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SCIENCE
A WEEKLY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE, PUBLISH-ING THE OFFICIAL NOTICES AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN
ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE.
NEW SERIES. VOLUME XX.
JULY-DECEMBER, 1904.
NEW YORKTHE MACMILLAN COMPANY
1904
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THE NEW ERA PRINTING COMPANY,41 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
CONTENTS AND INDEX.N. S. VOL. XXC.-JULY TO DECEMBER, 1904.
The Names of Contributors are Printed in Small Capitals.
ABBE, C., Ultra-microscopy, 844ABBE, JR., C., A Geographic Dictionary, 649ADAMS, F. D., Reade's Earth Structure, 21ZADAMS, J., Vegetable Balls, 86Agricultural Exhibits at St. Louis, 91Agriculture in Japan, 218AIKINS, H. A., Thorndike's Educational Psychol-
ogy, 644American Association for the Advancement of
Science, Membership, 341, 679; Committee onPolicy of, 570; Section C, 693; ConvocationWeek, 737; Philadelphia Meeting, 771; Ad-dress of the President, 897
AMES, J. S., Physikalische Technik, J. Frick, 670Amo-boe for the Laboratory, A. W. WEYSSE, 650Amphibia versus Batrachia, L. STEJNEGER, 924Animal Heat and Fever, W. HUTCHINSON, 343Animals at Rome, C. R. E., 538Annelid Egg, Mosaic Development in, E. B.
WILSON, 748Ant, Kelep, Pupation of, 0. F. COOK, 310; the
Guatemalan Kelep, WV. M. WHEELER, 437, 766;0. F. COOK, 61 1; E. DWIGHT SANDERSON,887
Antarctic Expedition, National, 411Anthropological Society of Washington, J. D.
McGuIRE, 675Anthropology, at World's Fair, W J McGEE, 253;
History of, F. BOAS, 513Appendicitis and the Race, E. G. DEXTER, 19Apple, Vascular Bundles in, W. J. BEAL, 889ARMSTRONG, H. E., Mosely Educational Commis-
sion, 129, 165Aster Formation in Cerebratulus, N. YATSU, 889Astronomical Research, E. C. PICKERING, 292Astronomy, Physics and Chemistry, N. Y. Acad.
of Sciences, C. C. TROWBRIDGE, 17Asymmetron Lucayanum in Bermuda, E. L.
MARK, 179Autotomy, Regeneration and Natural Selection,
0. C. GLASER, 149
Bacteriology, The Sphere of, E. 0. JORDAN, 657Badger, Peculiar Habit of, T. B. COMSTOCK, 923BALFOUR, A. .J., New Theory of Matter, 257BANKS, N., Notes on Entomology, 155, 928BARNES, C. R., Ascent of Water in Trees, 179BASKERVILLE, C., Science and the People, 266BATHER, F. A., A Geographic Dictionary, 889BAUER, L. A., Solar Eclipse, 475; Analysis of
Earth's Permanent Magnetic Field, 634BEAL, WV. J., Stomach Stones, 722; Vascular
Bundles in an Apple, 889BECKER, G. F., Problems of Geophysics, 545
BEEBE, C. W., Ornithological Notes from N. Y.Zoological Park, 538
Beebe, S. P. and B. H. Buxton, PhysiologicalChemistry, Y. HENDERSON, 882
Beet Culture in U. S., H. W. WILEY, 244BERRY, E. W., Notable Paleobotanical Discovery,
56, 86; Torrey Botanical Club, 676, 923Beryllium or Glucinum, C. L. PARSONS, 809BESSEY, C. E., Botanical Notes, 118, 217, 471,
689, 730, 848; Rendle's Classification ofFlowering Plants, 434
BIGELOW, M. A., Biology, N. Y. Acad. of Sci., 648,764
Biological, Station of Univ. of Montana, M. J.ELROD, 205; Society, of St. Louis, J. A.HARRIS, 241; of Washington, W. H. OSGOOD,761, 840
Biology, and Medicine, Exper., Soc. for, W. J.GIES, 79, 677; N. Y. Acad. of Sciences, M. A.BIGELOW, 648, 764; Recent Development of, J.LOEB, 77 7
Bird Life, Station for Study of, 284Birds, Passerine, Inheritance of Song in, WV. E.
