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SCIENCE

NEW SERIES. VOLUME XLVII

JANUARY-JUNE, 1918

NEW YORK
THE SCIENCE PRESS

1918

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CONTENTS AND INDEX.

NEW SERIES. VOL. XLVII.-JANUARY TO JUNE, 1918

THE NAMES OF CONTRIBUTORS ARE PRINTED IN SMALL CAPITALS

ABBOT, C. G., Pyrheliometry, 609

Acidosis, Catalase in, W. E. BURGE, 347

ADAMS, F. D., Chemical Analyses of Igneous Rocks,
H. S. Washington, 368

ADAMS, J., Recording Temperature, 539

ADAMS, R., Manufacture of Organic Chemicals, 225

Aeronautics, 37

Age and Area Hypothesis, E. F. ANDREWS, 142; J.

C. WILLIS, 626

Agricultural, Education and Research, W. H. JOR-
DAN, 125; Instruction, H. NESS, 240

Agriculture, French, 232

Alaska Fishery and Fur Products, 557

ALLEN, E. W., Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci., Section M-

Agriculture, 444

ALWAY, F. J., "Rawness" of Subsoils, 196

American Association for the Advancement of Sci-

ence, Address of the President, 1, 27;

burgh Meeting, 48; Addresses of the Vice-presi-
dents, Section B, 51; Section D, 75; Section G,
101; Section M, 125; Section F, 151; Section I,
201; Section E, 325; Report of the Treasurer,
199; of the Permanent Secretary, 200; the Com-
mittee on Policy, L. O. HOWARD, 443; Botany,
A. F. BLAKESLEE, 99; Zoology, H. V. NEAL, 247;
Agriculture, E. W. ALLEN, 444; Geology and
Geography, R. T. CHAMBERLIN, 467, 492; Balti-
more Meeting, 482; Engineering, A. H. BLANCH-
ARD, 543; Physics, G. W. STEWART, 569
Anatomy, Comparative, Scott on, E. C. JEFFREY,
343; Canons of, W. P. THOMPSON, 517; of
Woody Plants, H. S. CONARD, E. C. JEFFREY, 316
ANDREWS, E. F., Age and Area Hypothesis, 142
Animal Census of Two City Lots, G. N. WOLCOTT,
371

Antarctic Ice Cap, K. F. MATHER, 218

Anti-Vivisectionists and the Red Cross, W. W.

KEEN, 175

Antiquity of Man, W. H. HOLMES, 561

Arber, E. A., Mesozoic Floras, E. W. BERRY, 518
ARONOVITCH, B., and F. H. PIKE, Otic Labyrinth
and Attitude of the Head, 519
Artichoke, Jerusalem, L. O. HOWARD, 344
Astigmatism and Coma, C. W. WOODWORTH, 459
Astronomical Day, W. S. EICHELBERGER, 23
Atomic Weights, and X-Rays, C. W. KANOLT, 123;
G. L. WENDT, 442

Audibility, Areas of, W. J. FISHER, 417; of Sound,
461

Aurora, Borealis, C. W. TOMLINSON; C. M. SMITH,
291; J. STEBBINS, J. E. SMITH, G. H. BRETNALL,
314; and Magnetic Storm, 359; F. P. WHITMAN,
393

Auroral Convergent, L. D. BURLING, 460

B., E. W., Cyrille Grand 'Eury, 62

Babcock, E. B., and R. E. Clausen, Genetics and
Agriculture, A. H. STURTEVANT, 641

Bacteria, Evolution of, R. E. BUCHANAN, 320; I. J.
KLIGLER, 589

BAILEY, C. H., Extracts of Wheat Flour, 645
BAILEY, L. H., Indigen and Cultigen, 306
BAKER, F. C., Garden Pest, 391

