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, Mechanios ; E. C. PICKERING, H. P. BOWDITCH, Physiology ; WILLIAM H. WELCH, Pathology ; J. MCKEEN CATTELL, Psychology. NEW SERIES. VOLUME XVIII. JULY - DECEMBER, 1903. NEW YORK 1903 CONTENTS AND INDEX. . N. S. VOL. XVIII. — JULY TO DECEMBER, 1903. The Names of Contributors are Printed in Small Capitals. BAUM, H. E., Name of the Breadfruit, 439 cer, 155 ABNEY, W. DE W., Address of President of Section of Education of British Association, 577 in Michigan, 217 ysis of Igneous Rocks, 470 tific Literature, 268 Formation, 20 O. WADSWORTH, 471 Science, and Affiliated Societies, 669; St. ship in, 822 Physics, W. LEC. STEVENS,,271 Royce's Outlines of Psychology; Judd's Gen- Body, 748 HOUGH, 18, 148; Association, German, G. G. MACCURDY, 623 sion of, 250 trients, 481 ciety of American Universities, 691 Sun-spots, H. H. CLAYTON, 632 BELL, R. G., and V. L. KELLOGG, Variations in- duced in Bombyx mori by Controlled Varying Food Supply, 741 and Secondary Schools, 465 540, 796; Peirce's Plant Physiology, 52; Liv- Plants, 208 MILLAN, 57; H. M. RICHARDS, 58; R. T. Col- 722 557 Varying Food Supply, V. L. KELLOGG and R. G. BELL, 741 19; Notes, C. E. BESSEY, 27, 121, 246, 315, D. S. JOHNSON, 210 of Brothers, E. A. SPITZKA, 699 ence: Southport Meeting, 321; Address of 657; Anthropology at, G. G. MACCURDY, 716 275 ments, C. BASKERVILLE, 497. chology, 193, 233 lings, 411 B., A. P., Cornell School of Geography, 380 427 tauri, G. MÜLLER, 593 clature, 501 Rarer Elements, 497; Elisha Mitchell Scien- CASTLE, W. E., Mendel's Law of Heredity, 396; DAVY, J. B., Vegetation of the Transvaal, 696 Heredity of 'Angora’ Coat in Mammals, 760 DELLENBAUGH, F. S., Indian Pottery, 148 DEWEY, J., St. Louis Congress of Arts and Sci- CHAMBERLAIN, A. F., Right-Handedness, 788 Chemical Society, American, General Meeting, A. Discussion and Correspondence, 20, 55, 83, 113, 148, M. PATTERSON, 97; New York Section, H. C. 180, 210, 243, 275, 302, 337, 369, 411, 435, SHERMAN, 602, 753; Northeastern Section, 471, 500, 530, 559, 603, 631, 665, 693, 729, ARTHUR M. COMEY, 826; Washington, A. 755, 787 Doctorates Conferred by American Universities, Chemistry, New Terms in, H. C. COOPER, 153; 257 High School, in Relation to Work of a Col. Dodge, C. W., General Zoology, 824 Drude's Theory of Optics, C. R. MANN, 432 J. P. McM., 80 gations in Progress at, 375; T. D. A. COCK- EARLE, F. S., Torrey Botanical Club, 630, 690, 754, 790 271 129; and the World's Work, R. S. WOODWARD, Clemson College Science Club, F. S. SHIVER, 691, 161; Technical, Efficiency of, W. C. MENDEN- Coast and Geodetic Survey, 0. H. TITTMANN, 33; Educational Assoc., National Resolutions of, 283 EIGENMANN, C. H., Water Supply of Havana, 281 COCKERELL, T. D. A., Abbreviations of New EIKENBERRY, W. L., Biological Society of St. Mexico, 58; Investigations in Progress at the Louis, 210 Electrical Engineering, College Courses and, D. Code, A. 0. U., A. E. BROWN, 535 COLBURN, R. T., Proposed Biological Station at Electricity at High Pressures, E. THOMSON, 337 Electrochemical Society, American, 284 COLE, F. N., American Mathematical Society, 410, ELIOT, C. W., Definition of a Cultivated Man, 76 Eliot and Soulé on Caterpillars and their Moths, Colorado_College, Medical Research Laboratory, C. M. WEED, 53 Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc., C. BASKERVILLE, 603 Colton, B. P., Zoology, J. H. GEROULD, 112 English, Better, in Science, P. C. WARMAN, 563 COMEY, A. M., Northeastern Section of American Entomological Society of Washington, R. P. Congress, International, of Arts and Science at Ethnological and Archeological