D. SCOTT, 282; Song of, F. A. L., 376BISCHOFF, C. A., Stereochemie, T. W. R., 920BISHOP, S. E., Cold-current System and Coast Cur-
rent of Pacific, 338BOAS, F., History of Anthropology, 513Body Temperature, C. F. LANGWORTHY, 650Bopyrids, Professor Giard and, H. RICHARDSON, 51Boric Acad, Borax, Digestion and Health, 26Botanical, Research, Laboratories for, 27; Notes,
C. E. BESSEY, 118, 217, 471, 689, 730, 848Botany at Cuban Experiment Station, F. S.
EARLE, 444BOWER, F. O., Plant Morphology, 524BOWMAN, I., Deflection of the Mississippi, 273BRADLEY, H. C., Taurin in Invertebrate Muscle, 25Brain, of Swedish Statesman, E. A. SPITZKA, 612;
-weight, Taguchi's, E. A. SPITZKA, 215BRIGGS, L. J. and A. G. MCCALL, Artificial Root
Inducing Movement of Soil Moisture, 566Brigham, A. P., Geographic Influence in American
History, F. V. EMERSON, 370British Assoc. for the Adv. of Science, 348BROWN, B., Stomach Stones and Food of Plesio-
saurs, 184BROWNE, JR., C. A., Formation of Toxic Products
by Vegetable Enzymes, 179BUCHANAN, G. C., Varie Auctoritatis, 408Burials, Intrusive, in Ancient Mounds, D. I.
BUSHNELL, JR., 408BURRILL, T. J., Micro-organisms of Soil and Hu-
man Welfare, 426
SCIENCE. FCONTE.NTS AND)I INDEX
BUSHNELL, JR., D. I., Intrusive Burials in An-cient Mounds, 408
BUTLER, N. M. and S. NEWCOMB, InternationalCongress of Arts and Science, 317
C., W. W., Total Eclipse of September 9, 1904,812
CARLSON, A. J., Nature of Action of Drugs on theHeart, 684
Carnegie Trust for Universities of Scotland, 220Catalogue, International, of Scientific Literature,
28CHAMBERLIN, T. C., The State University and
Researeh, 161Chemical Society of Washington, A. SEIDELL, 15,
763, 921; L. S. MIUNSON, 763; American, Gen-eral Meeting, A. M. PATTERSON, 38; N. Y.Section H. C. SHERMAN, 178; F. H. POUGH,803, 841; Northeastern Section, A. M.COMEY, 675, 806
Chemistry, Modern, Relation to Modern Medicine,J. H. LONG, 1; Inorganic, Notes on, J. L. H.,249, 345, 441, 569; Organic, Problems of,W. A. NOYE-S, 490
Chwolson, 0. D., Lehrbuch der Physik, W. LE C.STEVENS, 277
CLAPP, C. M., E. G. CONKLIN, C. W. HARGITT, J.S. KINGSLEY, M. A. BIGELOW, College En-trance Option in Zoology, 850
Clements F. E., Development and Structure ofVegetation, W. F. GANONG, 177
Clemson Col. Sci. Club, H. METCALF, 537, 764COCKERELL, T. D. A., Citing Types of New Genera,
407; American Hydroids, C. C. NUTTING, 799Cohnheim, 0., Chemie der Eiweisskorper, L. B.
MENDEL, 464COLE, A. D., Clarence L. Herrick, 600COLE, F. N., American Mathematical Society, 674COMEY, A. M., Northeastern Seetion of Amer.
Chemical Society, 306, 675COMSTOCK, T. B., Habit of the Badger, 923Congress, International, of Arts and Science, 33,
349, 445; H. MUNSTERBERG, 289; Invitation,N. M. BUTLER and S. NEWCOMB, 317
Convocation WA'eek, 737, 800, 838, 882, 926; H. L.FAIRCHILD, 842; G. K. GILBERT, 885
COOK, 0. F., Evolution and Physics, 87; Pupationof Kelep Ant, 310; Professor W. M. Wheeleron the Kelep, 611; Evolution of Weevil-resis-tance in Cotton, 666
Corals, J. S. GARDINER, 765Cornish, C. J., Memoir of Sir William Henry
Flower, F. A. LUCAS, 342Cotton, Cultivation of, in West Indies, 186COULTER, J. M., Pteridospermaphyta, 149; Devel-
opment of Morphological Conceptions, 617CROWELL, J. F., Social and Economic Science,
251, 313; Western Farm Values, 731; RecentBooks on Economic and Social Science, 753
Curie, Mme., Les Substances Radioactives, R. A.MILLIKAN, 7199
Currents, North Pacific, W. H. DALL, 436
D., B., Gossip about Lamarck, 811Dnemonelix, 0. A. PETERSON, 344DALE, S. S., Germany and the Metric System, 682Dale, S. S., Metric Failure in Textile Industry,
W. LE C. STEVENS, 172
DALL, W. H., North Pacific Currents, 436; Crus-taceans of Harriman Alaska Expedition, M.J. Rathbun and others, 462; DeMan on Ne-matodes and Waters on Bryozoa of BelgianAntarctic Expedition, 536
