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SCIE:NC:E.Index to Volume 139, January-March 1963
Philip H. Abelson, Editor
Published by theAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science1515 Massachusetts Ave., NW, Washington 5, D.C.
1963
Date of Issue
4 January11 January18 January25 January
1 February8 February
15 February
Pages
1-6869-136137-290291-366367-434435-518519-708
No.
355635573558355935603561
Date of Issue
22 February1 March8 March15 March22 March29 March
Names of authors of books reviewed are printed in SMALL CAPITALS.
A
AAAS: 1962 Council meeting, 614; 1962Philadelphia meeting, 621; officers, com-mittees, and representatives for 1963,617; president-elect, 612; public infor-mation service, 629; recent affiliate:American Academy of Arts and Scien-ces, 1226; reports of sections and so-cieties, 631
AAAS: Philadelphia (1962) meeting: spe-cial reports: Biological control mech-anisms, 926; Destruction of hard tissueby biological organisms, 849; Endocrinecontrol of growth, 928; Evolution ofbehavior, 851; Phylogeny: principlesand methods, 773; Satellites: sci-entific mission and design, 776; Struc-tural chemistry: techniques, 930; Syn-thetic detergents in water and sewagesystems, 197; Tongues of science, 930;Transfer of genetic information, 774
Aaronson, S. See Frank, O., et al.Abbud, L. See Mendes, E. G., et al.ABC's of astronomy, R. A. GALLANT, book
review by B. W. Sitterly, 31Abelson, J.: Transfer of genetic informa-
tion (meeting report), 774Abelson, P. H.: editorials: Congress and
research, 305; Favorable environmentfor research, 874; Government supportof research, 377; Manpower or mindpower, 79; More paper work, less re-searoh, 725; Proper accounting, 7; Rootsof scientific integrity, 1257; Science,
government, and information, 1015;Science reporting, 177
Abnormal hemoglobin studies in Taiwanaborigines, R. Q. Blackwell and J. T.Huang, 771
About biology, K. VON FRISCH, book re-view by G. C. Stephens, 31
Absorption spectra and chemical bondingin complexes, C. K. J0RGENSEN, bookreview by B. G. Anex, 401
Acid phosphatase in serum: increase inacute myocardial infarcation, M. R.Schoenfeld, 51
"Activated" sleep in the rat (letter), R. D.Hall, 800
Activists and nonactivists (letter), E. J.Jay, 1122
Adams, T.: Hypothalamic temperature inthe cat during feeding and sleep, 609
Adey, W. R. See Wendt, R. H., et al.Advanced engineering mathematics, E.
KREYSZIG, book review by L. W. Rutland,1196
Advances in electrochemistry and electro-chemical engineering, P. DELAHAY (Ed.),book review by P. Van Rysselberghe,747
Affect, imagery, consciousness, s. s. TOM-KINS, book review by W. A. Hunt, 400
Aftereffect of seen motion with a stabilizedretinal image, R. W. Sekuler and L.Ganz, 419
Age and accumulation rate of dolomite-bearing carbonate sediments in SouthAustralia, H. C. W. Skinner et al., 335
Age of weaning in two subspecies of deermice, J. A. King et al., 483
"Ages" of the Sikhote Alin iron meteorite,D. E. Fisher, 752
Agron, P. A., et al.: Xenon difluoride andthe nature of the xenon-fluorine bond,842. See also Burns, J. H., et al.
Ahn, P. See Caster, W. 0.
Aid to the U.S. (editorial), D. Wolfle, 803Algae: nitrogen fixation by antarctic spe-
cies, 0. Holm-Hansen, 1059Alkanes in natural and synthetic petro-
leums: comparison of calculated andactual compositions, R. A. Friedel andA. G. Sharkey, Jr., 1203
Allen, J. C., and H. G. Kunkel: Anti-bodies to genetic types of gamma globu-lin after multiple transfusions, 418
Aller, L. H.: Space-age astronomy andwhale-oil lamps, 21
Alteration in learning ability caused bychanges in cerebral serotonin and cate-chol amines, D. W. Woolley and Th.van der Hoeven, 610
Alternative to war or surrender, c. OSGOOD,book review by R. Gilpin, 1040
Aluminum silicate system: experimentaldetermination of the triple point, P. M.Bell, 1055
American Academy of Arts and Sciences(Association affairs), R. W. Burhoe,1226
Amino acids in the proteins from arago-nite and calcite in the shells of Mytiluscalifornianus, P. E. Hare, 216
No.
