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Volume Information Source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 19, No. 12 (Dec. 15, 1933), pp. 1059-1069 Published by: National Academy of Sciences Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/85871 . Accessed: 07/05/2014 14:41 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . National Academy of Sciences is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 169.229.32.136 on Wed, 7 May 2014 14:41:09 PM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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INDEX

ABBOT, G. C., AND BOND, A. M. Periodic- Be stars (McLaughlin), 44. ity in Solar Variation, 361. Beartooth Mountain (Hughes), 239.

Abelian groups (Paley and Wiener), 253. BEEBE, W. Preliminary Account of Abolishment of a discrimination (Skin- Deep Sea Dives in the Bathysphere

ner), 825. with Especial Reference to One 2200 Absorption and space reddening in the Feet, 178.

galaxy (Stebbins and Huffer), 222, Bees, African (Cockerell and Ireland), 972. 597. Behavior of rats (Shepard), 149.

Acids, organic of tobacco leaves (Pucher BELL, E. T. Finite Ova, 577. and Vickery), 623. Benzene, desiccation of (Menzies and

ADAMS, C. R. On Non-Factorable Trans- Lacoss), 393. formations of Double Sequences, 564. BERGNER, A. D. See Blakeslee, A. F.,

ADAMS, W. S., AND NICHOLSON, S. B. 115. The Nature of the Solar Cycles, 371. BERGNER, A. D., SATINA, S., AND BLAKES-

African bees (Cockerell and Ireland), 972. LEE, A. F. Prime Types in Datura, Agglomeration theory of sleep (Bancroft 103.

and Rutzler), 73. Bianchi's equation (Bateman), 852. ALEXANDER, J. W. A Matrix Knot In- Biogeographic relations of the orbitoid

variant, 272. foraminifera (Vaughan), 922. Almost-periodic functions (Haviland), 549. Biological inductions (Osborn), 159. ALTER, D. An Extremely Simple Method Biomechanical evolution (Osborn), 699.

of Periodogram Analysis, 335. BIOT, M. Theory of Elastic Systems Amynodont skull (Stock), 762. Vibrating under Transient Impulse Analytic functions (Walsh), 900, 959, 1049. with an Application to Earthquake- ANDERSON, L. C. See Halford, J. 0O., Proof Buildings, 262.

759. BIRKHOFF, G. D. Some Remarks Con- Anisotropy of rocks (Zisman), 666, 989. cerning Schr6dinger's Wave Equa- Aphids, embryonic segregation in (Shull), tion, 339, 475.

164. BLAKESLEE, A. F. See Bergner, A. D., Apotettix Eurycephalus Hancock (Nabours 103.

and Robertson), 234. BLAKESLEE, A. F., BERGNER, A. D., AND Archean metamorphics of Grand Canyon AVERY, A. G. Methods of Syn-

(Campbell and Maxson), 806. thesizing Pure-Breeding Types with Area (Douglas and Franklin), 188, 269; Predicated Characters in the Jimson

(Douglas), 448. Weed, Datura stramonium, 115. Aristogenesis (Osborn), 699. Blending inheritance (Castle), 1011. Ascorbic acid (Borsook and Keighley), Blood (Macht), 486.

875. Blood-groups, human (Howells), 494. Astrophysical sources, lines in (Boyce, Blood-groups of rabbit (Castle and

Menzel and Payne), 581. Keeler), 92, 98, 403. Atomic spectra (Johnson), 916. BOND, A. M. See Abbot, G. C., 361. Autosomes (Dobzhansky), 950. BONNER, J. Studies on the Growth AVERY, A. G. See Blakeslee, A. F., 115. Hormone of Plants. IV. On the

Mechanism of the Action, 717. B-stars, colors of (Stebbins and Huffer), BORSOOK, H., AND KEIGHLEY, G. The

597. Energy of Urea Synthesis, 626. BANCROFT, W. D., AND RUTZLER, J. E., - . The Energy of Urea Synthesis.

JR. The Agglomeration Theory of II. The Effect of Varying Hydrogen Sleep, 73. Ion Concentration with Different

BANCROFT, W. D., GUTSELL, R. S., AND Metabolites, 720. RUTZLER, J. E., JR. Reversible -. Oxidation-Reduction Potential of Coagulation in Living Tissue. XI, Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C), 875. 85. BOWMAN, I. Correlation of Sedimentary

BARNES, T. C., AND JAHN, T. L. The and Climatic Records, 376. Effect of Ice and Steam Water on BOYCE, J. C., MENZEL, D. H., AND PAYNE, Euglena, 638. C. H. Forbidden Lines in Astro-

BATEMAN, H. Logarithmic Solutions of physical Sources, 581. Bianchi's Equation, 852. Brazil (James), 126.

BATES, J. R. The Reaction of Hydrogen BRIGGS, 1). R. Electrosmosis and Anoma- Atoms with Oxygen and the Hy- lous Osmosis, 704. drogen Chlorine Reaction, 81. BROCKWAY, L. 0. The Three-Electro

Bathysphere (Beebe), 178. Bond in Chlorine Dioxide, 303.

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1060 INDEX PROC. N. A. S.

. The Electron-Diffraction Investi- Christoffel symbols (Dingle), 559. gation of the Molecular Structure of Chromatophores in palaemonotes(Brown), Cyanogen and Diacetylene (with a 327. Note on Chlorine Dioxide), 868. Chromosome numbers (Goodspeed), 649.

BROCKWAY, L. O., AND PAULING, L. The Chromosome rings in brodiaea lactea Determination of the Structures of (Smith), 605. the Hexafluorides of Sulfur, Selenium Chromosomes, X and Y (Kaufmann), 830. and Tellurium by the Electron Chronology for New Mexico (Stallings), Diffraction Method, 68. 803. . The Electron-Diffraction Investi- Ciliated epithelium (Worley), 320. gation of the Structure of Molecules CLARK, W. M. See Hellerman, L., 855. of Methyl Azide and Carbon Sub- Climatic cycles, symposium on, 349-388. oxide, 860. Climatic records (Bowman), 376.

