1 Coiumliia ^nibersiitj) in tlje Citp of J^cto ^orfe UNIVERSITY BIBLIOGRAPHY 1921 PUBLISHED BY Columbia ®nibers!itp in tbc Citp of iBteto gorfe MORNINGSIDE HEIGHTS NEW YORK CITY I I Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2019 with funding from Columbia University Libraries https://archive.org/details/universitybiblioOOcolu CONTENTS Official Publications— Page General . 3 Teachers College. 4 Departmental Publications.5 University Press.10 Alumni and Student Publications.11 Publications of Officers of the University .ii Dissertations.51 Index.69 The analysis of the University Bibliography for 1921 is as follows: Official publications. 57 Departmental and Press publications.103 Alumni and student publications. 15 Publications of officers.1201 Doctors’ dissertations. 94 Total number of titles.1470 The officers’ titles were contributed by 339 individuals from fifty-two departments; average number per person, 3-}-, Parts I, II, III, IV, and VI of this issue of the Bibliography have been prepared by members of the library staff. Part V has been compiled from manuscript furnished by the members of the faculty whose publications are listed in that part. William H. Carpenter Isadore G. Mudge Acting Librarian Reference Librarian Columbia University, May, IQ22 UNIVERSITY BIBLIOGRAPHY I. OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS General Columbia University bulletin of information. 21st series, December, 1920-August, 1921, New York. Columbia university, 1921. CONTENTS 2 1 St series 1 President’s annual report. 4 De¬ cember. 52p. 2 University extension. Announce¬ ment, spring session, 1921. ii December. 8ip. 3 Entrance examinations and ad¬ mission. Announcement, 1921- 22. 18 December. 62p. 4 Journalism. Announcement, 1921-22. 25 December. 32p. 5 Political science, philosophy and pure science. Announcement, 1921-22. I January. 36p. 6 Fellowships and scholarships. 8 January, yp. 7 Academic calendar. 15 January. 7 P. 8 Schools of mines, engineering and chemistry. Mining, metal¬ lurgy, civil engineering, sani¬ tary engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engi¬ neering, chemical engineering, chemistry. Announcement, 1921-22. 22 January. io5p. 9 Annual reports, 1920. 29 Janu¬ ary. 457 P- 10 Summer session. Announce¬ ment, 1921-22. 5 h'ebruary. xxiii, I93p. 11 iVlusic. Announcement, 1921- .12. 12 February. I2p. 12 Brooks Hall. Announcement. 19 February'. I5p. 13 School of dentistry. Announce¬ ment, 1921-22. 26 February. 27 p. 14 Division of biology. Courses in anatomy, bacteriology-, biologi¬ cal chemistry, botany, pathol¬ ogy, pharmacology, physiology, zoology-. Announcement, 1921- 22. 5 March. 3op. 15 Columbia college. Announce¬ ment, 1921-22. 12 February. 82p. 16 Division of modern languages and literatures. Announce¬ ment, 1921-22. 19 March. 25p. 17 Division of chemistry. An¬ nouncement, 1921-22. 26 March. 23p. 18 Div-ision of mathematical and physical sciences. Announce¬ ment, 1921-22. 2 April. 28p. 19 History^ economics and public- law. Courses offered by the faculty of political science. Announcement, 1921-22. 9 April. 26p. 20 Courses in optics and optometryc Announcement, 1921-22. 9 April. 36p. 21 Courses in spoken language. An¬ nouncement, 1921-22. 23 April. I ip. 3 22 School of law. Announcement, 1921-22. 30 April. 44p. 23 Courses in oral hygiene. An¬ nouncement, 1921-22. 7 May. i6p. 24 School of architecture. An¬ nouncement, 1921-22. 14 May. 32p. 25 University extension. Announce¬ ment, 1921-22. 21 May. xiv, I 58 p. 26 School of business. Announce¬ ment, 1921-22. 28 May. 68p. 27 Secretarial studies. Announce¬ ment, 1921-22. 4 June. 3op. 28 Evening courses in architecture. Announcement, 1921-22. ii June. I4p. 29 Division of geology, geography and mineralogy. Announce¬ ment, 1921-22. 18 June. 32p. 30 Philosophy, psychology and an¬ thropology. Announcement, 1921-22. 25 June. 32p. 31 Evening courses in business. Announcement, 1921-22. 2 July. 42p. 32 Division of ancient and oriental languages. Announcement, 1921-22. 9 July. 28p. 33 Baxnard College. Announce¬ ment, 1921-22. 16 July. ii4p. 34 College of physicians and sur¬ geons. Announcement, 1921- 22. 23 July. 98p. 35 College of pharmacy. Announce¬ ment, 1921-22. 30 July. 8op. 36 Home study courses. Announce¬ ment, 1921-22. 6 August. 38p. 37 Annual catalogue of Columbia University. 1920-21. 13 Au¬ gust. iv, 361P. Instructions for freshmen. An¬ nouncement, 1921. i8p. Information for new students. An¬ nouncement, September 1921. 7p. Columbia University hymnal. New York, Published for the Univer¬ sity by the H. W. Gray Co. Charters, acts of the legislature, of¬ ficial documents and records. Rev. and enl. ed. New York, The University, 1920. 633P. Teachers College Teachers College bulletin, I2th-I3th series, i January-December, 1921. New York, Teachers college, Co¬ lumbia University. CONTENTS 12th series 9 A scale for measuring the impor¬ tance of habits of good citizen¬ ship. By Siegried Maia Upton and Clara Frances Chassell. i January. 44p. 10 Scout masters’, scout campers’, and scout executives’ leader¬ ship courses. 15 January. 7p. 11 Some food facts. By Mary Swartz Rose. 29 January. 7p. 12 Second camp leadership course. 12 February. 7p. 13 Social-hygiene education. Re¬ port on social-hygiene program given at Teachers college in 1920. 26 February. 22p. 14 School of education. Announce¬ ment, 1921-22. 12 March. I 54 P- 15 School of practical arts. An¬ nouncement, 1921-22. 26 March. I56p. 16 Nursing and health. Announce¬ ment, 1921-22. 9 April. 22p. 17 (Omitted.) 18 Syllabus in the philosophy of education. By William Heard Kilpatrick. 7 May. 140P. 19 Sixteen spelling scales. Stand¬ ardized in sentences for sec¬ ondary schools. 21 May. 55p. 4 I 3 th series (Beginning with this series the Bulletin is published only 12 times a year.) 1 A list of plays. Suitable for pro¬ duction by high school students. Compiled by Margaret Bell Merrill and Ethel Watkins. lo September. I5p. 2 The child’s day. Text prepared by Mary Swartz Rose and Geraldine Gorton. 24 Septem¬ ber. 16p. 3 Educative equipment for rural schools. By Fannie Wyche Dunn. 8 October. 23p. 4 Key to completion-test language scales B and C. By M. R. Trabue. 22 October. I5p. 5 Teachers College, Report of the dean, 1921. November. 68p. 6 Program of annual reunion and conferences of the Alumni asso¬ ciation of Teachers College, February 10-11, 1922. Decem¬ ber, 1921. I4p. II. DEPARTMENTAL PUBLICATIONS Chemistry Contributions from the department of chemistry of Columbia Univer¬ sity, nos. 348-376. 348 The viscosity of liquids. V. The ideality of the system; ben¬ zene-benzyl benzoate and the validity of the Bingham fluid¬ ity formula, by James Kendall and Kenneth Potter Monroe. Reprinted from the Journal of the American chemical society, 43: 115-125, January. 349 The optical rotation and mix¬ tures of sucrose, glucose and fructose, by Warren C. Vos- burgh. Reprinted from the Journal of the American chem¬ ical society, 43:219-232, Feb¬ ruary. 350 The correlation of compound formation, ionization and solu¬ bility in solutions. Outline of a modern ionization theory, by James Kendall. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the National academy of sciences, 7:56-62, February. 351 A method of purifying certain kinds of proteins, by Ada M. Field. Reprinted from the Journal of the American chem¬ ical society, 43:667-668,March. 352 Dimethyl tartonate, by Harry Linn Fisher and Harold Lester Simon. Reprinted from the Journal of the American chem¬ ical society, 43:628-629,March. 353 The melting point of ammo¬ nium sulfate, by James Ken¬ dall and Arthur W. Davidson. Reprinted from the Journal of industrial and engineering chemistry, 13:303-304, April. 354 Compound formation and solu¬ bility In systems of the type sulfuric acid, metal sulfate, by James Kendall and Arthur W. Davidson. Reprinted from the Journal of the American chemical society, 43 :()7g-ggo. May. 355 Growth and reproduction upon simplified food supply, i, by 11 . C. Sherman, M. E. Rouse, Bernice Allen and Ella Woods. Reprinted from the Journal of biological chemistry, 46:503- 519, May. 356 I’reliminary experiments with 5 the fat-soluble vitamin (vita¬ min A), by H. C. Sherman, F. L, McLeod and M. M. Kramer. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Society for experimental biology and medi¬ cine, 18:41-43. 357 A dietetic production of rickets in rats and its prevention by an inorganic salt, by H. C. Sherman and A. M. Pappen- heimer. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the Society for experimental biology and medi¬ cine, 18:193-197. 358 A new type of sodium lamp for polarimetry, by Harold A. Fales and J. C. Morrell. Re¬ printed from the Journal of the American chemical society, 43:1629-1630, July. 359 Some errors in the study of invertase action, by Warren C. Vosburgh. Reprinted from the Journal of the American chemical society, 43: 1693- 1705, July. 360 The application of ideal solu¬ tion equations to dilute aqueous solutions, by James Kendall. Reprinted from the Journal of the American chemical society, 43:1391-6, July. 361 The factors affecting the sta¬ bility of addition compounds in solution and their influence upon ionization equilibria (Part I.), by James Kendal! and Paul U. Gross. Reprinted from the Journal of the Ameri¬ can chemical society, 43:1416- 26, July. 362 Compound formation and spe¬ cific conductivity in solutions of the types acid: ester, acid: ketone and acid: acid, by lames Kendall and Paul U. Gross. Reprinted from the Journal of the American chem¬ ical society, 43:1426-29, July. 363 Compound formation and solu¬ bility in systems of the type: formic acid-metal formate, by James Kendall and Howard Adler. Reprinted from the Journal of the American chem¬ ical society, 43:1470-81, July. 364 The prediction of solubility in polar solutions, by James Kendall and Howard Adler. Reprinted from the Journal of the American chemical society, 43:1481-1502, July. 365 The solubilities of acids in aqueous solutions of other acids, by James Kendall and James C. Andrews. Reprinted from the Journal of the Ameri¬ can chemical society, 43:1545- 60, July. 366 Oxidation and reduction of hydroquinone and quinone from the standpoint of electro- motive-force measurements, by F. S. Granger and J. M. Nelson. Reprinted from the Journal of the A merican chem¬ ical society, 43:1401-1415, July. 367 Conditions affecting the quan¬ titative determination of re¬ ducing sugars by Fehling solu¬ tion. Elimination of certain errors involved in current methods, by F. A. Quisum- bing and A. W. Thomas. Reprinted from the Journal of the American chemical society, 43:1503-1526, July. 368 Not yet published. 369 Compound formation and con¬ ductivity in systems of the types formic acid: metal for¬ mate and sulfuric acid; metal 6 sulfate, by James Kendall, Howard Adler and Arthur VV. Davidson. Reprinted from the Journal of the American chemical society, 43:1846-53, August. 370 Compound formation and vis¬ cosity in solutions of the types acid: ester, acid: ketone and acid: acid, by James Kendall and Elizabeth Brakeley. Re¬ printed from the Journal of the American chemical society, 43: 1826-34, August. 371 Compound formation in phenol- cresol mi.xtures, by James Kendall and J. J. Beaver. Re¬ printed from the Journal of the American chemical society, 43:1853-67. August. 372 The activity of absorbed inver- tase, by J. M. Nelson and David I. Hitchcock. Re¬ printed from the Journal of the American chemical society, 43: 1956-1961. August. 373 The catalytic influence of for¬ eign oxides on the decompo¬ sition of silver oxide, mercuric oxide and barium peroxide, by James Kendall and Francis J. Fuchs. Reprinted from the Journal of the American chem¬ ical society, 43:2017-31. Sep¬ tember. 374 Effect of certain antiseptics upon the activity of amylases, by FI. C. Sherman and M. Weyman. 375 The influence of certain amino acids upon the enzymic hy¬ drolysis of starch, by H. C. Sherman and F. Walker. 376 A study of the influence of ar¬ ginine, histidine, tryptophane and cystine upon the hydroly¬ sis of starch by purified pan¬ creatic amylase, by H. C. Sherman and M. L. Caldwell. Education (Teachers College) Columbia University contributions to education. New York, Teachers college, nos. 109-17. 109 Theories of Americanization. A critical study with special ref¬ erence to the Jewish group. By Isaac B. Berkson. 226p. $ 3 - 00 . no Education for the disabled in war and industry. By A. G. Crane. 83p. and plates. $1.75. 111 A comparative study of achieve¬ ment in country and town schools. By Norman Frost. 7op. Cloth, $1.50. 112 Function of ideals and attitudes in social education. By Paul F. Voelker. I26p. Cloth, $1.80. 113 Interest factors in primary reading. By Fannie Wyche Dunn. 7op. Cloth, $1.60. 114 Empirical studies in school reading. By James Fleming Hosic. I74p. Cloth, $2.50. 115 Trade tests in education. By Herbert A. Toops. ii8p. Cloth, $2.00. 116 Changes in mental traits with age: determined by individual re-tests. By Fowler Dell Brooks. 88p. Cloth, $1.60. 117 The place of the elementary calculus in the senior high school mathematics. By Noah Bryan Rosenberger. 82 p. Cloth, $1.60. The teacher’s word book. By Edward L. Thorndike. I38p. 74 cents. A syllabus in the philosophy of edu¬ cation. Questions for discussion 7 with reading references and topics for papers. By William Heard Kilpatrick, ydp. 75 cents. Vocational homemaking education: illustrative projects, edited by David Snedden. i5op. $1.50. Recent developments in child feed¬ ing. By Mary Swartz Rose. i6p. 15 cents. The Woody arithmetic scales: how to use them. By Clifford Woody, 38p. 60 cents. Standardized reasoning tests in arithmetic and how to utilize them. By Cliff W. Stone. 33p. 65 cents. Educational tests and scales: Exercises in judging poetry. Series X and Y. Prepared by Allan Abbott and M. R. Trabue. Thorndike-McCall reading scales. Prepared by E. L. Thorndike and William A. McCall. Rogers test of mathematical abil¬ ity. Prepared by Agnes L. Rogers. Briggs English form test Alpha and Beta. English and Comparative Literature Columbia University studies in Eng¬ lish and comparative literature. New York, Columbia University press. Bolwell, Robert Whitney. The life and works of John Heywood, xiii, i88p. $2.50. Geology Contributions from the geological department of Columbia Univer¬ sity. V. 28, nos. 4-5; V. 29, nos. 12-17. V. 28, no. 4. The geology of the Coamo-Guayama district, Porto Rico, by E. T. Hodge. Scientific survey of Porto Rico and the Vir¬ gin Islands, 1:111-228, 1920. 5. The mineralogy of the feldspars, by H. L. Ailing. Reprinted from the Journal of geology, 29:193- 296, April-May. V. 29, no. 12. Judging the quality of Portland cement, by R. J, Colony. American institute of mining and metallurgical engineers papers, no. 1039, January. 13. The Stanley shale of Okla¬ homa, by C. W. Honess. Re¬ printed from the American journal of science, 50:63-80, January. 14. Geographic aspects of the Adri¬ atic problem, by D. W. Johnson. Reprinted from the Proceedings of the American philosophical society, 59:512-516, 1920. 15. The role of the earth sciences in the war, by D. W. Johnson. Reprinted from the New world of science, p. 177-217. (Edited by Yerkes, R. M.) 1920. 16. (a) Description of a skull of the extinct Madagascar crocodile, Crocodilus robustus Vaillant and Grandidier. (b) Skull characters and affinities of the extinct Florida gavial Gavialosuchus amer- icaria (Sellards). (cj Brachygna- thosuchus braziliensis, a new fossil crocodilian from Brazil, by C. C. Mook. Reprinted from the Bulle¬ tin of the American museum of natural history, 44:25-49, April. 17. Allognathosuchus, a new genus of Eocene crocodilians. Descrip¬ tion of a skull of a Bridget croco¬ dilian. The skull of Crocodilus acer Cope, by C. C. Mook. Re¬ printed from the Bulletin of the American museum of 7iatural his¬ tory, 44:105-121, April. 8 History, Economics and Public Law Studies in history, economics, and public law, ed. by the faculty of political science of Columbia Uni¬ versity, V. 97 , nos. 2-3; V. 98, no. I; V. 99, nos. 1-2 ; v. 100, nos. 1-2 ; V. loi, no. I. New York, Colum¬ bia University. V. 97, 1921. 752p. $8.50. 2. (221) Social aspects of the treatment of the insane, by J. A. Goldberg, Ph.D. 3. (222) The free negro in Mary¬ land, by James M. Wright, Ph.D. V. 98, 1921. I. (223) Origins of modern German colonialism, 1871-1885, by Mary E. Townsend, Ph.D. V. 99, 1921. 1. (225) The economic history of China: a study of soil exhaus¬ tion, by Mabel Peng-hua Lee, Ph.D. 2. (226) Japan’s financial rela¬ tions with the U. S., by G. G. Odate. V. 100, 1921. 1. (227) Contemporary British opinion during the Franco- Prussian war, by Dora Neill Raymond, Ph.D. 2. (228) French contemporary opinion of the Russian revolu¬ tion of 1905, by Encarnacion Alzona. V. loi, 1921-22. I. (229) State taxation of per¬ sonal incomes, by Alzada Com¬ stock, Ph.D. Political science quarterly, edited for the Academy of political sci¬ ence in the city of New York by the faculty of political science of Columbia University, Robert Liv¬ ingston Schuyler, editor. Acad¬ emy of political science, v. 36. Proceedings of the Academy of political science in the city of New York, edited b}" Robert Liv¬ ingston Schuyler. V. 9, no. 2. American foreign trade relations. February, 1921. no. 3. National expenditures and public economy. July, 1921. Library Columbia University library. In¬ formation for summer session students, qp. Columbia University library. Infor¬ mation for university students, qp. Masters essays, 1921. qop. University bibliography, 1920. 66p Mines, Engineering and Chemistry Engineering and scientific papers. 3 Judging the quality of Portland cement, by R. J. Colony. Re¬ printed from Mining and metal¬ lurgy, 169:30-31, January, q Bearing of a s\mthetic dye indus¬ try upon our national welfare, by Marston Taylor Bogert. Reprinted from the Journal of the Franklin institute, I9i:qq5- q72, April. 5 Measurement of vapor pressures of certain potassium com¬ pounds, by Daniel D. Jackson and Jerome J. Morgan. Re¬ printed from the Journal of industrial and engineering chem¬ istry, 13:110, 225, 292, Febru¬ ary, March and April. 6 Thermal decomposition of shales, by Ralph H. McKee and E. E. Lyder. Reprinted from the Journal of industrial and engi¬ neering chemistry, 13:613 and 678, July and August. 9 7 Internal combustion engines in marine service, by Charles Edward Lucke. Reprinted from the Journal of the Franklin in¬ stitute, 192:11-25, 203-232, July-August. Philosophy and Psychology Columbia University contributions to philosophy and psychology, edited by R. S. Woodworth. New York, Science press, v. 27, no. 2. V. 27, no. 2. Naccarati, Sante. The morphologic aspect of intelli¬ gence. 44p. Tables {Archives of psychology, no. 45). Paper $.70; cloth, $1.10. Introduction to contemporary civili¬ zation. A syllabus. 3d edition. New York, Columbia university press. i6ip. $1.25. Physics Phoenix physical laboratory con¬ tributions, nos. 48-49. 