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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

535343

THE NEW ERA PRINTING COMPANY,

41 NORTH QUEEN STREET,

LANCASTER, PA.

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
of Education of British Association, 577
ADAMS, C. C., Breeding Area of Kirtland's Warbler
in Michigan, 217
ADAMS, F. D., Washington on the Chemical Anal-
ysis of Igneous Rocks, 470

ADLER, C., The International Catalogue of Scien-
tific Literature, 268

Agricultural Education, A. C. TRUE, 684
ALDRICH, T. H., and E. A. SMITH, Grand Gulf
Formation, 20

Allegheny Observatory Library, Exchanges, F. L.
O. WADSWORTH, 471

St.

ALLEN, J. A., Antedated Publications, 631
American Association for the Advancement of
Science, and Affiliated Societies, 669;
Louis Meeting, 506, 673, 705, 787; Member-
ship in, 822
Andrews, E. J., and H. N. Howland, Elements of
Physics, W. LEC. STEVENS,,271
ANGELL, J. R., Villa's Contemporary Psychology;

Royce's Outlines of Psychology; Judd's Gen-
etic Psychology; Stratton's Experimental
Psychology; Strong's Why the Mind has a
Body, 748

Antarctica, E. S. BALCH, 55, 303; H. R. MILL, 182
Anthropological, Society of Washington, W.

HOUGH, 18, 148; Association, German, G. G.
MACCURDY, 623

Archeology and Ethnology, International Commis-
sion of, 250

Arctic Nomenclature, E. S. BALCH, 501
ARMSBY, H. P., Isodynamic Replacement of Nu-
trients, 481

ARNOLD, R., and DE W. C. WILEY, Geological So-
ciety of American Universities, 691
Arrhenius, S. A., Physik, R. DEC. W., 498
Atomic Theory, F. W. CLARKE, 513
Auroras, 27-day Period in, and its Connection with
Sun-spots, H. H. CLAYTON, 632

B., A. P., Cornell School of Geography, 380
B., F. A., Gonionemus versus Gonionema, 501
Bacterial Spot, A. F. Woods, 537

Bahama Islands, Expedition to, G. B. SHATTUCK,
427

Bailey, S. I., Variable Stars in the Cluster Cen-
tauri, G. MÜLLER, 593

BALCH, E. S., Antarctica, 55, 303; Arctic Nomen-
clature, 501

BARBOUR, E. H., Distribution of Daimonelix, 504
Barometer, The Word, J. C. SHEDD, 278
BASKERVILLE, C., Kunzite, 303; Browning on the

Rarer Elements, 497; Elisha Mitchell Scien-
tific Society, 603; and G. F. KUNZ, Action of
Radium, Roentgen Rays and Ultra-violet Light
on Minerals and Gems, 769

BAUM, H. E., Name of the Breadfruit, 439
BELL, A. G., and Z. T. SoWERS, Radium and Can-
cer, 155

BELL, R. G., and V. L. KELLOGG, Variations in-
duced in Bombyx mori by Controlled Varying
Food Supply, 741

BENEDICT, F. G., Teaching of Chemistry in Graded
and Secondary Schools, 465

BENJAMIN, M., John Elfreth Watkins, 300
BESSEY, C. E., Botanical Notes, 27, 121, 246, 315,
540, 796; Peirce's Plant Physiology, 52; Liv-
ingston's Diffusion and Osmotic Pressure in
Plants, 208

Bibliographical Soc. of Chicago, C. H. BROWN, 275
BIGELOW, M. A., N. Y. Acad. of Sci., Biology, 559
Biological, Laboratory at the Tortugas, C. MAC-

MILLAN, 57; H. M. RICHARDS, 58; R. T. COL-
BURN, 86; Society of St. Louis, W. L. EIKEN-
BERRY, 210; of Washington, F. A. LUCAS, 689,
722

BLAIN, JR., A. W., Mich. Ornithological Club, 435
Blatchley's Orthoptera of Indiana, F. M. WEBSTER,
557