Brodiaea lactea, chromosome rings in CLOOS, E. Structure of the "Ellicott (Smith), 605. City Granite," Maryland, 130.

BROWN, E. W. Remarks in symposium Clusters, globular (Stebbins), 222. on climatic cycles, 386. Coagulation, reversible (Bancroft, Gutsell

BROWN, F. A., JR. The Controlling and Rutzler), 85. Mechanism of Chromatophores in COCKERELL, T. D. A., AND IRELAND, L. Palaemonetes, 327. M. The Relationships of Scrapter,

Bud development (Thimann and Skoog), a Genus of African Bees, 972. 714. Color changes in fundulus (Foster), 535.

Buildings, earthquake-proof (Biot), 262. Color changes of elasmobranch fishes

California (Stock), 434, 481, 762, 954. Commutator of order 2 (Miller), 199. CAMPBELL, I., AND MAXSON, J. H. Some Compressibility of rocks (Zisman), 666,

Observations on the Archean Meta- 989 morphics of the Grand Canyon, 806.Connections mental (Thorndike), 734.

Canonical form for a set of vectors Contact potential differences (Farns- (Knebelman), 691. worth and Rose), 777.

Carbon dioxide, excitation of (Roy and Copper single crystals (Farnsworth and Duffendack), 497.Rose) 777

Carbon dioxide and hemoglobin (Van Corpus callosum in the house mouse Slyke, Dillon and Hiller), 828. (Keeler), 609.

Carbon suboxide (Brockway and Pauling), Correlation of sedimentary and climatic 860-. E Th L k R records (Bowman), 376.

CASTLE, W. E. The Linkage Relations CROSBY, E. C. See Huber, G. C., 15. of Yellow Fat in Rabbits, 947. Crystals, copper single (Farnsworth and . The Gene Theory in Relation to Rose), 777 Blending Inheritance, 1011. Cucumis melo (Gould, Pearl, Edwards

CASTLE, W. E. See Keeler, C. E., 403. and Miner), 228. CASTLE, W. E., AND KEELER, C. E. Curves, Jordan (Walsh), 540.

Blood-Group Inheritance in the Curves, space (Douglas), 448. Rabbit, 92. Cyanogen (Brockway), 868. . Tests for Linkage between the Cycle, solar (Adams and Nicholson), 371. Blood-Group Genes and Other Known Cycles, symposium on climatic, 349-388. Genes of the Rabbit, 98. Cycles in tree ring records (Douglass), 350.

CASTLE, W. B., AND NACHTSHEIM, H.

Linkage Interrelations of Three Genes for Rex (Short) Coat in the Rabbit, DARLINGTON, C. D. The Behavior of 1006. Interchange Heterozygotes in Oeno-

Cauchy-Goursat theorem (Walsh), 540. thera, 101. Cellular transmission (Parker), 175. Datura, prime types in (Bergner, Satina Cerebral cortex, olfactory parts of (Her- and Blakeslee), 103.

rick), 7. Datura stramonium (Blakeslee, Bergner CHANG, T. H., GERARD, R. W., AND and Avery), 115.

SHAFFER, M. The in Vitro Respira- DAVENPORT, C. B. Evidences of Man's tion of Nerve,, 152. Ancestral History in the Later De-

Characters of Abelian groups (Paley and velopment of the Child, 783. Wiener), 253. Deep sea dives in the bathysphere (Beebe),

Child, later development of (Davenport), 178. 783. DEMEREC, M. The Effect of X-Ray

Chlorination products of trimethyl gallium Dosage on Sterility and Number of (Kraus and Toonder), 298. Lethals in Drosophila melanogaster,

Chlorine dioxide (Brockway), 303, 868. 1015.

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VOL. 19, 1933 INDEX 1061

Density of matter in twenty-five galaxies Elastic constants of rocks (Zisman), 680, (Shapley), 591. 989.

Desiccation, intensive (Menzies and Elastic systems (Biot), 262. Lacoss), 393. Electrolytes, solutions of (Kraus and

DETWILER, S. R. Experiments upon Hooper), 939. the Segmentation of Spinal Nerves Electromagnetic units (Kennelly), 144. in Salamander Embryos, 22. Electron-diffraction investigation (Brock-

Diabetes mellitus (Pincus and White), 631. way and Pauling), 68, 860; (Brock- Diacetylene (Brockway), 868. way), 868. Dielectric properties of solutions of elec- Electrosmosis (Briggs), 704.

trolytes (Kraus and Hooper), 939. Ellicott City granite (Cloos), 130. Differential equations (Trjitzinsky), 687. Embryonic segregation (Shull), 164. Differential systems (Thomas), 451. Energy of urea synthesis (Borsook and DILLON, R.T. See Van Slyke, D. D., 828. Keighley), 626, 720. DINGLE, H. Values of T" and the ENZMANN, E. See Pincus, G., 729.

Christoffel Symbols for a Line Epithelium, ciliated (Worley), 320. Element of Considerable Generality, EPSTEIN, P. S. On the Temperature

559 t Depejndence of Ferro-Magnetic Satu- 559. ophila Pseudoo scura H brids, E rat ion, 1044.

Dioxuie, crincesa (BArocwayhm ), 303e.r) Equations, differential (Trjitzinsky), 687. Discrimination, abolishment of (Skinner), Erysiphe graminis Tritici, host specializa- I)x^f;825. tion of (Mains), 49.

Dissociation formulae (Mezel), 40.

Euglena, effect of ice and steam water on Distribution of galaxies (Shapley), 389. (Barnes and Jahn), 638.

DOZANSK, T. One the a Sterility of the ( n and a), .