48 The magnetic susceptibility of nickel and cobalt chloride solu¬ tions, by Laura Brant. Re¬ printed from the Physical re¬ view, 17:678-99, June. 49 An experimental study of the reflection of x-rays from calcite, by Bergen Davis and W. M. Stempel. Reprinted from the Physical review, 17:608-623, May. Romance Languages and Literatures Columbia University studies in Romance philology and literature. New York, Columbia University press. Beardsley, Wilfred Attwood. In¬ finitive constructions in old Span¬ ish. xiv, 279p. $2.50. Dawson, John Charles. Toulouse in the renaissance. The floral games, university and student life, Etienne Dolet (1532-1534). Part I. The floral games of Tou¬ louse (Les jeux floraux). xiv, 87p. facsims. $1.50. Ford, Harry Egerton. Modern Provencal phonology and mor¬ phology. Studies in the language of Frederic Mistral, vi, 93p. Romanic review; a quarterly jour¬ nal edited by H. A. Todd and Raymond Weeks. New York, Columbia University press, v. 12. $ 3 - University Extension Institute of arts and sciences. Fort¬ nightly bulletin, v. 8, nos. 6-12; V. 9, nos. 1-5. Eighth annual report, 1920-21. Ninth annual announcement, 1921-22. III. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY PRESS Many of the recent publications of the University Press belong to the various series of departmental studies and are listed in this bibliography in section II, Departmental Publications, under the appropriate depart¬ ment headings. The following list of Press publications includes only such works as do not belong to any of the departmental series. The Anglican theological review, a ter and Frank H. Hallock. v. 4. quarterly journal edited by Sam- $4. uel A. B. Mercer, A. Haire Fors- Haig, Robert Murray, editor. 10 The federal income tax. 2 77p. $2.75. Bard, Samuel. Two discourses dealing with medical education in early New York. v.p. Portrait. $1. Fletcher, Jefferson B. Symbolism of the Divine comedv. vdii, 245P. $2. Introduction to contemporary civili¬ zation. A syllabus. Third edi¬ tion. i6ip. $1.25. IV. ALUMNI AND STUDENT PUBLICATIONS Barnard bear (4 nos. during the col¬ lege year). 90c. a year, 25c. a number. V. 17 is the current volume. Barnard bulletin (weekly during the college year except the last two weeks in January). $1.75 a year, mailing price $2, 7c. a number. V. 26 is the current volume. Barnard College blue book, 1921-22. Published and presented by the Undergraduate association of Bar¬ nard College. I56p. Bulletin of the Associate alumnae of Barnard College. V. 10, April, 1921. Columbia alumni news (weekly dur¬ ing the college year and once in June). Published by the Alumni federation of Columbia University. $3 a year, 15c. a number. V. 13 is the current volume. Columbia blue book, 1921-22. Pub¬ lished by the Columbia Univer¬ sity Christian association. 1989. Columbia law review (monthly November-June). $4.50 a year, 70C. a number. v. 21, 1921. Columbia spectator. Official organ of the students of Columbia Uni- V. PUBLICATIONS OF OFF Administration Butler, Nicholas Murray. Direct primaries. Forum, January, 92- 94. versity (daily except Sunday dur¬ ing the college year). $5 a year, 3c. a number. V. 66 (misnumbered 52) is the cur¬ rent volume. Columbian, 1921. Published by the Senior class, 1921. 357p. Jester (monthly during the college year). $2 a year, 25c. a number. V. 22 is the current volume. Morningside (6 times during the college year). $i a year, 15c. a number. V. 10 is the current volume. Mortarboard, the year book of Bar¬ nard College. Published by the Junior class, 1921. V. 28 published by the class of 1922. 2329. Teachers College blue book, 1921- 22. Published and presented by the religious organizations of Teachers College. 1309. Varsity (5 times during the college year). $i a year, 25c. a number. 3 is the current volume. W^eekly bulletin. Teachers College. Published and presented by the Students’ executive council. V. 7 is the current volume. ICERS OF rilE UNIVERSITY Remarks at the aiimial diiuier c f the Society of the older graduates. University club, January 12. Builders of the nation; address at the Masonic temple under the auspices of Marshall lodge, Janu¬ ary 13. 'I'he economic outlook; address at the annual dinner of the Chamber of commerce of the Borough of Queens, Hotel Commodore, Janu¬ ary 19; published in Queensbor- ough, February, p. 44-64. Remarks accepting the portrait of Dean Emeritus Samuel W. Lam¬ bert of the Medical school, Jan¬ uary 28, Columbia alumni news, February 4, p. 264. The relation of the European situa¬ tion to American business; ad¬ dress before the City athletic club. New York, January 29. Great men of Columbia: what it has contributed to the finest fibre of the city. The Metropolis, New York, February i. Sketch of Benjamin B. Lawrence, ’78. Columbia alumni news, February 4, p. 265-66. Remarks at Alumni day exercises in honor of John Purroy Mitchel, February 12. Ibid., February 18, p. 292. Introduction to: Great men and great days, by M. Stephane Lauzanne, editor of Le Matin. New York, D. Appleton & co. National dependence and inter¬ dependence; address at the annual banquet of the Chamber of com¬ merce, Philadelphia (Bellevue- Stratford) February 23. Address at reception given by the Instituto de las Espanas en los Estados Unidos to the Spanish Ambassador, Senor Riano, in Avery Hall, February 24. Foresight; address at the annual banquet of the Insurance society of New York, Hotel Astor, Feb¬ ruary 25. The task of the new administra¬ tion; an interview. Magazine of Wall street, March 19, p. 665, 720, 733 , 736. Remarks at the dinner of the Japan society in honor of Baron Megata, Hotel Astor, March 23. Review of: Robert Lansing’s The peace negotiations. New York herald, March 25. French trans¬ lation “L’opinion americaine et la paix” in France-Etats-Unis, September and November. Real versus imaginary politics; ad¬ dress before the Women’s national republican club. New York, March 31. Remarks at Union league club, Brooklyn, at dinner in honor of Rev. S. Parkes Cadman, April 9. Address at the public meeting under the auspices of the Greek liberal association in honor of the looth anniversary of the inde¬ pendence of Greece, at the Lex¬ ington theatre. New York, April 10. Address at mass meeting in honor of Professor Weizmann and Pro¬ fessor Einstein, at 69th regiment armory. New York, April 12. Address before Republican county committee of King’s county, at Kismet hall, Brooklyn, April 12. Address as presiding officer at the banquet of the France America society in honor of M. Viviani, at the Waldorf-Astoria, April 13. Address at annual dinner of the Columbia University club of New England, at Boston City club, April 15. x^ddress at the ser\dce in celebra¬ tion of the loth anniversary of the consecration of the choir and the crossing of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, April 17. 12 Remarks at the luncheon in honor of President-elect James R. An- gell of Yale university, at Univer¬ sity club, New York, April 23. The place of the university in modern civilization; address at the annual dinner of the Colum¬ bia alumni in the District of Co¬ lumbia, University club, Wash¬ ington, April 28. The economic aspects of interna¬ tional law and international or¬ ganization; address at the 12th annual banquet of the American society of international law, Shoreham hotel, Washington, April 30; printed in its Proceed¬ ings. Letter to the editors of the 1921 Columbian. Address at the annual meeting of the Alumni association of the schools of mines, engineering and chemistry, Columbia University club. May 5. Address for the ceremony at King’s college, Windsor, Nova Scotia, May 12. King's college record, Windsor, Nova Scotia. Faith in the future; Commence¬ ment day address, June i, Colum¬ bia alumni news, 12; no. 33, p. 524-525, June-July. Address at alumni luncheon, June I, Ibid., 12; no. 33, p. 53^-532, June-July. Arthur S. Dwight; an appreciation. Ibid, 12; no. 33, June-July. Introduction to: Dr. Samuel Bard’s Medical education in early New York. New York, Columbia Uni¬ versity press. Alexander Hamilton; address be¬ fore the Hamilton republican club. New York, June 8. Study of American history; re¬ marks at the opening lecture on the Watson Foundation by the Rt. Hon. Viscount Bryce, Man¬ sion House, London, June 27. Cooperation of the English-speak¬ ing peoples; remarks at luncheon of the English-speaking union at Hyde Park hotel, London, June 28. Present problems in foreign policy; remarks at meeting of the Com¬ mittee on foreign relations. House of Commons, London, June 28 and July 5. The work of the Pilgrims; remarks at dinner of The Pilgrims, Vic¬ toria hotel, London, June 28. The law the surest basis of peace; remarks at luncheon tendered by the Benchers of Gray’s Inn, Lon¬ don, June 29. Remarks at the Independence Day dinner of the American society in London, Hotel Cecil, July 4. Remarks at the annual meeting of the European council of Concilia¬ tion internationale, Paris, July il and 13. Remarks at the luncheon tendered by M. Leon Bourgeois, President of the Senate, Palais du Luxem¬ bourg, Paris, July 11. Remarks at the banquet tendered by the Comite France-Amerique and other organizations, at the Cercle interallie, Paris, July ii. Remarks at the reception tendered by the Municipal council of the city of Paris, Hotel de Ville, July 13 - Remarks at the reception tendered by the Rector and Council of University of Paris, at the Sor- bonne, July 13. Present state of public opinion in the United States; address at the Cour de cassation, Paris, July 18. Revue des deux mondes, .August 15; L 3 also printed in pamphlet by Comite national d’etudes sociales et politiques. Remarks at the laying of the cor¬ nerstone of the new library at Rheims, Juh^ 19. Remarks on being received by the Academie frangaise, Paris, July 21. Address at the laying of the corner¬ stone of the library of the Univer¬ sity of Louvain, July 28. Alexander Hamilton. looth anni¬ versary number of The Lyons re¬ publican, Lyons, N. Y., August 3, Les adieux d’un ami. Le Matin, September i. Un ami de la France; an interview. Le Figaro (Paris), September i European opinion and the Wash¬ ington conference. New York Times, September ii. Address at opening of the Medical school, September 28. Address at opening of the i68th academic year, Columbia Univer¬ sity gymnasium, September 28. Columbia alumni news, 13: 2-3. Greeting to alumni. Ibid., 13:1, September 30. Greeting to students. Columbia spectator, September 30. Statement printed in Columbia blue book, 1921-22. Scholarship and service. New York, Charles Scribner’s sons. Remarks at dinner given by the members of the University facul¬ ties in celebration of the 20th anniversary of President Butler’s election to the presidency. Hotel Pennsylvania, October 3. The great tradition; address at the University assembly, university gymnasium, October 4. Colum¬ bia spectator, October 5. America’s obligation and America’s opportunity; address before the Chamber of commerce, Dayton, Ohio, October 12; French trans¬ lation printed in Revue de Paris, December i. Some problems of business and government; address at the dedi¬ cation of the new rooms of the Board of trade and transporta¬ tion, New York, October 19. Board of trade journal, November. The closing door; address at the annual convocation of the Uni¬ versity of the state of New York, Albany, N. Y., October 20, American education, November i, p. 113-116; Educational review, 62:422-427, December. The municipal campaign of 1921; address at the Morris high school. Borough of Bronx, October 28. The Belgian spirit. Review of reviews, November, p. 524. Introduction to: Professor Jeffer¬ son B. Fletcher’s Symbolism of Dante’s Divine comedy. New York, Columbia University press. Message to New Jersey alumni, printed in their Announcement for November. Business problems and public policy; address at the annual banquet of the Jersey City Cham¬ ber of commerce. Elks club, Jersey City, N. J., November 8. The problems of the Washington conference on the limitation of armaments; address at the Ar¬ mistice Day celebration, Lafay¬ ette Avenue Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., November ii. Address at the reception to Mar¬ shal Foch, at the Columbia Uni¬ versity convocation, November 19, Columbia alumni news, De¬ cember 2, p. 98-99. Address as President of the France 14 America society at banquet in honor of Marshal Foch, Waldorf Astoria Hotel, November 19; French translation printed in France-Etats-Unis, January, 1922. Address at the annual Thanks¬ giving service in St. Paul’s chapel, Columbia University, November 22. Address at reception to Monsieur Briand, Columbia University, November 24. Columbia alumni news, December 2, p. 99. Address at banquet of the Lotos club in honor of M. Briand, November 24. The changing foundations of gov¬ ernment; address at annual ban¬ quet of the Illinois bar associa¬ tion, in honor of the judges of the Supreme court of the state of Illinois, at Drake hotel, Chicago, December 10; printed in Ameri¬ can Bar Association Journal, January 1922, p. 7-11; also in American Law Review, January and February, 1922, p. 1-16. Address at mid-winter reunion of the Columbia University alumni, Columbia University club, De¬ cember 29. Annual report of the president of Columbia University, 1921, 62p. Annual report as director of the Division of intercourse and edu¬ cation of the Carnegie endow¬ ment for international peace. Year book, 1921, p. 35-72. Carpenter, William H. The sig¬ nificance of education; an ad¬ dress delivered at the centennial exercises of the Philadelphia col¬ lege of pharmacy and science. American journal of pharmacy, 93: 524-33, August. Hawkes, Herbert E. Plane geom¬ etry (in collaboration). Teachers edition. New York, Ginn, 1920. 3 I 4 P- TRUSTEES Columbia University Lovett, Robert S. Railroad con¬ solidations. World's work, August. Trust funds for Allies. New York Times, 2 October. Parsons, William Barclay. Com¬ mencement sermon at Trinity college. Trinity college bulletin. Pine, John Buckley. The story of Gramercy park; 1831-1921. New York, Gramercy Park associa¬ tion. 53p. Repr., with additions, from Valentine’s Manual. Editor: Charters, acts of the legis¬ lature, official documents and rec¬ ords. Rev. and enl. ed. New York, The University, 1920. 633P. Editor: Columbia university hym¬ nal. New' York, Publ. for the University by the H. W. Gray co. Barnard College Meyer, Annie Nathan. The revival of The beggar’s opera. Bookman, February. A literary portrait gallery. Ibid., March. Why seats for two? Harper's maga¬ zine, May. “P’s & Q’s,” a farce-comedy. New York, Samuel French. Production of a play, “The district attorney,” Buffalo, New York. Contribution to, “My maiden effort.” Doubleday, Page & Co. Published by the Authors League of America for the benefit of its Authors fund. Sheldon, Edward W. Historial review of Bloomingdale hospital: in, A psychiatric milestone. New. York, Privately printed by the Society of the New York hospital. 15 Historical address; in, Commemo¬ rative exercises 150th anniver¬ sary. New York, Privately printed by the Society of the New York hospital. Teachers College Morris, Newbold. Limitation of armaments. National service, De¬ cember. The opportunity of the church. Pastoral staff, January. Agriculture Findlay, Hugh. Repairing broken limbs. House and garden, 39:64- 66, March. Garden hints. Independent, 105: 145, 5 February: p. 244, 5 March; p. 350, 2 April; p. 490, 7 May. Hobson, Asher. Farmers’ coopera¬ tive associations. American eco¬ nomic review, 11:221-27. Fundamentals of cooperation. Journal of farm economics, vol. 3, no. I. Anatomy Danchakoff, Vera. Digestive ac¬ tivity of mesenchyma. (a) The Ehrlich sarcoma cells as object. American journal of anatomy, 29:431-91, November. Anthropology Boas, Franz. Old world traits transplanted. New York times, magazine sectio7i, 6 February. The problem of the American negro. Yale review, January. Der seelenglaube der Vandau. Zeitschrift fiir ethnologie, heft i; 1-5, 1920-21. The coefficient of correlation. Quarterly publication of the Ameri¬ can statistical association, 17:683- 88, June. Goddard, Pliny E. Indians of the Southwest, second edition. New York, American museum of natural history. I94p. Saville, Marshall H. The gold¬ smith’s art in ancient Mexico. New York, Museum of the American Indian, Heye founda¬ tion. 264P. Bladed war clubs from British Guiana. New York, Museum of the American Indian, Heye foun¬ dation. I2p. A golden breastplate from Cuzco, Peru. New York, Museum of the American Indian, Heye foun¬ dation. 8p. Bibliographic notes on Uxmal, Yucatan. Indian notes and mono¬ graphs, 9:51-131. Editor: Reports on the Maya Indians of Yucatan. Ibid., 2,2- 226. An ancient skeleton discovered in Ecuador. Science, 19 August. Bacteriology Deibert, Olin. A test-tube rack for serological work. Journal of im¬ munology, 6:249, July. Kuttner, Ann G. On the influence of tissue enzymes on the bacterio¬ phage principle. Proceedings of the Society for experimental biology and medicine, 18:222-25, April. Preliminary report on the bacterio¬ phage phenomenon. Ibid., 18: 158-63, February. Morishima, Kan-Ichiro. Varia¬ tions in typhoid bacilli. Journal of bacteriology, 6:275, May. Mueller, J. Howard. Growth¬ determining substances in bac¬ teriological culture media. Pro¬ ceedings of the Society for experi¬ mental biology and medicine, 18: 225-28, April. Ottenberg, Reuben. Hereditary blood qualities. Journal of im¬ munology, 6:363-85, September. Medico-legal application of human blood grouping. Journal of the American medical association, 77: 682-83, 27 August. Practical aspects of blood trans¬ fusion. Medical clinics of North America, 4:1509-17, March. Parker, Frederick, Jr. The Sachs- Georgi test for syphilis (with Angelica V. R. Haigh). Archives of dermatology and syphilology, 4:67-74, July. Parker, Julia T. The antigenic properties of ragweed pollen. Proceedings of the Society for ex¬ perimental biology and medicine, 18:237-40, April. Zinsser, Hans. On the essential identity of the antibodies. Jour¬ nal of immunology, 6:289, Sep¬ tember. Report on anaphylactic deaths in guinea pigs from intracutaneous injection of small amounts of egg albumin (with S. T. Wu). Pro¬ ceedings of the Society for experi¬ mental biology and medicine, 18: 261-63, April. Studies on the tuberculin reaction and on specific hypersensitiveness in bacterial infection. Journal of experimental medicine, 34:495- 524, November. A text-book of bacteriology (with Frederick F. Russell). 5th ed. New York, Appleton. 11931). Biological Chemistry Berman, Louis. The glands regu¬ lating personality. New York, Macmillan. 30op. Hyperchlorhydria in childhood. New York medical journal, 114: 226-28, 17 August. Iron as a growth factor in Infancy. Medical record, 100:588-91, i October. A’rapid method for the determina¬ tion of water-soluble vitamin B. Journal of the American medical association, 76:307-08, 29 Jan¬ uary. .Funk, Casimir. The anti-beriberi vitamine. Journal of industrial and engineering chemistry, 13: iiio-ii, December. Vitamine requirements of certain yeasts and bacteria (with H. E. Dubin). Journal of biological chemistry, 48:437, November. The vitamines of yeast and their role in animal nutrition (with H. E. Dubin). Proceedings of the Society for experimental biology and medicine, 19:15-16, October. Gies, William J. Dental abstracts (signed). Journal of dental re¬ search, (each quarterly issue). The dentrifice problem. Journal of the National dental association, 8:851-59, October. The effect of tobacco on man (with Max Kahn and O. W Limerick). New York medical jourtial, 113:809-11, I June. Endowment fund for the support of the Journal of dental research, 9th report. Journal of dental re¬ search, 3:239-40, March; loth report. Ibid., 3:297-98, June. Experimental studies of the valid¬ ity of advertised claims for prod¬ ucts of fjublic imjjortance in rela¬ tion to oral hygiene or dental therapeutics. 