3549355035513552355335543555.
Pages
709-792793-860861-944945-11601161-12401241-1320
AMIR-MOEZ, A. R., and A. L. FASS, Elementsof linear spaces, book review of, 745
Amoeba proteus: studying the contractilevacuole by micropuncture, B. Schmidt-Nielsen and C. R. Schrauger, 606
Amstutz, G. C.: book review of Basicconcepts of physical geology, 1194
Anderson, E. T. See White, D. E., et al.Anderson, H. R.: Mariner II: high-energy-
radiation experiment, 42ANDERSON, L. B., and L. A. WENZEL, Intro-
duction to chemical engineering, bookreview of, 325
Anderson, P. Laputans and Lemurians(letter), 670
Anex, B. G.: book reviews: Absorptionspectra and chemical bonding in com-plexes, 401; Theory and applications ofultraviolet spectroscopy, 1276.
Animal experiments: regulatory measurein the Senate presents hazards to thepublic (letter), M. B. Visscher, 871
Anoxia: tolerance in reptiles, D. A. Belkin,492
Antagonistic relationship between dietarycadmium and zinc, W. C. Supplee, 119
Anthony, L. U. See Goldring, S., et al.Antibodies to genetic types of gamma
globulin after multiple transfusions,J. C. Allen and H. G. Kunkel, 418
Anticholinergic drugs and the central con-trol of thirst, L. Stein, 46
Antigenic determinants in fragments ofgamma globulin from rabbit serum,J. W. Goodman, 1292
Antigenicity of polypeptides: immunologi-cal unresponsiveness to copolymers ofa-amino acids, P. H. Maurer et al., 1061
Antigens in insulin: determinants of spec-ificity of porcine insulin in man, S. A.Berson and R. S. Yalow, 844
Apparent concentration quenching of mor-phine fluorescence, R. Br.andt et al., 1063
Are we retrogressing in science?, M. K.Hubbert, 884
ARON, R., et al., World technology andhuman destiny, book review of, 1276
Arousal effects on evoked activity in a"nonsensory" system, G. P. Frommerand R. B. Livingston, 502
ARTHUR, D. R., Ticks and disease, bookreview of, 205
Assumptions in tests for meiotic drive,T. E. Reed; Y. Hiraizumi, 406
Astronomy, F. HOYLE, book review byB. W. Sitterly, 31
Auerbach, R.: Thymus: its role in lymph-oid recovery after irradiation, 1061
Aus Jahrmillionen: Tiere der Vorzeit,A. H. MULLER, book review by G. G.Simpson, 900
Auxin in Coleus stems: limitation oftransport at higher concentrations, T.K. Scott and W. P. Jacobs, 589
Azeotrope of isopropyl alcohol and iso-propyl borate, W. D. English and R. L.Kidwell, 341
B
BAILEY, E., Charles Lyell, book reviewof, 821
Baker, H. See Frank, O., et al.Baker, H. G.: Evolutionary mechanisms
in pollination biology, 877; erratum,1275
Bal, A. K., and P. R. Gross: Mitosis anddifferentiation in roots treated withactinomycin, 584
BALDWIN, E., The nature of bioohemistry,book review of, 398
BALL, G. E., and J. N. ANDERSON, The tax-onomy and speciation of Pseudophonus,book review of, 1193
BALLHAUSEN, D. J., Introduction to ligandfield theory, book review of, 326
INDEX TO VOLUME 139
Barath, F. T., et al.: Mariner II: pre-liminary report on measurements ofVenus: microwave radiometers, 908
BARES, j., et al., Collection of problemsin physical chemistry, book review of,203
Barlow, G. W.: Evolution of behavior(meeting report), 851
Barlow, H. B., and R. M. Hill: Selectivesensitivity to direction of movement inganglion cells of the rabbit retina, 412
Barnett, J. D. See Hall, H. T., et al.BARNETT, S. A., and A. MCLAREN (Eds.),
Penguin science survey, 1961, book re-view of, 32
Barr, E. S.: Creativity of the individual(letter), 798
Barr, T. C.: book review of The taxonomyand speciation of Pseudophonus, 1193
Barrett, A. H. See Barath, F. T., et al.Basic concepts of physical geology, E. W.
