VERNON LYMAN KELLOGG, 136 Halley's Comet, C. L. DOOLITTLE, 5 Harvard College, The Case of, J. Mc- KEEN CATTELL, 593
HAYES, ALFRED, JR., The Relation of the Law to Public Health, 280 Heredity, W. E. CASTLE, 417
Lesley, Peter, the Life of, 3'0 LIBBY, WALTER, The Theory of Style, 76
MACLAURIN, RICHARD C., rests of Aca- demic Efficiency, 487
Man, the Evolution of, and its Control, ROSWELL H. JOHNSON, 49; Climate in some of its Relations to, ROBERT DEC. WARD, 246
Marine, Zoological Station, Kristine- berg, CHARLES LINCOLN EDWARDS, 125; Museum, A Great, CHARLES ATWOOD KOFOID, 196
MARTIN, LAWRENCE, The Hubbard Gla-
HERRICK, FRANCIS H., Instinct and In- ¦ cier, Alaska, 293 telligence in Birds, 532 HILL, ALEX, Sea-sickness, Pain, 429
History, Scientific Presentation of, LYNN THORNDIKE, 170
Hubbard Glacier, Alaska, LAWRENCE MARTIN, 293
Huggins, Sir William, 616
Incorporated Charities, 412 Indian Fairy Book, SPENCER TROTTER,
Insanity, Two Preventable Causes of, THOMAS W. SALMON, 557 Insects and Entomologists, their Rela- tions to the Community at Large, JOHN B. SMITH, 209, 467 Instinct and Intelligence in Birds, FRANCIS H. HERRICK, 532 International Coinage, THEO. F. VAN WAGENEN, 287
JOHNSON, ROSWELL H., The Evolution of Man and its Control, 49
KELLERMAN, IVY, The Denominational College, 358 KELLOGG, VERNON LYMAN, Ernst Haeckel-Darwinist, Monist, 136 Kelvin, Lord, 616
KING, IRVING, Australian Morality, 147 Knowledge of Good and Evil, T. D. A. COCKERELL, 143
KNOWLTON, F. H., Biologic Principles of Paleogeography, 601 AOFOID, CHARLES ATWOOD, A Great Marine Museum, 196 Kristineberg Marine Zoological Sta- tion, CHARLES LINCOLN EDWARDS,
Laboratory, Tortugas, Research Work at the, ALFRED GOLDSBOROUGH MAYER, 397
Language, The Growth of, CHARLES W. SUPER, 344
Law, the Relation of, to Public Health, ALFRED HAYES, JR., 280
LEE, FREDERIC S., The Nature of Fa- tigue, 182
MAYER, ALFRED GOLDSBOROUGH, Re- search Work at the Tortugas Labo- ratory, 397
Medicine, Tropical, The Leading School of, EDWARD NELSON TOBEY, 337 Money, the Transmission of Disease by, A. CRESSY MORRISON, 86 Monist, Darwinist-Ernst
VERNON LYMAN KELLOGG, 136 Morality, Australian, IRVING KING, 147 MORRISON, A. CRESSY, Te Transmis- sion of Disease by Money, 86 Museum, A Great Marine, CHARLES ATWOOD KOFOID, 196
Non-magnetic Yacht " Carnegie," 101
Pain, Sneezing, Sea-sickness, ALEX HILL, 429
Paleogeography, Biologic Principles of,
CHARLES SCHUCHERT, 591; F. H. KNOWLTON, 601
Paleontologic Record, Adequacy of the, SAMUEL CALVIN, 582; R. S. BASS- LER, 586 Paleontological Society Conference Papers, JOHN M. CLARKE, 582 Paleontology, Stratigraphy and, Inter- dependence of, W. J. SINCLAIR, 589 PERRY, RALPH BARTON, The Prophecy of Francis Bacon, 495
Pole, How could an Explorer find the, HARRY FIELDING REID, 89
Population of the United States,
JAMES S. STEVENS, 382 PRICE, HOMER C., The Reorganization of American Farming, 462 Princeton, The Troubles at, 517 Professors, Salaries of, 615 Progress of Science, 98, 203, 306, 412, 513, 615 Prophecy of Francis Bacon, RALPH BARTON PERRY, 495
Public Health, the Relation of the Law to, ALFRED HAYES, JR., 280
REID, HARRY FIELDING, How could an Explorer find the Pole, 89 Reorganization of American Farming, HOMER C. PRICE, 462
Research Work at the Tortugas Style, the Theory of, WALTER LIBBY, Laboratory, ALFRED GOLDSBOROUGH MAYER, 397
RICHARDS, HORACE CLARK, The Struc- ture of the World-stuff, 269 RITTER, WILLIAM E., Darwin's Prob- able Place in Future Biology, 32