7. A study of some of the chemical qualities of Lis- terine tooth-paste (with Maxwell Karsham). Ibid., 3:353-60, Sep¬ tember. Fundors of the Journal of dental re¬ search. (3rd Annual report). 17 itnd., (introductory pages), De¬ cember. Research in dentistry (Address). Proceedings of the Harriet Newell Lowell society for dental research. Ibid., 3: section on proceedings, xciii-cii, September. Studies of the effect of vitamine- deficient diet on the teeth (dis¬ cussion). Dental cosmos, 54, November. Editor (with Hattie L. Heft and E. G. Miller, Jr.): of the Biologi¬ cal department of Chemical ab¬ stracts. Managing editor: Journal of den¬ tal research. Harrow, Benjamin. Vitamines. New York, Dutton. 2i9p. Heft, Hattie L. Editor (with Wil¬ liam J. Gies and E. G. Miller, Jr.): of the Biological department of Chemical abstracts. Kahn, Max. Acute yellow atrophy of the liver (with J. Barsky). Archives of internal medicine, 28:142-50, August. Angina pectoris of diabetes. Jour¬ nal of the American medical asso¬ ciation, 76:570-71, 26 February. Clinical method for the quantita¬ tive estimation of calcium in blood (with L. S. Hadjopoulos). Proceedings of the Society for ex¬ perimental biology and medicine, 18:200, March. The effect of tobacco on man (with William J. Gies and O. V. Lim¬ erick). New York medical journal, 113:809-11, I June. Phenoltetrachlorphthalein estima¬ tion in the duodenal contents. Journal of the American medical association, 77:41, 2 July. Problems of the dietitian in the care of out-patient poor suffering from diseases of metabolism. Hospital social service, 6:301-05: also in Journal of home economics, 13:213-16. Studies of the chemistry of the body in diseases of the skin (with O. L. Levin). American journal of the medical sciences, 162:698- 704, November. Karshan, Maxwell. Experimental studies of the validity of adver¬ tised claims for products of public importance in relation to oral hygiene or dental therapeutics. 7. A study of some of the chemi¬ cal qualities of Listerine tooth¬ paste (with William J. Gies). Journal of dental research, 3:353- 60, September. Miller, Edgar G., Jr. Determina¬ tion of total ether-soluble material in feces (abstract only) (with R. G. Freeman, Jr.). Proceedings of the New York academy of medicine; also in Medical record, 99:163, 22 January. Paton, Julia B. Pollen and pollen enzymes. American jour^ial of botany, 8:471-550, December. Botany Britton, Nathaniel Lord. Investi¬ gation of the flora of northern South America. Science, n.s. 53: 29-30, 14 January. William Harris. Journal of the New York botanical gardens, 22: 13-14, January Francis Lynde Stetson. Ibid., 22: 44-45, February. The leafy spurge becoming a pest. Ibid., 22:73-75, April. Further botanical studies in Trini¬ dad. Ibid., 22:93-102, May. Stewardson Brown. Ibid., 22:110- 12, June. Neoabbottia, a new cactus genus from Hispaniola (with J. N. 18 Rose). Smithsonian Miscellane¬ ous collections, 72:6, 15 June. George Valentine Nash. Journal of the New York botanical garden, 22:145-48, August. Dr. Pennell’s new position. Ibid., 22:171-72, September. The cacti of Trinidad. Trinidad and Tobago Bulletin, 19:81-87. Business Blanchard, Ralph H. Corporate bonding (with George D. Moore). Proceedings of the Casualty actu¬ arial and statistical society of America, 7:23-35. The making of rates for workmen’s compensation insurance. Insur¬ ance 50:37-39, February. Deductible average. Insurance age, 50:88. Experience grading and rating schedule. Eastern underwriter, 22: I, 24-26. Eonbright, James C. Earning power as a basis of corporate capitalization. Quarterly journal of economics, 35: 482-90, May. Brissenden, Paul F. Review of: Organized labor in American his¬ tory. Administration, 2: 125- 28, July. The causes of labor turnover (with Emil Frankel). Ibid., 2: 649-67, November. Justice and the I. W. W. Labor age, December. Byrnes, Thomas W. Contractors’ accounts: Chapter in. Account¬ ing theory and practice, by R. B. Kester, vol. 3. New York, Ronald press. Edwards, George W. Business and banking (with H. P. Willis). New York, Harper. Commercial credit instruments and practice in financing foreign trade. New York, American acceptance council. Bankers’ acceptances and the New York market. Canadian bankers magazine, January. Standardized American letter of credit. Trust companies, June. Commercial letter of credit. Fed¬ eral reserve bulletin, February. Forms of commercial letters of credit. Ibid., April. Practice under commercial letter of credit. Ibid., June. Authority to purchase. Ibid., Au¬ gust. Application for letter of credit. Ibid., October. Politics in colonial New York. Political science quarterly, De¬ cember. Egbert, James C. Annual report as president of the Archaeological institute of America. Bulletin of the Archaeological institute of America, December. Haig, Robert Murray. Editor* The federal income tax. New York, Columbia University press. 271P. Concept of income: in. The federal income tax. New York, Columbia University press. A statistical analysis of the rise in the prices of cotton goods. Journal of commerce, 18 October. The revenue act of 1921. Journal of the American bankers' associa¬ tion, April. The crisis in state and local taxa¬ tion of banks. Journal of the American bankers' association, Oc¬ tober. Substance reprinted in Bulletin of National tax associa¬ tion, December. Statement in response to Mr. Joern’s dissenting opinion to the Report of the Special revenue 19 commission to the governor and legislature of the State of New Mexico. Sante Fe. Is increase in capital income? New York evening post, March, 1921. Printed also in the Bulletin of the National tax association. The exemption of mortgage inter¬ est as a solution of the housing problem. Proceedings of the Na¬ tional tax association, p. 226-34. Some aspects of the revenue act of 1921. Engineering and mining > journal, 112:1011-12, 24 Decem¬ ber. Kester, Roy B. Fundamentals of accounting (with S. B. Koopman). New York, Ronald press. 496p. Accounting theory and practice, vol. 3 (with James O. McKinsey and others). New York, Ronald press. 7i8p. Business research. Simmons' spice mill, 42:1684-91, December, 1919. Business research. Tea and coffee trade journal, 37:554-55, Decem¬ ber, 1919. Aim and scope of graduate and re¬ search work in accounting. Amer¬ ican association of university in¬ structors in accounting. Papers and proceedings, 5:20. Miller, Nina. Chapter 8 in. Accounting theory and prac¬ tice, by R. B. Kester, vol. 3. New York, Ronald press. Mills, Frederick C. A course in the principles of economics (with William E. Weld). New York, Columbia University press. 92p. Montgomery, Robert H. Income tax procedure, 1921. New York, Rona d. i2o6p. Federal excess profits tax proce¬ dure, 1921. New York, Ronald. 594 P- New York state income tax pro¬ cedure, 1921. New York, Ronald. 682p. Auditing theory and practice, third edition, vol. i. New York, Ronald. 73op. Smith, J. Russell. Human geog¬ raphy. Book I, Peoples and countries. Chicago, Winston. 375 P- Van Metre, Thurman W. Eco¬ nomic history of the United States. New York, Holt. Principles of railroad transporta¬ tion (with Emory R. Johnson). Revised edition. New York, Appleton. The railroad predicament: how it arose and how to get out of it. Annals of the American academy of political and social science, 97: 99-102, September. Willis, H. Parker. Business and banking (with G. W. Edwards). New York, Harper. 55op. Seventy-five years of American banking. Bankers magazine, June. The Federal reserve act. Annals of the American academy of political and social science, December. Cancer Research Bullock, Frederick D. The ex¬ perimental production of sar¬ coma of the liver of rats (with Maynie R. Curtis). Proceedings of the New York pathological society, 20:149-71, October-De- cember, 1920. Curtis, Maynie R. The experi¬ mental production of sarcoma of the liver of rats (with Frederick D. Bullock). Ibid., 20:149-71, October-December, 1920. Krehbiel, Otto F. The relation of the endocrine system to the glycemic reaction following the inji'.ction of homologous protein 20 (with George L. Rohdenburg). American journal of the medical sciences, 162:28-40, July. Kross, I. Effect of blood from im¬ mune animals upon transplanta¬ ble tumors. Journal of cancer re¬ search, 6:25-30, January. Parabiosis and tumor growth. Ibid., 6:121-26, April. Prime, Frederick. Effect of a re¬ duction of lymphocytes on the growth rate of transplanted spon¬ taneous tumors in mice. Ibid., 6:1-5, January. Effect of combined radiation and heat on neoplasms (with George L. Rohdenburg). Archives of surgery, 2:116-29, January. Associate editor: Journal of cancer research. Rohdenburg, George L. Effect of combined radiation and heat on neoplasms (with Frederick Prime). Archives of surgery, 2: 116-29, January. Quiescent metastatic gastric car¬ cinoma. Proceedings of the New York pathological society, 20: 141-44, October-December, 1920. The relation of the endocrine sys¬ tem to the glycemic reaction fol¬ lowing the injection of homol¬ ogous protein (with Otto F. Krehbiel). American journal of the medical sciences, 162:28-40, July. A tumor of the thymus gland. Pro¬ ceedings of the New York patho¬ logical society, 20:97-99, October- December, 1920. The Wassermann test and its limitations in diagnosis and treat¬ ment (with A. L. Garbat, Leo Spiegel and P. J. Manheim). Journal of the American medical association, 76:14-16, i January. W’oGLOM, William H. Experimen¬ tal tar cancer in mice (with J. A Murray). Imperial cancer re¬ search fund. Scientific report, no. 7:45-61. Editor: Journal of cancer research. Abstract editor: Abstracts of bac¬ teriology. \\’ooD, Francis Carter. The cam- ■ paign against cancer. Nebraska state medical journal, 6:261-66, September. Cancer. Health nezvs, n. s. 16:170- 73, September. Cancer and the new X-rays. Weekly review,g^:22i-22,g March. Experimental studies in radio¬ therapy. Transactions of the Association of American physi¬ cians, 35:144-54, 1920. The Glover cancer serum. Journal of the American medical associa¬ tion, 76:885, 26 March. Chemical Engineering Baekeland, Leo H. The engineer: human and superior direction of power Science, 54:417-424, 4 November. Further studies on phenolic hexa- methylene-tetramine compounds. Journal of industrial and engineer¬ ing chemistry, 13:135, F'ebruary. Jackson, Daniel D. Iron tannage (with T. P. Mou). Journal of the American leather chemists' asso¬ ciation, February-May. Measurement of vapor pressures of certain potassium compounds (with J. J. Morgan). Journal of industrial and engineering chem¬ istry, 13:110, February. An application of the vapor pres¬ sures of potassium compounds to the study of the recovery of pot¬ ash by volatilization (with J. J. Morgan). Journal of industrial 21 and engineering chemistry, 13: 292, April. Laboratory technique in the B. Welchii test for water supplies. Engineering news record, 86:1001- 3, 9 June. McKee, Ralph H. Potato drying in Germany: discussion of paper by Dr. H. Jordon. Journal of American society of heating and ventilating engineers, 27:14, Jan¬ uary. Synthesis of chlorine-free benzoic acid from benzene (with Frank A. Strauss). Part I. Chemical and metallurgical engineering, 24:638, 13 April; Part II. Ihid., 24:697, 20 April The hydrolysis of fats by reagents made from cymene (with Leland J. Lewis). Ihid., 24:969-75, i June. The thermal decomposition of shales (with E. E. Lyder). Journal of industrial and engineering chem¬ istry, 13:613-18, July; and 13: 678-84, August. Fat-splitting reagents from cymene (with Leland J. Lewis). American perfumer and essential oil review, June. Fat-splitting reagents from cy¬ mene (with Leland J. Lewis). Chemical trade journal and chem¬ ical engineer, 69:211-13. Liquid sulphur dioxide in oil ex¬ traction. Chemical age, 29:425, October. Apparatus for studying thermal de¬ composition of oil shales (with E. E. Lyder). Chemical and met¬ allurgical engineering, 25:1100- 01. Thermal decomposition of oil shale. Heat effects (with E. E. Lyder). Railroad red book, 801, September; 9:870-74, Octo¬ ber; 9:933-38, November; 9:993 -1001, December. Morgan, Jerome J. Measurement of vapor pressures of certain potassium compounds (with D. D. Jackson). Journal of indus¬ trial and engineering chemistry, 13:110-8, February. New method for the determination of potassium in silicates. Ibid., 13:225-7, March. An application of the vapor pres¬ sures of potassium compounds to the recovery of potash by volatili¬ zation (with D. D. Jackson). Ibid., 13:292-5, April. City gas supplies: 1 . Carburetted water gas. Penn state engineer, 3:23-9, October. Chemistry Be.wer, Jacob J. Compound for¬ mation in phenol-cresol mixtures. Kingston, Jackson press. 24p. Bogert, Marston T. Certification a difficult problem 'Chemical and metallurgical engineering, 24:241, 9 February. Influence of a synthetic dye indus¬ try upon our national welfare. Chemical age, 29:97-9, March. Encouraging science, the best way to disarm New York Globe, 30 March. The bearing of a synthetic dye in¬ dustry upon our national welfare. Journal of the Franklin institute, 191:445-72, April. Reprinted as Bulletin A209, by American dyes institute, i April. Also issued as Columbia university engineering and scientific papers of the schools of mines, engineering and chemis¬ try, no. 4. Would disarm German science. Chemical warfare, 6:2-3, 5 April. 22 State income tax injustice. Neu' York tribune, 22 April. Control of German coal. Ibid., 26 April. Presentation address. Journal of the National institute of social cience, 7:71-2. The new marvels of chemistry in your everyday life. American magazine, 92:ig, 122-5, Septem¬ ber. Also reprinted in Flushing {N. Y.) journal, September. Chemical disarmament. Teclmical association of pulp and paper in¬ dustry, Papers, 4th series; 122-5, June. Chemical preparedness. New Jer¬ sey chemical society. Year book, 1920-21, p. 52-3. Carpenter, Clifford D. Review of; Introduction to general chem¬ istry, by Herbert N. McCoy and Ethel M. Terry. Chemical and metallurgical engineering, 24: no. 22, I June. Determination of melting points. Ibid., 24: no. 13, 30 March. Hammett, Louis P. Uber die kon- stitution der hydrazone, insbes. des mesoxalester-hydrazons (with H. Staudinger). Helvetica chimi- ca acta, 4:217, March. Uber die reduktion des diazo- essigesters (with H. Staudinger, and J. Siegwart). Ibid., 4:228, March. Honeywell, Hannah E. A study of the sugar in the blood of normal pigeons (with E. L. Scott j. American journal of physiology, 55:362-65. Studies of the sugar in the blood of pigeons. Ibid., 58:152-68. Kendall, James. The viscosity of liquids. V. The ideality of the system: benzene-benzyl benzoate and the validity of the Bingham fluidity formula (with Kenneth Potter Monroe). Journal of the American chemical society, 43: 115-25, January. 1 he correlation of compound for¬ mation, ionization and solubility in solutions. Outline of a modi¬ fied ionization theory. Proceed¬ ings of the National academy of sciences, 'j\^6-62, February. The melting point of ammonium sulfate (with Arthur W. David¬ son). Journal of industrial and engineering chemistry, 13:303, April. Compound formation and solubil¬ ity in systems of the type: sul¬ furic acid-metal sulfate (with Arthur W. Davidson). Journal of the American chemical society, 43:979-90, May. The application of ideal solution equations to dilute aqueous solu¬ tions. Ibid., 43:1391-96, July. The factors affecting the stability of addition compounds in solu¬ tion and their influence upon ioni¬ zation equilibria. Part I (with Paul M. Gross). Ibid., 43:1416- 26, July. Compound formation and specific conductivity in solutions of the types acid: ester, acid : ketone and acid: acid (with Paul M. Gross). Ibid., 43:1426-39, July. Compound formation and solu¬ bility in systems of the t>'pe: for¬ mic acid—metal formate (with Howard Adler). Ibid., 43:1470- 81, July. The prediction of solubility in polar solutions (with Arthur \V. David¬ son and Howard Adler). Ibid., 43, 1481-1502, July. The solubilities of acids in aque¬ ous solutions of other acids (with 23 James C. Andrews). Ibid., 43, 1545-60, July. Compound formation and vis¬ cosity in solutions of the types acid: ester, acid: ketone and acid: acid (with Elizabeth Brakeley). Ibid., 43:1826-34, August. Compound formation and conduc¬ tivity in systems of the types for¬ mic acid: metal formate and sul¬ furic acid: metal sulfate (with Howard Adler and Arthur W. Davidson). Ibid., 43:1846-53, August. Compound formation in phenol- cresol mixtures (with J. J. Bea¬ ver). Ibid., 43:1853-67, August. The catalytic influence of foreign oxides on the decomposition of silver oxide, mercuric oxide and barium peroxide (with Francis J. Fuchs). Ibid., 43:2017-31, September. Facts and fancies about the Oppau explosion. Chemical and metallur¬ gical engineering, 25:949, 23 No¬ vember. La Mer, Victor K. Changes in organ weight produced by diets deficient in antiscorbutic vita- mine (with Miss H. L. Campbell). Proceedings of the Society for ex¬ perimental biology and medicine, 18:32, January. The effect of temperature and hy¬ drogen ion concentration upon the rate of destruction of the antiscorbutic vitamine. Kings¬ ton, Jackson press. 