DAVENPORT, C. B., Animal Morphology, 697; Men-tal and Social Measurements, E. L. Thorn-dike, 798
DAVIS, G. E., Wellesley College Science Club, 765Davis, Nathan Smith, F. S. JOHNSON,' 237Degrees, Honorary, conferred by Univ. of Wis-
consin, 92; in Engineering, W., 148DEMMON, I. N. and A. B. PRESCOTT, William
Henry Pettee, 58DEVRIES, H., Evidence of Evolution, 395DEXTER, E. G., Appendicitis and the Race, 19DIEDERICH, H. W., American and German Univer-
sities, 157Dinomys, Rediscovery of, F. A. LuCAS, 846Dinse, P., Katalog fuir Erdkunde, J. M. NICKLES, 1IDiscussion and Correspondence, 19, 51, 85, 115,
147, 179, 214, 244, 279, 309, 343, 373, 407,436, 465, 506, 537, 565, 605, 648, 679, 722,765, 806, 842, 885, 923
Doctorates, Conferred by American Universities,225; and Fellowships, D. S. JORDAN, 376
Dopp, K. E., Tree-dwellers, 20Drums, Sympathetic, E. H. HAWLEY, 768Dutton, C. E., Earthquakes, G. K. GILBERT, 837
E., C. R., Spectacles, 179; Animals at Rome inAncient Times, 538; American Proboscidae, 890
Eakle, A. S., Mineral Tables, A. J. MOSES, 177EARLE, F. S., Botany at Cuban Exp. Sta., 444EASTMAN, C. R., Geo-Biological Terms, 51; Kin-
dergarten Science, 85; Varie Auctoritatis,215; Jordan on Fossil Labroid and Chato-dont Fishes, 245; Ancient Natural HistoryLore, 347; An Ancient Fiction, 380; Paleon-tological Induction, 465; Fossil Fishes, 648;Style in Scientific Composition, 806; Historyof Scientific Nomenclature, 727
Eclipse, Expedition, Crocker, of Lick Observatory,412; Solar, Cooperation in Observations of,L. A. BAUER, 475; Total, of September 9,1904, W. W. C., 812
Education, Higher in Germany and U. S., R.TOMBO, JR., 73; Industrial, in Germany, 691
Educational Association, National, 474Electric Current, What is an, F. E. NIPHER, 651Electrical Congress, International, 156Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc., A. S. WHEELER, 605, 806ELROD, M. J., Univ. of Montana Biological Sta-
tion, 205EMERSON, F. V., Geographic Influences in Ameri-
can History, A. P. BRIGHAM, 370EMMONS, S. F., Variae Auctoritatis, 537; The Term
'Geology,' 886Entomology, Notes on, N. BANKS, 155, 928; at
World's Fair, F. L. WASHBURN, 769Enzyme, Endosperm, of Ph4enix Dactylifera, R. H.
POND, 181Enzymes, Vegetable, Formation of Toxic Products
by, C. A. BROWNE, JR., 179Evolution and Physics, 0. F. COOK, 87; Evidence
of, H. DEVRIES, 395EWING, J., Nuttall on Blood Immunity and Blood
Relationship, 562
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SCIENCE.
FAIRCHILD, H. L., Convocation Week, 842Farm Values, Western, J. F. CROWELL, 731FARRINGTON, 0. C., Ward-Coonley Collection of
Meteorites, 77Farrington, 0. C., Gems and Gem Minerals, G. F.
KuNz, 307FELT, E. P. and D. B. YOUNG, Culicid Larvae, 312Fiction, An Ancient, C. R. EASTMAN, 380FIELD, F., Sci. Club of Northwestern Univ., 885Fisheries Society, American, 244Fishes, Fossil, Jordan on, C. R. EASTMAN, 245;
Earliest Mention of, C. R. EASTMAN, 648FRANKLIN, W. S., Complex Musical Tone, 246Franklin Fund, 932FRANZ, S. I., Le Mouvement, R. S. Woodworth, 78FREER, P. C., Bureau of Government Laboratories
of Philippine Islands, 105FRICK, J., Physikalische Technik, J. S. AMES, 670FURLONG, E. L., Quaternary Cave, 53
GANONG, W. F., Development of Vegetation, F. E.(Alements, 177; Teaching of Biology, F. E.Lloyd and M. A. Bigelow, 880
GARDINER, J. S., Corals, 765Gardiner, J. S., Madreporaria, T. W. VAUGHAN,
503Genera, New, T. D. A. COCKERELL, 407Geo-biological Ferns, C. R. EASTMAN, 51Geographic, Congress, 349; Dictionary, (C. ABBE,
JR., 649; F. A. BATHER, 889Geological Soc. of Washington, Wx. 0. SMITH, 760Geology, and Paleontology of U. S. Geological
Survey, 119; and Mineralogy, N. Y. Acad. ofSciences, E. 0. HOVEY, 604; the Term, S. F.EMMONS, 886
Geophysics, Problems of, G. F. BECKER, 545Getman, F. H., Physical Chemistry, W. LE C.