DOBGHANSKY, T. On the Sterility of tie EVANS,, G. C. Application of Poincar&s

Drolygonpofa Pseudoobscura Hybrini Evolution, biomechanical (Osborn), 699.

onterracial Hybri ds in Drosoph,ilan e tween C Fac of Popper

950. Evolution of the proboscidea (Osborn),

- . iEt61e of the Autosomes in the Eversportmg in Drosophila melanogaster

DOUGLAS, J. Crescent-Shaped Minimal Exclusiron principle (Harkins), 307.

rA Jordan Space Curve Which Excitation, potential (Roy and Duffen- Bounds No Finite Simly Connected Exack), 49. Area, 269. tionremal problem in analytic functions . An Analytic Closed Space Curve (Walsh), 90t. Which BoundsNo Orientabe Surface RING, The Zero Point Energy and of Finite Area, 448. the Separation of Isotopes, 78.

DOUGLAS, J., AND FRANKLIN, P. A Step- FARNSWORTH, H. ., AND ROSE, B. A. Polygon of a Denumerable Infinity Contact Potential Differences be- of Sides Which Bounds No Finite tween Different Faces of Copper Area, 188. Single Crystals, 777.

DOUGLASS, A. E. Evidences of Cycles in Faunas of North America (Ruedemann) Tree Ring Records, 350. 157

Drosophila melanogaster (Gowen and Fejer's theorem (Randels), 697. Gay), 122; (Kaufmann), 830; (De- Ferro-mnagnetic saturation (Epstein), 1044. merec), 10 15. FIALKOW, A. The Geometry of De-

Drosophila pseudoobscura (Dobzhansky), generate Heat Families, 543. 397, 950. Finite ova (Bell), 577.

Drosophila, visual functions of (Hecht FISHER, 'W. J. The Newton-Denning and Wald), 964. Method for Computing Meteor Paths

DRYDEN, L. Xenohelix in the Maryland with a Celestial Globe, 209. Miocene, 139. . The Penetration of Iron Meteorites

Duality in interpolation (Walsh), 1049. into the Ground, 286. DUFFENDACK, 0. S. See eoy, A. S., 497. Fishes, elasmobranch (Parker), 1038. Dynamics, classical (Khintchine), 567. Foraminifera, multiple tests in (Myers),

893. Earthquake-proof buildings (Biot), 262. Foraminifera, orbitoid (Vaughan), 922. EAST, E. M. The Effect of Homozygous Forbidden. lines in astrophysical sources

Genes for Self-Sterility, 841. (Boyce, Menzsel and Payne), 581. EDWARDS, T. I. See Gould, S. A., 228. FOSTER, K. W. Color Changes in Fundu- Eigenvalue-eigenfunction problem (Kem- lus with Special Reference to the

ble), 710. Color Changes of the Iridosomes, 535. Elasmobranch fishes (Parker), 1038. Fourier constants (Moore), 846.

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1062 INDEX PROC. N. A. S.

FRANKLIN, P. See Douglas, J., 188. Growth-promoting substance and illumi- Functions, almost-periodic (Haviland), nation (Navez), 636.

549. Guanophores in fundulus (Odiorne), 750. Functions analytic (Walsh),900,959,1049. GUTSELL, R. S. See Bancroft, W. D., 85. Function, L integrable (Moore), 846. Functions, moment (Hille and Tamarkin),

902. HALFORD, J. O., AND ANDERSON, L. C. Fundulus (Foster), 535. The Photochemical Production of Fundulus, degeneration of melanophores Triphenylmethyl, 759.

in (Odiorne), 329. HALL, E. H. On Supraconductivity and Fundulus, guanophores in (Odiorne), 750. the Hall Effect, 619. Fusion frequency (Hecht and Verrijp), Hall effect (Hall), 619.

522. HARKINS, W. D. The Neutron, Atom Building and a Nuclear Exclusion

Galactic dimensions (Shapley), 29. Principle, 307. Galaxies (Shapley, 389,591, 1001; (Shapley HARRIS, L., JOST, W., AND PEARSE,'R.

and Mohr), 995. W. B. Separation of Hydrogen Iso- Galaxy, absorption in (Stebbins and topes by Diffusion through Palla-

Huffer), 597. dium, 991. Gallium (Kraus and Toonder), 292, 298. HARTMAN, C. D. See McJunkin, F. D., Gases, permanent (Russell and Menzel), 823.

997. Hausdorff means (Hille and Tamarkin), GAY, E. H. See Gowen, J. W., 122. 573. Gene theory (Castle), 1011. HAVILAND, E. K. On Statistical Methods General intelligence (Wilson), 768, 882, in the Theory of Almost-Periodic

1039. Functions, 549. Genes, homozygous (East), 841. Heat equation (Kasner), 257; (Fialkow), Genes for rex (short) coat in the rabbit 543.

(Castle and Nachtsheim), 1006. HECHT, S., AND VERRIJP, C. D. The

Genes of the rabbit (Castle and Keeler), Influence of Intensity, Color and

98. Retinal Location on the Fusion Fre- Geodesics (Hedlund), 345. quency of Intermittent Illumination, Geometry of heat equation (Kasner), 257; 522.

(Fialkow), 543. HECHT, S., AND WALD, G. The Influence

Geometry of spinors (Veblen), 462, 503. of Intensity on the Visual Functions

GERARD, R. W. See Chang, T. H., 152. of Drosophila, 964. GESELL, R., AND MOYER, C. Observa- HEDLUND, G. A. On the Measure of

tions on the Nervous Control of the Non-Special Geodesics on a Respiratory Movements, 154. Surface Constant Negative Curva-

Globular clusters (Stebbins), 222. ture, 345. GOODSPEED, T. H. Chromosome Num- Helium (Roy), 441.

ber and Morphology in Nicotiana. HELLERMAN, L., PERKINS, M. E., AND

VI. Chromosome Numbers of Forty CLARK, W. M. Urease Activity as Species, 649. Influenced by Oxidation and Reduc-

GOULD, S. A., PEARL, R., EDWARDS, T. I., tion, 855. AND MINER, J. R. Available Food Helmholtz (Kasner), 257. Relative Growth and Duration of Hemoglobin and CO2 (VanSlyke, Dillon Life in Seedlings of Cucumis melo, and Hiller), 828. 228. Heredity, formula of (Laughlin), 787,1020.