35p. Prelim¬ inary report of same (with H. C. Sherman and H. L. Campbell). Proceedings of the Society for experimental biology and medicine, 18:122-23, January; see also Science, n. s. 54:176, 26 August, and Proceedmgs of the National academy of sciences, 7:279-80, September. The quantitative measurement of the antiscorbutic vitamine (with H. C. Sherman and H. L. Camp¬ bell). Science, n. s. 54:176. Vitamines from the standpoint of physical chemistry. Journal of industrial and engineering chem¬ istry, 13, 1108-10, December. Present status of nutrition and its relation to food manufacture. I. American food journal, 16:7-10, July. II. The 'at soluble vita¬ mine. Ibid., 16: no. 8, August. III. The water soluble B vita¬ mine. Ibid., 16: no. 9, Septem¬ ber. Reimer, Marie. The preparation of esters by direct replacement of alkoxyl groups (with Helen Ru¬ pert Downes). Journal of the American chemical society, 43: 947-51, April. Sherman, Henry C. Chemical investigation of amylases and re¬ lated enzymes. Annual report as research associate. Carnegie in- stiiution of Washington, Yearbook, 19:338-40. The effect of temperature and of hydrogen ion concentration upon the rate of destruction of antiscor¬ butic vitamine (with V. K. LaMer and H. L. Campbell). Proceedmgs of the Society for ex¬ perimental biology and medicine, 18:122-23, January. Third annual report of committee on nutritional problems. Ameri¬ can public health association (with C. E. A. Winslow, E. L. Fisk, and I. Greenwald). Ameri¬ can journal of public health, 11: 166-68, February. A dietetic production of rickets in rats and its prevention by an in- 24 organic salt (with A. M. Pappen- heimer). Proceedings of the So¬ ciety for experimental biology and medicine, 18:193-97, March. Growth and reproduction upon simplified food supply, I (with M. E, Rouse, B. Allen, and E. Woods). Journal of biological chemistry, 46:503-19, May. Experimental rickets in rats (with A. M. Pappenheimer). Journal of experimental medicine, 34:189- 98, August. The vitamins. Physiological re¬ views, I :598-630, October. The effect of temperature and of the concentration of hydrogen ions upon the rate of destruction of antiscorbutic vitamin (vita¬ min C) (with V. K. LaMer and H. L. Campbell). Proceedings of the National academy of sciences, 7:279-81, September. Effects of certain antiseptics upon the activity of amylases (with M. Wayman). Journal of the American chemical society, 43: 2454-61, November. I'he influence of certain amino acids upon the enzymic hydroly¬ sis of starch (with F. Walker). Ibid., 43:2461-69, November. A study of the influence of argin¬ ine, histidine, tryptophane and cystine upon the hydrolysis of starch by purified pancreatic amy¬ lase (with M. L. Caldwell). Ibid., 43: 469-76, November. Growth and reproduction upon simplified food supjjly. II. In¬ fluence of food upon mother and young during the lactation period. Preliminary report (with M. Muhlfeld). Proceedings of the Society for experimental biology and medicine, 19:76-77, Novem¬ ber. Thomas, Arthur W. The effect of concentration of chrome liquor upon the adsorption of its con¬ stituents by hide substance (with Margaret W. Kelly). Journal of industrial and engineering chem¬ istry, 13:31. The acid titration of chrome liquors (with Stuart B. Foster). Journal of the American leather chemist's association, 16:61. Conditions affecting the quanti¬ tative determination of reducing sugars by Fehling solution. Elim¬ ination of certain errors involved in current methods (with Fran¬ cisco A. Quisumbing). Journal of the American chemical society, 43:1503- Zanetti, J. Enrique. The forma¬ tion of anthracene from benzene and ethylene (with M. Kandell). Journal of industrial and engineer¬ ing chemistry, 13:208-211, March. Review of: Patterson’s French English dictionary for chemists. Ibid., 13. Clinical Instruction (Dermatology) Andrews, George C. Injurious combined effects of Roentgen rays or radium, and topical reme¬ dies (with George M. MacKee). Journal of the American medical associatio7i, 77:1489-92, 5 No- veml)er. Roentgen dermatitis and radium dermatitis: a comparison (with (jcorge M. MacKee). Archives of dermatology and syphilology, 4:213-16, August. Synovial lesions of the skin (with George M. MacKee). Ibid., 4:162-68, August. The treatment of jjremature loss of hair (with George M. MacKee). 25 New York medical journal, 114; 437-42, 10 October. Fordyce, Jolm A. Importance of recognizing and treating neuro¬ syphilis in the early period of the infection. A merican journal of the medical sciences, 161:313-27, March. Laboratory findings in early and late syphilis (with Isadore Rosen). Journal of the American medical association, 77:1696-1700, 26 No¬ vember. A preliminary report of the thera¬ peutic action of silver arsphena- min. Archives of dermatology and syphilology, 4:737-49, December. AIacKee, George Miller. Injur¬ ious combined effects of Roent¬ gen rays or radium, and topical remedies (with George C. An¬ drews). Journal of the American ifiedical association, 77:1489-92, 5 November. Roentgen dermatitis and radium dermatitis: a comparison (with George C. Andrews). Archives of dermatology and syphilology, 4: 213-16, August. Synovial lesions of the skin (with George C. Andrews). Ibid., 4: 162-68, August. The treatment of premature loss of hair (with George C. Andrews). New York medical journal, 114: 437-42, 19 October. X-rays and radium in the treat¬ ment of diseases of the skin. Philadelphia, Lea and Febiger, 602 p. Parkhurst, Howard James. A rare form of suppurating and ci¬ catrizing disease of the scalp. (Perifolliculitis capitis abscedens et suffodiens) (with Fred Wise). Archives of dermatology and syphil¬ ology, 4:750-68, December. Rosen, Isadore. Laboratory find¬ ings in early and 'ate syphilis (with John A. Fordyce). Journal of the American medical associa¬ tion, 77:1696-1700, 26 November. Social aspects of syphilis. Hospital social service, 4:183. Wise, Fred. Clinical and histolo¬ gic features of certain types of cutaneous tuberculosis (with D. L. Satenstein). Archives of derma¬ tology and syphilology, 4:586-608, November. A rare form of suppurating and cicatrizing disease of the scalp. (Perifolliculitis capitis abscedens et suffodiens) (with Howard J. Parkhurst). Ibid., 4:750-68, De¬ cember. Clinical Instruction (Laryngology and Otology) Imper.\tori, Charles J. Endo¬ scopic excision of a tracheal web. New York state journal of medicine, 21:425, November. Endoscopy as a diagnostic aid in diseases of the upper air passages and esophagus. Ibid., 21:86-89, March Six cases of foreign bodies in the esophagus and bronchi. New York 7nedical journal, 113:438- 40, 16 March. Saunders, Truman Laurance. A- cute mastoiditis in the aged. New York state journal of medi¬ cine, 21:177-78, May. Clinical Instruction (Orthopedic Surgery) Humphries, Robert E. Hibbs operation in the treatment of scolosis. American medical asso¬ ciation. Section on orthopedic surgery. Transactions. 26 Mills, Nathaniel. Congenital mal¬ formations of the vertebrae. Boston medical and surgical jour¬ nal, 184:659-66, 23 June. Dentistry Gillett, Henry W. Report on radiographic survey and clinical examination of cases of fixed bridgework. Dental items of inter¬ est, December Leak, William H. Speaking for Dr. Kawakami, a Japanese den¬ tist Dental cosmos, 63:1151-52, November. The text, biggest thing in dentis¬ try. Ibid., 63:1119-25, Novem¬ ber. Before baby has a tooth. Farmers We , 33:570, 5 October. After baby has a tooth. Ibid., 33:604, 6 November. Those six year molars. Ibid., 33: 642, 7 December. Diseases of Children Byard, Dever S. The Schick test and active immunization with toxin-antitoxin in private prac¬ tice. Archives of pediatrics, 38: 360-64, June. Dowd, H. Laurence. The diag¬ nosis of malnutrition. Hospital social service, 3:366. Graves, Gaylord W. Friedreich's ataxia. Archives of pediatrics, 38:737-43, November. PfAYNES, Royal Storrs. Measles (with William St. Lawrence). Nelson, Loose-leaf medicine. New York, 1:469-74. The pediatrist at the maternity hosi)ital. New York state journal of medicine, 21: 446-50, Decem¬ ber. Holt, L. Emmett. The food re¬ quirements of children, i. Total caloric requirements. American journal of diseases of children, 21:1-28, January. The food requirements of children. 2. Protein requirement. Ibid., 22:371-80, October. Health education of children. In¬ ternational journal of public health, 2:753-80, November-December. Leopold, Jerome S. Intermitting fever in a child due to mastoiditis, diagnosis by positive Roentgen ray findings. American journal of diseases of children, 22:521-24, November. McLe.\n, Stafford. A ease of idiopathic hemorrhagic sarcoma of kaposi. Ibid., 21:437-43, May. Mason, Howard H. Nutrition and clinical dietetics (with Herbert S. Carter and Paul E. Howe). Philadelphia, I.ea and Febiger, 7039. Some records regarding absences and their causes in the Lincoln school of Teachers College. Amer¬ ican journal of diseases of children, 22:500-07, November. St. I.AWRENCE, William. Measles (with Royal Storrs Haynes). Nelson, Loose-leaf medicine. New York, 1:469-74. Smith, Charles Hendcr. Heart disease in school children. Mother and child, 2 January. The nulrifion class. Child health organization, December. Van Ingen, P^hilip. The baby crop of 1920. Mother and child, 2: 307-08, July. C'ity babies. Survey, 46:688, 16 September. riie history of child welfare work in the United States: Chapter in, A half century of public health. Jubilee historical volume. (Ra- 27 venel) New York, American pub¬ lic health association, p. 290-322. Wile, Ira S. The children’s clinic of the future. Archives of pedia¬ trics, 38:727-31, November. The nature of educational hygiene. Medical record, 99:688-91, 23 April. What do we mean by nutrition? Hospital social service, 4:109, September. Economics and Social Science Ch.\ddock, Robert E. The graphic representation of a frequency dis¬ tribution. Quarterly publications of the American statistical associa¬ tion, 17769-775, June. Should the undergraduate be trained in elementary statistical methods? Ibid., 17:1016-1018, December. Comstock, Alzada. State taxation of personal incomes. (Columbia University studies in history, economics, and public law). N. Y. Columbia University. Lessons of the French turnover tax. Annalist, 18:556-60, 12 Decem¬ ber. Giddings, P'ranklin Henry. Further inquiries of sociology. Papers and proceedings of the A merican sociolo¬ gical society, 15:60-67, May. Can the churches be saved? Inde¬ pendent, 20 August. L^nemployment. Independent, 8 October. Hale, Robert L. Public utility val¬ uation, the “unearned increment” and the depreciated dollar. Col¬ umbia law review, 21:166-168, February. Review of: The law of damages and compensation, by F. O. Arnold. Columbia law review, 21:505-506, May. The “physical value” fallacy in rate cases. Yale law journal, 30:710- 731, May. Review of: A constitution for the socialist commonwealth of Great Britain, by Sidney and Beatrice Webb. Survey, 45:514, i January. Lindsay, Samuel McCune. Social insurance: Chapter in. Democracy in reconstruction, ed. by F. A. Cleveland and Joseph Schafer. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin, 1919. War labor policies and reconstruc¬ tion, ed. with preface and appen¬ dix. Proceedings of the Academy of political science, 8: no. 2, Febru¬ ary, 1919. Our industrial victory. Ibid., 8: 222-24, February, 1919. League of nations covenant: text and preliminary draft with criti¬ cal papers and discussion, ed. with preface. Ibid., 8: no. 3, July, 1919. International regulation of child labor. American child, 1919, p. 88-95. Los Estados Unidos y Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico Revista mensual de ciencias, filosof'm y arte, July, 1919. Next steps in social insurance in the United States. Presidential address, American association for labor legislation. American labor legislation review, 9:107-14, March, 1919. Also in Monthly labor review, U. S. Bureau of labor statistics, 8:28-34; and abstract in Eastern underwriter, 10 January, 1919- Social reconstruction. Proposals for federal legislation by com¬ mittee on national program. Sur¬ vey, 42:402-9, 7 June, 1919. Theodore Roosevelt, protector of 28 childhood. Ibid., 41:527, 18 Jan¬ uary, 1919. Editor: American social progress series: 10, The housing of the un¬ skilled wage-earner, by Edith Elmer Wood. New York, Mac¬ millan, 1919. 321 p.; II, The budget and responsible govern¬ ment, by F. A. Cleveland and A. E. Buck. New York, Macmil¬ lan, 1920. 404P. Editor: Reports of sub-committees. Republican national committee, Advisory committee on policies and platform. New York, 1920. 272p. Editor: Republican campaign text book. New York, 1920. 496p. Settlement of industrial disputes. New York chamber of commerce, Annual report, 1920-21. Cardinal Gibbons. Survey, 46: 12, 2 April. The new cabinet and its problems. Review of reviews, April. From Senate to Presidency. Ibid., June. Federal seaman’s compensation bill. New York chamber of com¬ merce, Monthly bulletin, 13:16-18, June. The leadership of Secretary Hughes. Independent and Weekly review, I October. Moore, Henry I.. (Generating cycles of products and prices. Quarterly journal of economics, 35: 215-39, February. Generating cycles reflected in a century of prices. Ibid., 35:503- 26, August. I'he origin of the eight-year gen¬ erating cycle. Ibid., 36:1-29, November. Se.\ger, Henry Rogers. History of the shipbuilding labor adjust¬ ment board, 1917-19 (with Wil¬ lard E. Hotchkiss). Washington, Government printing office. 107 p. Seligman, Edwin R. A. The shift¬ ing and incidence of taxation. Fourth edition, revised. 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Memorandum on the McF'adden gold bill in Exhibits in support of the memorandums submitted Ijy the Jewelers’ vigilance committee to the Committee on wa>’s and means in oi)posit on to the McFadden bill. j). 11-34. The fiscal outlook and the program of tax revision. Bankers' economic service, 2:8, 24 May. Hearing before the Committee on finance of the United States Sen¬ ate on internal revenue, sixty- seventh Congress, first session, p. 705-36. The tax situation. North American review, August. Sources of increased revenues for education. Trained men, Decem¬ ber. Memorial on international finance and commerce of the governments of the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Holland, Swit¬ zerland, Denmark, Sweden, and Norway. (In connection with forty-one other signatories). Report upon the apportionment of representatives, by the Committee on the census (W.S.Rossiter, chairman). Quarterly publication of the American statistical associ¬ ation, December. Shenton, Herbert N. Social-mind¬ ed men of character. Adidt Bible class monthly, 14:115, April. Safeguarding the right of health. Ibid., 14:119, April. Industrial relations: the Christian way. Ibid., 14:123, April. The deadly parallel: rich and poor. Ibid., 14:127, April. C'hristian dynamic education. Ibid., 14:145, May. 7 'he use of leisure. Ibid., 14:149, May. Competition within cooperation. Ibid., 14:152, May. The twentieth-century family. Ibid., 14:156, May. The church within the community. Ibid., 14:159, May. The church and politics. Ibid., 14: 181, June. The fullness of time. Ibid., 14:18,5 June. Jesus Christ’s political radicalism. Ibid., 14:189, June. The social task. Ibid., 14:192, June. SiMKHOViTCH, Vladimir G. To¬ ward the understanding of Jesus and other historical studies. N. Y. Macmillan. 1659. SuFFERN, Arthur E. What shall we do about coal? Atlantic monthly, 128:417-20, September. Tugwell, Rexford G. The gipsy strain. Pacific review, 2:177-96, November. The economic basis for business regulation. American economic review, 11:643-58, December. Review of: Guild socialism. Poli¬ tical science quarterly, 36:702-5, December. Yergin, Howard V. Growing as Jesus grew, a manual for daily vacation Bible schools. Phila¬ delphia, Westminster press. 207p. Education (Teachers College) Bagley, William C. The New Mexico state educational institu¬ tions. Report to the New Mexico Special revenue commission. San¬ ta Fe. 62p. A national program for education. Journal of the National education association, 10:1, January. The nation’s debt to the normal schools. Educational administra¬ tion and supervision, 7:195-204, April. The aims of rural education. Pro¬ ceedings, National education asso¬ ciation, p. 694-99. Federal aid for j)ublic schools. Ibid., p. 618-23. Living and learning. School and 3 ^ home education, 41:33-40, Octo- ber-November. Projects and purposes in teaching and learning. Teachers College record, 22:288-97, September. Introductions to: h'inney’s “The American public school,” Steven¬ son’s “The project method,” and Bode’s “Fundamentals of educa¬ tion” in the Modern teachers’ series. New York, Macmillan. Bonser, Frederick G. Dangers and difficulties of the project method in teaching. Teachers College rec¬ ord, 22:297-305, September. Briggs, Thomas H. An English form test. Teachers College record, January. The excursion as a means of educa¬ tion. Ibid., November. Dunn, Fannie W. Educative equip¬ ment for rural schools. New York, Teachers College. 23p. Interest factors in primary reading material. New York, Teachers College. 7op. Engelhardt, Nickolaus L. A school plant and a school building pro¬ gram for Baltimore, Maryland (with George D. Strayer and E. S. Evenden). Baltimore Improve¬ ment commission. 373p. A survey of the school system of Hackensack, New Jersey (with George D. Strayery Hackensack Board of education. 29OP. A study of the Caldwell, New Jer¬ sey school system. Caldwell, New Jersey, Progress pulilishing com¬ pany. 34p. The Bronxville school problem— present and prospective (with Guy C. Gamble). Bronxville, New York, Board of Education. i6p. The Richard J. Reynolds high school. Winston-Salem, N. C. City public schools print shop. I 4 p. Evenden, Edward S. A school plant and a school building pro¬ gram for Baltimore, Maryland (with George D. Strayer and N. L. Engelhardt). Baltimore Im¬ provement commission. 373p. Fundamental principles of grading teachers’ salaries. Teachers College record, 22:197-208, May; also in, Americayi education, 24:348-54, April. Fretwell, Elbert K. Horace Mann studies in making citizens: Boys’ clubs. Teachers College record, January. Goldberger, Henry H, English for coming citizens. Book 2. New York, Charles Scribner’s sons. 209p. Hollingworth, Leta S. Psychol¬ ogical clinics in the United States. Teachers College record, 22:221-25, May. Johnson, Franklin W. The sched¬ ule of recitations. School review, 29:216-28, March. Kilp.\trick, William H. Educa¬ tional values underlying the pro¬ ject. Detroit school journal, 1:1-4, March. Our schools and war. Educational review, 61:201-13, March. The demands of the times upon our schools. Teachers College record, 22:127-36, March. Reprinted as Teachers and the new world. Educational times, n. s. 3: 175-78, April. The meaning ot methotl. Journal of educational method, 1:14-19, Sep¬ tember. Reprinted in American schoolmaster, 14:289-95, October. Dangers and difficulties of the project method and how to over¬ come them—a symposium (joint 31 author). Teachers College record, 22:283-88, 310-20, September. The wider study of method. Jour¬ nal of educational method, i :54-9, October. Reprinted in part in General science quarterly, 6: 277- 84, November. Teachers college as a contribution to education. Alumni bulletin of Teachers College, November. Mind-set and learning. Journal of educationalmethod, 1:95-102, 144- 150, November-December. Syllabus in the philosophy of edu¬ cation. New York, Teachers Col¬ lege. 74p. McCall, William A. Proposed uni¬ form method of scale construc¬ tion. Teachers College record, 22: 31-52, January. Abstract of a survey of the Balti¬ more public schools, 1920-1921 (collaboration). Baltimore, Board of school commissioners. The use of tests in teaching read¬ ing. Richmond, Ya., Johnson publishing company. McG.\ughy, J. Ralph. Know and help your schools series: First re¬ port—An interpretative report of inquiry no. i relating to salaries, training and experience of teach¬ ers in the national survey of urban public schools (with George D. Strayer, and E. S. Evenden). New York, American city bureau, 1920. 66p. Second report—An interpretation of inquiry no. II relating to school buildings and grounds, enrollment and size of classes in the national survey of urban public schools (with George D. Strayer). New York, Ameri¬ can city bureau. 63p. Third re¬ port—An interpretation of in¬ quiry no. Ill relating to boards of education and the receipts and expenditures of urban public schools (with George D. Strayer). New York, American city bureau. 47P- Me Murry, Frank M. Elementary geography (with E. A. Parkins). New York, Macmillan company. 322p. Advanced geography (with E. A. Parkins). New York, Macmillan company. 