BANCROFT, W. D., Nature of Solutions, H. C. Jones,
145

Barbour, T., and L. Stejneger, N. A. Amphibians
and Reptiles, A. G. RUTHVEN, 440

Barite in Georgia, W. A. NELSON, 71

BARKER, L. F., Theodore Caldwell Janeway, 273

Barnard, F. P., Casting-Counter and Counting-

Board, D. E. SMITH, 144

BATHER, F. A., Systematists and General Biologists,

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Botany in America, C. STUART GAGER, 101
Bread, Whole-Wheat, R. A. DUTCHER, 228
BRETNALL, G. H., Aurora of March 7, 1918, 315
British, Museum and the War, 165; Government,
Reconstruction Commissions of, 338; Civil Serv-
ice Estimates for Science and Education, 454

BROOKS, C. F., Meteorology and Climatology, 565

Brown, Amos Peaslee, 37

BRYAN, M. K., Marking Microscope Slides, 171

BUCHANAN, R. E., Evolution of Bacteria, 320

BUMSTEAD, H. A., Theoretical Physics, 51

BURGE, W. E., Catalase in Acidosis, 347

BURLING, L. D., Translations, 367; The Auroral

Convergent, 460; Lantern Slides, 639

Buzzards, Turkey, Albino, H. C. OBERHOLSER, 517

CAIRNS, W. D., Math. Assoc. of Amer., 124; B.
Coli Index, 239

CALDWELL, J. S., and C. A. MAGOON, Pectin, 592
Calendar, A Common-Sense, H. C. WARREN, 375;

Reform of the, T. G. DABNEY, 439; A New, W.
J. SPILLMAN, 488; The World's, T. G. DABNEY,
538

Calvert, A. S., and P. P., Costa Rican Natural His-
tory, W. BEEBE, 222

CARD, T. A., and J. R. SLONAKER, Albino Rat, 223

CASEY, T. L., Desmognathus Fuscus, 610

Castle, W. E., H. S. Jennings, O. Riddle, Hered-

ity, G. N. COLLINS, 345

Catalogue, International, of Scientific Literature,

582

Celloidin-Paraffin Methods, M. B. CHURCH, 640

Celluloid Cover Glasses, F. A. VARRELMAN, 539

CHAMBERLIN, R. T., Amer. Assoc. for Adv. of Sci.,

Section E-Geology and Geography, 467, 492

CHAPMAN, R. N., Protection of Wheat-Flour Sub-

stitutes, 579

Chemical, Soc. Amer., Boston Meeting, 25, 73;

Trade, British, 134; Literature, M. E. SPARKS,

377; C. J. WEST, 623; Biological Industries, S.

W. PARR, 399

Chemicals, Organic, Manufacture of, R. ADAMS,

225; for Research, R. A. GORTNER, 590

Chemistry, Colloid, Nomenclature in, A. W.

THOMAS, 10; and the War, 187; at Yale, 413

Chemists, War Service for, 234

CHURCH, M. B., Celloidin-Paraffin Methods, 640

Clausen, R. E., and E. B. Babcock, Genetics and

Agriculture, A. H. STURTEVANT, 641

COCKERELL, T. D. A., Genera of Fishes, D. S. Jor-

dan and B. W. Evermann, 195; Invertebrate

Paleontology, 319

COLE, F. N., Amer. Math. Soc., 100, 324, 520

COLLINS, G. N., Heredity, H. S. Jennings, O. Rid-

dle, W. E. Castle, 345

Comet and Gravitational Repulsion, F. E. NIPHER,

Desmognathus Fuscus, H. H. WILDER, 390; L.

STEJNEGER, 587; T. L. CASEY, 610

Discussion and Correspondence, 22, 43, 70, 93, 119

141, 170, 191, 218, 239, 267, 291, 313, 343, 364,

389, 416, 438, 459, 486, 16, 535, 561, 587, 609,

636

DIXON, R. B., American Indian, C. Wissler, 461
DUBLIN, L. I., The Declining Birth Rate, 201
DUCE, J. T., The Erosion of Cañon Bottoms, 450
DUNLAP, K., Inoculation, 418