GOWEN, J. W., AND GAY, E. H. Ever. HERRICK, C. J. The Functions of the

sporting as a Function of the Y- Olfactory Parts of the Cerebral Chromosome in Drosophila melano- Cortex, 7. gaster, 122. Heterozygotes, interchange of, in oenothera

Grand Canyon (Campbell and Maxson), (Darlington), 101. 806. Hexafluorides of sulfur, selenium and

Granite (Cloos), 130. tellurium (Brockway and Pauling), Groups (Miller), 199, 332, 555, 780, 848, 68.

1054. Hilbert space (Murray), 1057. Groups, Abelian (Paley and Wiener), 253. HILLE, E., AND TAMARKIN, J. D. Ques- Growth hormone of plants (Thimann and tions of Relative Inclusion in the

Skoog), 714; (Bonner), 717. Domain of Hausdorff Means, 573.

Growth inhibitor (McJunkins and Hart- -- . On Moment Functions, 902.

man), 823. . On the Theory of Laplace In- Growth of Cucumis melo (Gould, Pearl, tegrals, 908.

Edwards and Miner), 228. HILLER, A. See Van Slyke, D. D., 828.

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VOL. 19, 1933 INDEX 1063

HOFFLEIT, D. A Study of Meteor Light Iron meteorites (Fisher), 286. Curves, 212. Isotopes (Eyring), 78.

Holocentrus ascensionis (Smith), 885. Isotopes, hydrogen (Harris, Jost and Homozygosis and inbreeding (Wright), Pearse), 991.

411. Homozygous genes for self-sterility (East), JAHN, T. L. See Barnes, T. C., 638.

HOOPER, G. S. See Kraus, C. A., 939. JAMES, P. E. The Higher Crystalline HOPKINS, B. S., AND QUILL, L. L. The Plateau of Southeastern Brazil, 126.

Use of Non-Aqueouls Solvents in JENKS, A. E. Minnesota Pleistocene Use of Non-Aqueous Solvents in HteiCmuction the Study of the Rare Earth Group, Homo-an Interim Communication,

64. Hormone, growth (Thimann and Skoog), Jimson weed (Blakeslee, Bergner and

714; (Bonner), 717. Avery), 115. Hormones, pituitary (Odiorne), 745. JOHNSON, M. H., J Intensities in Host specialization of Erysiphe graminis Atomic Spectra, 916.

Tritici (Mains), 49. Jordan curves, (Douglas), 269; (Walsh), House mouse (Keeler), 477, 609. 540. HOWELLS, W. W. Notes on Blood- JT, W. See Harris, L 99

Groups and Race in the Pacific, 494. HUBER, G. C., AND CROSBY, E. C. A KASNER, E. Geometry of the Heat

Phylogenetic Consideration of the Equation: Second Paper. The Optic Tectum, 15. Three Degenerate Types of Laplace,

HUDSON, J. C., AND VOGT, H. G. K Poisson and Helmholtz, 257. Series Spectrum of Tungsten, 444. Katabolism of organic acids of tobacco

HUFFER, C. M. See Stebbins, J., 597. leaves (Pucher and Vickery), 623. HUGHES, R. V. The Geology of the KAUFMANN, B. P. Interchange between

Beartooth Mountain Front in Park X- and Y-Chromosomes in Attached County, Wyoming, 239. X Females of Drosophila melano-

Hydenodontidae (Stock), 434. gaster, 830. Hydrogen (Roy), 441. KEELER, C. E. Akhissar Spotting of the Hydrogen atoms (Bates), 81. House Mouse, 477. Hydrogen chlorine reaction (Bates), 81. -. Absence of the Corpus Callosum Hydrogen isotopes (Harris, Jost and as a Mendelizing Character in the

Pearse), 991. House Mouse, 609. KEELER, C. E., AND CASTLE, W. E. A

Further Study of Blood Groups of Illumination and growth (Navez), 636. the Rabbit, 403. Illumination, intermittent (Hecht and KEELER, C. E. See Castle, W. E., 92,

Verrijp), 522. 98. Inbreeding (Wright), 411, 420. KEIGHLEY, G. See Borsook, H., 626, Inheritance, blending (Castle), 1011. 720, 875. Inheritance, blood-group (Castle and KEMBLE, E. C. Note on the Sturm-

Keeler), 92, 98. Liouville Eigenvalue - Eigenfunction Inheritance of diabetes mellitus (Pincus Problem with Singular End-Points,

and White), 631. 710. Integrals, Laplace (Hille and Tamarkin), KENNARD, E. H. Contribution to the

908. Theory of Scattering by a Force Intelligence, general (Wilson), 768, 882, Center, 518.

1039. KENNELLY, A. E. Conference of the Intensities in atomic spectra (Johnson), Symbols, Units and Nomenclature

916. (S. U. N.) Commission of the Inter- Intermittent illumination (Hecht and national Union of Pure and Applied

Verrijp), 522. Physics (I. P. U.), at Paris, in July, Interpolation (Walsh), 203, 959. 1932, and Its Results, 144. Intracellular fibre systems of paramecium - 4. Remarks in symposium on climatic

(Worley), 323. cycles, 386. Invariance of general intelligence (Wil- K series spectrum of tungsten (Hudson

son), 768, 1039. and Vogt), 444. Invariant, matrix knot (Alexander), 272. KHINTCHINE, A. The Method of Spec- Involutions, topology of (Smith), 612. tral Reduction in Classical Dynamics, IRELAND, L. M. See Cockerell, T. D. A., 567.

972. Kidney (]McJunkin and Hartman), 823. Iridocytes, color changes in (Smith), 885. KNEBELMAN, M. S. A Canonical Form Iridosomes (Foster), 535. for a Set of Vectors, 691.

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1064 INDEX PROC. N. A. S.

KRAUS, C. A., AND HOOPER, G. S. The MARSHALL, R. K. See Menzel, D. H., Dielectric Properties of Solutions of 879.

Electrolytes in a Non-Polar Solvent, Maryland (Cloos), 130. 939. Maryland miocene (Dryden), 139.

KRAUS, C. A., AND TOONDER, F. E. Matrix knot invariant (Alexander), 272.