BOLTON, H. C., Ben Jonson's Alchemist, 556
Bolton, Henry Carrington, 798

Bombyx mori, Variations induced in, by Controlled
Varying Food Supply, V. L. KELLOGG and R.
G. BELL, 741
Botanical, Society of Washington, H. J. WEBBER,
19; Notes, C. E. BESSEY, 27, 121, 246, 315,
540, 796; F. D. HEALD, 374; Station, Tropical,
D. S. JOHNSON, 210
Brain-weights, of Japanese, E. A. SPITZKA, 371;
of Brothers, E. A. SPITZKA, 699
Breadfruit, Name of, H. E. BAUM, 439
British Association for the Advancement of Sci-

ence: Southport Meeting, 321; Address of
President, N. LOCKYER, 385, 417; Grants,
444; Address of President of Geological Sec-
tion, W. W. WATTS, 449; of Subsection of
Astronomy and Meteorology, W. N. SHAW,
487; of Anthropological Section, J. SYMING-
TON, 545; of Educational Section, W. DE W.
ABNEY, 577; Meteorology at, A. L. ROTCH,
657; Anthropology at, G. G. MACCURDY, 716
BROWN, A. E., The A. O. U. Code, 535

BROWN, C. H., Bibliographical Society of Chicago,
275

Browning, P. E., Introduction to the Rarer Ele-
ments, C. BASKERVILLE, 497.

BUCHNER, E. F., Ten Years of American Psy-
chology, 193, 233

BURDON-SANDERSON, J., The Limits of Science, 140

CAMERON, F. K., Toxic Effect of Acids on Seed-
lings, 411

Carnegie Institution, 797, 833, 801

CASTLE, W. E., Mendel's Law of Heredity, 396;

Heredity of Angora' Coat in Mammals, 760
Catalogue, International, of Scientific Literature,
C. ADLER, 268

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.

SEIDELL, 828

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,
Physics, W. LEC. STEVENS, 271

Chicago, University of, Medical Club, 54; Investi-

gations in Progress at, 375; T. D. A. COCK-
ERELL, 500

Chwolson, O. D., Physik, W. LEC. STEVENS, 271
CLARKE, F. W., The Atomic Theory, 513
CLAYTON, H. H., Professor Bell on Kite Construc-
tion, 204; Auroras and Sun-spots, 632

Clemson College Science Club, F. S. SHIVER, 691,

728

Coast and Geodetic Survey, O. H. TITTMANN, 33;
Magnetic Work of, 374

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
the Tortugas, 86

COLE, F. N., American Mathematical Society, 410,
664

Colorado College, Medical Research Laboratory,
W. F. SLOCUM, 58

Colton, B. P., Zoology, J. H. GEROULD, 112
COMEY, A. M., Northeastern Section of American
Chemical Society, 826

Congress, International, of Arts and Science at
St. Louis Exposition, J. DEWEY, 275, 665;
R. S. WOODWARD, 302; H. MÜNSTERBERG,
559, 788, 764

Convocation Week Meetings of Scientific Societies,

751, 825

Cook, O. F., Four new Species of Central Ameri-

can Rubber Tree, 436

COOPER, H. C., New Terms in Chemistry, 153
COVILLE, F. V., Small's Flora of Southeastern

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DAVY, J. B., Vegetation of the Transvaal, 696
DELLENBAUGH, F. S., Indian Pottery, 148
Devil-fish, A Little Known, T. GILL, 473
DEWEY, J., St. Louis Congress of Arts and Sci-

ence, 275, 665

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,

755, 787

Doctorates Conferred by American Universities,

257

Dodge, C. W., General Zoology, 824

Drawing Board and Scales in Trigonometry and

Navigation, R. A. HARRIS, 108

Drude's Theory of Optics, C. R. MANN, 432
Duerden's West Indian Madreporarian Polyps,
J. P. McM., 80

EARLE, F. S., Torrey Botanical Club, 630, 690,
754, 790

Edser, E., Light for Students, W. LEC. STEVENS,
271

Education, Specialization in, S. W. WILLISTON,

129; and the World's Work, R. S. WOODWARD,

161; Technical, Efficiency of, W. C. MENDEN-

HALL, 295

Educational Assoc., National Resolutions of, 283
EIGENMANN, C. H., Water Supply of Havana, 281

EIKENBERRY, W. L., Biological Society of St.