SPENCER, book review by G. C. Am-stutz, 1 194
Baslow, M. H.: Memory, enzyme induc-tion, and porphyrins (letter), 1090
Bartlett, N., and P. R. Rao: Xenon hy-droxide: an experimental hazard, 506
Barzun, J.: book review of On knowing,323
Bateson, M. C.: Kinesics and paralanguage(meeting report), 200
BATTAN, L. J., Cloud physics and cloudseeding; Radar observes the weather,book review of, 327
BAUER, H. (Ed.), Fortschritte der Zoologie,book review of, 103
Baum, G., et al.: Observation of internalstructures of teeth by ultrasonography,495
Bauman, L. F., et al.: Heritability of vari-ations in oil content of individual cornkernels, 498
Beading phenomena of mammalian my-elinated nerve fibers, S. Ochs, 599
Beams, J. W. See Weber, F. N., Jr., et al..Beeson, W. M. See Perry T. W., et al.Begun, G. M. See Agron, P. A., et al.Behavior disruption in Cebus monkeys as
a function of injected substances, D. C.Ferguson and A. E. Fisher, 1281
Behavior in hydra: contraction responsesof Hydra pirardi to mechanical andlight stimuli, N. B. Rushforth et al., 760
Behavorial aspects of ecology, P. H. KLOP-FER, book review by P. W. Frank, 324
Behrman, R. E. See Lucey, J. F.Belkin, D. A.: Anoxia: tolerance in rep-
tiles, 492Bell, P. M.: Aluminum silicate system:
experimental determination of the triplepoint, 1055. See also Simmons, G.
Bellamy, A. W.: Civil defense (letter), 674Benarde, M. A.: Science for the humanist
(letter), 677Benedict, A. A., et al.: Synthesis of chick-
en antibodies of high and low molecularweight, 1302
Ben-Efraim, S., et al.: Hypersensitivity toa synthetic polypeptide: induction of adelayed reaction, 1222
Bennett, J.: Tax credit for support ofresearch (letter), 1235
Bergs, V. V., and V. Groupe: Low malig-nancy of Rous sarcoma cells as evi-denced by poor transplantability inturkeys, 922
*Verkson, G., and F. L. Fitz-Gerald: Eyefixation aspect of attention to visualstimuli in infant champanzees, 586
BERLAND, T., The scientific life, book reviewof, 582
Beroza, M. See Jacobson, M., et al.Berrien, F. K.: The dispassionate view
(letter), 250Berry, E. W.: book review: Geology and
earth sciences sourcebook for elementaryand secondary schools; Study of the
earth: readings in geological science,900
Bersohn, R.: book review: The Greenfunction method in statistical mechan-ics; Quantum statistical mechanics, 399
Berson, S. A., and R. S. Yalow-Antigensin insulin: determinants of specificiiA-o..,.porcine insulin in man, 844
Beryllium, A. A. BEUS, book review by C.L. Sainsbury, 30
Beta-alanine utilization of ebony and non-ebony Drosophila melanogaster, M. E.Jacobs and K. K. Brubaker, 1282
BEUS, A. A., Beryllium, book review of, 30Billings, M. P.: book review of Structural
geology of North America, 1277Binks, C. See James, H.Biochemical tests indicative of reaction
of castor bean to Botrytis, C. A. Thomasand R. G. Orellana, 334
Biochemical variability and innovation, S.S. Cohen, 1017
Biological control mechanisms (meetingreport), 0. Touster, 926
Biological order, A. LWOFF, book reviewby L. Nelson, 582
Biological transport, H. N. CHRISTENSEN,book review by D. C. Tosteson, 1279
Biologists' choice (editorial), D. Wolfle,459
Biology and the nature of science, G. G.Simpson, 81
"Biology on the cuff"-is AIBS worthsaving?, J. D. Ebert, 321
Biosynthesis of norepinephrine in isolatedcanine heart, C. A. Chidsey et al, 828;erratum, 1275
BIDWELL, P. w., Undergraduate educationin foreign affairs, book review of, 397
Binasal hemianopia as an early stage inbinocular color rivalry, H. F. Crovitzand D. B. Lipscomb, 596
Bivins, J.: Petroleum reserves (letter),798
Black, J. F.: Weather control: use ofasphalt coatings to tap solar energy,226
Blackadar, A. K., and B. F. Howell, Jr.:book review of Earth, sea, and air,480
Blackwell, R. Q., and J. T. Huang: Ab-normal hemoglobin studies in Taiwanaborigines, 771
