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Beebe, C. William, 163, 352, 355, 755
Bees. 416-20

Belgium, royal family of, visited Museum, 747
Bequaert, J., 342

Beutenmüller, William, 341

Big Horn Basin, Wyoming, 125

Billy the Boy Naturalist, 115

Biological Surveys of States, 735-36

Bird Photographs of Unusual Distinction, 583-
97; Sanctuaries, The New Gaspé, 372-81;
Protection, 123

Birds, and a Wilderness, 723-25; collection from
northwestern Peru, 753; hoactzin, 162-69;
of the Hawaiian Reservation, 382-95; of
Louisiana, 44-56; Royal Society for the Pro-
tection of, 228; whale, 359

Bison, The Coming Back of the, 552-65
Blaschke, Frederick, 697

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Boyle, Howarth, 10

Brewster, William, 356: In Memoriam, 738-39
BRIDGMAN, HERBERT L., Four Years in the White
North, review, 73-83

Bridgman, Herbert L., 228

BRIGHAM, EDWARD M., The Hoactzin-Only Sur-
vivor of an Ancient Order of Four-footed
Birds, 162-69

British Columbia, 614-20

British Guiana, 714-22

British Museum, A New Director for the, 347-48
Britton, N. L., 352, 502

Brooklyn Museum, Desert Life Group in the, 122
BROOKS, ALLAN, Birds and a Wilderness, 723-25
Brown, Barnum, 733

Brussels, Museum of Natural History of, 117
Bureau of the Associated Mountaineering Clubs,
501
BURROUGHS, JOHN, Theodore Roosevelt, 4-7; A

Letter from, 491

Burroughs, John, 227; Fie'd and Study, review,
571-82; series of bird photographs in honor
of, 583-97, 755

BUTLER, ALBERT E., Notes by a Collector in the
Colorado Rockies, 170-81

Butler, Albert E., 237

BUTLER, HOWARD RUSSELL, Painting the Solar
Corona, 264–71

Butler, Howard Russell, 262, 351

Caldwell, Harry R., 355

Camp. Charles L., 354, 731

Campbell, W. W., 751

Carnegie Institution, marine research of the, 356;

of Washington, 497

CHAPMAN, FRANK M., William

Memoriam, 738-39

Brewster: In

Chapman. Frank M., 9, 119, 753, 756

Cherrie, George K., 9, 221, 360, 756

Chicago, botanical garden, 754

Children's Museum of Boston, 754

China Monuments Society, 228; academic work
in, 355

Chinese encyclopedia, a, 355

Chiriquians, Nature Reflected in the Art of the
Ancient, 141-51

Chlorophora tinctoria, 238
Christman, Erwin S., 731

Cinema-microscopy an Essential to Modern Sci-

ence and Education, 441-47

CLARKE, JOHN M., The New Gaspé Bird Sanctu
aries, 372-81

Clarkin, Franklin, 495

Classical Association (England) The, 494
COCKERELL, T. D. A., Recollections of English
Naturalists, 325-29; The Love of Nature,
570-82

Cockerell, T. D. A., 342

Cold Spring Harbor Biological Laboratory, 496
Coleman, Laurence V., 756

College of Fisheries in the Northwest, New, 367-
69

Colorado Rockies, Notes by a Collector in, 170-81
Coming Back of the Bison, The, 552-65

CONKLIN, EDWIN GRANT, Has Progressive Evolu-
tion Come to an End? 35-39
Conserving Our Natural Resources of Sugar, 416-