Trimethyl Gallium, Trimethyl Gal- Matter, average density of (Shapley), 591. lium Etherate and Trimethyl Gallium MAXSON, J. H. See Campbell, I., 806.

Ammine, 292. Means, Hausdorff (Hille and Tamarkin), . Chlorination Products of Tri- 573.

methyl Gallium, 298. Melanophore reactions (Parker), 175. Melanophores (Odiorne), 329, 745.

LACOSS, D. A. See Menzies, A. W. C., Mental connections (Thorndike), 734.

393. MENZEL, D. H. A Simple Derivation of

Lacunary power series (Paley), 271. the Dissociation Formula, 40.

Lamellibranch (Welsh), 755. MENZEL, D. H. See Boyce, J. C., 581.

LANGDON, W. H. See Skau, E. L., 943. MENZEL, D. H. See Russell, H. N., 997.

Laplace (Kasner), 257. MENZEL, D. H., AND MARSHALL, R. K.

Laplace integrals (Hille and Tamarkin), Neon Absorption Lines in Stellar

908. Spectra, 879.

LARUE, C. D. Regeneration in Mutilated MENZEL, D. H., AND PAYNE, C. H. On

Seedlings, 53 the Interpretation of Nova Spectra,

LAUGHLIN, H. H. General Formula of 641.

Heredity, 787. MENzIES, A. W. C., AND LACOSS, D. A.

. The Specific Formula of Heredity, Influence of Intensive Desiccation on

1020. Certain Physical Properties of Ben-

Laurent development (Walsh), 203. zene, 393.

Learning process (Thorndike), 734. MERRIAM, J. C. Introductory Remarks

Legendre series coefficients (Rosskopf), (in Symposium on Climatic Cycles),

541. 349.

Lethals, in Drosophila melanogaster (De- Metabolism of pancreas (Still), 155.

merec), 1015. Metachronism in ciliated epithelium

Life-duration in Cucumis melo (Gould, (Worley), 320.

Pearl, Edwards and Miner), 228. Meteor light curves (Hoffleit), 212.

Light-curves of meteors (Hoffleit), 212. Meteor paths (Fisher), 209.

Line element (Dingle), 559. Meteorites, iron (Fisher), 286.

Linear diameters of 125 large galaxies Meteors, distribution of (Millman), 34.

(Shapley), 1001. Methyl azide (Brockway and Pauling),

Linkage interrelations in the rabbit 860.

(Castle), 947; (Castle and Nacht- Methylthionine chloride (Macht), 486.

sheim), 1006. Metrically transitive system (Seidel), 453.

Living tissue (Bancroft, Gutsell and Miacid (Stock), 481.

Rutzler), 85. MILLER, F. D. The Space Motions of

Locusts, grouse (Nabours and Robertson), Stars in the rion and Scorpio- 234. Centaurus Clusters, 277.

Logarithmic solutions of Bianchi's equa- MILLER, G. A. Groups Generated by tion (Bateman), 852. Two Operators of Order 3 Whose

Luminosity distribution (Shapley), 591. Commutator Is of Order 2, 199. 4 Groups in Which Either All the

Operators or All the Subgroups of MACHT, D. I. Effect of Methylthionine the Same Order Are Conjugate, 332.

Chloride on Phytotoxic Reaction of . Sylow Subgroups and the Number Normal and Pathological Blood, 486. of Operators Whose Orders Are

MCJUNKIN, F. A., AND HARTMAN, C. D. Powers of the Same Prime, 555. Concentraton and Purification of a . Number of Operators of Prime Growth Inhibitor Extracted from Power Orders Contained in a Group, Kidney. A Preliminary Report, 823. 780.

MCLAUGHLIN, D. B. A Suggested Mech- Groups Whose Operators Have anism of Class Be Stars, 44. No More Than Three Distinct

MAINS, E. B. Host Specialization of Squares 848. Erysiphe graminis Tritici, 49. Groups Involving a Small Number

Maize crosses (Sprague), 838. Maize crosses (Sprague), 838.--* .Groups Involving a Small Number Maize, secondary trisome in (Rhoades), of Squares, 154.

1031. MILLMAN, P. M. The Theoretical Fre-

Man, early Minnesota (Jenks), 1. quency Distribution of Photographic Man's ancestral history (Davenport), 783. Meteors, 34.

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VOL. 19, 1933 INDEX 1065

MINER, J. R. See Gould, S. A., 228. mones on the Melanophores of Minimal surfaces (Douglas), 192. Fishes, 745. Minnesota pleistocene homo (Jenks), 1. --. The Occurrence of Guanophores Miocene, Maryland (Dryden), 139. in Fundulus, 750, MOHR, J. See Shapley, H., 995. Oenothera, interchange heterozygotes in Molecules (Brockway and Pauling), 860; (Darlington), 101.

(Brockway), 868. Olfactory parts of cerebral cortex (Her- Moment functions (Hille and Tamarkin), rick), 7..

902. Operators (Miller), 199, 332, 555, 780, 848. MOORE, C. N. On Criteria for Fourier Optic tecttim, phylogenetic consideration

Constants of L Integrable Functions, of (Huber and Crosby), 15. 846. Orbitoid foraminifera (Vaughan), 922.

Morphology in nicotiana (Goodspeed), Orion clusters of stars (Miller), 277. 649. OSBORN, H. F. Biological Inductions

Mouse, house (Keeler), 477, 609. from the Evolution of the Probos- Mouse, "spontaneous" activity in (Stier), cidea, 159.

725. . Aristogenesis, the Observed Order Mouse, temperature regulation in (Pincus, of Biomechanical Evolution, 699.

Sterne and Enzmann), 729. Osmosis, anomalous (Briggs), 704. MoYER, C. See Gesell, R., 154. Ova, finite (Bell), 577. Multiple tests in the foraminifera (Myers), Overlap (Wilson), 1039.

893. Oxygen (Bates), 81. MURRAY, F. J. A Theory for *-Operators

Analogous to the Theory of Re- ducibility for Self-Adjoint Trans- Pacific, race and blood-groups in (How- formations in Hilbert Space, 1057. ells), 494.