Blake, J. B.: book review of The cholerayears, 1045
Blanco, A., and W. H. Zinkham: Lactatedehydrogenases in human testes, 601
Blinks, L. R.: book review of Meeres-produkte, 204
Bloom, A. L., and M. Stuiver: Submer-gence of the Connecticut coast, 332
Blough, D. S., and A. M. Schrier: Scotopicspectral sensitivity in the monkey, 493
Blum, H. F.: book review: Life: originand development; Life in the universe,398
Bodega Bay nuclear plant (letters), M. L.Peterson; J. W. Hedgpeth et al., 1117
Bodian, D., and N. Taylor: Synapse aris-ing at central node of Ranvier, and noteon fixation of the central nervous sys-tem, 330
Bohr, D. F.: Vascular smooth muscle:dual effect of calcium, 597
Bohr effect: absence in a mollusoan hemo-cyanin, J. R. Redmond, 1294
Boimmel, H. E., et al.: Indium antimonide:superconductivity of the metallic form,1301
BONCH-BRUEVICH, V. L., and s. v. TYAB-LIKOV, The Green function method instatistical mechanics, book review of,399
Bonding in xenon fluorides and halogenfluorides, K. S. Pitzer, 414
Boring, E. G.: Science reporting in jour-nals and newspapers (letter), 1098
Botulinus toxin: effect on the centralnervous system of man, H. R. Tyler,847
Bowles, K. L.: Measuring plasma densityof the magnetosphere, 389
Boyd, C. E. See Vinson, S. B., et al.Boyer, C. B.: book review of Mathe-
matics in your world, 399Bradley, C. C.: Consumption of water
(letter), 1 105Brandt, K. F. See Rockstein, M.Brandt, R., et al.: Apparent concentration
quenching of morphine fluorescence,1063
Braunwald, E. See Chidsey, C. A., et al.BRENNER, N., et al. (Eds.), Gas chroma-
tography, book review of, 579Briggs, M. H. See Mamikunian, G.British Mesozoic fossils, c. P. COSTELL
et al., book review by R. W. Imlay, 104British prosobranch molluscs, v. FRETTER
and A. GRAHAM, book review by A. M.Keen, 102
Brophy, J. A. See Leighton, M. M.BROWN, B. M., T-he mathematical theory
of linear systems, book review of, 1195BROWN, D. J., The pyrimidines, book re-
view -of, 29BROWN, s. c., Count Rumford, physicist
extraordinary, b.ook review of, 100Brownian movement in color photomi-
crography, H. F. Sasson and M. H. C.Parsons, 1285
Brubaker, K. K. See Jacobs, M. E.Briigel, A., An introduction to infrared
spectroscopy, book review of, 1280BRUNER, J. s., On knowing, book review
of, 323Brutkowski, S., and J. Dabrowska: Dis-
inhibition after prefrontal lesions as afunction of duration of intertrial inter-vals, 505
Bucher, R. See Schwartz, N. B.Buerger, M. J.: book review of Molecular
structure and properties of liquid crys-tals, 206
Bundy, F. P., -and J. S. Kasper: A newdense form of solid germanium, 340
Bundy, McG.: The scientist and nationalpolicy, 805
Burhoe, R. W.: American Academy ofArts and Sciences (Association affairs),1226
Burnett, A. L. See Rushforth, N. B., et al.BURNHAM, C. R., Discussions in cytogen-
etics, book review of, 581Bums, A. F., and J. L. White: Removal
of potassium alters b-dimension of mus-covite, 39
Burns, J. H., et al.: Xenon tetrafluoridemolecule and its thermal motion: aneutron diffraction study, 1208
Burton, I., -and R. W. Kates: Consump-tion of water (letter), 1105
Butler, C. P., and R. J. Jenkins: Thermalproperties of meteoritic iron from-150' to 300' Celsius, 486
Byck, R., and P. Dirlik: Reversible sec-tion of the brain by a wall of cold,1216
Byers, H. R.: book review: Cloud physicsand cloud seeding; Radar observes theweather, 327
Byrne, J. V. See Osterberg, C., et al.
C
Calcite-aragonite equilibrium, G. Simmonsand P. Bell, 1197
Calcium carbonate: factors affecting sat-uration in ocean waters off Bermuda,R. F. Schmalz and K. E. Chave, 1206
Calculations in physical chemistry, B. W.V. HAWES and N. H. DAVIES, book reviewby E. Hutchinson, 749
INDEX TO VOLUME 139
Calicchio, T. R. See Frota-Pessoa, O., etal.