495p. Meister, Morris. A study in the science environment of the child. Elizabeth teachers' quarterly, March. Educational value of after-school activities in science. Published by author. The monthly guide for science teachers. Popular science month- ly. Monroe, Paul. Education: Chap¬ ter in, Cambridge history of American literature, vol. 3, p. 385-428. Mission education and the political situation. International review of missions, July. jVIoore, Jessie Eleanor. A little child’s Christ. Church school, 2: 186, January. A teacher’s plan and what hap¬ pened to it. Ibid., 2:236-39, Eebruary. Through nature to God with little children. Ib-id., 2:285-87, March. The little artist. Ibid., 2:332-36, April. Tell me a story. Ibid., 2:381-84, May. Three services of worship for the primary department on children’s day. Ibid., 2:430-32, June. Summer lessons for little folks. Ibid., 2:476-78, July. Playing with little children. Ibid., 2:524-26, August. 32 September hints for beginners teachers. Ibid., 2:574-75, Sep¬ tember. World brotherhood and little chil¬ dren. Missiojiary education, i ;7- 8, October. When is a child attentive? Pil¬ grim elementary teacher, 5: 193-94, June. PiNTNER, Rudolph. A combined mental-educational survey. Jour¬ nal of educational psychology, 12: 32-43, January. Problems raised by a survey of schools for the deaf. American annals of the deaf, 66:8-28, Jan¬ uary. Results of the combined mental- educational survey tests. Journal of educational psychology, 12:82- 91, February. Intelligence and its measurement. Ibid., 12:139-43, March. Individual differences measured by psychological tests. 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Etats-Unis: leur etat d’esprit actuel. Revue de Geneve, 9:409-18, March. A thinker of the first order. Liter¬ ary review, 18 June. Achilles and the maiden; poem: In, Enchanted years, p. 140-44. Harcourt, Brace & company. Sir Graelent. Harvard graduates magazine, 30:20-24, September. Books and habits. From the lec¬ tures of Lafcadio Hearn. Dodd Mead & co. L’individualisme aux Etats-Unis: William James et George San¬ tayana. Revue de Geneve, 16:533- 41, October. William James, lover of life. Out¬ look, 129:355-56. The moral obligation to be intelli¬ gent. New and enlarged edition. Duffield & company. I93p. Milton’s Comus. New York herald, 12 December. Walking and knitting. Youth's companion, 95:733-54, Decem- 1 )cr. F'airchild, Hoxie N. A course in the composition of lyric poetry. New York, Columbia University. Three soldiers from Greenwich village. Independent and Weekly review, 107:97, 29 October. Fletcher, Jefferson B. The sym¬ bolism of Dante. New York, Col¬ umbia University press. 245P. The comedy of Dante. Studies in philology, 18:392-411, October. Letter and spirit. Weekly review, 4:36-8, 12 January. Krapp, George P. Tales of a true knight. Charles Scribner’s sons. Matthews, Brander. Essays on English. New York, Scribner’s. 284P. Vignettes of Manhattan: outlines in local color. New edition, with introduction by W. C. Brownell. New York, Scribner’s. 376p. The Englishing of French words. Oxford, Society for pure English. 20p. The permanent utility of dialect. Yale review, 10:338-48, January. The old stock companies. Century, 101:317-23, January. Several ways of telling a story. Bookman, 52:290-98, January. Memories of actors. Munsey, 72: 89-98, February. Thackeray and the theater. Scrib¬ ner, 69:497-502, April. Did Shakspere write his plays to fit his actors? Munsey, 73:104-9, June. Style from several angles. Outlook, 128:383-84, 29 June. Undramatic criticism. North American review, 21^:1 12-21, July. Newspaper English. New York herald, 10 July. The scene is laid. Theatre, 36:144, 240, September-October. d'he theatrical situation. North American review, 214:841-^9. De¬ cern Ijer. Orbeck, Anders. Ibsen’s early plays: Catiline, The warrior’s 35 barrow, Olaf Liljekrans, trans¬ lated into the original meters, with an introduction. New York, American-Scandinavian founda¬ tion. Scarborough, Dorothy. Famous modern ghost stories. New York, G. P. Putnam’s sons. 4i9p. Humorous ghost stories. New York, G. P. Putnam’s sons. The pawnshop. Everybody's maga¬ zine, February. On top of a bus. Pictorial review, July. Thorndike, Ashley H. Editor: Sartor Resartus, by Thomas Carlyle. New York, Charles Scribner’s sons. Manual for the history of English literature (with W. A. Neilson). New York, Macmillan. Review of: A philosophical view of reform, by Percy Bysshe Shelley. New York times Book review and magazine, 3 July. Where Hamlet was first acted. Review of: Site of the Globe Playhouse, Southwalk. The Neiv York times Book review and maga¬ zine, 11 December. Trent, William P. Editor: When the devil was well, hitherto un¬ published story by Robert Louis Stevenson. Boston, Bibliophile society. I27p. Editor: Stevenson’s workshop. Boston, Bibliophile society. 63P. Editor (with George S. Heilman): Poems by Robert Louis Steven¬ son hitherto unpublished. Bos¬ ton, Bibliophile society. I42p. Van Doren, Carl. The American novel. New York, Macmillan 295 P- Managing editor: The Cambridge history of American literature, vols. Hl-IVh Putnam. 872P. Literary editor: Nation. Weaver, Raymond M. The noble savage. Nation, 112:898-99, 22 June. Herman Melville. Bookman, 54; 318-27, December. Herman Melville: mariner and mystic. New York, Doran. 399p. Wolff, Samuel Lee. Scholars: Chapter in, Cambridge history of American literature, 4:444-91. New York, Putnam. Geography, Geology and Mineralogy Berkey, Charles P. Geology of the West Point quadrangle, N. Y. (with Marion Rice,). New York state museum. Bulletin, p.225- 226, September-October, 1919. Colony, Roy J. Judging the qual¬ ity of Portland cement. Transac¬ tions of the American institute of mining and metallurgical e?igi- neers, Eebruary. Issued also un¬ der the University cover. Johnson, Douglas W. The story of Fiume and the Adriatic ques¬ tion. Philadelphia public ledger, 8 January. Fiume and the Adriatic problem: Chapter VI in, What really hap¬ pened at Paris. New York, Scribner. Battlefields of the World war: a study in military geography. New York, Oxford university press. 658P. Aerial observation of physiographic features. Science, n. s. 54:435- 36. Kemp, James F. Baron Gerard De Geer and his work. Natural his¬ tory, journal of the American mu¬ seum of natural history, 21:31-33. The zonal distribution of ores 3 ^ around igneous centers. Economic geology, 16:474-78, November, Mook, Charles C, Camarasaurus, Amphicoelias, and other sauro- pods of Cope (with H, F. Osborn). Memoirs of the American museum of natural history, 3:247-387. Description of a skull of the extinct Madagascar crocodile, Crocodilus robustus Vaillant and Grandidier, (Contributions to the osteolog>’, affinities, and distribution of the Crocodilia, no. i). With prefatory note by W. D. Matthew. Bulle¬ tin of the American museum of natural history, 44:25-31. Skull characters and affinities of the extinct Florida gavial, Gavi- alosuchus americana (Sellards). (Crocodilia contributions, no. 2). Ibid., 44:33-42. Brachygnathosuchus braziliensis, a new fossil crocodilian from Brazil. (Crocodilia contributions, no. 3). Ibid., 44:43-49. Individual and age variation in the skulls of recent Crocodilia. (Cro¬ codilia contributions, no. 4). Ibid., 44:51-66, Notes on the postcranial skeleton in the Crocodilia. (Crocodilia contributions, no. 5). Ibid., 44: 67-100. The dermo-supraoccipital bone in the Crocodilia. (Crocodilia contri¬ butions, no. 6). Ibid., 44:101-103. Allognathosuchus, a new genus of Eocene crocodilians. (Crocodilia contributions, no. 7). Ibid., 44: 105-10. Description of a skull of a Bridger crocodilian. (C'rocodilia contribu¬ tions, no. 8). Ibid., 44: in-16. The skull of Crocodilus acer Cope. (Crocodilia contributions, no. 9). Ibid., 44: 117-21. Skull characters of recent croco¬ dilia, with notes on the affinities of the recent genera. (Crocodilia contributions, no. 10). Ibid., 44: 123-268. Germanic Languages and Literature Barnouw, Adriaan J. A book lover’s corner. Weekly review, 11. 28 May; ii, 25 June. Impressionists and post-impres¬ sionists. Ibid., 28 May. Modern Dutch art. Ibid., 30 April. The oldest guide book to Corea. Ibid., 20 April. De Coster’s Flemish legends. Ibid., 2~j April. Echoes of the Pilgrim fathers’ speech. Ibid., 14 May, Modern Dutch art at the Ander¬ son galleries. Holland and her colonies, i, 2, 7. The land which Hudson failed to reach. Holland and her colon¬ ies, I, 5, 2. Holland and Japan. Holland and her colonies, i, 6, 3. Modern Dutch literature. Liter¬ ary review, 26 March. Het derde eeuwfeest van Ph'- mouth. De Telegraaf, 30 August. Heuser, Frederick W. J. Personal and literary relations of Haupt¬ mann and Wedekind. Modern layiguage notes, 36:395-402, No¬ vember. Regents’ examinations in German. Modern language journal, Janu¬ ary. Puckett, Hugh W, Another Faust. Journal of English and Germanic philology, 2o:no. 4. Socialists in (rerman education. Survey, 47:369-72, 3 December. 37 Greek and Latin Hirst, Gertrude M. Account of the meeting of the classical association of England and Wales at Cambridge, England, August 2-6. Classical weekly, 15:7-8, 3 October. Keyes, Clinton W. Original ele¬ ments in Cicero’s ideal constitu¬ tion. American journal of philol¬ ogy, 42:309-23, October-Decem- ber. Knapp, Charles. Philology, class¬ ical. New mternational year book, 1920, p. 530-36. Contributions as managing editor. Classical weekly, vols. 14-1.5, January-December. Lucretius 1.1-28: a study in inter¬ pretation and punctuation. Clas¬ sical weekly, 14:73, 3 January. Notice of: Paul Monroe’s Source book of the history of education for the Greek and Roman period. Ibid., 14:77-8, 3 January. Aeneid VI in the “movies.” Ibid., 14:79-80, 3 January. Once more Aeneid VI in the “mov¬ ies.” Ibid., 14:104, 24 January. Some illustrations of Juvenal’s third Satire. Ibid., 14:113-4, 121-2, 14, 28 February. A student on vocational training and on the classics. Ibid., 14: 129-30, 7 March. An illustration of Horace, Ser- mones 1.3. Ibid., 14:137-8, 14 March. A state specialist on the outlook for Latin. Ibid., 1^:145-8, 28 March. Horace, Sermones 1.3.29-34: a matter of style. Ibid., 14:153-4, 4 April. The training of college teachers of Latin. Ibid., 14:161-2, ii April. Lucretius 1.1-28 once more. Ibid., 14:168, II April. Longevity and genius. Ibid., 14: 168, II April. Professor Donnelly on the story of Odysseus and Polyphemus. Ibid., 14: 169-170, 18 April. Notice of: Passages for Greek and Latin repetition. Ibid., 14:176, 18 April. Horace, Epodes 2.33-34. Ibid., 14:177-8, 25 April. The classical association of the Atlantic states. Ibid., 14:201-3, 16 May. Notice of: Translations of Aris¬ totle. Ibid., 14:207, 16 May. Periodicals supporting the cause of the classics. Ibid., 15:1-2, 9- 10, 3, 10 October. The American classical league: second annual meeting. Ibid., 15:16, 10 October. Notice of: A bibliographical mono¬ graph on the value of the classics. Ibid., 15:24, 17 October. Professor Ogle on classical educa¬ tion. 15:25-26, 24 October. Notice of: Some new volumes in the Oxford junior Latin series. Ibid., 15:30-31, 24 October. Notice of: Miscellaneous transla¬ tions. Ibid., 15:31, 24 October. Professor Vlurray on Aristotle’s art of poetry. Ibid., 15:39-40, 31 October. Classical articles in non-classical periodicals (with Grace H. Good- ale). Ibid., 15:55-56, 72, 78- 79, 28 November, 12, 19 Decem¬ ber. Notice of: Trevelyan’s Transla¬ tions from Lucretius. Ibid., 15:76-77, 19 December. Stuart, Duane R. On Vergil, Eclogue iv. 60-63. Classical philology, 16:200-239. History Adam, Margaret I. Eighteenth century highland landlords and the poverty problem. Part I. Scottish historical review, October, Carman, Harry J. England and the Egyptian problem. Political science quarterly, 36:51-78, March. Record of political events (with Elmer D. Graper). Political science quarterly, 36: no. 3. ii4p. Earle, Edward M. An outline of modern history. New York, Macmillan. i66p. An outline of the economic devel¬ opment of the United States. New York, The New York chap¬ ter of the American institute of banking. 44p. Review of: The eastern question and its solution, by Morris Jas- trow. Journal of international relations, April. The peace negotiations, a review of: The truth about the treaty, by Andre Tardieu, What really hap¬ pened at Paris, by American dele¬ gates, and The peace negotia¬ tions, by Robert Lansing. Co¬ lumbia law review, October. Evans, Austin P. The problem of control in medieval industry. Political science quarterly, 36: 603-616, December. Fox, Dixon Ryan. A duty to the world. Garnet and white, 21: 314-20, April. The historical essay and the critical review. New York, Colum¬ bia University, isp. The landed gentry and their poli¬ tics a hundrefl years ag(L Pro¬ ceedings of New York slate histori¬ cal association, 1921. State history I. Political science quarterly, 36:572-85. Address on receiving Proctor’s Indian statue for New York State. Glens Falls times and mes¬ senger, 24 October. From Kings college to Columbia university in the city of New York. Columbia alumni news, 13: 141-43- Hayes, Carlton J. H. The other¬ worldly Mr. Wells. Freeman, 3: 18-21, 16 March. The history of plebiscites. Ameri¬ can journal of international law, 15:337-40, April. History of modern France. Poli¬ tical science quarterly, 36:304-8, June. The ways of revolution. Nation, 113: 669-70, 7 December. McGiffert, Arthur C. The causes that led to disunity: address in, The problem of Christian unity. New York, Macmillan. A teaching church. Religious edu¬ cation, February'. The church and world fellowship. Ibid., June. Moon, Parker Thomas. The labor problem and the social Catholic movement in France. New York, Macmillan. More light on the Peace confer¬ ence. Political science quarterly, 36:501-508, September. Rockwell, William Walker. Ar¬ ticles on: Roman Catholic church. Absolution, Confessional, Convent, Dispensation, Domini¬ can order. Extreme unction. In¬ dulgence, Jesus, Society of. Mass, Patron saints. Purgatory, Saints, \’cncration of: In, A dictionary of religion and ethics, edited by Shailer Matthews and Gerald Hirney .Smith. New \’ork, Mac¬ millan. Schuyler, Robert L. The climax of anti-imperialism in England. Political science quarterly, 36: 537-60, December. Shotwell, James T. Labor provi¬ sions in the peace treaty. U. S. Department of labor, 1919. Christianity and history. Journal of philosophy, psychology and scientific methods, 17:85-94, 12 February, 1920; 113-20, 26 Feb¬ ruary, 1920: 141-50, II March, 1920. Democracy and political morality. Political science quarterly, 36: 1-8, March. Intelligence and politics. New York, Century. (Joint author) A history of the Peace conference of Paris; edited by H. W. V. Temperley. London, Frowde, Hodder and Stoughton, 1920. (Joint author) Labour as an in¬ ternational problem; edited by E. J. Solano. London, Mac¬ millan, 1920. (Joint author) The League of nations starts. London, Mac¬ millan, 1920. Editor for the Carnegie endowment for international peace. Division of economics and history: Bow- ley, A. L. Prices and wages in the United Kingdom, 1914-1920. Ox¬ ford, Clarendon press; Henderson, H. D. The cotton control board, Oxford, Clarendon press; Keith, A. B., War governments of the British dominions. Oxford, Clar¬ endon press; Salter, J. A., Allied shipping control. Oxford, Claren¬ don press. Indo-Iranian Languages Jackson, A. V. Williams. The lo¬ cation of the Farnbag fire, the most ancient of the Zoroastrian fires. Journal of the American oriental society, 41:81-106, April. Firdausi in a lyric vein. Sanj Var- taman, Bombay, 10 September, p. 8-i. Review of: “The thirteen principal Upanishads,” by Robert Ernest Hume. New York evening post, 20 August. Review of: “Das iranische er- losungsmysterium,” by R. Reitz- enstein. American historical re¬ view, 27:139-40, October. Signed articles ‘Gabars,’ ‘Mani- chaeism,’ ‘Mazdak,’ ‘Parsis,’ ‘Persia, Religions of,’ ‘Sacred Scriptures: Pahlair literature;’ In, Dictionary of religion and ethics, ed. Shailer Mathews, New York, Macmillian. Journalism Brown, Roscoe C.E. The menace to journalism. North American review, November. CuNLiFFE, John W. Century read¬ ings in English literature. Third edition. N. Y., The Century com¬ pany. Will, Allen Sinclair. Cardinal Gibbons, citizen. North American review, June. Cardinal Gibbons in his public re¬ lations. Catholic world. May. Law (Private) Glenn, Garrard. Creditor insur¬ ance and creditors’ rights. Co¬ lumbia law review, 20:209,March. Oliphant, Herman. The federal trade commission. American bar association. Journal, 7:594-95, November. Current discussions of legal meth¬ odology. Ibid., 7:241-43, May. Review of: The financial organiza¬ tion of society, by Harold G. 40 Moulton. Columbia law review^ 20:829-31, December. Stone, Harlan F, University com¬ memoration address. Columbia alumni news, 12:230, 14 January. Address before the New Jersey bar association. Proceedings, Neiv Jersey bar association, 1920-21. Introduction to: Men and books famous in the law, by F. C. Hicks. Rochester, Lawyers co-operative publishing company. Legal education and the democrat¬ ic principle. American bar asso¬ ciation, Journal, 7:639, December. Memorial of Francis M. Burdick, Association of the bar of the city of New York, Year book, p. 159-62. Some legal problems involved in the transmission of funds. Colum¬ bia law review, 20:507, June. Report of the dean (Columbia uni¬ versity school of law). Annual re¬ ports of Columbia University, 1921. Review of: Problems of law, by John H. Wigmore. Yale law jour¬ nal, 30:536-40. Review of: Principles of equity, by A. M. Wilshire. Columbia law review, 21:401, April. Terry, Charles Thaddeus. Re¬ view of: Contracts in engineering, by James Irwin Tucker. Colum¬ bia law review, 21:609-11, June. Review of: Williston on contracts. Harvard law review, 34:891-96, June. Law (Public, Government, and Comparative Jurisprudence) Graper, Elmer D. American police administration. A handbook on police organization and methods of administration in American cities. New York, Macmillan. 357 P- Record of political events, July, 1920 to June, 1921 (with Harry J. Carman). Political science quar¬ terly, supplement, 36, September. Guthrie, William D. Address as President of the New York state bar association, before the Cana¬ dian club of the city of New York on November 17. 6p. Address as President of the New York state bar association at the dinner given to Marshal Foch by the American iron and steel in¬ stitute, Commodore hotel, No¬ vember 18. 5p. Address as President of the New York state bar association at the unveiling of a bust of Cardinal Mercier at the New York Univer¬ sity, December 17. 9p. Address before the Conference of bar association delegates at Cin¬ cinnati, August 30. McBain, Howard Lee. The prob¬ lem of governmental reorganiza¬ tion. Proceedings of the Academy of political science, 9:331-35, July. Law making by property owners. Political science quarterly, 36: 617-41, December. Moore, John Bassett. The Per¬ manent court of international justice; address at the dinner giv¬ en by the Pan American society of the United States, Plaza hotel, New York, December 5. The Monroe doctrine. Antiols of the American academy of political and social science, July. PowELi., 'I'liomas Reed. Consti¬ tutional aspects of federal income taxation- In, The federal income tax, j). 51-90. New Wirk, Colum¬ bia University press. 