STEVENS, 309GIDDINGS, F. H., Concepts and Methods of Sociol-
ogy, 624GIES, W. J., Soc. for'Exper. Biology and Medicine,
79, 677GILBERT, G. K., A Case of Plagiarism, 115;
Earthquakes, C. E. Dutton, 837; ConvocationWeek, 885
GILL, A. H., Sabin's Technology of Paint andVarnish, 671
GILL, T., State Ichthyology of Massachusetts, 321;Extinct Pediculate and other Fishes, 845
GLASER, 0. C., Autotomy, Regeneration and Nat-ural Selection, 149
Gratacap, L. P., The Museum, F. A. L., 501; Geol-ogy of City of New York, J. F. KEMP, 920
Greek, Compulsory, at Oxford and Cambridge,928
GREGORY, W. K., Anent Gizzards, 888
H., J. L., Notes on Inorganic Chemistry, 249, 345,441, 569
HALL, A., Mathematics and Metaphysics, 651HALL, G. S., Mental Science, 481Hall, G. S., on Adolescence, E. L. THORNDIKE, 142Haller, B., Lehrbuch der vergleichenden Anatomie,
J. P. MCM., 603HALSEY, F. A., Metric System, 373Halsey, F. A., Metric Fallacy, W. LE C. STEVENS,
172HALSTED, G. B., The Lobachevski Prize, 353
HARDING, H. A. and F. C. STEWART, PseudomonasCampestris on Cabbage Seed, 55
HARRIS, J. A., Biological Society of St. Louis, 241Hatcher, John Bell, W. B. SCOTT, 139HAWLEY, E. H., Sympathetic Drums, 768HAYNES, H. W., Varie Auctoritatis, 683Heart, Action of Drugs on, A. J. CARLSON, 684HENDERSON, J., Stomach Stones and Food of Ples-
iosaurs, 466HENDERSON, Y., Physiological Chemistry, S. P.
Beebe and B. H. Buxton, 882Herrick, Clarence L., A. D. COLE, 600HEWETT, E. L., Historic and Prehistoric Ruins,
722HILGARD, E. W., Soil Management, 605Historical Society, New York, 692Hofer, B., Fischkrankheiten, M. C. MARSH, 14HOOVER, H. C., Training of the Mining Engineer,
716HORNE, W. T., Torrey Botanical Club, 49, 84, 113,
145HOVEY, E. O., Mont Pelee, 23; Soufri&re of St.
Vincent, 281; Geology and Mineralogy, N. Y.Acad. of Sciences, 604
HOWARD, L. O., Committee on Policy of AmericanAssociation, 570
HOWE, C. S., Does a Technical Course Educate ?97
HRDLICKA, A., Nature of Man, E. Metchnikoff, 109HUBRECHT, A. A. W., The Trophoblast, 367HUME, A., Sci. Club of Univ. of Mississippi, 115HUTCHINSON, W., Animal Heat and Fever, 343Hybrid, Wheat-rye, H. F. ROBERTS, 248; wheats,
W. J. SPILLMAN, 681
Ichthyology of Massachusetts, T. GILL, 321Ideal, Sciences of the, J. ROYCE, 449Inaugural Address, C. R. VAN HISE, 193Investigator, Scientific, Evolution of the, S. NEW-
COMB, 385
JASTROW, J., Overlooked form of Stereoscope, 683Jennings, H. S., Behavior of Lower Organisms, R.