Callosal section: its effect on perform-ance of a bimanual skill, G. Ettlingerand H. B. Morton, 485
Campbell, D. T. See Segall, M. H., et al.Can one predict success in science? (letter),
R. W. Dexter, 670Canadian satellite: the topside sounder
Alouette (meeting report), J. 0.Thomas, 229
Carpenter, R. L. See Goldstein, R. M.Carver, R. K. See Ingram, R. L.Caspari, E.: book review of New patterns
in genetics and development, 580;Phylogeny: principles and methods(meeting report), 773
Caster, W. O., and P. Ahn: Electro-cardiographic notching in rats deficientin essential fatty acids, 1213
Cathcart, R. S., III. See Worthington,W. C., Jr.
Cat's ability to discriminate oblique rec-tangles, N. S. Sutherland, 209
"Caudate-induced" cortical potentials:comparison between monkey and cat,S. Goldring et al., 722
Cell guidance by alterations in mono-molecular films, M. D. Rosenberg, 411
Cell, J. W.: book review of Integrals ofBessel functions, 583
Cerebral white matter: selective spreadof pneumococcal polysaccharides, S.Levine, 605
Chang, R. S., and H. Vetrovs: Loss ofradioactivity from labeled DNA ofprimary human amnion cells, 1211
Charles Lyell, E. BAILEY, book review byA. 0. Woodford, 821
Charley, P., and P. Saltman: Chelation ofcalcium by lactose: its role in trans-port mechanisms, 1205
Chase, S. C., et al.: Mariner II: pre-liminary report on measurements ofVenus: infrared radiometer, 907
Chave, K. E. See Schmalz, R. F.Chelation of calcium by lactose: its role
in transport mechanisms, P. Charleyand P. Saltman, 1205
Chemical reaction engineering, 0. LEVEN-SPIEL, book review by T. Vermeulen,1278
Chemistry for the modern world, G.PORTER, book review by A. J. Ihde,205
Chemistry of flavonoid compounds, T. A.GEISSMAN (Ed.), book review by W. D.Ollis, 400
Cheronis, N. D. See Brandt, R., et al.Chidsey, C. A., et al.: Biosynthesis of
norepinephrine in isolated canine heart,828; erratum, 1275
Cholera years, C. E. ROSENBERG, book re-view by J. B. Blake, 1045
Cholinergic action of homogenates of seaurchin pedicellariae, E. G. Mendes etal., 408
Chordate morphology, M. JOLLIE, bookreview by F. Moog, 1278
CHRISTENSEN, H. N., Biological transport,book review of, 1279
Christiansen, F. W.: Polygonal fractureand fold systems in the salt crust, GreatSalt Lake Desert, Utah, 607
Christmas factor: dosage compensationand the production of blood coagula-tion factor IX, 0. Frota-Pessoa et al.,o348
Chromosome fibers from an interphasenucleus, J. Gall, 120
Chronic gamma radiation affects the dis-tribution of radial increment in Pinusrigida stems, G. M. Woodwell and L. N.Miller, 222
Citrus flavonoid complex: chemical frac-tionation and biological activity, L.Freedman and A. J. Merritt, 344
8 808
iiiCivil defense (letters), T. E. Phipps, Jr.;
A. W. Bellamy, 674Clark, M., Jr.: review of Music from
mathematics (recording), 28Clark, W. E.: Ultrafiltration membrane
performance (letter), 1123Cliffe, F. B., Jr. See Uyeki, E. S.Cloud physics and cloud seeding, L. J.
BATTAN, book review by H. R. Byers,327
Clouds, rain and rainmaking, B. J. MASON,book review by R. G. Fleagle, 30
Clyde, W. A., Jr.: Hemolysis in identify-ing Eaton's pleuropneumonia-like or-ganism, 55
Cohen, L. See Ekman, P., et al.Cohen, S. S.: On biochemical variability
and innovation, 1017Coleman, B., and V. V. Glaviano: Tissue
levels of norepinephrine and epinephrinein hemorrhagic shock, 54
Coleman, P. J., Jr. See Smith, E. J., et al.Collected papers of Enrico Fermi, E.