Louis, 210

Electrical Engineering, College Courses and, D.
C. JACKSON, 710

Electricity at High Pressures, E. THOMSON, 337
Electrochemical Society, American, 284

ELIOT, C. W., Definition of a Cultivated Man, 76
Eliot and Soulé on Caterpillars and their Moths,
C. M. WEED, 53

Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc., C. BASKERVILLE, 603
English, Better, in Science, P. C. WARMAN, 563
Entomological Society of Washington, R. P.
CURRIE, 82

Ethnological and Archeological Survey of Cal.,
B. I. WHEELER and F. W. PUTNAM, 570
Examinations, Scientific and Technical, 413

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.,

J. W. HARSHBERGER, 339

Flower, Sir William, Memorial to, 249
Formal, Dangers of, E. A. SPITZKA, 87
Formation, Grand Gulf, E. A. SMITH and T. H.
ALDRICH, 20; W. H. DALL, 83; E. W. HIL-
GARD, 180

Fossils, Carboniferous, in 'Ocoee' Slates in Ala.,
E. A. SMITH, 244

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

FRAZER, P., A Visual Phenomenon, 729

Fruit, Food Value of, 540

FULLER, M. L., and A. C. VEATCH, Results of Re-
survey of Long Island, 729

Gage, A. P., Introduction to Physical Science, W.
LEC. STEVENS, 271

GENTHE, K. W., Seminar Method in Natural Sci-
ences, 116

Geological, Survey, Summer Work of, 187; Ex-
plorations in Egypt, 441; Soc. of Amer. Uni-
versities, R. ARNOLD and DE W. C. WILEY, 691
GEROULD, J. H., Colton's Zoology, 112
GILL, T., Fishes of the African Family Kneriida,
338; A Little Known Devil-fish, 473
Gonionemus versus Gonionema, L. MURBACH, 373;
F. A. B., 501

GOULD, C. N., Evidences of Human Remains in
Jacobs' Cavern, 151

GOULD, G. M., Hitherto Undescribed Visual Phe-
nomenon, 536

Granite, New Spheroidal, J. F. KEMP, 503

HALE, G. E., and R. H. TUCKER, Fifth Satellite
of Jupiter, 500

HALL, E. H., American Association for the Ad-
vancement of Science, 787

Haller, B., Lehrbuch der vergleichenden Anatomie,
J. P. McM., 368

HARRIS, R. A., Drawing Board and Scales in
Trigonometry and Navigation, 108
HARSHBERGER, J. W., Flora of Serpentine Barrens
of Southeast Pa., 339
Harvard University, Endowment of Applied Sci-
ence, 668

HATCHER, J. B., Vertebrate Paleontology at the

Carnegie Museum, 559; and J. W. STANTON,
Judith River Beds and their Correlation with
Belly River Beds, 211

Hatcher's Reports of Princeton University Expe-
ditions to Patagonia, W. H. DALL, 146
Hathaway's Edition of Jonson's Alchemist, H. C.
BOLTON, 556

Havana, Water Supply of, C. H. EIGENMANN, 281
HAWLEY, E. H., Primitive Flageolets, 412
Hay, O. P., and S. W. WILLISTON, The Society of

the Vertebrate Paleontologists of America, 827
HAYFORD, J. F., Longitude of Honolulu, 589
HEALD, F. D., Botanical Notes, 374; Toxic Effect
of O and OH Ions on Seedlings of Indian
Corn, 472

HEILPRIN, A., Ascending Obelisk of Mont Pelé, 184
Heredity of 'Angora' Coat in Mammals, W. E.
CASTLE, 760