Salaries of Professors, 615 SALMON, THOMAS W., Two Preventable Causes of Insanity, 557 Scenery, Soil and Atmosphere, ALBERT PERRY BRIGHAM, 570 SCHUCHERT, CHARLES, Biologic Prin- ciples of Paleogeography, 591 Scientific, Items, 104, 208, 311, 416, 520, 619; Faith and Works, ARTHUR GORDON WEBSTER, 105; Presentation of History, LYNN THORNDIKE, 170; Work of the Department of Agri- culture, W J MCGEE, 521 Sea-sickness, Sneezing, Pain, ALEX HILL, 429
SINCLAIR, W. J., Interdependence of Stratigraphy and Paleontology, 589 SLOCUM, STEPHEN ELMER, The Geo- graphic Aspect of Culture, 158 SMITH, JAMES PERRIN, Ancient Cli- mate of the West Coast, 478 SMITH, JOHN B., Insects and Entomol- ogists, their Relations to the Com- munity at Large, 209, 467 Sneezing, Sea-sickness, Pain, ALEX HILL, 429
Soil, Atmosphere and scenery, ALBERT PERRY BRIGHAM, 570 STEVENS, JAMES S., The Population of the United States, 382 STEVENSON, CHARLES HUGH, Preserva- tion of the Fisheries on the High Seas, 389
STEVENSON, JOHN J., College Diver- sions, 71
Stratigraphy and Paleontology, Inter- dependence of, W. J. SINCLAIR, 589 Structure of the World-stuff, HORACE CLARK RICHARDS, 269
SUPER, CHARLES W., The Growth of a Language, 344
Teaching, Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of, 413
Tests of Academic Efficiency, RICHARD C. MACLAURIN, 487 THORNDIKE, LYNN, The Scientific Pres- entation of History, 170
TOBEY, EDWARD NELSON, The Leading School of Tropical Medicine, 337 Tortugas Laboratory, Research Work at the, ALFRED GOLDSBOROUGH MAYER, 397
Trial of an Old Greek Corn-ring, FREDERIC EARLE WHITAKER, 370 Tropical Medicine, The Leading School of, EDWARD NELSON TOBEY, 337 TROTTER, SPENCER, The Indian Fairy Book, 565
VAN WAGENEN, THEO. F., International Coinage, 287
WARD, ROBERT DEC., Climate in Some of its Relations to, 246 WEBSTER, ARTHUR GORDON, Scientific Faith and Works, 105
WENLEY, R. M., John Dalton and his Achievement; A Glimpse across a Century, 500
West Coast, Ancient Climates of, JAMES PERRIN SMITH, 478 WHITAKER, FREDERIC EARLE, The Trial WOODS, FREDERICK ADAMS, Laws of of an Old Greek Corn-ring, 370 Diminishing Environmental
Works and Faith, Scientific, ARTHUR ences, 313 GORDON WEBSTER, 105 World-stuff, The Structure of the, HORACE CLARK RICHARDS, 269
Zoological Station, Swedish Kristine- berg Marine, CHARLES LINCOLN ED- WARDS, 125
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CONTENTS OF THE APRIL NUMBER
Laws of Diminishing Environmental Influences. Dr. FREDERICK ADAMS WOODS.
The Leading School of Tropical Medicine. Dr. EDWARD NELSON TOBEY.
The Growth of a Language. Dr. CHARLES W. SUPER. The Denominational College. Dr. IVY KELLERMAN. The Trial of an Old Greek Corn-ring. Dr. FREDERIC EARLE WHITAKER.
The Population of the United States. Professor JAMES S. STEVENS.
Preservation of the Fisheries on the High Seas. Dr. CHARLES HUGH STEVENSON.
The Research Work of the Tortugas Laboratory. Dr. ALFRED GOLDSBOROUGH MAYER.
Incorporated Charities; The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching; Amos Emerson Dolbear; Scientific Items.
CONTENTS OF THE MAY NUMBER Heredity. Professor W. E. CASTLE. Sneezing, Sea-sickness, Pain. DR. ALEX. HILL. The Circulations of the Atmospheres of the Earth and of the Sun. Professor FRANK H. BIGELOW. The Reorganization of American Farming. Professor HOMER C. PRICE.
Insects and Entomologists, their Relation to the Com- munity at Large. Professor J. B. SMITH.
Ancient Climates of the West Coast. Professor JAMES PERRIN SMITH.
Some Tessts of Academic Efficiency. President RICHARD C. MACLAURIN
The Prophecy of Francis Bacon. Professor RALPH BARTON PERRY.
John Dalton and his Achievement; A Glimpse Across a Century. Professor R. M. WENLEY.
The Death of Alexander Agassiz; Charles Reid Barnes; The Troubles at Princeton; Scientific Items.
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