SEGRE (Ed.), book review by I. I. Rabi,746
Collection of problems in physical chem-istry, J. BARES et al., book review byW. Kauzmann, 203
Comparative biochemistry, M. FLORKINand H. S. MASON (Eds.), book reviewby W. J. van Wagtendonk, 326
Computers and human values (letters),D. N. Michael; D. L. Johnson andA. L. Kobler, 1231
Concept of the positron, N. R. HANSON,b.ook review by H. Putnam, 745
Conditioning of a free operant response inplanaria, R. M. Lee, 1048
Confrontation (editorial), D. Wolfle, 1173Congress and research (editorial), P. H.
Abelson, 305Congress and research (letter), L. H.
Fountain, 578Consumption of water (letters), I. Burton
and R. W. Kates; K. Gertel; C. C.Bradley, 1 105
Continental drift, S. K. RUNCORN (Ed.),book review by C. R. Longwell, 323
Continuous extraction during treatmentwith ultrasound, J. A. Lott and A. E.DeMaggio, 825
Continuously cultured tissue cells andviral vaccines, Committee on tissue cul-ture viruses and vaccines, 15
Conway, T. F. See Bauman, L. F., et al.Copeland, A. H.: book review of Geo-
metric transformations, 749Copeland, J. See Barath, F. T., et al.Corah, N. L. See Johnson, L. C.COSTELL, C. P., et al., British Mesozoic
fossils, book review of, 104Costrell, L.: book review of Nuclear in-
struments and their uses, 899Count Rumford, physicist extraordinary,
S. C. BROWN, book review by F. 0.Koenig, 1 00
Course of advanced mathematics for tech-nical schools, N. P. TARASOV, book re-view by R. F. Rinehart, 208
Course of mathematics for engineers andscientists, C. PLUMPTON and B. H.CHIRGWIN, book review by R. F. Rine-hart, 208
Cover pictures: limestone sea cliff (4 Jan.);cubic structure (1 1 Jan.); box canyon(18 Jan.); nickel-iron nodule (25 Jan.);acres of dipoles (1 Feb.); stonefly (8Feb.); beaded nerve fibers (15 Feb.);planktonic Foraminifera (22 Feb.);calcite bored by gastropod (1 Mar.);two types of flowers from one species(8 Mar.); composite gamma-ray spec-trum (15 Mar.); fins on an atomic gen-erator (22 Mar.); Fourier synthesis (29Mar.)
Crawford, J. H., Jr.: Science reporting injournals and newspapers (letter), 1098
Creativity of the individual (letter), N. B.Schwartz and R. Bucher; E. S. Barr,798
Crick, F. H. C.: On the genetic code, 461Cridland, A. A.: book review of Lime-
stone-building algae and algal lime-stones, 747
"Critical periods" in the development ofbehavior (letters), T. C. Schneirla andJ. S. Rosenblatt; J. P. Scott, 1110
CROMIE, w. J., Exploring the secrets ofthe sea, book review of, 823
CROSLAND, M. P., Historical studies in thelanguage of ohemistry, book review of,479
Crovitz, H. F., and D. B. Lipscomb: Bina-sal hemianopia as an early stage inbinocular color rivalry, 596
Crystal structures adopted by black phos-phorus at high pressures, J. C. Jamie-son, 1291
Crystal structures at high pressures ofmetallic modifications of compounds ofindium, gallium, and aluminum, J. C.Jamieson, 845
Crystal structures at high pressures ofmetallic modifications of silicon andgermanium, J. C. Jamieson, 762
Culberson, W. L.: Lichens in a greenhouse,40
Cultural differences in the perception ofgeometric illusions, M. H. Segall et al.,769
Current problems in research: Evolution-ary mechanisms in pollination biology,H. G. Baker, 877
Curtin, T. M. See Perry, T. W., et al.Cyanogenic glandular apparatus of a mil-
lipede, T. Eisner et al., 1218Cytochemical assay of interferon produced
by duck hepatitis virus, E. A. Sueltenfussand M. Pollard, 595; erratum, 1275
D
Dabrowska, J. See Brutkowski, S.Darken, L. S.: book review of An intro-
duction to the physical chemistry ofiron and steel making, 898
Darnell, A. J., and W. F. Libby: Indiumantimonide: the metallic form at at-mospheric pressure, 1301
Darnell, A. J. See B6mmel, H. E., et al.Davis, L. Jr. See Smith, E. J., et al.Davis, M. E.: book review of Science and
the safe period, 581Davis, S. N.: book reviews: Ground-
water and seepage, 205; Theory ofground water movement, 820
Davison, P. F. See Rubin, A., et al.De Bortoli, M. See Malvicini, A., et al.Deevey, E. S., Jr., et al.: Fractionation of
sulfur and carbon isotopes in a mero-mictic lake, 407
DELAHAY, P. (Ed.), Advances in electro-chemistry and electrochemical engineer-ing, book review of, 747
DeMaggio, A. E. See Lott, J. A.Density-gradient separation of organic and
inorganic particles by centrifugation,W. T. Lammers, 1298
Deoxyribonuclease sensitivity of ribonu-cleic acid synthesizing system from to-bacco leaves, J. G. Shaw, 924
Deshaies, J. C. See King, J. A., et al.Design and function at the threshold of
life: the viruses, H. FRAENKEL-CONRAT,book review by E. A. Shneour, 207
Destruction of hard tissue by biologicalorganisms (meeting report), R. F. Sogn-naes, 849
Deuterated water effects on acid ionizationconstants, R. B. Martin, 1 198
Developmental pattern of adrenal ascorbicacid in the rat, S. Levine and G. W.Lewis, 118
INDEX TO VOLUME 139
Dexter, R. W.: Can one predict successin science? (letter), 670
Diamond, L. K. See Oski, F. A., et al.Dictionaries and language (letters), A. B.