M. YERKES, 750JOHNSON, F. S., Nathan Smith Davis, 237Johnston Scholarships of Johns Hopkins, 692JORDAN, D. S., Doctorates and Fellowships, 376JORDAN, E. O., The Sphere of Bacteriology, 657
Kelep, Professor W. M. Wheeler on, 0. F. COOK,611; and the Cotton Plant, E. DWIGHT SAN-DERSON, 887
KEMP, J. F., Geology of City of N. Y., L. P. Grat-acap, 920
KIDD, W., on Direction of Hair in Animals andMan, I. L. WHIPPLE, 401
Kindergarten Science, C. R. EASTMAN, 85KING, F. H., Artificial Root, 680KINGSLEY, J. S., Gaupp's Anatomy of the Frog,
672KIRKWOOD, J. E., Onondaga Acad. of Science, 765Klinostat for Scientific Research, F. C. NEW-
COMBE, 376KRAEMER, H., Pictet on Vegetable Alkaloids, 47KUNZ, G. F., Farrington on Gems and Gem Min-
erals, 307
L., F. A., Song of Birds, 376; Gratacap on Mu-seums, Meyer on Museums in Dresden, 501
NV.w SERIES.VOL. XIX I
SCIENCE. rCONTENTS ANDL INDEX.
Laboratories, Bureau of, for Philippine Islands,P. C. FREER, 105
Laboratory, Alpine, of Univ. of Nebraska, 185Lamarck, Gossip about, B. D., 811LANDACRE, F. L., Ohio Academy of Science, 884LANGWORTHY, C. F., Body Temperature, 650Larvee, Culicid, E. P. FELT, D. B. YOUNG, 312LEE, F. S., International Catalogue of Scientific
Literature, Biology, 720Lippmann, E. 0. von, Die Chemie der Zucker-
arten, F. G. WIECHMANN, 111Lloyd, F. E. and M. A. Bigelow, The Teacbing of
Biology, W. F. GANONG, 880Lobachevski Prize, G. B. HALSTED, 353LOEB, J., Development of Biology, 777Logic, The Field of, F. J. E. WOODBRIDGE, 587LONG, J. H., Modern Chemistry and Medicine, 1Longitude, Determination of, E. SMITH, 466LuCAs, F. A., Sir William Henry Flower, 342;
Swallowing of Stones by Seals, 537; Redis-covery of Dinomys, 846
M., T. C., Metric System, 147McM., J. P., Haller's Lehrbuch der vergleichenden
Anatomie, 603MCCALL, A. G. and L. J. BRIGGS, Artificial Root, 566McConnell, Dr. J. C., 188McGEE, W J, Opportunities in Anthropology at
the World's Fair, 253McGuIRE, J. D., Anthrop. Soc. of Washington, 675MACLOSKIE, G., Ascent of Water in Trees, 116, 246Magnetic Field, Earth's, L. A. BAUER, 634MARK, E. L., Asymmetron Lucayanum, 179MARLATT, C. L., Insects of Harriman Alaska Ex-
pedition, 601, Microscopic Slides, 925MARSH, M. C., Hofer's Fischkrankheiten, 14Mathematical, Society, American, F. N. COLE,
674; San Francisco Section, G. A. MILLER,604; Analysis, E. PICARD, 857
Mathematics and Metaphysics, A. HALL, 651Matter, The New Theory of, A. J. BALFOUR, 257;
Is it to be Abolished? F. E. NIPHER, 506MAYER, A. G., Material versus Intellectual Devel-
opment of Universities, 44Medical Education, J. H. MUSSER, 230Medicine, Internal, W. S. THAYER, 706MELTZER, S. J., Physiology and Medicine, 557Memorial, John Bell Scott, of Wesleyan Univer-
sity, 853MENDEL, L. B., Cohnheim on Chemie der Ei-
weissk6rper, 464Mental Science, G. S. HALL, 481METCALF, H., Clemson College Sci. Club, 537, 764METCALF, M. M., Stomach Stones, 722Metchnikoff, E., Nature of Man, A. HRDLICKA, 109Meteorological, Investigations at Blue Hill Ob-
servatory, R. DEC. W., 240; and MagneticObservatory in Samoan Islands, 853
Meteorology, Notes on, R. DEC. WARD, 57, 153,182, 283, 409, 440, 507, 540, 810, 847, 890;Present Problems of, A. L. ROTCH, 872
Metric System, T. C. M., 147; F. A. HALSEY, 373;A. E. ORTMANN, 506; W. LB C. STEvENS, 608;Germany and, S. S. DALE, 682; W. H. SEA-MAN, 722.