MYERS, E. H. Multiple Tests in the Palaemonetes (Brown), 327. Foraminifera, 893. Paleozoic planktonic faunas of North

Myocardium (Weller), 318. America (Ruedemann), 157. PALEY, R. E. A. C. On Lacunary Power

NABOURS, R. K., AND ROBERTSON, W. R. Series, 271. B. An X-Ray Induced Chromo- PALEY, R. E. A. C., AND WIENER, N. som al Translocation induced Characters of Abelian Groups, 253. eurycephras Hancock (Grouse Lo- -Palladium, diffusion through (Harris, custs), 234. Jost and Pearse), 991.

NACHTSHEIM, . See Castle, W.E., 1006 Pancreas, metabolism of (Stoll), 155. NAVEZ, A. E. Growth-promoting sub- aramecium (orey, 3

s sand illumination, 636. PARKER, G. H. The Cellular Trans- N lstances aple, 63629 mission of Neurohumoral Substances Nebulae (Shapley), 29. in Melanophore Reactions, 175. Neon absorption lines (Menzel and Mar- The Color Changes of Elasmo-

Nerve, in vitro respiration of (Chang, b cFises, 1038. shall), 879 - branch Fishes, 1038. Nerve, in vitro respiration of (Chang, PAULING, L. See Brockway, L. O., 68, Gerard and Shaffer), 152. Brockway L. ., 68

Nerves, spinal (Detwiler), 22. PAYNE, C. H. A Physical Analysis of Nervous control of respiratory movements Wolf-Rayet Spectra, 492.

(Gesell and Moyer),\ 154.Wolf-.Rayet Spectra, 492. (Gesell and Moyer), 154. PAYNE, C. H. See Boyce, J. C., 581.

Neurohumoral substances in melanophore PAYNE C H. See Menzel, D. H., 641. reactions (Parker), 175. PEARL, R. See Gould, S. A., 228.

New Mexico chronology (Stallings), 803. PARSE, R. W. B. See Harris, L., 991. Newton-Denning method (aFisher), 209. Periodicity in solar variation (Abbot and NICHOLSON, S. B. See Adams, W. S., 371. Bond), 361. NicotiaoLSON,

S speeAdas W49 ' ' Periodogram analysis (Alter), 335. Nicotiana (Goodspeed), 649. PERKINS, M. B. See Hellerman, L., 855.

Non-aqueous solvents (Hopkins and Permanent gases, terrestrial abundance Quill), 64. of (Russell and Menzel), 997. Non-factorable transformations (Adams), Pfaffian system (Thomas), 913.

564 ' Pfaffian system (Thomas), 913. North America (Ruedemann), 157. Photic stimulation in a lamellibranch North America (Ruedemann), 157. ( 755.

Nova spectra (Menzel and Payne), 641. (Welsh), 755. Nuclear exclusion principle (Harkins), 307. Potochemcal production of tripheny

methyl (Halford and Anderson), 759. Photographic meteors (Millman), 34.

ODIORNE, J. M. Degeneration of Melano- Phylogenetic consideration of optic tec- phores in Fundulus, 329. tum (Huber and Crosby), 15. . The Effects of the Pituitary Hor- Physics, nomenclature (Kennelly), 144.

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1066 INDEX PROC. N. A. S.

Phytotoxic reaction of blood (Macht), Retinal rivalry (Washburn), 773. 486. RHOADES, M. M. A Cytogenetical Study

PINCUS, G., STERNE, G. D., AND ENZ- of a Reciprocal Translocation in MANN, E. The Development of Zea, 1022. Temperature Regulation in the -- . A Secondary Trisome in Maize, Mouse, 729. 1031.

PINCUS, G., AND WHITE, P. On the Rhythmic contraction in a lamellibranch Inheritance of Diabetes Mellitus, 631. (Welsh), 755.

Pituitary hormones (Odiorne), 745. ROBERTSON, W. R. B. See Nabours, Planktonic faunas (Ruedemann), 157. R. K., 234. Plants, growth of (Thimann and Skoog), Rocks (Zisman), 666, 680, 989.

714; (Bonner), 717. ROSE, B. A. See Farnsworth, H. E., 777. Plateau, higher crystalline (James), 126. ROSSKOPF, M. F. An Inequality for Pleistocene homo in Minnesota (Jenks), 1. Legendre Series Coefficients, 541. Poincare's sweeping-out process (Evans), ROY, A. S. The Effect of Helium on the

457. Continuous and Secondary Spectra Poisson (Kasner), 257. of Hydrogen, 441. Poisson's ratio (Zisman), 653, 989. Roy, A. S., AND DUFFENDACK, 0. S. Pollen tube establishment (Sprague), 838. The Excitation Potential of the Polynomial interpolation to analytic func- X 2883 and X 2895 Bands of Carbon

tions (Walsh), 959. Dioxide, 497. Potential, excitation (Roy and Duffen- RUEDEMANN, R. Paleozoic Planktonic

dack), 497. Faunas of North America, 157. Primati, Eocene (Stock), 954. RUSSELL, H. N. Remarks in symposium Prime types in Datura (Bergner, Satina on climatic cycles, 387.

and Blakeslee), 103. RUSSELL, H. N., AND MENZEL, D. H. Proboscidea, evolution of (Osborn), 159. The Terrestrial Abundance of the Projective relativity (Veblen), 979. Permanent Gases, 997. Protective mechanism inherent in the RUTZLER, J. E., JR. See Bancroft, W.

myocardium (Weller), 318. D., 73, 85. PUCHER, G. W., AND VICKERY, H. B. The

Katabolism of the Non-Volatile Or- ganic Acids of Tobacco Leaves during Curing, 623. Salamander embryos (Detwiler), 22.

Purification and physical properties of SATINA, S. See Bergner, A. D,, 103. chemical compounds (Skaa and Lang- Saturation, ferro-magnetic (Epstein), 1044. don),, 943. Scattering, theory of (Kennard), 518.

