NEW SERIES. VOL. XLVIII.-JULY TO DECEMBER, 1918 THE NAMES OF CONTRIBUTORS ARE PRINTED IN SMALL CAPITALS Activation in Passive Metals, R. S. LILLIE, 51 Adami, J. G., Study of Evolution, J. P. McM., 601 AGERSBORG, H. P. K., Nematodes on Marketable Agricultural, Commission, Mexican, 37; Commit- 67 387; Appointments at the New York State Col- AMES, J. S., Trained Man of Science in the War, Anatomy, Comparative, Canons of, W. P. THOMP- Animals, Responses of, to Environment, V. E. Anthropological Journals, F. B., 421 APPLEMAN, C. O., Growth-promoting Substances Aquatic Hemiptera, C. F. C. RILEY, 545 Armsby, H. P., Conservation of Food Energy, G. Arrhenius, Svante, Destinies of the Stars, C. L. Art Cavern in France, N. C. NELSON, 620 Bequests, of Mrs. Sage, 508; DeLamar, for Med- BIGELOW, M. H., Zoology and Human Welfare, 1 567 BIRGE, R. T., Rydberg Universal Constant No, 47 Birth Statistics in Registration Area of Únited BLAKESLEE, A. F., Fragrance in Verbena Flowers, Blood, Volume, A. H. SMITH, 21; Flow and Res- Body-vermin, Suppression of, 337 Bollworm, Pink, Origin of, C. L. MARLATT, 309 Book and Newspaper Materials, Need for Better, Botany, Position and Prospects of, W. L. CROZIER, 193; after the War, B. M. DAVIS, 514 Bradford, Dean Edward H., Retirement of, 132 BRANNER, J. C., South America, N. B. Allen, 249 Bread, Whole-wheat, R. A. DUTCHER, 116; War, H. SNYDER, 154; Prevention of Rope in, L. J. HEN- DERSON, 247; Barley, L. L. LANDENBERGER and W. MORSE, 269; Physical Chemistry of, E. J. British, Educational Mission, 433; Proposed, Insti- tute, 539; Medical Research Committee, 639 Britton, Nathaniel Lord, Flora of Bermuda, J. W. Brooklyn Botanic Garden, 85 BROOKS, C. F., Rainfall of United States, 69 Brown Rot, E. F. SMITH, and G. H. GODFREY, 42 BURGE, W. E., Oxidation in the Body, 174; Alco- |