INDEX 
Mathematical Definitions in Text-books 
and Distionaries, Jos. V. CoLLins, 
457 
MarruEew, W. D., Continuity of De- 
velopment, 473 
Mayer, ALFRED GoLpsBorouGH, Alex- 
ander Agassiz, 419 
Medical Education 
States, 101 
MERRIAM, JOHN C., The Relation of 
Paleontology to the Birthplace of 
Man, 597 
Middle and Distance Running, Cras. 
EK. HAMMETT, 28 
in the United 
Medievalism, Modern, FRANK 1’, CARL- | 
TON, 56 
MEYLAN, GeEorcE L., The Effects of 
Smoking on College Students, 170 
Miers, H. A., The Relations between 
Teachers and their Pupils, 489 
' Migration and Shifting of Devonian 
Faunas, Henry S. WILLIAMS, 70 
Modern Medievalism, FRANK T. CARr- 
TON, 56 
Monteomery, TuHos. H., Jr., The Ma- 
king of the Scientific Investigator, 
242 
Moral Equivalent of War, WILLIAM 
JAMES, 400 
Morphology, Contributions from Pale- 
ontology to, 
CLARK, 145 
Museum, Research, Methods and Uses | 
of, JOSEPH GRINNELL, 163 
Naples Zoological Station, CHARLES 
LINCOLN Epwarps, 209 
Naturalist in the Straits of Magellan, | 
CHARLES HASKINS TOWNSEND, 5 
Norton, J. PEASE, The Cause of Social 
Progress and the Rate of Interest, 
252; A Supreme Court of Science, 
396 
Norton’s Law 
; CARVER, 510 
of Progress, T. N. 
Ontogeny, A Study of the Value of 
Young Features in Determining 
Phylogeny, F. B. Loomis, 292; and 
Paleontology, A. W. GRABAU, 295 
Ossorn, Henry FAIRFIELD, Paleontol- 
ogie Evidences of Adaptive Radia- 
tion, 77 ’ 
Paleontologic Record, 67, 146, 292, 333, | 
473, 601 | 
PeENHALLOW, D. P., The Relation of 
Paleobotany to Phylogeny, 333 | 
Parasitic Culture, GrorcrE E. DAwson, | 
256 
Parasitology and Bacteriology in Rela- | 
tion to Avian Disease, Grorce Ep- | 
WARD GAGE, 186 ) 
Physiology and Natural History of | 
Hibernation, ALLEN CLEGHORN, 356 | 
WILLIAM BULLOCK | 

623 
Physical Science, Recent Developments 
in, ARTHUR L, FoLry, 447 
Physiologic Light, F. Avex. McDrr- 
mort, 114 
Phylogeny and Ontogeny, F. B. Loomis, 
292 
Phylogeny, its Relation to Paleobotany, 
D. P. PENHALLOW, 333 
PICKERING, EpwaArp C., Associate Mem- 
bers of American Societies, 286 
Plant Breeding, the Rdle of Selection 
in, Epwarp M. East, 190 
Princeton University, Scientifie Labo- 
ratories of, 309 
Progress of Science, 99, 204, 308, 413, 
513, 613 
Psychology, Comparative, in America, 
311 
Pupils, The Relation between Teachers 
and their, H. A. Miers, 489 
Recapitulation Theory, and Paleontol- 
ogy, E. R. Cumines, 298; Evidences 
for, L. HussaKkor, 304 
Race, Human, Iuture of the, 'l. D. A. 
COCKERELL, 19 
Reese, A. M., The Home of the Alli- 
gator, 365 
Research Museum, Methods and Uses 
of a, JOSEPH GRINNELL, 163 
Rice Institute, 613 
ROGERS, JAMES FREDERICK, The Nature 
of Disease and its Cure, 61 
RUEDEMAN, Rupotr, Anatomy and 
Physiology in Invertebrate Extinct 
Organisms, 142 
Running, Middle and Distance, CHAs. 
EK. HAMMETT, 28 
Selection, The Role of, in Plant Breed- 
ing, Epwarp M. East, 190 
Science, The Progress of, 99, 204, 308, 
413, 513, 613 
Science, A Supreme Court of, J. PEASE 
Norton, 396 
Scientific Items, 
520, 620 
Scientific Investigator, The Making of 
the, THos. H. Monreomery, Jr., 242 
Scientific Laboratories of Princeton 
University, 309 
Scientific Congresses, National and In- 
ternational, 414 
Scientific Meetings and Scientific Men 
in the Middle West, 615 
Seals, Fur, of Bering Sea, The Much 
Misunderstood, Grorck ARCHIBALD 
CLARK, 465 
Smoking, the Effects of, on College 
Students, Grorer L. Mreynan, 170 
Social Progress, the Cause of, and the 
Rate of Interest, J. Pease Norton, 
252; T. N. Carver, 510 
Societies, American, Associate Mem- 
bers of, Epwarp ©. PIcKERING, 286 
South American, The Characteristics 
of, HikRAM BInanam, 582 
103, 208, 312, 416, 
