Bronze in South America before the arrival of Europeans, by Adrien de Mortillet, p. 261.
Geology of the inner earth: Igneous ores, by J.W. Gregory, p. 311.
Immunity in tuberculosis, by Simon Flexner, p. 627.
Index, p. 711.
Inland waterways, by George G. Chisholm, p. 347.
Linnaean memorial address, by Edward L. Greene, p. 685.
List of plates, p. VII.
Marcelin Berthelot, by Camille Matignon, p. 669.
On the properties and natures of various electric radiations, by W.H. Bragg, p. 195.
Prehistoric Japan, by E. Baelz, p. 523.
Proceedings of the Board of Regents, p. XI.
Progress in electro-metallurgy, by John B.C. Kershaw, p. 215.
Publication addresses numerous countries within the larger regions indexed.
Recent contributions to electric wave telegraphy, by J.A. Fleming, p. 163.
Recent progress in color photography, by Thomas W. Smillie, p. 231.
Report of the Executive Committee, p. XXIX.
Report of the secretary, p. 1.
Some facts and problems bearing on electric trunk-line operation, by Frank J. Sprague, p. 131.
Some opportunities for astronomical work with inexpensive apparatus, by George E. Hale, p. 267.
Systematic zoology; its progress and purpose, by Theodore Gill, p. 449.
Table of contents, p. V.
The air of the New York subway, by George A. Soper, p. 647.
The development of mechanical composition in printing, by A. Turpain, p. 113.
The fire piston, by Henry Balfour, p. 565.
The genealogical history of the marine mammals, by O. Abel, p. 473.
The Mediterranean peoples, by Theobald Fischer, p. 497.
The origin of Egyptian civilization, by Edouard Naville, p. 549.
The origin of the Canaanite alphabet, by Franz Praetorius, p. 595.
The present position of Paleozoic botany, by D.H. Scott, p. 371.
The problem of color vision, by J.M. Dane, p. 613.
The progress of science as illustrated by the development of meteorology, by Cleveland Abbe, p. 287.
The Salton Sea, by F.H. Newell, p. 331.
The steam turbine on land and at sea, by Charles A. Parsons, p. 99.
The structure of Lippmann heliochromes, by S.R. Cajal, p. 239.
The zoological gardens and establishments of Great Britain, Belgium, and the Netherlands, by Gustave Loisel, p. 407.
Three Aramaic papyri from Elephantine, by Eduard Sachau, p. 605.
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