Larson; F. B. Sanford; F. D. Rossini;A. A. Fleming; F. Plum, 245
Diffuse x-ray reflections from crystals,W. A. WOOSTER, book review by B. W.Roberts, 1043
Diffusion of gases from alveolus to pre-capillary arteries, A. G. Jameson, 826
Dirlik, P. See Byck, R.Discrimination of successiveness: a test of
a model of attention, M. W. Schmidtand A. B. Kristofferson, 112
Discussion in cytogenetics, C. R. BURNHAM,book review by P. A. Peterson, 581
Disinhibition after prefrontal lesions as afunction of duration of intertrial in-tervals, S. Brutkowski and J. Dabrow-ska, 505
Dispassionate view (letter), F. K. Ber-rien, 250
Distress call of the bottlenose dolphin:stimuli and evoked behavioral responses,J. C. Lilly, 116
Divergent reactions to the threat of war,P. Ekman et al., 88
Dobzhansky, Th.: book review of Theevolution of living organisms, 822
Dominance of the military (letters), M.Pilisuk; W. P. Taylor, 247
Donn, W. L., et al.: Propagation of airwaves from nuclear explosions, 307
Dopamine: its occurrence in molluscanganglia, D. Sweeney, 1051
Dosimetry of atomic bomb radiation inHiroshima by thermoluminescence ofroof tiles, T. Higashimura et al., 1284
Downe, A. E. R.: Mosquitoes: compara-tive serology of four species of Aedes(Ochlerotatus), 1286
Doyle, L. L., and A. J. Margolis: In-trauterine foreign body: effect on preg-nancy in the rat, 833
Dreisbach, R. H.: book review of Inter-national dictionary of drugs used inneurology and psychiatry, 583
Drickamer, H. G. See Stager, R. A.Drucker, P. F.: book review of World
technology and human destiny, 1276Dryden, L.: book review of Sedimentary
petrography, 204DuBeau, N. P. See Wainerdi, R. E.DUBOS, R., The unseen world, book review
of, 203
E
EARDLEY, A. J., Structural geology ofNorth America, book review of, 1277
Earth, sea, and air, J. SPAR, book reviewby A. K. Blackadar and B. F. Howell,Jr., 480
Ebert, J. D.: "Biology on the cuff"-isAIBS worth saving?, 321
Eccrine sweat glands and eccrine sweating,W. MONTAGNA et al. (Eds.), book reviewby L. H. Warren, 748
Editorials: Aid to the U.S., 803; Biologists'choice, 459; Confrontation, 1173; Con-gress and research, 305; A favorableenvironment for research, 874; Govern-ment support of research, 377; Man-power or mind power, 79; More paperwork, less research, 725; A proper ac-counting, 7; The roots of scientific in-tegrity, 1257; Science, government, andinformation, 1015; Science reporting,177; Unnecessary research institutes, 563
Effects of penicillin on bacteria (letter),R. Pratt, 682
Ehmann, W. D., and J. L. Setser: Zir-conium and hafnium in stone meteorites,594
EHRENSVARD, G., Life: origin and develop-ment, book review of, 398
Ehrlich, P., and R. W. Holm: Populationbiology (letter), 236
Eisner, H. E. See Eisner, T., et al.Eisner, T., et al.: Cyanogenic glandular
apparatus of a millipede, 1218Ekman, P., et al.: Divergent reactions to
the threat of war, 88Electrocardiographic notching in rats de-
ficient in essential fatty acids, W. 0.Caster and P. Ahn, 1213
Electroencephalographic changes after pro-longed sensory and perceptual depriva-tion, J. P. Zubek and G. Welch, 1209
Electroencephalographic changes duringand after 14 days of perceptual depri-vation, J. P. Zubek et al., 490
Elementary solid state physics, C. KITTEL,book review by G. F. Koster, 897
