A WEEKLY JOURNAL Devoted to THE ADVANCEMENT of science, PUBLISHING THE OFFICIAL NOTICES AND PROCEedings of the AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE. EDITORIAL COMMITTEE: S. NEWCOMB, Mathematics; R. S. WOODWARD, Mechanics; E. C. PICKERINe, Astronomy; T. C. MENDENHALL, Physics; IRA REMSEN, Chemistry; CHARLES D. WALCOTT, Geology; W. M. Davis, Physiography; HENRY F. OSBORN, Paleontology; W. K. BROOKS, C. HART MERRIAM, Zoology; S. H. SCUDDER, Entomology; C. E. BESSEY, N. L. BRITTON, Botany; C. S. MINOT, Embryology, Histology; H. P. BOWDITCH, Physiology; WILLIAM H. WELCH, Pathology; J. MCKEEN CATTELL, Psychology. NEW SERIES. VOLUME XVIII. JULY-DECEMBER, 1903. NEW YORK THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 1903 CONTENTS AND INDEX. N. S. VOL. XVIII.-JULY TO DECEMBER, 1903. The Names of Contributors are Printed in Small Capitals. ABNEY, W. DE W., Address of President of Section ADLER, C., The International Catalogue of Scien- Agricultural Education, A. C. TRUE, 684 Allegheny Observatory Library, Exchanges, F. L. St. ALLEN, J. A., Antedated Publications, 631 Royce's Outlines of Psychology; Judd's Gen- Antarctica, E. S. BALCH, 55, 303; H. R. MILL, 182 HOUGH, 18, 148; Association, German, G. G. Archeology and Ethnology, International Commis- Arctic Nomenclature, E. S. BALCH, 501 ARNOLD, R., and DE W. C. WILEY, Geological So- B., A. P., Cornell School of Geography, 380 Bahama Islands, Expedition to, G. B. SHATTUCK, Bailey, S. I., Variable Stars in the Cluster Cen- BALCH, E. S., Antarctica, 55, 303; Arctic Nomen- BARBOUR, E. H., Distribution of Daimonelix, 504 Rarer Elements, 497; Elisha Mitchell Scien- BAUM, H. E., Name of the Breadfruit, 439 BELL, R. G., and V. L. KELLOGG, Variations in- BENEDICT, F. G., Teaching of Chemistry in Graded BENJAMIN, M., John Elfreth Watkins, 300 Bibliographical Soc. of Chicago, C. H. BROWN, 275 MILLAN, 57; H. M. RICHARDS, 58; R. T. COL- BLAIN, JR., A. W., Mich. Ornithological Club, 435 BOLTON, H. C., Ben Jonson's Alchemist, 556 Bombyx mori, Variations induced in, by Controlled ence: Southport Meeting, 321; Address of BROWN, C. H., Bibliographical Society of Chicago, Browning, P. E., Introduction to the Rarer Ele- BUCHNER, E. F., Ten Years of American Psy- BURDON-SANDERSON, J., The Limits of Science, 140 CAMERON, F. K., Toxic Effect of Acids on Seed- Carnegie Institution, 797, 833, 801 CASTLE, W. E., Mendel's Law of Heredity, 396; Heredity of Angora' Coat in Mammals, 760 CHAMBERLAIN, A. F., Right-Handedness, 788 Chemical Society, American, General Meeting, A. M. PATTERSON, 97; New York Section, H. C. SHERMAN, 602, 753; Northeastern Section, ARTHUR M. COMEY, 826; Washington, A. Chemistry, New Terms in, H. C. COOPER, 153; High School, in Relation to Work of a Col- lege Course, R. P. WILLIAMS, 330; Teaching of, in Graded and Secondary Schools, F. G. BENEDICT, 465 Cheston, H. C., P. R. Dean and C. E. Timmerman, Chicago, University of, Medical Club, 54; Investi- gations in Progress at, 375; T. D. A. COCK- Chwolson, O. D., Physik, W. LEC. STEVENS, 271 Clemson College Science Club, F. S. SHIVER, 691, Coast and Geodetic Survey, O. H. TITTMANN, 33; COCKERELL, T. D. A., Abbreviations of New Mexico, 58; Investigations in Progress at the University of Chicago, 500 Code, A. O. U., A. E. BROWN, 535 COLBURN, R. T., Proposed Biological Station at COLE, F. N., American Mathematical Society, 410, Colorado College, Medical Research Laboratory, Colton, B. P., Zoology, J. H. GEROULD, 112 Congress, International, of Arts and Science at Convocation Week Meetings of Scientific Societies, Cook, O. F., Four new Species of Central Ameri- COOPER, H. C., New Terms in Chemistry, 