Meyer, A. B., Museums in Dresden, F. A. L., 501Michigan, Univ. of, Research Club, F. C. NEW-
COMBE, 112
Microorganisms of Soil and Human Welfare, T.J. BURRILL, 426; Pathogenic, Life History of,T. SMITnI, 817; Microscopic Slides, C. L.MARLATT, 925
MILKER, G. A., Amer. Mathematical Society, SanFrancisco Section, 604
MILLIKAN, R. A., Des Substances Radioactives,Mme. Curie, 719
MINER, B. G., Attitude of American Universitiestoward Psychology, 299
Mining Engineer, The, H. C. HOOVER, 716Mississippi, Univ. of, Science Club, A. HUME,
115; The Deflection of, I. BOWMAN, 273MORGAN, T. H., Phenomena of Organic 'Polarity,'
742Morphological Conceptions, J. M. COULTER, 617Morphology, Animal, C. B. DAVENPORT, 697Mosely Educational Commission, H. E. ARM-
STRONG, 129MOSES, A. J., Mineral Tables, A. S. Eakle, 177MUNSON, L. S., Chemical Soc. of Washington, 763M1tNSTERBERG, H., International Congress of Arts
and Science, 289Musical Tone, Complex, Analysis of, W. S.
FRANKLIN, 246MUSSER, J. H., Some Aspects of Medical Educa-
tion, 230
National Academy of Sciences, 732Natural History Lore, C. R. EASTMAN, 347Naturalists, American Society of, 813NEWCOMB, S., Evolution of the Scientific Investi-
gator, 385NEWCOMBE, F. C., Research Club of Univ. of
Michigan, 112; Klinostat, 376Newton, Isaac, Studentships at Cambridge, 891New York Academy of Sciences, Astronomy, Phys-
ics and Chemistry, C. C. TROWBPIDGE, 17;Geology and Mineralogy, E. 0. HOVEY, 604;Biology, M. A. BIGELOW, 648, 764
NICKLES, J. M., Dinse's Katalog der Gesellscbaftfur Erdkunde zu Berlin, 15
NIPHER, F. E., Is Matter to be Abolished? 506;What is an Electric Current? 651
Nomenclature, Scientific, C. R. EASTMAN, 727Northwestern University Sci. Club, 1'. FmiEa, 885NoYEs, A. A., Physical Properties of Aqueous
Salt Solutions and the Ionic Theory, 577NOYES, W. A., Problems of Organic Chemistry,
490Nuttall, G. H. F., Blood Immunity and Blood
Relationship, J. EWING, 562Nutting, C. C., American 'Hydroids, T. D. A.
COCKERELL, 799
Ohio Academy of Science, F. L. LANDACRE, 884Onondaga Acad. of Science, J. E. KiRKWOOD, 765Ornithological Notes from N. Y. Zoological Park,
C. W. BEEBE, 538Ornithologists' Union, American, J. H. SAGE, 815ORTMANN, A. E., Metric System, 506OSGOOD, W. H., Biol. Soc. of Washington, 761, 840
Pacific Cold-current, System and Coast Currentof, S. E. BISHOP, 338
Paleobotanical Discovery, E. W. BERRY, 56, 86Paloeontologia Universalis, C. SCHUCHERT, 649Paleontological Induction, C. R. EASTMAN, 465Paleontologists, Vertebrate, Amer. Soc. of, 812
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NEW SERIES.-1VOL. XIX. J SCIENCE.
Paleozoic Seed Plants, L. F. WARD, 279PARSONS, C. L., Section C of American Associa-
tion, 693; Beryllium or Glucinum, 809PATTERSON, A. M., General Meeting of Am.
Chem. Society, 38PEARSON, K., Davenport's Statistical Methods, 765Pediculate, Extinct, T. GILL, 845Pel6e, Mont, from October, 1903, to May, 1904,
E. 0. HOVEY, 23PETERSON, 0. A., Doemonelix, 344Pettee, William Henry, I. N. DEMMON and A. B.
PRESCOTT, 58Philosophical Society of Washington, C. K. WEAD,
17, 675, 760, 801, 922Physical Science, Unity of, R. S. WOODWARD, 417Physiology and Medicine, S. J. MELTZER, 557PICARD, E., Mathematical Analysis, 857PICKERING, E. C., Astronomical Research, 292Pictet, A., The Vegetable Alkaloids, H. KEAEMER,
47Plagiarism, A Case of, G. K. GILBERT, 115Plant Morphology, F. 0. BOWER, 524Plesiosaurs, Stomach Stones and Food of, B.