27 ip. Constitutional law in 1919-1920, part HI. Michigan law review, 19:283-323, January. 41 Taxation of things in transit, parts II-IV. Virginia law review, 7:245-79, January: 7:429-54, March; 7:497-535, April. Profit on the sale of capital as in¬ come under the sixteenth amend¬ ment. Columbia law review, 21: 163-65, February. Income from sales of investments. Bulletin of the National tax asso¬ ciation, 6:137-47, February. Mr. Justice Holmes. Nation, 112: 237-39, 9 February. The American inquisition. Ibid., 112:377-79, 9 March. Mr. Choate. Ibid., 112:482-83, 30 March. How philosophers may be useful to society. International journal of ethics, 31:289-302, April. Chief Justice White. Nation, 112: 781, I June, Major constitutional issues in 1 920- 1 92 1 . Political science quar¬ terly, 36:469-500, September. The supreme court’s construction of the federal constitution in 1920- 1921, parts I and H. Michigan law review, 20:1-23, November; 20:135-72, December. Supreme court decisions on the commerce clause and state police power, 1910-1914, part I. Co¬ lumbia law review, 21:737-56, December. Supreme court decisions on federal power over commerce, 1910- 1914, part I. Minnesota law re¬ view, 6:1-22, December. William James on himself. Nation, 113:706-7, 14 December. RoCtERS, Lindsay. American gov¬ ernment and politics: notes on congressional procedure. Ameri¬ can political science review, 15: 71-81, February. American government and poli¬ tics: the third session of the 66th Congress. American political sci¬ ence review, 15:366-79, August. Control of the purse. World's work, 42:506-10, September. An introduction to the problem of government (with W. W. Wil¬ loughby). New York, Double¬ day, Page. 545p. Legislative Drafting Chamberlain, Joseph P. In new old York. Survey, 45:489-491, i January. (How the people of a typical British city manage their health insurance system for which the western metropolis has, as yet, no counterpart. Uncle Sam on a budget. Woman citizen, 18 June, p. 16. Library Dinsmoor, William B. Attic build¬ ing accounts: part IV. The statue of Athena Promachos. American journal of archaeology, 25:118-29, June. Part V. Supplementary notes (A, the Parthenon; B, the Erechtheum). Ibid., 25:233-47, September. Hicks, Frederick C. Men and books famous in the law. Rochester, Lawyers co-operative publishing CO. 259p. President’s address, American as¬ sociation of law libraries, June 21. Law library journal, 14:25-30, July. Editor: Tentative list of serials of an international character; pre¬ pared in the Columbia University Law library. New York, Insti¬ tute of international education, bop. Report of the subcommittee on 42 library cooperation with Latin- America, American library asso¬ ciation (with Peter II. Gold¬ smith). I5p. Mudge, Isadore Gilbert. Some reference books of 1919-1920. Library journal, 46:7-16, 15 January. Editor: University bibliography, 1920. Pre-SCOTT, Harriet B. Editor: Masters essays, 1921. New York, Columbia university press. Robert, Alfred L. Department of pathology library. Columbia alumni news, 13:101, 2 December; 114, 9 December. Department of physiology library. Ibid., 13:147, 16 December; 185, 6 January. Edward G. Janeway memorial library, Presbyterian hospital. Ibid., 13:199, 13 January; 214, 20 January; 227, 27 January. Rudolph, Adelaide. Notes on primitive pharmaceuticals, sug¬ gested by the bronze seals, or amulets, from India, which have been on exhibition at the New York college of pharmacy. Jour¬ nal of the A merican pharmaceutical association, 10:113-6, February. The pharmacist in recent Ameri¬ can fiction. Ibid., 10:955-9, December. Home brewed beer in ancient Babylon (with Mary Hussey). Boston herald, 21 November, 1920. Schramm, Elizabeth E. The P and S library. Columbia alumni news, 13:53, 28 October; 65, 4 Novem¬ ber; 78, II November. Vexler, Feliciu. Etymologies and etymological notes. Romanic review, 12:90-92. January- March. Mathematics Breckenridge, William E. The slide rule as a subject of regular class instruction in mathematics. Mathematics teacher, 6:342, Oc¬ tober. Mathematics in Stuyvesant high school. Ibid., February. Kasner, Edward. Einstein's the¬ ory of gravitation: determination of the field by light signals. American journal of mathematics, 43:20-28, January. Tlie Einstein solar field and space of six dimensions. Science, 53: 238-39, II March. The impossibility of Einstein fields immersed in flat space of five dimensions. American journal of mathematics, 43:126-29, April. Finite representation of the solar gravitational field in flat space of six dimensions. Ibid., 43:130-33, April. Einstein’s cosmological equations. Science, 54:304-5, 30 September. Relativity: particles starting with the velocity of light. Nature, 108: 434-35, I December. The solar gravitational field com¬ pletely determined by its light rays. Mathematische annalen, De¬ cember. Lamson, Kenneth W. Reflection of radiation. Physical review, 17: 624-25, May. Ritt, Joseph F. On the conformal mapping of a region into a part of itself. Annals of mathematics, 22:157-60, March. Note on equal continuity. Bulle¬ tin of the American mathematical society, 27:351-53, May. Smith, David Eugene. Review of: Euclid in (ireek. Book I, by Sir Thomas L. Heath. Classical weekly, 14: no. 17. 43 Review of: Newton, by Gino Lorla. Bulletin of the American mathe¬ matical society, 27:228-30. Review of: Archimedes, by Sir Thomas Little Heath. Ibid., 27:232-34. Review of: Opere di Evangelista Torricelli, edited by Gino Loria and Giuseppe Vassura. Ibid., 27: no. 4. Review of: Erkenntnislehre im mathematischen unterricht der oberklassen, by W. Lietzmann. Mathematics teacher, 14: no. 4. Review of: The Copernicus of antiquity (Aristarchus of Samos), by Sir Thomas Heath. Ibid., 14:292-94. Review of: Mathematics and life activities; suggestions for stu¬ dents of mathematics, prepared by the Department of mathema¬ tics of Brown university. Ibid., 14:349-50. Review of: Examples in differen¬ tial and integral calculus, with answers, by C. S. Jackson. Ibid., 14:351-52. Review of: A history of the con¬ ceptions of limits and fluxions in Great Britain from Newton to Woodhouse, by Florian Cajori. B idle tin of the American mathe¬ matical society, 27: no. 9-10. Review of: Mathematische streif- ziige durch die astronomie, by P. Kirchberger. Ibid., 27:479-80. Review of: Natural tangents, by Emma Gifford. Ibid., 27:480. The first work on mathematics printed in the new world. Amer¬ ican mathematical monthly, 28: 10-15. Among my autographs. Two mathematical shrines of Paris. Ibid., 28:62-63. Among my autographs. Delambre and the founder of the Smithson¬ ian institution. Ibid., 28:64-65. Among my autographs. Dupin as secretary of the Ionian academy. Ibid., 28:121-23. Among my autographs. Monge and the American colonies. Ibid., 28:166. Among my autographs. Descar¬ tes’s appreciation of Huygens the elder. Ibid., 28:166-68. Among my autographs. The threatened loss of the second edi¬ tion of Montucla’s History of mathematics. Ibid., 28:207-9. Among my autographs. Monge the lesser. Ibid., 28:166-68. Among my autographs. Francoeur describes a king. Ibid., 28:254-55. Among my autographs. Le Verrier and the cost of living. Ibid., 28: 255 - Among my autographs. Delam¬ bre aids in freeing Spencer Stan¬ hope. Ibid., 28: no. 8-9. Among my autographs. Voltaire and mathematics. Ibid., 28:303- 305. Certain mathematical ideals of the junior high school. Mathematics teacher, 14:124-27. Ten great epochs in the history of mathematics. “Scientia,” June. Riforme nell’ insegnamento delle mathematiche agli Stati Uniti d’America. Periodica di mate- matiche, serie 4, 1:165-75. New information respecting Robert Recorde. American mathematical monthly, 28:296-300. Computing jetons. (Numismatic notes and monographs, no. 9). New York. 7op. The Sumario compendioso of Brother Juan Diez; the earliest mathematical work of the new world. 65p. 44 Mechanical Engineering Lucre, Charles Edward. Internal combustion engines in marine service. Presented at the stated meeting of the Franklin institute, held in Philadelphia on April 20, 1921. Philadelphia, Lippincott. 64P. Mining and Metallurgy Taggart, Arthur F. A manual of flotation processes. New York, Johh Wiley and sons. i8ip. Music Bingham, Seth. Old English love lyrics (seven unaccompanied choruses for women’s voices). New York, H. W. Gray co. Farnsworth, Charles H. How mu¬ sic educates. Proceedings of the Music teachers' national associa¬ tion, 1920, p. 23-33. Neurology Casamajor, Louis. Neuroses in business life. Neurological bulle¬ tin, 3:237-42, July. The social development of man and his problems of adjustment. Ibid., 3:125-29, April. Spinal concussion with report of a case. New York state journal of medicine, 21:99-101, March. Cornwall, Leon H. Atypical forms of epidemic encephalitis (with Charles Rosenheck). Neurologi¬ cal bulletin, 3:259-64, July. Elsberg, Charles A. The diag¬ nosis and surgical treatment of tumors in front of the spinal cord. Surgery, gynecology and obstetrics, 33:670-73, December. P'alse localizing signs of spinal cord tumor. Archives of neurology and psychiatry, 5:64-79, January. Lesions of the spinal cord and nerve roots due to trauma. Nel¬ son, Loose-leaf medicine. New York, 6:149-61. Goodhart, S. Philip. Bradykinetic analysis of somatic motor dis¬ turbances (with Frederick Til- hey). Neurological bulletin, 3: Sep- tember-October. Howe, Hubert S. Cortical word blindness. Neurological bulletin, 3:64-71, February. Dystonia musculorum deformans. Ibid., t,: 25 s- 5 ^, July. Epidemic encephalitis. The trained nurse and hospital review, 67:494- 97, December. An extensive spinal arachnoid fi- broblastoma. Neurological bulle¬ tin, 3:216-29, June. Extra-medullary fibroneuroma mainly involving the posterior columns of the cord. Ibid., 3: 135-43. April. The morbid anatomy of epidemic encephalitis as regards the en¬ docrine system. Ibid., 3:92-99, March. Lehrman, Philip R. Analysis of a conversion hysteria superim¬ posed on an old diffuse central nervous system lesion. Journal of nervous and mental disease, 54:31-39. July. The practice of psychoanalysis in a public clinic. Neurological bul¬ letin, 3: December. OsNATO, Michael. Non-operative treatment of fractures of cervical vertebrae with cord injury. Jour¬ nal of the American medical as¬ sociation. 76:1737-42, 18 June. Speech, its development and in¬ tegration with the intelligence. Neurological bulletin, 3:47-63, P'eb- ruary. Riley, Henry Alsop. The form and 45 functions of the central nervous system (with Frederick Tilney), New York, Hoeber, i02op. The spinal forms of epidemic en¬ cephalitis. Archives of neurology and psychiatry, 5:408-17, April. Rosett, Joshua. Defective develop¬ ment of the cerebro-cerebellar connections. Neurological bulle¬ tin, 3-230-34, June. The diagnosis of multiple sclerosis in the absence of the triad of Charcot. Ibid., 3:148-51, April. Sands, Irving J. Brown-Sequard syndrome produced by an old cervical tuberculous spondylitis. Ibid., 3:41-44, January. A case of optic atrophy. Ibid., 3: 265-69, July. General paralysis. Ibid., 3:72-81, February. Luminal therapy in the control of epileptic seizures. Archives of neurology and psychiatry, 51305-09, March. Alanagement of children present¬ ing the postepidemic-encephalitis syndrome (with Sylvester R. Leahy). New York medical jour¬ nal, 114: 166-69, 3 August. Mental disorders in children fol¬ lowing epidemic encephalitis (with Sylvester R. Leahy). Journal of the American medical association, 76:373-77. 5 February. Strong, Oliver S. The clinical phenomena of decerebrate rigid¬ ity. With a case exhibiting some of the symptoms of the condi¬ tions as described by Wilson as well as certain peculiarities of associated movements. Neuro¬ logical bulletin, 3:183-206, May. Cyst of the left cerebello-pontine angle. Ibid., 3:243-52, July. I'lLNEY, Frederick. Brady kinetic analysis of somatic motor dis¬ turbances (with S. Philip Good- hart). Ibid., 3: September-Oc- tober. The form and functions of the central nervous system (with Henry A. Riley). New York, Hoeber, io2op. Meningovascular neurosyphilis. Neurological bullelin, 3:271-94, August-November. Wechsler, Israel S. Bulbar amyo¬ trophic lateral sclerosis. Ibid., 3:82-86, February. A case of central myelitis. Jour¬ nal of Ihe American medical asso¬ ciation, 77:1728-29, 26 Novem¬ ber. Epidemic encephalitis (with Israel Strauss). International journal of public health, 2:449-64, Septem- ber-October. Segmental or nuclear trigeminal senery disturbance. Neurologi¬ cal bulletin, 3: September-Octo- ber. Statistics of epidemic encephalitis. Ibid., 3:87-91, March. The substantia nigra. A brief comparative anatomical study. Ibid., 3:130-34, April. The treatment of epilepsy. (Based on records of 58 cases.) Medical record, 100:714, 22 October. Nursing and Health Baker, S. Josephine Minimum physical standards for the child laborer. Nation's health, July. Emerson, Haven. General survey of communicable diseases in the A. E. F. Military surgeon, 49: 389-420, October. How hospital records can contrib¬ ute to health protection. Hos¬ pital social service, 4:263. Making health knowledge the property of the community. Pro- 46 ceedings of the National con ference of social work. Minor communicable diseases in the A. E. F. Military surgeon, 49:642-51, December. The prevention of heart disease. A new practical problem. Bos¬ ton medical and surgical journal, 184:587, 9 June. Reports and records of communi¬ cable diseases. Military surgeon, 49:632-41, December. Sanitary reports. Monthly and special. 49:652-59, Decem¬ ber. Symposium on health supervision in colleges. American jour?ial of public health, 11:309-26, April. Goodrich, Annie W. Education versus training. Modern hospital. May. The vanguard of an international army. American journal of nurs¬ ing, September. Nutting, Mary Adelaide. The school of nursing of the Johns Hopkins hospital and a world need. Baltimore, Privately print¬ ed, 22 p. Winslow, C. E. A. Sanitary science. Nelson, Loose-leaf medicine, vol. 7, chapter 2. New York, Thomas Nelson & sons; 1920. The tuberculosis problem in Rhofle Island (with Willis Pb Chandlerj. Providence press, 1920. The importance of preserx'ing the original types of newly described species of bacteria. Journal of bacteriology, 6:133-34, January. Industrial tuberculosis and the control of the factory dust jirob- lem (with L. Greenburg). Jour¬ nal of industrial hygiene, 2:333-43, 378-95, January-F'ebruary. Relation between katathermom- eter and thermometer readings under ordinary indoor conditions (with E. L. Hewitt). Heating and ventilating magazine, 18:27-31, March. Report of the committee of sixteen on standardization of public health training (C. E. A. Wins¬ low, chairman). American Jour¬ nal of public health, 11:371-75, April. William Thompson Sedgwick, 1855-1921. Journal of bacteri¬ ology, 6:255-62, May. William Thompson Sedg^vick, pio¬ neer in health work. Nation s health, 3:301-2, May. The widening fields of public health. Bulletin, League of Red Cross societies, 2:372-376, June. Public health problems in Europe accentuated. Nations health, 3: 329-330. Economic problems in European health. Ibid., 3:398, July. Suggestions for a Red cross health programme. International jour¬ nal of public health, 2:488-508, September-October. The health organization of the league of nations. Nation's health, 3:594-5, November. Recent progress in the reduction of the typhoid death rate and its significance. Proceedings of the American society of civil engineers, 47:664-66, December. Obstetrics C.\LD\VELL, William E. The blood chemistry in normal and abnor¬ mal pregnancy. American jour¬ nal of obstetrics and gynecology, 2:17-34. July- Re])orl of a fatal case of epilepsy and two cases of chorea in preg¬ nancy. Ibid., 2:555-58, Novem¬ ber. Ophthalmology Holden, Ward A. The ocular manifestations of epidemic en¬ cephalitis. Archives of ophthal¬ mology, 50:402, January. Knapp, Arnold. The action of adrenalin on the glaucomatous eye. Archives of ophthalmology, 50:556. Bilateral circumpapillary chorio¬ retinitis with detachment of the retina in syphilis. Ibid., 50:242, May. On methods of dealing with the capsule in cataract extractions. Ibid., 50:115, March. Report of a second hundred suc¬ cessive extractions of cataract in the capsule after preliminary sub¬ luxation with the capsule forceps. Ibid., 50:426, September. Pathology McCann, Gertrude F. Effect of various modifications of diet pro¬ ducing rickets in rats (with Alwin M. Pappenheimer, T. F Zucker and A. F. Hess). Proceed¬ ings of the Society for experi¬ mental biology and medicine, 18: 267-70, May. The failure of rats to develop rickets on a diet deficient in vi- tamine A. (with A. F. Hess and Alwin M. Pappenheimer). Ibid., 18:266-67, May. Marine, David. Influence of glands with internal secretions on the respiratory exchange. H. Ef¬ fect of suprarenal insufficiency (by removal or by freezing) on rabbits (with Emil J. Baumann). American journal of physiology, 57:135-52, August. The prevention of simple goiter in man (with O. P. Kimball). Journal of the American medical association, yy:io 68 -yo, 1 October. Pappenheimer, Alwin M. A die¬ tetic production of rickets in rats and its prevention by an inor¬ ganic salt (with Henry C. Sher¬ man). Proceedings of the Society for experimental biology and medi¬ cine, 18:193-97, March. The diffusible calcium of the blood serum. I. A method for its determination (with L. von Mey- senbug, T. F. Zucker and Marjorie F. Murray). Journal of biological chemistry, 47:529, August. Effect of various modifications of diet producing rickets in rats (with G. F. McCann, T. F. Zucker and A. F. Hess). Proceed¬ ings of the Society for experimental biology and medicine, 18:267-70, May. Experimental rickets in rats. I. Diet producing rickets in white rats and its prevention by the addition of an inorganic salt (with Henry C. Sherman). Journal of experimental medicine, 34:189- 198, August. The failure of rats to develop rickets on a diet deficient in vitamine A. (with A. F. Hess and G. F. McCann). Proceedings of the Society for experimental biology and medicine, 18:266-67, May. Hyperplasia of the parathyroids in human rickets (with John Minor). Journal of medical research, 42: 391, June-September. Prudden, T. Mitchell. A new out¬ look in the conquest of disease. American revieiv of reviews, 63: January. Zucker, Theodore F. The diffus¬ ible calcium of the blood serum (with L. von Meysenbug, Alwin M. Pappenheimer and Marjorie 48 F. Murray). Journal of biological chemistry, 47:529, August. Effect of various modifications of diet producing rickets in rats (with Alwin M. Pappenheimer, G. F. McCann and A. F. Hess). Proceedings of the Society for ex¬ perimental biology and medicine, 18:267-70, May. Pharmacy Arny, Henry V. Pharmacy 100 years ago; address at the cen¬ tennial of the Philadelphia college of pharmacy. American journal of pharmacy, 93:184-96, March. Research and the cash register. Practical druggist, 39:30, July. Half century of American phar¬ macy; address at the semi-cen¬ tennial of the Ontario college of pharmacy. American journal of pharmacy, 93:639-45, Septem¬ ber. Pharmacy in New York and New Orleans a century ago. Journal of the American pharmaceutical association, 10:857-66, November. Report on new remedies. Pro¬ ceedings of the New York state pharmaceutical association, 43: 150-87. Report of the progress of phar¬ macy (with24collaborators). Year book of the American pharmaceu¬ tical association, 8:1-566. Ballard, Charles W. Elements of vegetable histology. 