153 DAVY, J. B., Vegetation of the Transvaal, 696 Discussion and Correspondence, 20, 55, 83, 113, 148, 180, 210, 243, 275, 302, 337, 369, 411, 435, 471, 500, 530, 559, 603, 631, 665, 693, 729, Doctorates Conferred by American Universities, Dodge, C. W., General Zoology, 824 Drawing Board and Scales in Trigonometry and Drude's Theory of Optics, C. R. MANN, 432 EARLE, F. S., Torrey Botanical Club, 630, 690, Edser, E., Light for Students, W. LEC. STEVENS, Education, Specialization in, S. W. WILLISTON, 129; and the World's Work, R. S. WOODWARD, 161; Technical, Efficiency of, W. C. MENDEN- Educational Assoc., National Resolutions of, 283 EIKENBERRY, W. L., Biological Society of St. Electrical Engineering, College Courses and, D. Electricity at High Pressures, E. THOMSON, 337 ELIOT, C. W., Definition of a Cultivated Man, 76 Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc., C. BASKERVILLE, 603 Ethnological and Archeological Survey of Cal., F., W. S., Notes on Physics, 282, 312 FERGUSON, M. C., Spongy Tissue of Strasburger, Ferry, E. S., Physics, W. LEC. STEVENS, 271 FINLAY, G. I., N. Y. Acad. of Sciences, Geology and Mineralogy, 17 Fisheries, Bureau of, 476 Fishes of African Family Kneriidæ, T. GILL, 338 Flageolets, Primitive, E. H. HAWLEY, 412 FLEXNER, S., An Aspect of Modern Pathology, 3 Flora of Serpentine Barrens of Southeast Pa., Flower, Sir William, Memorial to, 249 Fossils, Carboniferous, in 'Ocoee' Slates in Ala., FRANKLIN, W. S., Oudin's Polyphase Apparatus and Systems, 241; Hobbs on the Arithmetic of Electrical Measurements, 242; Misuse of Physics by Biologists and Engineers, 641 FULLER, M. L., and A. C. VEATCH, Results of Re- Gage, A. P., Introduction to Physical Science, W. GENTHE, K. W., Seminar Method in Natural Sci- Geological, Survey, Summer Work of, 187; Ex- GOULD, C. N., Evidences of Human Remains in GOULD, G. M., Hitherto Undescribed Visual Phe- Granite, New Spheroidal, J. F. KEMP, 503 HALE, G. E., and R. H. TUCKER, Fifth Satellite HALL, E. H., American Association for the Ad- Haller, B., Lehrbuch der vergleichenden Anatomie, HARRIS, R. A., Drawing Board and Scales in HATCHER, J. B., Vertebrate Paleontology at the Carnegie Museum, 559; and J. W. STANTON, Hatcher's Reports of Princeton University Expe- Havana, Water Supply of, C. H. EIGENMANN, 281 the Vertebrate Paleontologists of America, 827 HEILPRIN, A., Ascending Obelisk of Mont Pelé, 184 an HERRICK, C. J., The Summer Laboratory as Chemistry of Soils as Related to Crop Pro- HOBBS, W. H., The Frontier of Physiography, 538 HOLLAND, W. J., Rothschild and Jordan's Revision Honolulu, Longitude of, J. F. HAYFORD, 589 Hortvet. J.. Elementary Practical Physics, W. HOUGH, T., and W. T. SEDGWICK, Training in Phys- HOVEY, E. O., N. Y. Acad of Sci., Geology and HULL, G. F., Mann's Advanced Optics, 661 Ichthyosauria, Triassic, Recent Literature on, J. Indian Pottery, F. S. DELLENBAUGH, 148 JACKSON, D. C., Typical College Course dealing Judith River Beds and Belly River Beds, J. W. Jupiter, Fifth Satellite of, R. H. TUCKER, G. E. KEARNEY, T. H., Protective Function of Raphides, KELLOGG, V. L., Some Insect Reflexes, 693; and R. Kite Construction, Professor Bell on, H. H. CLAY- Knight, Wilbur Clinton, A. NELSON, 406 Kunzite, C. BASKERVILLE, 303 L., F. A., Exhibit of U. S. National Museum at Laborde, Professor, Brain of, E. A. SPITZKA, 346 Lehfeldt, R. A., Text-book of Physics, W. LEC. LENHER, V., Univ. of Wisconsin Science Club, 755 Lister Institute, 219 LIVINGSTON, B. E., Michigan Plant Societies again, 435 Livingston, B. E., Diffusion and Osmotic Pressure LOCKYER, N., Address of President of British Asso- LODGE, O., The Limits of Science, 145 |