BROWN, 184; J. HENDERSON, 466; S. W. WIL-LISTON, 565
Poincare, H., La Science et l'Hypothese, J. W. A.YOUNG, 833
Poirier, Cuneo and Delamere, Tie Lymphatics, F.R. SABIN, 878
'Polarity,' Organic, T. H. MORGAN, 742POND, R. H., Endosperm Enzyme of Phoenix Dacty-
lifera, 181Population, of Great Britain, 219POUGH, F. H., N. Y. Section of American Chemical
Society, 803, 841Powell, J. W., Monument.to, 854PRESCOTT, A. B. and I. N. DEMMON, William
Henry Pettee, 58PRESCOTT, S. C., Radium Rays on Bacilli and
Yeast, 246Proboscidoe, American, C. R. E., 890Pseudomonas Campestris on Cabbage Seed, H.
A. HARDING, F. C. STEWART, 55Psychological Club of Cornell Univ., 85Psychology, Attitude of American Universities
toward, B. G. MINER, 299; Experimental,Pteridospermaphyta, The, L. F. WARD, 25; J. M.
Problems of, E. B. TITCHENER, 786, 844COULTER, 149
Publications, Decennial, of Univ. of Chicago, 187Pygmies, African, Height Measurements of, S. P.
VERNER, 539
Quaternary Cave in Shasta Co., Cal., E. L. FUR-LONG, 53
Quotations, 182, 345, 379, 689, 769, 926
R., B. L., Schumann's Praktikum fur morpholo-gische und systematische Botanik, 564
R., T. W., Stereochemie, C. A. Bischoff, 920Radium Rays,. Effect of, on Bacilli and Yeast, S.
C. PRESCOTT, 246Rathbun, M. J., H. Richardson, S. J. Holmes, L.
J. Cole, Crustaceans of Harriman AlaskaExpedition, W. H. DALL, 462
Reade, T. M., Earth Structure, F. D. ADAMS, 212REMSEN, I., The Age of Science, 65Rendle, A. B., Classification of Flowering Plants,
C. E. BESSEr, 434
Rhizopods, Do they die a Natural Death? L. C.WOOSTER, 650
RICHARDSON, H., Professor Giard and the Bopy-rids, 51
RITTER, W. E., Biological Survey of Waters ofPacific Coast, 214
ROBERTS, H. F., Wheat-rye Hybrid, 248Roman Numerals, Use of, R. M. YERKES, 309Root, Artificial, L. J. BRIGGS, A. G. MCCALL, 566;
F. H. KING, 680ROTCI, A. L., Problems of Meteorology, 872Royal Society, 770, 892ROYCE, J., Sciences of the Ideal, 449Ruins, Historic and Prehistoric, E. L. HEWETT,
722
Sabin, A. H., Technology of Paint and Varnish, A.H. GILL, 671
SABIN, F. R., The Lymphatics, Poirier, Cun6o andDelamere, 878
St. Louis Acad. of Science, 50Salt Solutions, Aqueous, A. A. NOYES, 577SANDERSON, E. D., The Keleps and the Cotton
Plant, 887SCHUCHERT, C., Paloeontologia Universalis, 649Schtimann, K., Praktikum fur morphologisehe
und systematische Botanik, B. L. R., 564Science, Age of, I. REMSEN, 65; and the People,
C. BASKERVILLE, 266; and Economics, C. D.WRIGHT, 897
Science,' Trimmed Copies of, 693Scientific, Books, 14, 47, 77, 109, 142, 172, 212,
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SCOTT, W. B., John Bell Hatcher, 139SCOTT, W. E. D., Inheritance of Song, 282Seals, Swallowing of Stones, F. A. LUCAS, 537SEAMAN, W. H., Metric System, 722SEIDELL, A., Chem. Soc. of Washington, 15, 763, 921Seward, A. C., The Jurassic Flora, L. F. WARD,
917SHERMAN, H. C., N. Y. Section of American Chem.
Society, 178SMITH, A., Van't Hoff's Vorlesungen ueber theo-
retische und physikalische Chemie, 241SMITH, E., Determination of Longitude, 466SMITH, G. O., Geol. Soc. of Washington, 760SMITH, T., Pr oblems in Life History of Patho-
genic Microorganisms, 817Social and Economic Science, J. F. CROWELL,
251, 313Societies and.Academies, 15, 49, 79, 112, 145, 178,
241, 537, 604, 648, 674, 721, 760, 800, 838,883
Sociology, Concepts and Methods of, F. H. GID-DINGS, 624
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Spectacles, Concerning, C. R. E., 179SPILLMAN, W. J., Hybrid Wheats, 681SPITZKA, E. A., Taguchi's Brain-weight, 215;
Brain of Swedish Statesman, 612Statistical Methods, Davenport's, K. PEARSON, 765Stejneger, L., Amphibia versus Batrachia, 924Stereoscope, Overlooked Form of, J. JASTROW, 683STEVENS, W. LE C., Halsey and Dale on Metric
System, 172; Chwolson's Lehrbuch derPhysik, 277; Getman's Physical Chemistry,309; Metric Fallacy, 608
STEWART, F. C. and H. A. HARDING, PseudomonasCampestris on Cabbage Seed, 55
Stomach Stones, W. J. BEAL; M. M. METCALF,722
Survey, Biological, of Waters of Pacific Coast, W.E. RITTER, 214
Taurin in Invertebrate Muscle, H. C. BRADLEY, 25Technical Course, C. S. HoWE, 97THAYER, W. S., Problems of Internal Medicine, 706THORNDIKE, E. L., Hall on Adolescence, 142Thorndike, E. L., Educational Psychology, H. A.