246P. Diekman, George H. Quarter cen¬ tury in pharmacy as a state examination board member. Jour¬ nal of the American pharmaceuti¬ cal association, 10:943-55, De¬ cember. Standardization of examination questions. Proceedings of the American conference of pharma¬ ceutical faculties. Report on violations of pharmacy laws. Proceedings of State Board of pharmacy of New York. Philosophy Burtt, Edwin A. Present-day ■tendencies in ethical theory. In¬ ternational journal of ethics, July. Bush, Wendell T. Philosophy in France. Journal of philosophy, 18:68-78, 3 February. Review of: Kremer’s Le neo- realisme americain. Ibid., 18: I 05 ~ 7 . 17 February. Review of: Rougier’s Les paralo- gismes du rationalisme. Ibid., 18:246-49, 28 April. Review of: Smith’s Little essay’s drawn from the writings of George Santayana. Ibid., 18: 163-66, 17 March. Dewey, John. China, Japan, and The U. S. A. New York, Republic publishing co. 64P. Classicism as an evangel. Journal of philosophy, 18:664-66, 24 Nov¬ ember. Aims and ideals of education: In, New educators’ library, p. 1-9. London, Sir Isaac Pitman & co. Montague, William Pepperell. The Oxford congress of philosophy. Journal of philosophy, 23:118-21, March 3. The ethical and esthetic impli¬ cations of realism. Mind, n. s. 30: 172-84. Parkhurst, Helen Huss. The twentieth annual meeting of the American j)hilosophical associa¬ tion. Journal of philosophy, 18. 152-60, 17 March. The ethical and esthetic inq^li- cations of realism. Mind, n. s. 30:172-84. 49 Picard, Maurice. The coordinate character of feeling and cogni¬ tion. Journal of philosophy, i8' 288-95, 26 May. The unity of consciousness. Ibid., 18:347-57, 23 June. The production of psychic states. Monist, 31:321-36, July. A discussion of “Mind discerned.” Journal of philosophy, 18:713-17, 22 December. Schneider, Herbert W. John Dewey and his influence. New era, 2:136-40, January. Instrumental instrumentalism. Journal of philosophy, 18:216-22, 14 April. WooDBRiDGE, Frederick J. E. After thirty-five years. From a fresh¬ man of ’85 to a freshman of •to-day. Atlantic monthly, 127: 721-31, June. Amherst in education. Amherst graduates' quarterly, August. Mind discerned. Journal of phi¬ losophy, 18:337-47, 23 June. Review of: The letters of William James. Yale review, 11:182-87, October. The social environment of the graduate student. Journal of the proceedings and address of the Association of American univer¬ sities, 22:71-78. The supply of adequately trained university teachers: in, Educa¬ tional problems in college and university, published by Univer¬ sity of Michigan, p. 159-74. Physical Education Colby, Gertrude K. The conflict, a health masque in pantomime. New York, A. S. Barnes and co. 150P. Frost, Helen. The clog dance book. New’ York, A. S. Barnes and co. Sheffield, Nita C. Swimming simplified (wdth Lyba Sheffield). San Francisco. i67p. The fundamental principles in teaching swimming. Official swimming guide, 1920-1921, P- 127-33. Wayman, Agnes R. A rational pro¬ gram of athletics for a girl’s camp: In, Camps and camping, edited by E. Lehman. New^ York, American sports publishing company. Physical efficiency tests as a means of determining the type of phys¬ ical w’ork a college student should take. Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Eastern society of college directors of physical education for women, held April 22 and 23 at Vassar college. Physics Davis, Bergen. An experimental study of the reflection of X-rays from calcite. Physical review, 17: no. 5, May. Poor, Charles Lane. Planetary motions and the Einstein theories. Scientific American monthly, 3: no. 6, June. The motions of the planets and the relativity theory. Science, n.s. 54, no. 1384, 8 July. SoUTH.\LL, James P. C. Note on Mr. T. Smith’s Method of tracing rays through an optical system. Journal of the Optical society of America, 5:14-21, January. Courses in optics and optometry in Columbia university. Ibid. 5:184-192. March. Abolition of astigmatism of ob¬ lique bundles in case of a single lens. Ibid., 5:398-409, Septem¬ ber. 50 Physiology Bupton-Opitz, Russell. An ele¬ mentary manual of physiology. Philadelphia, Saunders, 400p. The venous supply of the heart. American journal of physiology, 58:226-70, December. Coombs, Helen C. The changes in the concentration of the carbon dioxide resulting from changes in the volume of blood flowing through the medulla oblongata (with Frank H. Pike and Albert B. Hastings). Ibid., 57:104-09, August. Dineg.\r, Robert H. F. Epidemic encephalitis (with George King and Kenneth M. Lewis). Ameri¬ can journal of the medical sciences, 161:831-45, June. Honeywell, Hannah E. A study of the sugar in the blood of normal pigeons (with Ernest E. Scott). American journal of physiology, 55:362-65, April. King, George. Epidemic encepha¬ litis (with Robert H. F. Dinegar and Kenneth AI. Lewis). Ibid., 161 :83I-45, June. Pike, Frank H. The changes in the concentration of the carbon dioxide resulting from changes in the volume of blood flowing through the medulla oblongata (with Helen C. Coombs and Albert B. Hastings). American journal of physiology, 57:104-09, August. Scott, Ernest E. A study of the sugar in the blood of normal pigeons (with Hannah E. Honey¬ well). Ibid., 55:362-65, April. Sugar in the blood of the common frog (with Nathan Kleitman). Ibid., 55:355-61, April. '■'ugar in the blood of the dog-fish and of the sand shark. Ibid., 55:349-54, April. Williams, Horatio B. New meth¬ od for graphic study of heart murmurs. Proceedings of the society for experimental biology and medicme, 18:179-81, March. Practical Arts (Teachers College) Andrews, Benjamin R. Editor. Successful family life on the moderate income, by M. H. Abel. Philadelphia, Lippincott. County , homes at Berea college. School and society, 30 April. Savings. Delineator, June. Barber, Mary I. Ice cream—how shall we freeze it? (with Day Monroe and Ann Colman). Teach¬ ers College record, 22:253, ^lay. Sweets for the holidays (with May B. Van Arsdale and Day Monroe). McCall’s magazine, December. Christmas spirit by the box (with Ann Colman and Day Monroe). Pictorial review, December. When you hear that turkey gobble (with Edith M. Barber). Ibid., Nov'ember. Have you these things in your kitchen? (with Edith Barber). Ibid., July. The sandwich that almost makes a meal (with Bertha E. Shapleigh). Ladies home journal, August. Market woman articles in New York evening post, Monda\’, Wednesday and h'riday exenings. C arman, Kenneth Phe lumber Industry. Chicago, I.ife planning institute. 39p. 'File machinist. Chicago, Life plan¬ ning institute. 47p. 4'he printing trades. Chicago, Life planning institute. 53p. .Slaughtering and meat packing in- 51 dustry. Chicago, Life planning institute. 6op. Stone and clay products. Chicago, Life planning institute. 3op. Woodworking industries—the car¬ penter. Chicago, Life planning institute. 34p. The rubber industry. Chicago, Life planning institute, bop. Banking. Chicago, Life planning institute. 40p. Monroe, Day. Food education and the community (with May B. Van Arsdale). Teachers College record, 22:420, November. Ice cream—how shall we freeze it? (with Ann Colman and Mary 1 . Barber). Ibid., 22:253, May. Why meat comes high (with May B. V^an Arsdale). McCall's mag¬ azine, October. Put yourself in the grocer’s place (with May B. Van Arsdale). Ibid., November. Sweets for the holidays (with May B. Arsdale, Mary 1 . Barber, and Ann Colman). Ibid., December. Christmas spirit by the box (with Ann Colman and Mary 1 . Bar¬ ber). Pictorial review, December. Rose, Mary Swartz. A laboratory handbook for dietetics. 2nd edi¬ tion. New York, Macmillan. 156P. Practice of Medicine Atchley, Dana W. Studies on the regulation of osmotic pressure; effect of increasing concentrations of gelatin on conductivity of so¬ dium chloride solution (with Robert F. Loeb and Walter W. Palmer). Journal of general phys¬ iology, 3:801-06, July. Brill, Nathan E. Leucopenic leu- cemia. Medical record, 100:888- 90, 19 November. Burlingame, C. Charles. The art, not the science, of industrial medi¬ cine. Journal of industrial medi¬ cine, 2:368-73, February. Partnership between the industrial physician and the practitioner. National safety news, 4:39, De¬ cember. Relations between physicians in industry and general practice (with Henry R. Sharpe and Wil¬ liam R. Tinker). Journal of the American medical association, 76: 129-30, 8 January. Shall the community assign to in¬ dustry the public health concerns of the worker? Nation's health, 3:514-15. September. Camac, C. N. B. Counsels and ideals from the writings of Sir William Osier. 2nd ed. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin, 355p. Pork a safe food. Consideration of trichinosis. New York Sun, 28 December. C.\RTER, Herbert S, Nutrition and clinical dietetics (with Paul E. Howe and Howard H. Mason). Philadelphia, Lea and Eebiger, 703 P- Dr.\per, George. Reversive secon¬ dary sex phenomena. Medical clinics of North America, 4:1345- 74, March. Herrick, William W. Meningococ¬ cus infection. A summary of recent advances in the knowledge of its clinical features. Pennsyl¬ vania medical journal, 25:4, Octo¬ ber. Meningococcus infections includ¬ ing cerebrospinal fever. Oxford medicine, 5:71-105. Serum treatment and manage¬ ment of lobar pneumonia. Medi¬ cal record, 99:948-50, 4 June. Jackson, Henry, Jr. A modifica- 52 tion of FoHn’s uric acid method (with Walter W. Palmer). Pro¬ ceedings of the Society for experi¬ mental biology and medicine, i8: 126, January. Jessup, D. Stuart Dodge. Pseudo¬ xanthoma elasticum (with Bin- ford Thorne and Herman Good¬ man). Archives of dermatology and syphilology, 4-419-47, October. Kantor, John L. The general man¬ agement of functional digestive disorders. Medical clinics of North America, 4:1537-51, March. The modern treatment of gastro¬ intestinal diseases (series of eight articles). Medical life, 28:199- 602, May-December. Ladd, William S. The carbohydrate fat ratio in relation to the produc¬ tion of ketone bodies in diabetes mellitus (with Walter W. Pal¬ mer). Proceedings of the Society for experimental biology and medi¬ cine, 18:109-10, January. Pernicious anemia. Clinical study of 150 consecutive cases with special reference to gastric anacid- ity (with Walter W. Palmer). Johns Hopkins hospital bulletin, 32:254-66, August. Lamb, Albert R. Multiple serositis. Medical clinics of North America, 4:1329-44, March. Lambert, Samuel W. Intrathoracic teratomata. J'ransactions of the Association of American physi¬ cians, 35:17-62, June. I'he treatment of arthritis by drugs. New York state journal of medicine, 21:406-09, November. Lintz, Joseph. Elephantiasis, with reference to syphilis. New York medical journal, 113:535-38, 6 April. Loeb, Robert F. Acute nitrobenzol poisoning (with Arlie V. Bock and Reginald Fitz). American journal of the medical sciences, 161:539- 46, April, The influence of electrolytes on the solution and precipitation of casein and gelatin (with Jacques Loeb). Journal of general physi¬ ology, 4:187-211, November. Studies on the regulation of os¬ motic pressure; effect of increasing concentrations of gelatin on con¬ ductivity of sodium chloride so¬ lution (with Dana W. Atchley and Walter W. Palmer). Ibid., 3:801-06, July. McAlpin, Kenneth R, Hodgkin’s disease (with Warfield T. Long- cope). Oxford medicine, 5:1-43. Mackenzie, George M, Local de¬ sensitization in hypersensitive individuals and its bearing on the prevention of hay-fever (with Louis B, Baldwin). Archives of internal medicine, 28:722-32, De¬ cember. Relation of antibody and antigen to serum disease susceptibility (with W. H. Leake). Journal of experimental medicine, 33:601- 20, May, Serum desensitization. Journal of the American medical association, 76:1563-66, 4 June. Marks, Henry E. The clinical value of basal metabolism (with Herman O. Mosenthal). Medical clinics of North America, 4:1403- 22, March. Miller, James A. Pulmonary tu¬ berculosis and its clinical manifes¬ tations. Nelson, Loose-leaf medi¬ cine, 1:337-99- Oppenheimer, Bernard S. Clinical experience with quinidin in auricular fibrillation (with Hubret Mann), Journal of the American 53 medical association, 77:1800-02, 3 December. Electrocardiographic studies in in¬ traventricular block (with M. A. Rothschild), Proceedings of the American society for clinical inves¬ tigation, 18-20. Palmer, Walter W. The carbohy¬ drate fat ratio in relation to the production of ketone bodies in diabetes mellitus (with William S. Laddj, Proceedings of the So¬ ciety for experimental biology and medicine, 18:109-10, January. A modification of Folin’s uric acid method (with Henry Jackson, Jr.). Ibid., 18:126-27, January. Studies on the regulation of os¬ motic pressure; effect of increasing concentrations of gelatin on con¬ ductivity of sodium chloride solu¬ tion (with Dana W. Atchley and Robert F. Foeb). Journal of general physiology, 3:801-06, July. Sanger, Bertram J. The glucose mobilization rate in hyperthy¬ roidism. Proceedings of the So¬ ciety for experimental biology and medicine, 18:117-20, October. Variations in cases of hyperthy¬ roidism from a clinical, laboratory and therapeutic standpoint (with Fouis Bauman). Medical clinics of North America, 4:1393-1401, March. Short, James J. The potassium content of normal and some path¬ ological human "bloods (with Victor C. Myers). Journal of biological chemistry, 48:83-92, September. Stevens, Franklin A. The pepto- lytic enzymes of hemolytic strep- toccocci; methods (with Randoph West). Proceedings of the Society for experimental biology and medi¬ cine, 18:234-36, April. Relation between the virulence of streptococci and hemolysin (with John W. S. Brady and Randolph \\Vst). Journal of experimental medicine, 33:223-30, February. Variations in the streptolysin curve in serum media (with F. Lamar), Proceeditigs of the Society for experimental biology and medicine, 18:265-66, May. Stimson, Philip M. School health supervision. Teachers College record, 22:234-47, May. Syphilis of the trachea and bronchi. A resume of the diagnostic fea¬ tures, with three case reports. American journal of the medical sciences, 161:740-55, May. Psychology PoFFENBERGER, Albert T. Motion pictures and crime. Scientific monthly, 12:336-40, April, Psychological examinations. Scien¬ tific American monthly, 3:205-11, March. An institute for vocational orien¬ tation. School and society, 14: 15-16, 9 July. The psychology of advertising. Editor and publisher, 54:10, 5 November. Review of: Mysticism, Freudian- ism and scientific psychology, by K. Dunlap. Social hygiene, 7: 326-27, July. Review of: The group mind, by W. McDougall. New York evening post, 2 April. Thorndike, Edward L. The letters of William James. Science, 53: 165-67,18 February. On the organization of intellect. Psychological review, 28:141-51, March, Intelligence and its measurement: a symposium. I. Journal of edu- 54 cational psychology, 12:124-27, March. The psychology of drill in arith¬ metic: the amount of practice. Ibid., 12:183-94, April. Word knowledge in the elemen¬ tary school. Teachers College record, 22:334-70, September. Measurement in education. Ibid., 22:371-79, November. The teacher’s word book. New York, Teachers college. The new methods in arithmetic. Chicago, Rand McNally & co. The correlation between interests and abilities in college courses. Psychological review, 28:374-76, September. Wood, Ben D. The measurement of college work. Educational ad¬ ministration and supervision, 7: 301-334, September. The reliability of College entrance board examinations in algebra and geometry of June 1921. New York, College entrance examina¬ tion board. The reliability of prediction of proportions on the basis of random sampling. Journal of educational research, December. Woodworth, Robert S. Psychol¬ ogy: a study of mental life. New York, Holt. 58op. Religion Coe, George A. The functions of children in society. Religious edu¬ cation, 16:29-36, F'ebruary. The religious breakdown of the ministry. Journal of religion, i: 18-29, January. Foakes Jackson, F. J. A biblical history of the Hebrews. 4th edi¬ tion, enlarged. Cambridge, Eng., Heffer. An introduction to the history of Christianity, A. D. 590-1314. New York, Macmillan. Christ and the creeds. Modern churchman, September. Romance Languages and Literatures Dondo, Mathurin M. Two blind men and a donkey, a play for marionettes. Poet lore, 32'391- 402, September. Gerig, John L. Modern philology. New international year-book, 1920, p. 536-40- Review of: La pensee italienne au XVR siecle et le courant libertin, par J. Roger Charbonnel. Modern language notes, ;^ 6 ; 166-174, March. Doctoral dissertations in the Ro¬ mance languages at Columbia Uni¬ versity: a survey and bibliogra¬ phy. Romanic review, 12:73-79, January-March. Associate editor: Romanic review. Onis, Federico de. Introduction to: Cancion de cuna por G. Martinez Sierra, edited by Aurelio M. Espinosa. Boston, Heath. Introduction to: Linares Rivas. El abolengo y la cizana, edited by G. Miller, commissioner of edu¬ cation of Porto Rico. Boston, Heath. Spiers, A. G. H. Edmond Ros¬ tand’s Cyrano de Bergerac. New York, Oxford university press. 387P. A new book of pity. Weekly review, 4:59-60, 19 January. Romain Rolland, champion of modern individualism. Weekly review, 5:97-98, 30 July. Todd, Henry Alfred. Letter on “A little boy’s Utopia”, in the Contributors column, Atlantic, 128:287-88, August. Weeks, Raymond. The siege de Barbastre. Romanic review, 12: 155-67, April-June. Review of: Exercices frangais, by M. S. Pargment. Educational re¬ view, 61:227-31, May. Editor: Labiche and Martin’s La poudre aux yeux, by L. Car- don. New York, Oxford univer¬ sity press. io8p.; Dumas’ Demi¬ monde, by H. A. Smith and R. B. Michell. New York, Oxford uni¬ versity press. 249p. Two sketches. Midland, 7:253-57, July. Two poems. Midland, 7:319, August. Co-editor: Romanic review, v. 12. Slavonic Languages Manning, Clarence A. The prob¬ lem of unreality in Russian litera¬ ture. Sewanee revieiv, 29: 351-59, June. Russian literature and the ortho¬ dox church. American church monthly, 10:141-53, October. Prince, John Dyneley. Accent shift in Russian nouns. The Sla¬ vonic department, Columbia uni¬ versity. I4p. Possible non-European elements in “Hittite.” Journal of the American oriental society, 41:210-24. Passamaquoddy texts. Publica¬ tions of the American ethnologicat society, 10:1-85. Surgery Bancroft, Frederic W. Acute hae- matogenous isteomyelitis. An¬ nals of surgery, 73:681-700, June. Old posterior dislocation of the shoulder. Surgical clinics of North America, 1:1739-88, De¬ cember. Brewer, George E. Recurrence of calculi in common and hepatic ducts after cholecystectomy. Ar¬ chives of surgery, 2:145-52, Janu¬ ary. Some unusual experiences in the diagnosis and treatment of inter¬ mittent ■ hydro-nephrosis. New York state journal of medicine, 21:151-55, May. Typical fibromyoma of the ab¬ dominal wall following hystrec- tomy. Annals of surgery, 74: 364, September. Carlucci, Gaston A. Polypoid limpoma of the intestinal tract. Annals of surgery, 74:230-35, August. Carp, Louis. Epicondylitis humeri. Surgery, gynecology and obstetrics, 32:257-58, March. Ranula of branchial origin. Ibid., 33:182-83, August. Some phases of leg ulcer. Ameri¬ can journal of surgery, 35:180-85, June. CoLP, Ralph. Text-book of surgical nursing (with Manelva Keller). New York, Macmillan. 