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HERRICK, C. J., The Summer Laboratory as
Instrument of Biological Research, 263
HEYL, P. R., Specific Heat of Mercury, 56
HILGARD, E. W., Grand Gulf Formation, 180;

Chemistry of Soils as Related to Crop Pro-
duction, 755

HOBBS, W. H., The Frontier of Physiography, 538
Hobbs, W. R. P., Arithmetic of Electrical Measure-
ments, W. S. FRANKLIN, 242

HOLLAND, W. J., Rothschild and Jordan's Revision
of Sphingidæ, 15

Honolulu, Longitude of, J. F. HAYFORD, 589
HOPKINS, T. C., Onondaga Academy of Science, 530
Horticultural and Agricultural Terms, New, H. J.
WEBBER, 501

Hortvet. J.. Elementary Practical Physics, W.
LEC. STEVENS, 271

HOUGH, T., and W. T. SEDGWICK, Training in Phys-
iology and Hygiene and Public Schools, 353
HOUGH, W., Anthropological Society of Washing-
ton, 18, 148

HOVEY, E. O., N. Y. Acad of Sci., Geology and
Mineralogy, 17, 631, 789; Mont Pelé, 633
HOWARD, L. O., Mexican Cotton Boll Weevil, 693
HRDLICKA, A., Contribution to the Craniology of
the People of Scotland, 568

HULL, G. F., Mann's Advanced Optics, 661
HURD, H. M., Duty and Responsibility of the Uni-
versity in Medical Education, 65
Huxley Memorial Lecture, 634

Ichthyosauria, Triassic, Recent Literature on, J.
C. MERRIAM, 311

Indian Pottery, F. S. DELLENBAUGH, 148

JACKSON, D. C., Typical College Course dealing
with Phases of Electrical Engineering, 710
JOHNSON, D. S., Jamaica as a Tropical Botanical
Station, 210

Judith River Beds and Belly River Beds, J. W.
HATCHER and T. W. STANTON, 211

Jupiter, Fifth Satellite of, R. H. TUCKER, G. E.
HALE, 500

KEARNEY, T. H., Protective Function of Raphides,
244

KELLOGG, V. L., Some Insect Reflexes, 693; and R.
G. BELL, Variations Induced in Bombyx mori
by Controlled Varying Food Supply, 741
KEMP, J. F., A New Spheroidal Granite, 503
KING, F. H., Soluble Salts in Soils, 343
Kirtland's Warbler, Breeding Area of, in Mich-
igan, C. C. ADAMS, 217

Kite Construction, Professor Bell on, H. H. CLAY-
TON, 204

Knight, Wilbur Clinton, A. NELSON, 406
KUNZ, G. F., A New Lilac-colored Spodumene,
280; and C. BASKERVILLE, Action of Radium,
Roentgen Rays and Ultra-violet Light on Min-
erals and Gems, 769

Kunzite, C. BASKERVILLE, 303

L., F. A., Exhibit of U. S. National Museum at
St. Louis, 248

Laborde, Professor, Brain of, E. A. SPITZKA, 346
LAMBE, L. M., Recent Zoopaleontology, 60
LANE, A. C., Absorbed Gases and Vulcanism, 760
LANKESTER, E. R., The Limits of Science, 143
LEE, S., American Method of Appointing Univer-
sity Professors, 89

Lehfeldt, R. A., Text-book of Physics, W. LEC.
STEVENS, 271

LENHER, V., Univ. of Wisconsin Science Club, 755
Lesley, J. Peter, J. J. STEVENSON, 1

Lister Institute, 219

LIVINGSTON, B. E., Michigan Plant Societies again,

435

Livingston, B. E., Diffusion and Osmotic Pressure
in Plants, C. E. BESSEY, 208

LOCKYER, N., Address of President of British Asso-
ciation, 385, 417; Simultaneous Solar and
Terrestrial Changes, 611

LODGE, O., The Limits of Science, 145
LOEW, F. A., Toxic Effect of H and OH Ions on
Seedlings of Indian Corn, 304

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