DUTCHER, R. A., Whole-Wheat Bread, 228
Dyestuffs, United States, 89

Fair Exhibits, Labelling of, H. I. SMITH, 603
FAIRCHILD, H. L., Post-glacial Continental Uplift,
615

FALK, K. G., Enzyme Action, 423

Farm Products of the United States, 213

Fellowships, Industrial, of the Mellon Institute,
E. R. WEIDLEIN, 447

Fisher, W. J., College Physics, Teaching, 182;

Areas of Audibility, 417

Fisher, W. K., The Hopkins Marine Station, 410
Fisheries Conference, 137

FLEXNER, S., Dr. Franklin Paine Mall, 249

Flower, National, A. A. HANSEN, 365; K. D.
SHARP, 611

Fluorescence of Sodium Vapor, H. L. HowES, 96

Food, Commission, Interallied, 456; Alligators as,

A. M. REESE, 640

Fossil Man at Vero, Florida, O. P. HAY, 370
FROST, E. B., Spectroscopic Investigation, 416

Gage, S. H., The Microscope, M. F. GUYER, 23

GAGER, C. STUART, Botany in America, 101

Geological, Excursion, N. Eng. Intercollegiate, 39;

Society of London, Medals, 583

Geology in Education, R. D. SALISBURY, 325
Glacial Period, Pleistocene, G. F. WRIGHT, 364
Glass, Optical, in the United States, 632
Godlee, R. J., Lord Lister, W. W. KEEN, 563
GOODALE, H. D., Winter Egg Production, 542
GOODSPEED, A. W., Amer. Philos. Soc., 617

GOODSPEED, T. H., and H. M. HALL, Emergency
Supply of Rubber, 452

GORTNER, R. A., Tea Drinking, 269; Anthocyanin

Pigments, M. Wheldale, 418; Organic Chemicals

for Research, 590

Grain Crops, A. C. SALMON, 173

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HAAS, A. R. C., and W. J. V. OSTERHOUT, Photo-

synthesis, 420

HALL, E. H., Joseph Bergen Young, 14, 144

HALL, H. M., and T. H. GOODSPEED, Emergency

Supply of Rubber, 452; Walnut Pollen and Hay

Fever, 516

Halo, Brilliant, O. C. LESTER, 170

HANSEN, A. A., National Floral Emblem, 365
Harris, Rollin Arthur, 162

HART, E. B., Professional Courtesy, 220

Harvard College Observatory, 335

Hay Fever and Walnut Pollen, H. M. HALL, 516
HAY, O. P., Fossil Man at Vero, Florida, 370
Health, Public, Lectures, 434

Heat, The Flow of, C. HERING, 313

HERING, C., Flow of Heat, 313; Hering's Contri-
butions to Physiological Optics, 439

HERRMANN, C. F. von, Desiccation of the Earth, 417

HESS, W. N., Photogenic Organs, 143

HOFFER, G. N., and J. R. HOLBERT, Corn Disease,

246

HOLBERT, J. R., and G. N. HOFFER, Corn Disease,

246

Hollingworth, H. L., and A. T. Poffenberger, Ap-
plied Psychology, J. B. MINER, 270

HOLLISTER, N., Domestication of the Llama, 461
HOLMES, W. H., The Antiquity of Man, 561
Hopkins Marine Station of Stanford University,
W. K. FISHER, 410

HOWARD, L. O., Pittsburgh Meeting of Amer.

Assoc. for the Adv. of Sci., 48; Committe on Pol-

icy, 443; Suggestion to Morphologists, 93;

Jerusalem Artichoke, 344; Zoology and Human
Welfare, 349

HOWE, H. M., Needs of Engineering, 75

HOWES, H. L., Fluorescence of Sodium Vapor, 96

HUGHES, H., Solution Tension and Inductivity, 636
HUHN, R. von, Performance and Program, 642
HURLIN, R. G., Preparation of Skeletons, 22

Ideals, University, P. M. DAWSON, 547
Indian Ruin, Prehistoric Pueblo, 309

Indigen and Cultigen, L. H. BAILEY, 306
Infections, Food-borne, E. O. JORDAN, 80

Inheritance of Egg Production, 543

Inoculation, K. DUNLAP, 418; Anti-typhoid, 481
Insects and Greenhouse Plants, P. EMERSON, and

J. B. S. NORTON, 44

Iron Ore in 1917, 136

Janeway, Theodore Caldwell, 433; L. F. BARKER,
273

JEFFREY, E. C., Anatomy of Woody Plants, D. H.