Schr6dinger's wave equation (Birkhoff), 339, 4754

QUILJL, L. L. See Hopkins, B. S., 64. Scorpio-centaurus clusters of stars (Miller), 277.

Rabbits (Castle and Keeler), 92, 98, 403; Scrapter (Cockerell and Ireland), 972. (Castle), 947; (Castle and Nacht- Sedimentary records (Bowman), 376. sheim), 1006. Seedlings of Cucumis melo (Gould, Pearl,

Race and blood-groups in the Pacific Edwards and Miner), 228. (Howells), 494. Seedlings, regeneration in (LaRue), 53.

RANDELS, W. C. On a Theorem of Segmentation of spinal nerves in salaman- Fejer, 697. der embryos (Detwiler), 22.

Rare earth group (Hopkins and Quill), 64. Segregation, embryonic (Shull), 164. Rats, behavior of (Shepard), 149. SEIDEL, W. Note on a Metrically Transi- Recombination and inbreeding (Wright), tive System, 453.

420. Selenium (Brockway and Pauling), 68. Rectifiable Jordan curves (Walsh), 540. Self-sterility (East), 841. Recurring series (Ward), 914. Separation of isotopes (Eyring), 78. Reducibility, theory of (Murray), 1057. Series, lacunary power (Paley), 271. Regeneration in mutilated seedlings Series, Legendre (Rosskopf), 541.

(LaRue), 53. Series, recurring (Ward), 914. Relative inclusion in domain of Hausdorff Sespe deposits (Stock), 481, 762.

means (Hille and Tamarkin), 573. SETCHELL, W. A. A Preliminary Survey

Relativity, spinors in projective (Veblen), of the Species of Zostera, 810. 979. SHAFFER, M. See Chang, T. H., 15p.

Respiration of nerve (Chang, Gerard and SHAPLEY, H. A Contribution to the Shaffer), 152. Study of Galactic Dimensions, 29.

Respiratory movements (Gesell and . On the Distribution of Galaxies, Moyer), 154. 389.

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VOL. 19, 1933 INDEX 1067

. Luminosity Distribution and Aver- Squirrel fish (Smith), 885. age Density of Matter in Twenty- STALLINGS, W. S., JR. A Tree-Ring Five Groups of Galaxies, 591. Chronology for the Rio Grande . On the Linear Diameters of 125 Drainage in Northern New Mexico, Large Galaxies, 1001. 803.

SHAPLEY, H., AND MOHR, J. Summary Stars, class Be (McLaughlin), 44. of a Variable Star Survey in an STEBBINS, J. Absorption and Space External Galaxy, 995. Reddening in the Galaxy as Shown

SHEPARD, J. F. Higher Processes in the by the Colors of Globular Clusters, Behavior of Rats, 149. 222.

SHULL, A. F. The Time of Embryonic STEBBINS, J., AND HUFFER, C. M. Ab- Segregation in Aphids as Determined sorption and Space Reddening in the from Intermediate Types, 164. Galaxy from the Colors of B-Stars,

SKAU, E. L., AND LANGDON, W. H. The 597. Purification and Physical Properties Stellar spectra (Menzel and Marshall), of Chemical Compounds. IV. A 879. Development of a Theoretical Basis Step-polygon (Douglas and Franklin), 188. for the Behavior of Controlled Time- Stereoscopic vision (Washburn), 773. Temperature Curves, 943. Sterility (Dobzhansky), 397.

SKINNER, B. F. The Abolishment of a Sterility, self- (East), 841. Discrimination, 825. Sterility in Drosophila melanogaster (De-

SKOOG, F. See Thimann, K. V., 714. merec), 1015. Skull, amynodont (Stock), 762. STERNE, G. D. See Pincus, G., 729. Sleep (Bancroft and Rutzler), 73. STIER, T. J. B. On the Temperature- SMITH, D. C. Color Changes in the Regulatory Function of "Spontane-

Isolated Scale Iridocytes of the ous" Activity in the Mouse, 725. Squirrel Fish, Holocentrus ascen- STILL, E. U. On the Metabolism of the sionis (Osbeck), 885. Pancreas, 155.

SMITH, F. H. Preliminary Studies of STOCK, C. Hyaenodontidae of the Upper Chromosome Rings in Brodiaea lac- Eocene of California, 434. tea, 605. . A Miacid from the Sespe Upper

SMITH, P. A. The Topology of Involu- Eocene, California, 481. tions, 612. ' _ . An Amynodont Skull from the

Solar cycle (Adams and Nicholson), 371. Sespe Deposits, California, 762. Solar variation, periodicity in (Abbot and . An Eocene Primate from Cali-

Bond), 361. fornia, 954. Solutions of electrolytes in a non-polar Sturm-Liouville eigenvalue-eigenfunction

solvent (Kraus and Hooper), 939. problem (Kemble), 710. Solvents, non-aqueous (Hopkins and Sulfur (Brockway and Pauling), 68.

Quill), 64. Superconductivity (Zwicky), 818. Solvent, non-polar (Kraus and Hooper), Supraconductivity (Hall), 619.

939. Surfaces (Hedlund), 345. Space, absorption in (Stebbins), 222. Surfaces, crescent-shaped minimal (Doug- Space curve, Jordan (Douglas), 269. las), 192. Space motions (Miller), 277. Sweeping-out process of Poincare (Evans), Species of a Pfaffian system (Thomas), 457.

913. Sylow subgroups (Miller), 555. Species of Zostera (Setchell), 810. Symposium on Climatic Cycles. I. Spectra, atomic (Johnson), 916. Merriam, J. C. Introductory Re- Spectra of hydrogen (Roy), 441. marks, 349. II. Douglass, A. E. Spectra, nova (Menzel and Payne), 641. Evidences of Cycles in Tree Ring Spectra, Wolf-Rayet (Payne), 492. Records, 350. III. Abbot, G. C., Spectral reduction in classical dynamics and Bond, A. M. Periodicity in

(Khintchine), 567. Solar Variation, 361. IV. Adams, Spectrum, K series (Hudson and Vogt), W. S., and Nicholson, S. B. The

444. Nature of Solar Cycle, 371. V. Spinal nerves in salamander embryos Bowman, I. Correlation of Sedi-

(Detwiler), 22. mentary and Climatic Records, 376. Spinors (Veblen), 462, 503, 979. Reniarks by A. E. Kennelly, E. W. "Spontaneous" activity in the mouse Brown, H. N. Russell and E. B.

