National, Research CoanciL 309; Pros- peritj, Distribution of Froperty and income, Chasles A. Gilcxebist, 361; Secttrity, A Neglected Factor in the Question of, Gboboe F. Abps, 498
Native Fauna, The Conservation of the, Walter P. Taylor, 399
New Jersey's Insects, Harry B. Weiss, 385
Number, Favorite, of the Zufii, Elsie Clews Parsons, 596
Oceans: Our Future Pastures, Zonia Barer, 258
Organization of Industry and of Sci- entific Besearch, 514
Organizations, Labor, Essentials in the Study of, Frank T. Carlton, 155
OsBORN, Henry Fairfield, The Origin and Evolution of Life upon the Earth, 5, 170, 289, 313, 502, 601
Panama Canal, Who pays for itt, C.
E. Grunsky, 94 Parsons, Elsie Clews, Mysticism in
War, 285; The Favorite Number of
the Zuni, 596 Pastures, Our Future: The Oceans,
Zonia Barer, 258 Pearl, Raymond, The Animal-breeding
Industry, 23 Philippines, War Selection in the,
Edwin Bingham Copeland, 151 Phillips, D. E., The Psychology of
War, 669 Progress of Science, 98, 203, 308, 410,
514, 615 Property and Income, Distribution of,
Our National Prosperity, Charles
A. Gilchrist, 361
Psychology, of Wish Fulfilment, John
B. Watson, 479; of War, D. E. Phillips, 569
Bamsay, William, and Baphael Mel- dola, 412
Bepresentatives, Allotment of, to a World Parliament, Harry H. Lauohlin, 579
Besources in Men, H. M. Chittenden, 87
Beversus, a Fishing Tale of Christopher Columbus, C. B. Eastman, 31
Bitter, Wm. E., The Place of De- scription, Definition and Classifica- tion in Philosophical Biology, 455
BoBERTSON, T. Brailsford, The His- torical Continuity of Science, 389; The Strategics of Scientific Investi- gations, 547
Boss, Sir Bonald, and the Prevention of Malarial Fever, William C. GoROAs and Fieldino H. Garrison, 133
��Schockel, B. H., Changing ConditionB ill the Kentuckv Mountains, 105
Science, and Medicine, The Influence of Greece on, D. Fraser Harris, 51; The Progress of, 98, 203, 308, 410, 514, 615; National Productivity in, 99; and Feminism, Bobert H. LowiE and Leta Stettter Holuno- WORTH, 277; The Historical Con- tinuity of, T. Brailsford Bobert- SON, 389; American Association for the Advancement of. New York Meeting, 619
Scientific, Besearch, Besolutions of the Committee of One Hundred on, 99; Items, 103, 208, 312, 416, 520, 620; Investigation of Cancer, Leo Loeb, 209; Appointments under the Govern- ment, 308; Can a College Depart- ment of Education become f, Joseph K. Hart, 377; Besearch and In- dustry, The Organization of, 514; Investigations, The Strategics of, T. Brailsford Bobertson, 547
Service, The BOle of, in Evolution, Hervet Woodburn Shimer, 191
Shannon, Howard J., Insect Migra- tions as related to those of Birds, 227
Shimer, Hervey Woodburn, The Bdle of Service in Evolution, 191
Strategics of Scientific Investigations, T. Brailsford Bobertson, 547
Substances without Chemistry, John Waddell, 241
Survival of the Fittest and War, L W. Howerth, 488
Taylor, Walter P., The Conservation
of the Native Fauna, 399 Trade, Is a Balance of, in favor of
Exports Favorable f, Charles A.
Gilchrist, 66 True, Bodney H., Thomas Jefferson in
relation to Botany, 345
United States Coast and Geodetic Sur- vey and its Early Superintendents, 615
Vail, C. E., Our Duty to the Future,
585 Van Dine, D. L., The Belation of
Malaria to Crop Production, 431 Variable Desert, J. Arthur Harris,
41 Ventilation, Stephen Hales, the Pioneer
in the Hygiene of, D. Eraser
Harris, 440
Waddell, John, Substances without Chemistry, 241
War, Selection in the Philippines, Edwin Bingham Copeland, 151; Mysticism in, Elsie Clews Par- sons, 285; and the Survival of the
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