20

COOK, JAMES H., Wild Horses of the Plains, 104-
110

Creating a National Art, 622-30

CURTIS, WINTERTON C., The Method and Knowl-
edge of Science, 155-61

Dawn of Art, The, 621
Dean, Bashford, 353
De Booy, Theodore, 233

Destruction of Yellowstone Park Elk, 743
Dixon, H. H., 238

Dollo, Louis, 755

Dugmore, A. Radclyffe, 115

Dunbar, U. S. J., 235

Dwight, Jonathan, 346

Egret destruction, 122

EKBLAW, W. ELMER, The Plant Life of North-

west Greenland, 272-91

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Felt, E. P., 342

Fertility of devastated territory in France, 124
Field and Study, 571

FISHER, G. CLYDE, The Honorable Position of
Naturalist, 568-69

Fisher, G. Clyde, 227, 504

Fisheries, New College of, 367-69; United States
Bureau of, 753

Fisheries of the North Sea, The, 496

Fishes. Color patterns of, 497; The Senses of,
322-24

Fish, Salmon, 370; Climbing, 349-51

Fishskins, tanning and preparation of, 753

Five Land Features of Porto Rico: A Story of
Cause and Effect, 522-40

Flexner, Simon, 121

Florida, descriptive works on the flora of, 238;
snails. 657-64

Florida Keys, An "Old Tramp" among the, 657-

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Hildburgh, W. L., 239

Hoactzin-Only Survivor of an Ancient Order of
Four-footed Birds, The, 162-69

Honorable Position of Naturalist, The, 568-69
Hornaday, W. T., 228, 553

Howard, L. O., 352
Hrdlička, Aleš, 119
Hubbs, Carl L., 345
Human Culture, 131-40
Hutchinson, Horace F., 239
Hygiene, public, 751
Hyla boulengeri, 346
Hypelate trifoliata, 662

Illinois, museum of the University of, 352
Indians, Chiriquians, 141-51; Misskito,

Sumu, 120

120;

Indian, costume of chief, 235; Peace Medal, 113-
14; poetry, American, 301-7

"Inquiry," American organization known as the,
227

Intelligence of Negro Recruits, The, 680-85
International, Bird Protection, 123; hydrographic
and fishery investigation, 753; Research
Council, 750, 751

International Journal of American Linguistics,
The, 120

Island Animals and Plants, 665-69

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Liguus, 657-64

Lincoln Highway, Delaware, 502

Llewellyn Glacier, British Columbia, 614-20
LOBECK, A. K., Five Land Features of Porto Rico:
A Story of Cause and Effect, 522-40
Lobeck, A. K., 357

Longley, William H., 497

Louvain, library of the University of, 493

LOWIE, ROBERT H., Primitive Ideas on Numbers
and Systems of Measurements, 110-12

LUCAS, F. A., The Remaking of a Museum Collec-
tion, 222-26

Lucas, F. A.. 360, 504, 679

Lumber, method of drying, 124

LUTZ, FRANK E., Scientific Zoological Publications
of the American Museum, 340-46; 731-33
Lutz, Frank E., 125

MacCallum, G. A., 341; W. G., 341
MACCURDY, GEORGE GRANT. Nature Reflected in
the Art of the Ancient Chiriquians, 141-51
MacMillan, Donald B., 73
McDunnough, J., 342
McIlhenny, E. A., 45-46
Mahogany, monographs on, 238

Malheur Lake Reservation, 734

Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, 496

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riquians, 141-51

Nature, The Love of, 570-82

Nature's Mobilization, 205-10

NEEDHAM, JAMES G., Peace Conditions, 152-54
Negro, progress in education of, 751
NELSON, N. C., Human Culture, 131-40
NELSON, E. W., Region too Alkaline for Crops,
734-35

New Gaspé Bird Sanctuaries, The, 372-81
New York, Academy of Sciences, 511; Aquarium,

352; Botanical Garden, 356; Forest Con-
servation in, 84-103; Schools, Sight Con-
servation Classes in, 116; State College of
Forestry, 501; State Wild Life Memorial to
Theodore Roosevelt, 726-29; Zoological Park,

228

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OSBORN, HENRY FAIRFIELD, Sequoia-the Auld
Lang Syne of Trees, 598-613; Theodore
Roosevelt, Naturalist, 8-10

Osborn, Henry Fairfield, 119, 348, 351, 352, 502,
504, 731, 733, 751, 755, 756

Osborn, Mrs. Henry Fairfield, 358
Osler, Sir William, 745

Ottawa Naturalist, 361

Our Centrifugal Society, 292-300
Our National Forests, review, 334-35
Oxystyla, 657, 660-61

Pacific Coast, Latest Conservation
736-37

Painting the Solar Corona, 264-71
Palos Forest Preserve, 754
Panama, Unknown, 308-21
Panda, giant, 753