S., 96, 316; Scott on Comparative Anatomy, 343
JENKS, A. E., Culture and Ethnology, R. H. Lowie,
489

Jennings, H. S., O. Riddle, W. E. Castle, Heredity,

G. N. COLLINS, 345

Jones, H. C., Solutions, W. D. BANCROFT, 145

Jordan, D. S., and B. W. Evermann, Genera of

Fishes, T. D. A COCKERELL, 195

JORDAN, E. O., Food-borne Infections, 80
JORDAN, W. H., Agricultural Education and Re-
search, 125

KANOLT, C. W., Atomic Weights and X-Rays, 123
KARRER, E., and H. S. NEWCOMER, A Wet Con-
denser, 24

KEEN, W. W., Anti-Vivisectionists and Red Cross,
175; Lord Lister, R. J. Godlee, 563

Keen, W. W., on Medical Research, H. A. KELLY,

419

KELLY, H. A., Dr. Keen on Medical Research, 419

KENNARD, E. H., Electrometry, 271

KEYES, C., Desert Delta Growth, 193

KEYSER, C. J., Organization of Thought, A. N.
Whitehead, 171; Text-books on Mathematics, 539
KIMBALL, A. L., Laws of Physical Science, E. F.
Northrup, 120

Kingsley, J. S., Comparative Anatomy, H. V. NEAL,

KLIGLER, I. J., Evolution of Bacteria, 589

KROEBER, A. L., Plains Indians, C. Wissler and

others, 241

KUNZ, G. F., Minerals of Japan, T. Wada, 45
Kymograph, A Slow-speed, E. L. PORTER, 519

Laboratory, The Ohio Lake, 481

LA RUE, G. R., Biological Research, 381

Laws, F. A., Electrical Measurements, A. deF.
PALMER, 591

Lecithin, C. J. WEST, 389

Lectures on Agriculture, 340

LEMON, H. B., Rectifier Electrode, 170

LESTER, O. C., Brilliant Halo, 170

LILLIE, R. S., Permeability of Eggs, 147

Llama, Domestication of the, P. A. MEANS, 268; N.

HOLLISTER, 461

LONGWELL, S. E., and A. D. MEAD, Peripheral Ner-
vous System, 395

Lowie, R. H., Culture and Ethnology, A. E.

JENKS, 489

LYMAN, G. R., War Work, and American Botanists,
279; and Plant Pathologists, 210

MACARTHUR, C. G., Selective Permeability, 567
MCCOLLUM, E. V., and N. SIMMONDS, Professional
Courtesy, 241; and H. STEENBOCK, 535

MCCLINTOCK, J. A., Peanuts and Sclerotium Rolfsii,
72

MCINNES, W., Manganese in Alberta, 71

MAGATH, T. B., Zoologists and the BNA, 192

MAGOON, C. A., and J. S. CALDWELL, A New
Method for obtaining Pectin, 592

Mall, Dr. Franklin Paine, S. FLEXNER, 249; F. R.
SABIN, 254

Manganese in Alberta, W. McINNES, 71

MANSON, M., Deglaciation and Climate, 487

MARVIN, C. F., Thermometric Nomenclature, 267

Massachusetts Inst. of Tech. and the McKay Be-

quest, 310

Mathematical, Soc., Amer., F. N. COLE, 100, 324,
520; Assoc. of Amer., W. D. CAIRNS, 124

Mathematics, Text-books on, C. J. KEYSER, 539

MATHER, K. F., The Antarctic Ice Cap, 218

MEANS, P. A., Domestication of the Llama, 268

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