., see Campbell, W. W., 129. 
., see Campbell, W. W., 566. 
Moore, R. L. On the Foundations of 
Plane Analysis Situs, 270. 
MORLEY, E. W., see Iddings, J. P., 452. 
— - — see Iddings, J. P., 531. 
MoRLEY, F. An Extension of Feuerbach's 
Theorem, 171. 
Morphin and elimination of dextrose 
(Kleiner and Meltzer), 369. 
Mutation, de Vriesian (Harris), 317. 
Myelin, and age (Donaldson), 350. 
National Research Council, report of 
organizing committee, 507. 
., report of meetings, 602, 738. 
— — ., report of meetings of executive com- 
mittee, 605, 738. 
., organization (membership), 607. 
— ■ — ., abstract of addiess by Lieut.-Colonel 
G. O. Squier, 740. 
Nebula, rotations of a planetary (Camp- 
bell and Moore), 129. 
Nebula Messier 101, internal motion of fvan 
Maanen), 386. 
Nebula N. G. C. 2261, changes of form 
(Hubble), 230. 
Nebula N. G. C. 4594. rotation and radial 
velocity (Pease), 517. 
Nebulae, color of (Seares), 553. 
Nebulae, origin of spiral (Becker), 1. 
Nebulae, relative motions in planetary 
(Campbell and Moore), 566. 
Nerve-conduction (Mayer), 37., 721. 
Nervous system, myelin in (Donaldson), 
350. 
Nervous transmission in sea-anemones 
(Parker), 437. 
Neuromuscular structure of sea-anemones 
(Parker and Titus), 339. 
Newton's method in general analysis (Ben- 
nett), 592. 
Newton's method of approximation (Fine), 
546. 
Nichols, E. L. Note on the Phosphores- 
cence of Uranyl Salts, 328. 
Northrop, J. H., see Loeb, J., 456. 
Nudibranchs, immunity coloration (Crozier) , 
672. 
Oaks of America (Trelease), 626. 
Oceanica, continental fracturing and dias- 
trophism in (Schuchert), 407. 
Oceanography of the Pacific (Littlehales), 
419. 
Olivier, C. P. The Work of the American 
Meteor Society in 1914 and 1915, 372. 
Order, cyclic, postulates for (Huntington), 
630. 
Organic metabolism, correspondence with 
chemistry of igneous magmas (Wash- 
ington), 623. 
Origin of Spiral Nebulae (Becker), 1. 
Osmotic pressure in mixtures (Harkins, 
Hall, and Roberts), 642. 
Osterhout, W. J. V. The Nature of Me- 
chanical Stimulation, 237. 
Pacific Exploration (symposium, Davis et 
al), 391. 
Paige, S. The Mechanics of Intrusion of 
the Black Hills (S. D.) Precambrian 
Granite, 113. 
Panama Canal, Report on land slides, 193. 
Parallaxes, spectroscopic method of deter- 
mining (Adams), 147, 152. 
Parker, G. H. The Effectors of Sea- 
Anemones, 385. 
■; . Nervous Transmission in Sea-Anem- 
ones, 437. 
. The Responses of the Tentacles of 
Sea-Anemones, 438. 
. Locomotion of Sea-Anemones, 449. 
. The Behavior of Sea-Anemones, 450. 
Parker, G. H., and Titus, E. G. The 
Neuromuscular Structure of Sea-Anem- 
ones, 339. 
Parthenogenesis and sex (Loeb), 313. 