(Stier), 725. Wilson, 386. SPRAGUE, G. F. Pollen Tube Establish-

ment and the Deficiency of Waxy TAMARKIN, J. D. See Hille, E., 573, Seeds in Certain Maize Crosses, 838. 902, 908.

Squares (Miller), 1054. Tellurium (Brockway and Pauling), 68.

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1068 INDEX PROC. N. A. S.

Temperature regulation in mouse (Pincus, VAUGHAN, T. W. The Biogeographic Sterne and Enzmann), 729. Relations of the Orbitoid Forami-

Temperature-regulatory function (Stier), nifera, 922. 725. VEBLEN, 0. Geometry of Two-Com-

Terrestrial abundance of the permanent ponent Spinors, 462. gases (Russell and Menzel), 997. --. Geometry of Four-Component

Tetrad equations (Wilson), 768,882,1039. Spinors, 503. THIMANN, K. V., AND SKOOG, F. Studies . Spinors in Projective Relativity,

on the Growth of Plants. III. The 979. Inhibiting Action of the Growth Vectors, set of (Knebelman), 691 Substance on Bud Development, 714. VERRIJP, C. D. See Hecht, S., 522.

THOMAS, J. M. Regular Differential VICKERY, B. See Pucher, G. W., 623. Systems of the First Order, 451. Vision, stereoscopic (Washburn), 773.

- . A Lower Limit for the Species of Visual functions (Hecht and Wald), 964. a Pfaffian System, 913. Vitamin C (Borsook and Keighley), 875.

THORNDIKE, E. L. The Influence of VOGT, H. G. See Hudson, J. C., 444. Use or Frequency of Occurrence upon the Strength of Mental Con-

WALD, G. See Hecht, S., 964.

Three-electron bond in chlorine dioxide ALSE L Interpolation and an (Brockway), 303. Analogue of the Laurent Develop-

Time-temperature curves (Skau and Lang- meat, 203.

don), 943. 4 The Cauchy-Goursat Theorem for

Tissue, living (Bancroft, Gutsell and Rectifiable Jordan Curves, 540.

RTutzler, , 85g __. An Extremal Problem in Analytic

Tobacco leaves (Pucher and Vickery), 623. Functions, 900.

TOONDER, F. E. See Kraus, C. A., 292, Note on Polynomial Interpolation

298. '' ' ' to Analytic Functions, 959.

Topology of involutions (Smith), 612. . A Duality in Interpolation to

Transformations, non-factorable (Adams), Analytic Functions by Rational Func tions, 1049. Transformations, self-adjoint (Murray), WARD, M. A Property of Recurring

1057. Series, 914.

Translocation, reciprocal (Rhoades), 1022. WASHBURN, M. F. Retinal Rivalry as

Translocation, x-ray induced chromo- a Neglected Factor in Stereoscopic

somal (Nabours and Robertson), 234. Vision, 773.

Transmission, celltlar (Parker), 175. Water, two forms of (Barnes and Jahn),

Tree-ring chronology (Stallings), 803. 638. Tree-ring recorodlos(Dgygas), 803

Wave equation, Schr6dinger's (Birkhoff),

Trimethyl gallium (Kraus and Toonder) LLER C V. Biological Significance 292, 298' WELLER, C. V. Biological Significance

Triphenylmethyl (Halford and Anderson), in the Myocardium, 318.

9Trisome i maize (Rhoades), 1031 WELSH, J. H. Photic Stimulation and

TRJITZINSKY, W. J. The General Case hythmical Contractions of the of Non-HIomogeneouls Linear Differ- WHIMantle F laps of a Lamellibranch, 755.

ential Equations, 687. WHITB, P. See Pincus, G., 631. Tungsten (Hudson and Vogt) 444 WIENER, N. See Paley, R. E. A. C., 253. Tungsten (udson and Vogt), 444

WILSON, E. B. Remarks in Symposium T, and the Christoffel symbols (Dingle), on Climatic Cycles, 388.

559. . On the Invariance of General

Intelligence, 768.

California (Sto), 434. Transformations Preserving the Upper eocene of California (Stock), 434T Equations, 882. Trea synthesis (Borsook and Keighley), T

On Overlap, 1939. 626, 720.

Wolf-Rayet spectra (Payne), 492. Urease activity (Hellerman, Perkins and WORLEY, L.

G. Metachronism in Ciliated Clark), 855.

Epithelium, 320. -. The Intracellular Fibre Systems

VAN SLYKE, D. D., DILLON, R. T., AND of Paramecium, 323.

HILLER, A. Crystallization of a WRIGHT, S. Inbreeding and Homozy-

Compound of Hemoglobin and Car- gosis, 411. bon Dioxide, 828. -. Inbreeding and Recombination,

Variable star survey (Shapley and Mohr), 420.

995. Wyoming, Park County (Hughes), 239.

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Xenohelix in Maryland miocene (Dryden), Zero point energy of isotopes (Eyring), 78. 139. ZISMAN, W. A. Young's Modulus and

X-ray dosage (Demerec), 1015. Poisson's Ratio with Reference to X-ray mutations (Nabours and Robert- Geophysical Applications, 653.

son), 234. --. Compressibility and Anisotropy of Rocks at and near the Earth's

Y-chromosome in Drosophila melano- Surface, 666. gaster (Gowen and Gay), 122. . Comparison of the Statically and

Yellow fat in rabbits (Castle), 947. Seismologically Determined Elastic Young's modulus (Zisman), 653, 989. Constants of Rocks, 680.

(For corrections, see 989.) Zostera, species of (Setchell), 810.

Zea, reciprocal translocation in (Rhoades), ZwlcKy, F. Remarks on Superconduc- 1022. tivity, 818.

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