News from,

PAPE, F. A. G., Yachting in the Seven Seas, 211-
15

Paris, University of, 747

PATRICK, G. T. W., Our Centrifugal Society, 292-
300

PATTON, JOHN S., Thomas Jefferson's Contribu-
tions to Natural History, 404-10

Patton, John S., 494

PAYNE, FRANK OWEN,

Sculptures of the Late

Theodore Roosevelt, 543-51

Peace Conditions, 152-54

Pearson, Sir Arthur, 233

PEARSON, T. GILBERT, Wild Life Conservation
along the Gulf Coast, 40-43

PEARY, ROBERT E., Roosevelt-The Friend of
Man, 11

Personal Glimpses of Theodore Roosevelt, 15-16
Peru, Recollections of Travel in, 183-91
Peters, W. B., 237

Pheasant Farms in China, 354

PHILLIPS, E. F., Conserving Our Natural Re-

sources of Sugar, 416-20

Pickering, Edward Charles, 236

PINCHOT, GIFFORD, Roosevelt, the Man of Abun-
dant Life, 17-18

Plant Life of Northwest Greenland, The, 272-91
Plant Materials of Decorative Gardening, 503
Plautus impennis, 753

Porto Rico, Five Land Features of: A Story of
Cause and Effect, 522-40

Potocki, Count, game preserve, 749

Potter, Frederick, 239

PRATT, GEORGE D., Forest Conservation in New
York, 84-103

Primates, hall of, in American Museum. 235

Primitive Ideas

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Measurement, 110-12

Prion, 359

Pygmy Races of Man, The, 686-95
Pygmies of Central Africa, 697-713

Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Sciences, 750
Quest of the Ancestry of Man, 489-90

Rafinesque, C. S., 749

Rasmussen's Second Thule Expedition, 496
READ, L. C., Photographs of Llewellyn Glacier,
British Columbia, with Field Notes, 614-20
Recollections of English Naturalists, 325-29
Recollections of Travel in Peru, 183-91
Red Cross societies, league of, 745, 746
Region too Alkaline for Crops, 734-35

Reply to Mr. Burroughs by Dr. W. D. Matthew,
491-93

Ridgway, Robert, 228

Ridsdale, Percival S., 235

Rockefeller Foundation, 745, 746
Roosevelt, Kermit, 9

Roosevelt, Memorial Bird Fountain, 496; Memo-
rial Day at American Museum, 756; Memo-
rial Exposition at Columbia University, 352;
Permanent National Committee, 234; -The
Friend of Man. 11; The Man of Abundant
Life, 17-18; Theodore, 4-7, 352: Theodore,
and Africa, 12-14; National Park, 118;
Sculptures of the Late Theodore, 543-51;
Theodore, "Letters to His Children." 541-42;
Theodore, Naturalist. 8-10; Neandross' bust
of, 756; New York State Wild Life Memorial
to Theodore, 726-29; Tree planted by John
Burroughs, 756

Russian Explorations of the Siberian Ocean in
1918, 182

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SIMPSON, CHARLES T., An "Old Tramp" among
the Florida Keys, 657-64

Sleeper, Governor, of Michigan, 236

Small, John Kunkel, 199, 238

SMITH, HUGH M., New College of Fisheries in

the Northwest, 367-69

Smithsonian Institution, 495

Snow crystals, 436-40

Solar Corona, Painting the, 264-71

Solar Eclipse of 1918, 244-63

Some Vanishing Scenic Features of the South-
eastern United States, 192-204
Spalding. Volney M., 233
Spier, Leslie, 133

SPINDEN, HERBERT J., American Indian Poetry,
301-7; Creating a National Art. 622-30;
Series of Photographs from the First Exhibi-
tion of American Textiles, Costumes, and
Mechanical Processes. 631-54

Spinden, Herbert J., 120, 504

Sternberg, C. H., 351

Stoll, Frederick H., 235

Studies in Aquiculture or Fresh-water Farming,
478-88

Sturtevant, A. H., 342

SULLIVAN, LOUIS R., The Pygmy Races of Man,
686-95

Sun, total eclipse of, 496

Swietenia mahagoni, 238; macrophylla, 238

Telescope, the second largest in the world, 122
Textile Exhibition at the American Museum, 631-
54

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