453p. Dowd, Charles N. The surgical treatment of megocolon. Annals of surgery, 74:468, October. Eliot, Ellsworth. The manage¬ ment of pelvic abscess in acute appendicitis (with Otto C. Pick- hardt). Annals of surgery, 74: 480-89, October. Martin, Walton. Tuberculosis of the lymphatic vessels of the leg and of the second metacarpal bone. Secondary elephantiasis. Surgical clinics of North America, i :473-8 o, April. Mathews, Frank S. Mechanical factors in the management of recent empyemas. Annals of sur¬ gery, 73735-39, June. Peck, Charles H. Cavernous hae¬ mangioma of left lobe of liver. 56 Surgery^ gynecology and obstetrics, 33:277-80, September. Obstructions of the colon and ileocaecal region. Ibid., 32:408-11, May. Penfield, Wilder G. The Golgi apparatus and its relationship to Holmgren’s trophospongium in nerve cells. Comparison during retispersion. Anatomical record, 22:57-80, August. PiCKHARDT, Otto C. The manage¬ ment of pelvic abscess in acute appendicitis (with Ellsworth El¬ iot). Annals of surgery, 74:480- 89, October. Pool, Eugene H. The early treat¬ ment of gunshot wounds. Ox¬ ford surgery, 5745-75- Late results of gastroenterostomy for chronic ulcers and acute per¬ forated ulcers (with P. A. Di- neen). Journal of the Medical society of New Jersey, 18:214. Military surgery of joints. Keen's surgery, 7 ■ 557 -^ 9 - Operation for the removal of com¬ plete cervical rib. Surgical clinics of North America, i :325-38, April. Pericardiotomy for suppurative pericarditis. Annals of surgery, 73:393-416, April. Yeomans, Frank C. Biopsy of intestinal tumor and a new specimen forceps. American jour¬ nal of surgery, 35:376-78, Decem¬ ber. Chronic ulcerative colitis. Journal of the American medical associ¬ ation, 77:204-48, 24 December. University Extension Adams, Elizabeth Kemper. Women professional workers. New York, Macmillan. 467P. Has the undergraduate college pre¬ professional obligations? Vassar miscellany, April. Aughinbaugh, William E. Adver¬ tising for trade in Latin America. New York, Century company. 381P. Bradford, Ernest S. What to ex- -pect from business research. Ad¬ ministration, November. Starting research: outlining the investigation. Ibid., December. Unemployment as an industrial problem. Management engineer¬ ing, I .-299-302, November. Unemployment—methods of meas¬ uring. Quarterly publications of the American statistical associa¬ tion, December. Chittick, James. YYekly articles on textile fabric, entitled Facts about fabrics in Garment weekly; also in Garment manufacturer's index. CoKELL, Walter B. Statistics in business. Administration, i: 585^2. Cox, James W., Jr. The manufac¬ ture of woolen paper makers’ felts and jackets. Textile world, i January, 5-12 March, 9 April, 14 May. The manufacture of tobacco shade cloth. Ibid., 21 May. A knowledge of cloth. Clothing trade journal, July. Woolen and worsted, the differ¬ ences. Ibid., August. Carded and combed cotton goods. Shirt and undergarment trade journal, August. Handling woolens and worsteds. Clothing trade journal, September. The manufacture of cows hair felt. Textile world, 3 September. Adaptability in the textile indus¬ try. Ibid., 6 August. 57 Qualities of woolens and worsteds. Clothing trade journal^ October. Uncommon uses of textile prod¬ ucts. Textile world, 19 Novem¬ ber. Handling cotton goods. Skirt and undergarment trade journal, No- v^ember. W'hy various cloths are strong, weak, rough, flimsy, cool, etc. Ibid., December. Cloth for mechanical uses. Jour¬ nal of the American society of me¬ chanical engineers, March; South¬ ern textile bulletin, i January; Sibley journal of engineering, Feb¬ ruary; Chemical and metallurgical engineering, 6 April; published serially in American wool and cot¬ ton reporter; also in Fibre and fabric; also in Textiles; also in Textile world. Curtis, Everett N. The marking of patented articles. Columbia law review, April. Dohr, James L. Municipal account¬ ing; Chapter in, Kester’s Account¬ ing theory and practice, vol. 3. New York, Ronald press. Farnham, C. Evangeline. Ameri¬ can travellers in Spain; the Span¬ ish inns, 1777-1867. New York, Columbia university press. Gray, George Herbert. The land question as related to city plan¬ ning and housing. Journal of the American institute of architects, 9:330-37, October. Greeley, Harold Dudley. Account¬ ing in decedents’ estates. Admin¬ istration, I: no. 2-4, February- April. Problems for the business execu¬ tive. Ibid., I: no. 1-6, January- June. Henry, Mellinger E. North Caro¬ lina calls climbers, good trails to the summit of Mt. Mitchell. New York evening post, 27 April. The Monroe sky-line trail of the Green Mountains. Ibid., 24 June. Discoveries in mountain hiking. Ibid., 9 September. The Monroe sky line trail, with introduction by Theron S. Dean. Reprinted in a pamphlet by the Green Mountain club, from the New York evening post. Inman, Samuel Guy. Problems in Pan Americanism. New York, George H. Doran. 415p. South America today. New York, Committee on cooperation in Latin America, 1920. I20p. Santo Domingo old and new. Pan American magazine, January. The Bible in Latin America. World call, March. Missionary problems in Santo Domingo, Missionary review of the world, January. Encouraging developments in in¬ ter-American friendship. New York, El estudiante latino-ameri- cano, February. The Monroe doctrine. Hispanic American historical review, No¬ vember. International missionary coopera¬ tion restored. World call, De¬ cember, Parana, exponent of North Ameri¬ can education. Pan American union. Bulletin, November. The human quality in the Mexican question. New York Young wo¬ men's Christian association. Bulle¬ tin, February. Article re student uprising in Peru. New York evening post, 8 April, Principios que debieran inspirar- nos en nuestras relaciones futuras con Mexico. New York, La nueva democracia, February. 58 La actitud primitiva de los Estados Unidos acerca de Ibero-America. Ibid., May. La actitud primitiva de los Esta¬ dos Unidos acerca de Ibero- America. Ibid., August. La America Central. Ibid., Sep¬ tember. La sociologia e Ibero-America. Ibid., December. La Rochelle, Philippe de. Trans¬ lator: La banniere etoilee (Star spangled banner). Translation for school use, French clubs, etc. New York, Messing & Mortimer. Littlefield, Milton S. The geo¬ graphical background. Church school, January-July. What is good music. Ibid., No¬ vember. McClees, Helen. Kalos-names on Attic vases. Bulletin of the Metropolitan museum of art, i6: 211-13, October. Maclean, Joseph B. Swedish mor¬ tality investigation; mortality among insured lives subject to extra hazard from tuberculosis and from certain other causes. Transactions of the Actuarial so¬ ciety of America, 22:209-21, May. Mosher, William E. The next step in civil service reform. National municipal review, March. Patterson, Frances Tavlor. Cin- i “■ ema craftsmanship. Revised edition. New York, Harcourt, Brace & company. 277P. Perrier, Jose Louis. Bertran de Born, patriot and his place in Dante’s Inferno. Romanic review, 12:21-43, January-March. 'H Trpoopd Topd TrjS apxaias 'EWrjuLKrjs yXcoacTTfs. New York, Phos press. Person, Marlow S. Erlitor: Bulle¬ tin of the Taylor society. PoLOWE, David. Graveyard of . Shipping board’s fleet fast filling up. New York herald, Sunday magazine, 20 March. Pointing the way. Neptune log, I :io, September. Robinson, Geroid Tanquary. Asia’s American problem. New York, Huebsch. 27p. The decentralization of Russian history. Political science quarterly, 36:454-68, September. Sweatshop or soviet? Freeman, 2: 443-45. 19 January. Peasants and pioneers. Ibid., 3: 295-96, 8 June. Robinson, Mabel L. Dr. Tam O’- Shanter. New York, Dutton. I74P. Rogers, Rowland. Films in the New York schools. Moving pic¬ ture age, August. Motion pictures push sales abroad. Advertising and selling magazine, II June. Russman, Albin. The organization and accounts of a public account¬ ant’s office: Chapter in. Account¬ ing theory and practice, by R. B. Kester, vol. 3. New York, Ronald press. S.\NDERS, Frank K. Old Testament prophecy. New York, Scribner’s. 11 op. Stanoyevich, Milivoy S. The Jugoslavs. New York, America’s making. 3op. Jugosloveni i nihova knizevnost u doba preporodaja (Jugoslavs and their literature in the age of 59 renaissance). Jugoslavia, Chi¬ cago, 11:6, 3 December. Anthology of Jugoslav poetry (with B.S.Stanoyevich). Boston, Badger, 1920. 162 p. Stone, Charles Leonard. Freshman intelligence. Dartmouth alumni magazine, March. Wilkins, Lawrence A.. Compendio degramaticaespahola. New York, Henry Holt & company. Beginners’ Spanish reader. New York, Henry Holt & company. Exercise book in Spanish (with Hymen Alpern), New York, Globe book company. Editor: Bulletin of high points in the work of the high schools of New York city. Williams, Blanche Colton. Editor: O. Henry memorial award prize stories, 1920, vol. H. Garden city. Doubleday, Page and co. Maxwell Struthers Burt. Book¬ man, March. Zoology Ero.\dhurst, Jean. All through the day the Mother Goose way. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott co. bop. Calkins, Gary N. Memorial re¬ marks. Proceedings of the Society for experimental biology and medi¬ cine, memorial number for Sam¬ uel James Meltzer, M. D., p. 10. Uroleptus mobilis engelm IV. Ef¬ fect of cutting during conjuga¬ tion. Journal of experimental zoology, 34:449-70, November. Crampton, Henry E. A journey to the Mariana Islands—Guam and Saipan, Natural history, 21:126- 45, March-April. Gregory, William K. The origin and evolution of the human den¬ tition, part V. Journal of dental research, March. Kostir, Wencel J. The compara¬ tive resistance of different species of Euglenidae to citric acid, Ohio journal of science, 21:267- 71, June. Laboratory guide in elementary zoology (with F. H. Kreckerj, Privately published, Osborn, Henry Fairfield. The evo¬ lution, phylogeny, and classifi¬ cation of the Prohoscidea. Amer¬ ican museum Novitates, no, i. Resemblances and contrasts be¬ tween zoologic and palaeontologic research in mammalogy, etc. Journal of mammalogy, 2:1-11. Camarasaurus, Amphiccelias, and other sauropods of Cope (with Charles Craig Mook). Memoirs of the American museum of natural history, n. s. 3:247-387. [As President]. Fifty-second an¬ nual report of the trustees of the American museum of natural history for the year 1920. 265P. The third award of the Daniel Giraud Elliot medal. Science, 53:480-81, 20 May. Review of: The new stone age in northern Europe, by J. M. Tyler. New York evening post. Literary review, i :5, 20 May. A communication—Professor Hen¬ ry Fairfield Osborn on the pur¬ poses and policy of the American museum of natural history. New York Globe, 6 June. First appearance of the true mas¬ todon in America. American museum Novitates, no. 10. The first appearance of the true mastodon in America. Science, 54:108, 5 August. Heads of African elephants. Nat¬ ural history, 21:245-46. 60 Address of welcome to the second International congress of eugenics, published by American museum of natural history, 4p.; Science, 54:311-13, 7 October. The evolution, phylogen'y, and classification of the Mastodontoi- dea. Bulletin of the Geological society of America, 32:327-32. Roosevelt the student of nature. New York Sun, 89:24, 3 Novem¬ ber. Objects of the Tropical research station. Zoologica, 3:3-i i. Eugenics; the American and Nor¬ wegian programs. Science, 54: 482-84, 18 November. Prehistoric sculpture; an account of the discovery of the two bisons sculptured in clay by the Cro- Magnons of 25,000 years ago. Scientific American, 125 A:86- 87, December. The American society of natur¬ alists. Science, 54:576, 9 Decem¬ ber. Adaptive radiation and classifi¬ cation of the Proboscidea. Pro¬ ceedings of the National academy of sciences, 7:231-34. Joel Asaph Allen, 1838-1921. An appreciation. Natural history, 21:511-15. L’origine et revolution de la vie. Edition frangaise avec preface et notes par Felix Sartiaux. Paris, Masson et cie. VI. DISSERTATIONS SUBMITTED BY CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY This list forms the twelfth annual supplement to the Lists of theses sub¬ mitted by candidates for the degree of doctor of philosophy in Columbia uni¬ versity, i8’]2-igio. (Columbia university bulletin of information, loth series, no. 26, July 10, 1910.) Alling, Harold Lattimore. The mineralography of the feldspars, iv, 193-295 p. plates, tables, diagrs. 24 cm. Pub. also as Contributions from the Department of geology of Columbia University, v. 28, no. 5. Reprinted from the Journal of geology. V. 29, no. 3, 1921. Alzona, Encarnacion. Some French contemporary opinions of the Russian revolution of 1905. New York, 1921. ii9p. 22>^ cm. Pub. also as Studies in history, economics and public law. v. 100, no. 2; whole no. 228. Beardsley, Wilfred Attwood. In¬ finitive constructions in Old Span¬ ish. New York, Columbia uni¬ versity press, 1921. xiv, 279p. 21 cm. $2.50. Pub. also as Columbia University studies In Romance philology and literature. Beaver, David John. A study of the effect of certain electrolytes on stabilizing and precipitating gokl sols. Kingston, Jackson press, 1921. 33p. 23 cm. Be.wer, Jacob Julius. Compound formation in phenol-cresol mix¬ tures. Kingston, Jackson press, 1921. 24p. 23 cm. Bell, James Christy. Opening a highway to the Pacific, 1838- 1846. New York, 1921. 21 ip. plates, map. 22>^cm. $2.25. Pub. also as Studies in history. 61 economics and public law. v. 96, no. i; whole no. 217. Bizzell, William Bennett. Farm tenantry in the United States. 408p. 22F2 cm. Pub. also as Texas agricultural ex¬ periment station, Agricultural and mechanical college of Texas. Bulletin no. 278, April, 1921. Bolwell, Robert Whitney. The life and works of John Heywood. New York, Columbia University press, 1921. xiii, i88p. 20 cm. $2.50. 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Kingston, Jackson press, 1921. 2op. 23K cm. Comstock, Alzada. State taxation of personal incomes. New York, 1921. 247p. 22F2cm. $2.50. Pub. also as Studies in history, economics and public law. v. loi, no. I; whole no. 229. Cooper, Irma Jane. The life and public services of James Logan. New York, 1921. 77p. 23 cm. Crane, Arthur Griswold. Educa¬ tion for the disabled in war and industry; army hospital schools; a demonstration for the education of disabled in industry. New York, Teachers College, 1921. iv, 83P. illus., tables, charts. 24F2 cm. Cloth, $1.75. Pub. also as Teachers College con¬ tributions to education, no. no. Dake, Charles Laurence. The problem of the St. Peter sand¬ stone. Rolla, Missouri, 1921. 228p. 30 pi. 23 cm. Pub. also as School of mines and metallurgy. University of Mis¬ souri, Bulletin, August, 1921. Technical series, vol. 6, no. i. Dawson, John Charles. Toulouse in the renaissance; the floral games, university and student life, Eti¬ enne Dolet (1532-1534). 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Compul¬ sory school attendance and child labor; a study of the historical development of regulations com¬ pelling attendance and limiting the labor of children in a selected group of states. New York (?), 1921. ix, 263P. 23J^ cm. Farnham, Carrie Evangeline. American travellers in Spain; the Spanish inns, 1776-1867. New York, Columbia University press, 1921. 58p. 23 cm. Flores, Pastoriza. History of the boundary dispute between Ecua¬ dor and Peru. New York, 1921. 89p. maps. 23 cm. Floyd, Juanita Helm. Women in the life of Honore de Balzac. New York, Holt, 1921. xxxiv, 320 p. 2i>^ «.m. Ford, Harry Egerton. Modern Provencal phonology and mor¬ phology, studied in the language of Frederic Mistral. New York, Columbia University j^ress, 1921. vi, 93 P- 23 cm. Pub. also as Columbia University studies in Romance philology and literature. Franklin, Alberta Mildred. The Lupercalia. New York, 1921. io2p. 24F2 cm. Frost, Norman. A comparative study of achievement in country and town schools. 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The effect of temperature and hydrogen ion concentration upon the rate of destruction of the antiscorbutic vitamin. Kingston, Jackson press, 1921. 35p. diagrs., tables. 23 cm. Lee, Mabel Ping-Hua. The eco¬ nomic history of China, with special reference to agriculture. New York, 1921. 4639. tables. 22 cm. Cloth, $5.25; paper, $4.50. Pub. also as Studies in history, economics and public law. v. 99, no. I; whole no. 225. Lewis, Ervin Eugene. Scales for measuring special types of Eng¬ lish composition. Yonkers, World book company, 1921. v, 1449. tables. Lewis, Leland Judson. The hydrol¬ ysis of fats by reagents made from cymene. New York, 1921. 24p. diagrs. 23 cm. Reprinted from Chemical and metallurgical engineering, v. 24, June I, 1921. Lyder, Ernest Elmer. The thermal decomposition of oil shales. New York, 1921. 369. tables, diagrs. 23 cm. Martin, Charles Emanuel. The policy of the United States as regards intervention. New York, 1921. I 75 p. 22Kcm. $2.00. Pub. also as Studies in history', economics, and public law. v. 93, no. 2; whole no. 211. Meier, Henry Frederick August. Effect of direct current on cells of root tip of Canada field pea. p. 113-138. 2 pi. 24 cm. Reprinted from the Botanical ga¬ zette. V. 72, no. 3, September, 1921. Meister, Morris. The educational value of certain after-school mate¬ rials and activities in science. New York, 1921. I75p. plate. 23 cm. Meyer, Martin. Dehydrothioto- luidin, its isomers, homologues, analogues and derivatives. New York, 1921. 48p. 23 cm. Michener, Anna Marguerite. The budget system of Frankfort-on- the-Main. New York, 1921. 127p. tables. 23 cm. Miner, Clarence Eugene. The rati¬ fication of the federal constitu¬ tion by the state of New York. New York, 1921. I37p. 22IA cm. $1.50- Pub. also as Studies in history, economics and public law. v. 94, no. 3; whole no. 214. Moon, Parker Thomas. The labor problem and the social Catholic movement in France; a study in the history of social politics. 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Pub. also as Studies in history, economics and public law. v. 100, no. I: whole no. 227. Rosenberger, Noah Bryan. The place of the elementary calculus in the senior high-school mathe¬ matics, and suggestions for a modern presentation of the sub¬ ject. New York, Teachers College, 1921. vii. Sop. diagrs. 24 cm. Cloth, $1.60; paper, $1.25. Pub. also as Teachers College con¬ tributions to education, no. 117. ScRUGHAM, Alary. The peaceable Americans of 1860-1861; a study in public opinions. New York, 1921. I27p. 22 cm. $1.50. Pub. also as Studies in history, economics and public law. v. 96, no. 3; whole no. 219. SiMBOLi, Cesidio R. Disease-spirits and divine cures among the Greeks and Romans. New York, 1921. 83p. 23 cm. Simons, Harold Lester. A study of the initial velocity in the hydrol¬ ysis of sucrose by invertase. New York, 1921. 32p. tables. 22 cm. Spier, Leslie. The sun dance of the Plains Indians, its development and diffusion. New York, 1921. p. 451-527, map. 24^20111. $1.00. 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