INDEX 
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INDEX 
NAMES OF CONTRIBUTORS ARE PRINTED IN SMALL CAPITALS 
Adaptive Radiation, Paleontologic Evi- 
dences of, HENRY FATRFIELD OSBORN, 
‘wi 
Agassiz, Alexander, ALFRED GOLDS- 
BOROUGH MAyER, 419 
Agricultural uraphies, 515 
Alexander Agassiz—An Autograph Let- 
ter, 515 
Alligator, The Home of the, 
REESE, 365 
Anatomy and Physiology in Inverte- 
brate Extinct Organisms, RUDOLF 
RUEDEMANN, 142 
Arithmetics, A Unique Collection of, 
Louis KARPINSKI, 226 
Avian Disease, Bacteriology and Para- 
sitology in relation to, GrorGE Ep- 
WARD GAGE, 186 
A, M. 
Battey, E. H. 8., When does Food be- 
come a Luxury? 590 
Barrows, Davip P., Llongot or Ibilao 
Luzon, 521 
BEACH, WALTER G., The Danger of Un- 
skill, 178 
BrneHaM, Hrram, The Characteristics 
of the South American To-day, 582 
Birds, Instinct and Intelligence in, 
FRANCIS H. HERRICK, 82, 122 
Birthplace of Man, 8. W. WILLISTON, 
594; JoHN C. MERRIAM, 597 
Boegess, ARTHUR CLINTON, European 
Conditions affecting Emigration, 570 
Breeding, Plant, The Réle of Selection 
in, Epwarp M. East, 190; of Hy- 
bridization, Epwarp M. East, 342 
Brewer, Professor, Death of, 619 
CARLTON, FRANK T., Modern Medieval- 
ism, 56 
CaRvER, T. N., Professor Norton’s Law 
of Progress, 510 
Centralized Authority and Democracy 
in Our Higher Institutions, EpwIN 
Dy. STARBUCK, 264 
Child Study, E. A. Kirkpatrick, 482 
CLARK, GEorGE ARCHIBALD, The Much 
Misunderstood Fur Seals of Bering 
Sea, 465 
CLARK, WitttAM BULLOCK, Contribu- 
tions to Morphology from Paleontol- 
ogy, 145 
CLARKE, JOHN M., 
Isolation, 338 
Classics and the College Course, JOHN 
J. STEVENSON, 554 
Paleontology and 

CiecHorN, ALLEN, The Natural His- 
tory and Physiology of Hibernation, 
356 
Climate, Paleontologic Evidences of, 
T. W. STANTON, 67 
COCKERELL, T. D. Ae The Future of the 
Human Race, 19 
College Course, Classics and the, JoHN 
J. STEVENSON, 554 
COLLINS, JOS. Noe Mathematical Defini- 
tions in Text-books and Dictionaries, 
457 
Comparative Psychology in America, 
50 
Congresses, Scientific, National and In- 
ternational, 414 
Conservation Congress, Address before, 
WILLIAM H. Tart, 313 
Continuity of Development, We 2: 
MatrHeEw, 473; T. WAYLAND VAUG- 
HAN, 478 
CRAMPTON, HENRY E., Two Active Vol- 
canoes of the South Seas, 603 
Culture, Parasitic, GEorcE E. DAwSoN, 
256 
Cumines, E. R., Paleontoloy and the 
Recapitulation Theory, 298 
Cure, The Nature of Disease and its, 
JAMES FREDERICK RocGeErs, 61 
Dawson, GEORGE E., Parasitic Culture, 
256 
Deaths among American Men of Sci- 
ence, 206 
Dee, John, and his “ Fruitful Preface,” 
Mary ESTHER ‘| RUEBLOOD, 236 
Definitions, Mathematical, in Text- 
books and Dictionaries, Jos. V. CoL- 
LINS, 457 
Democracy and Centralized Authority 
in Our Higher Institutions, Epwrn 
D. STARBUCK, 264 
Development, Continuity of, W. D. 
MATTHEW, 473; T. WAYLAND VAUG- 
HAN, 478 
Disease, the Nature of and its Cure, 
JAMES FREDERICK Rogers, 61 
Distance and Middle Running, 
EK. HAMMETT, 28 
Distribution of American Men of Sci- 
CHAS. 
ence, 616 
Dreams, Symbolism of, HaAveLock 
ELLIS, 42 
Earthquake of May 26, 1909, J. A. 
Uppen, 154 