Survey of Cal., St. Louis Exposition, J. DEWEY, 275, 665; B. I. WHEELER and F. W. PUTNAM, 570 R. S. WOODWARD, 302; H. MÜNSTERBERG, Examinations, Scientific and Technical, 413 559, 788, 764 FERGUSON, M. C., Spongy Tissue of Strasburger, Cook, O. F., Four new Species of Central Ameri- 308 Ferry, E. S., Physics, W. LEC. STEVENS, 271 COOPER, H. C., New Terms in Chemistry, 153 FINLAY, G. I., N. Y. Acad. of Sciences, Geology COVILLE, F. V., Small's Flora of Southeastern and Mineralogy, 17 CRANE, T. F., E. W. HUFFcut and W. F. DURAND, Fishes of African Family Kneriidæ, T. GILL, 338 Resolutions of Faculty of Cornell University Flageolets, Primitive, E. H. HAWLEY, 412 FLEXNER, S., An Aspect of Modern Pathology, 3 Craniology of People of Scotland, A. HRDLICKA, Flora of Serpentine Barrens of Southeast Pa., CRAWLEY, H.. Tablettes Zoologiques,' 59 Flower, Sir William, Memorial to, 249 CURRIE, R. P., Entomological Society of Wash- 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- Daimonelix, Distribution of, E. H. BARBOUR, 504 DALL, W. H., Grand Gulf Formation, 83; Prince. Fossils, Carboniferous, in 'Ocoee' Slates in Ala., ton University Expedition to Patagonia, 146 E. A. SMITH, 244 DANDENO, J. B., Phototropism under Light-rays of FRANKLIN, W. S., Oudin's Polyphase Apparatus and Systems, 241; Hobbs on the Arithmetic DANIELS, F., Upland Plant Societies of Kent Co., of Electrical Measurements, 242; Misuse of Physics by Biologists and Engineers, 641 DAVENPORT, C. B., Vernon on Variation in Ani- FRAZER, P., A Visual Phenomenon, 729 Gage, A. P., Introduction to Physical Science, W. GENTHE, K. W., Seminar Method in Natural Sci- 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 Kneriidæ, 338; A Little Known Devil-fish, 473 Gonionemus versus Gonionema, L. MURBACH, 373; GOULD, C. N., Evidences of Human Remains in Jacobs' Cavern, 151 nomenon, 536 Hough, T., and W. T. SEDGWICK, Training in Phys- iology and Hygiene and Public Schools, 353 Hough, W., Anthropological Society of Washing- 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 HULL, G. F., Mann's Advanced Optics, 661 versity in Medical Education, 65 Ichthyosauria, Triassic, Recent Literature on, J. C. MERRIAM, 311 with Phases of Electrical Engineering, 710 JOHNSON, D. S., Jamaica as a Tropical Botanical Judith River Beds and Belly River Beds, J. W. HATCHER and T. W. STANTON, 211 HALE, 500 KEARNEY, T. H., Protective Function of Raphides, 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 igan, C. C. ADAMS, 217 Kite Construction, Professor Bell on, H. H. CLAY- Knight, Wilbur Clinton, A. NELSON, 406 Kunz, G. F., A New Lilac-colored Spodumene, 280; and C. BASKERVILLE, Action of Radium, Hale, G. E., and R. H. TUCKER, Fifth Satellite HALL, E. H., American Association for the Ad- Haller, B., Lehrbuch der vergleichenden Anatomie, J. P. McM., 368 Trigonometry and Navigation, 108 of Southeast Pa., 339 Carnegie Museum, 559; and J. W. STANTON, Belly River Beds, 211 ditions to Patagonia, W. H. DALL, 146 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 of 0 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. HERBICK, C. J., The Summer Laboratory as an Instrument of Biological Research, 263 Chemistry of Soils as Related to Crop Pro- duction, 755 ments, W. S. FRANKLIN, 242 of Sphingidæ, 15 WEBBER, 501 L., F. A., Exhibit of U. S. National Museum at Laborde, Professor, Brain of, E. A. SPITZKA, 346 sity Professors, 89 Lehfeldt, R. A., Text-book of Physics, W. LEC. LENHER, V., Univ. of Wisconsin Science Club, 755 435 in Plants, C. E. BESSEY, 208 ciation, 385, 417; Simultaneous Solar and Terrestrial Changes, 611 Seedlings of Indian Corn, 304 |