AIKINS, 644; Theory of Mental and SocialMeasurements, C. B. DAVENPORT, 798
TITCHENER, E. B., Problems of Experimental Psy-chology, 786, 844
Toll, Baron, 123ToMno, JR., R., Higher Education in Germany
and United States, 73; University Registra-tion Statistics, 909
Torrey Botanical Club, W. T. HORNE, 49, 84, 113,145; E. W. BERRY, 676, 822
Tree-dwellers, K. E. Dopp, 20Trophoblast, The, A. A. W. HUBRECHT, 367Trout, Golden, of Mt. Whitney, 61TROWBRIDGE, C. C., Astronomy, Physics and Chem-
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Ultra-microscopy, C. ABBE, 844Universities, Material versus Intellectual Devel-
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und physikalische Chemie, A. SMITH, 241Varine Auctoritatis, C. R. EASTMAN, 215; G. C.
BUCHANAN, 408; S. F. EMMONS, 537; H. W.HAYNES, 683
VAUGHAN, T. W., Gardiner on Madreporaria, 503;Recent Literature on the Stony Corals, 646
Vegetable Balls, J. ADAMS, 86VERNER, S. P., Height Measurements of African
Pygmies, 539
W., Honorary Degrees in Engineering, 148W., R. DEC., Investigations at Blue Hill Meteor-
ological Observatory, 240Ward, H. A., Ward-Coonley Collection of Meteor-
ites, 0. C. FARRINGTON, 77WVARD, L. F., The Pteridospermaphyta, 25; Paleo-
zoic Seed Plants, 279; The Jurassic Flora, A.C. SEWARD, 917
WARD, R. DEC., Notes on Meteorology, 57, 153,182, 283, 409, 440, 507, 540, 810, 847, 890
WASHBURN, F. L., Economic Entomology at theWorld's Fair, 769
Water in Trees, Ascent of, G. MACLOSKIE, 116,246; C. R. BARNES, 179
WEAD, C. K., Philosophical Society of Washing-ton, 17, 675, 760, 801, 922; Crosby-BrownCollection of Musicians' Portraits, 214
Weevil, Cotton Boll, 475; -resistance, Evolutionof, in Cotton, 0. F. CooK, 666
Wellesley College Science Club, G. E. DAVIS, 765WEYSSE, A. W., Amoebae for the Laboratory, 650Whales, Large Beaked, F. W. TRUE, 888WHEELER, A. S., Elisha Mitchell Scientific So-
ciety, 605, 806WHEELER, W. M., Pupation of Ants and the Gua-
temalan Kelep, 437; Guatemalan Boll WeevilAnt, 766
WHIPPLE, I. L., Kidd on Direction of Hair in Ani-mals and Man, 401
WILEY, H. W., Beet Culture in U. S., 244WILLISTON, S. W., Stomach Stones of Plesio-
saurs, 565WILSON, E. B., Mosaic Development in Annelid
Egg, 748Wisconsin, Univ. of, Sci. Club, F. W. WOLL, 721WOODBRIDGE, F. J. E., The Field of Logic, 587WOODWARD, R. S., Unity of Physical Science, 417Woodworth, R. S., Le Mouvement, S. I. FRANZ, 78WOOSTER, L. C., Do Rhizopods die a Natural
Death? 650Wright, C. D., Science and Economics, 897
X., Membership of American Association, 679YATSU, N., Aster Formation in Cerebratulus, 889YERKES, R. M., Roman Numerals, 309; Jennings
on Behavior of Lower Organisms, 750YOUNG, D. B. and E. P. FELT, Culicid Larvse, 312YOUNG, J. W. A., Poincar6's Science and Hypoth-
esis, 833
Zoology, College-entrance Option in, C. M. CLAPP,E. G. CONKLIN, C. W. HARGITT, J. S. KINGS-LEY, M. A. BIGELOW, 850
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