INDEX 
Abbot, C. G., Fowle, F. E., and Aldrich, 
L. B. Confirmatory Experiments on 
the Value of the Solar Constant of 
Radiation, 331. 
Aberration, spherical (Schlesinger), 13. 
Absolute scales of photographic and photo- 
visual magnitude (Seares), 309. 
Adams, C. C. Monograph on Snails of the 
Genus lo, 632. 
Adams, W. S. The Radial Velocities of 
the More Distant Stars, 417. 
Adams, W. S. and Burwell, C. G. Re- 
sults of an Investigation of the Flash 
Spectrum Without an Eclipse: Region 
X 4800 to X 6600, 127. 
Adams, W. S. and Pease, F. G. Nova 
Geminorum No. 2 as a Wolf-Rayet 
Star, 391. 
Adams, W. S., see Kaptejm, J. C, 14. 
Adaptation, and behavior, in fishes (Mast), 
214. 
Adrenals, affected by arsenicals (Brown 
and Pearce), 462. 
AiTKEN, R. G. A Statistical Study of the 
Visual Double Stars in the Northern 
Sky, 530. 
Alcohol, neuro-muscular effect (Dodge and 
Benedict), 605. 
Alcyonaria, inorganic constituents of 
(Clarke and Wheeler), 552. 
Alcyonaria in reef limestone formation 
(Gary), 285. 
Aldrich, L, B., see Abbot, C. G., 331. 
Algebra, factorization theorem (Blumberg), 
374. 
Algonkian bacteria, discovery of (Walcott) , 
256. 
Ammonia, derivatives (Franklin), 65, 68, 70, 
Ammonia in circulating blood (Rohde), 357. 
Ammonium uranyl chloride, polarized 
fluorescence of (Nichols and Howes), 
444. 
Amphibia, development of limbs (Harri- 
son), 539. 
Analgesia due to opium alkaloids (Macht, 
Herman, and Levy), 582. 
Annual meeting, report of, 322. 
Arsenicals, action upon adrenals (Brown 
and Pearce), 462. 
Arsenicals, renal lesions produced by 
(Pearce and Brown), 463. 
Art, octopus motive in Chiriquian (Mac- 
Curdy), 499. 
Athletes, metabolism of (Benedict and 
Smith), 102. 
Atomic weight, cadmium (Baxter and 
Hartmann), 26. 
Atomic weight, lead (Baxter, Grover and 
Thorvaldson), 71. 
Atomic weight, praseodymium (Baxter 
- and Stewart), 77. 
Atomic weight of elements (Harkins and 
Wilson), 278. 
Babcock, E. B. Walnut Mutant Investi- 
gations, 535. 
Babcock, H. D., see Hale, G. E., 123. 
, see St. John, C. E., 131. 
, see St. John, C. E., 295. 
Bacteria, Algonkian (Walcott), 256. 
Bacteria, variation in (Jordan), 160. 
Bacterial infection, protection against 
(Bull), 545. 
Bactericidal substances, from hexamethyl- 
enetetramine (Jacobs and Heidel- 
berger), 226. 
Barbados, archaeology of (Fewkes), 47. 
Barnard, E. E. A Singular Dark Mark- 
ing on the Sky, 394. 
Bates, S. J. The Osmotic Pressure of the 
Ions and of the Undissociated Mole- 
cules of Salts in Aqueous Solution, 363. 
Baxter, G. P. and Hartmann, M. L. A 
Revision of the Atomic Weight of 
Cadmium, 26. 
Baxter, G. P. and Stewart, O. J. A 
Revision of the Atomic Weight of 
Praesodymium, 77. 
Baxter, G. P., Grover, F.L., and Thor- 
valdson, T. A Revision of the 
Atomic Weight of 'Lead: The Analysis 
of Lead Bromide and Chloride, 71. 
Becker, G, F. On the Earth Considered 
as a Heat Engine, 81, 257. 
Behavior and adaptation, in fishes (Mast), 
214. 
Benedict, F. G. Chemical and Physio- 
logical Studies of a Man Fasting 
Thirty-one Days, 228. 
The Factors Affecting Normal Basal 
Metabolism, 105. 
Benedict, F. G. and Murschhausee, H. 
Energy Transformations during Hori- 
zontal Walking, 597. 
Benedict, F. G., see Dodge, R., 605. 
Benedict, F. G. and Emmes, L. E. A 
Comparison of the Basal Metabolism 
of Normal Men and Women, 104. 
Benedict, F. G. and Roth, P. The Basal 
Caloric Output of Vegetarians as Com- 
pared with That of Non- Vegetarians 
of Like Weight and Height, 100. 
Benedict, F. G. and Smith, H. M. The 
Influence of Athletic Training upon 
Basal Metabolism, 102. 
Benedict, F. G. and Talbot, F. B. The 
Physiology of the Newborn Infant, 
600. 
Binet scale, see Yerkes, 114. 
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