Elements of linear spaces, A. R. AMIR-MOEZand A. L. FASS, book review by T. Evans,745
Elements of mathematical statistics, J. F.RATCLIFFE, book review by H. G.Tucker, 482
Emotional response to nonreinforcement(letters), M. Halasz; D. E. Mintz, 1128
Endocrine control of growth (meeting re-port), L. I. Gilbert, 928
Energy for remote areas, J. G. Morse,1175
Engineering alloys, N. E. WOLDMAN, bookreview by 0. D. Sherby, 103
English, W. D., and R. L. Kidwell: Azeo-trope of isopropyl alcohol and isopropylborate, 341
Enzyme changes in flight muscle corre-lated with aging and flight ability in themale housefly, M. Rockstein and K. F.Brandt, 1049
Ependymal cilia: distribution and activityin the adult human brain, W. C. Worth-ington, Jr. and R. S. Cathcart, III, 221
Epstein, W. V. See Tan, M.Ericson, D. B., et al.: Pliocene-Pleistocene
boundary in deep-sea sediments, 727Erickson, R. See O'Connor, R.Errata: for H. G. Baker (8 Mar., p. 877),
1275; for C. A. Chidsey et al. (1 Mar.,p. 828), 1275; for K. Kay and W. 0.Rieke (8 Feb., p. 487), 819; for J. Mor-avek et al., Evaluation of isotope ex-change by chromatography [138], 146(1962)], 284; for News and commentstory on Congress (18 Jan., p. 201), 363;for R. S. Solecki (18 Jan., p. 179), 396;for E. A. Sueltenfuss and M. Pollard15 Feb., p. 595), 1275
Erythrocyte acid phosphomonoesterase andglucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase de-ficiency in Caucasians, F. A. Oski etal., 409
Escape and avoidance learning in newlyhatched domestic chicks, H. James andC. Binks, 1293
Estradiol: evidence for its direct effect onhypothalamic neurons, R. D. Lisk andM. Newlon, 223
Ethnic minorities around the world (meet-ing report), M. H. Fried, 1316
Etkin, W.: Metamorphosis-activating sys-tem of the frog, 810
Ettlinger, G., and H. B. Morton: Collosalsection: its effect on performance of abimanual skill, 485
Evans, T.: book review of Elements oflinear spaces, 745
Evolution, R. MOORE et al., book reviewby L. H. Throckmorton, 899
Evolutionary mechanisms in pollination bi-ology, H. G. Baker, 877; erratum, 1275
Evolution of behavior (meeting report),G. W. Barlow, 851
Evolution of living organisms, G. W.LEEPER (Ed.), book review by Th.Dobzhansky, 822
Ewan, J.: book review: Letters of theLewis and Clark expedition; Jean-Bernard Bossu's travels in the interiorof North America, 1751-1762; Journeythrough the Rocky Mountains and theHumboldt Mountains to the PacificOcean, 478
Ewing, M. See Donn, W. L., et a!. Seealso Ericson, D. B.
Exploration of outer space, B. LOVELL,book review by 0. Struve, 820
Exploring the secrets of the sea, w. J.CROMIE, book review by E. D. Gold-berg, 823
Exploring the universe, L. B. YOUNG (Ed.),book review by B. W. Sitterly, 1194
Eye fixation aspect of attention to visualstimuli in infant chimpanzees, G. Berk-son and F. L. Fitz-Gerald, 586
F
Fact and theory in cosmology, G. C. MC-VITTIE, book review by J. B. Irwin, 101
Favorable environment for research (edi-torial), P. H. Abelson, 874
Feather replacement in birds, G. E. Wat-son, 50
Federal scientist-administrator, E. S.Uyeki and F. B. Cliffe, Jr., 1267
FEILER, S., Jean-Bernard Bossu's travels inthe interior of North America, 1751-1762, book review of, 478
Feldman, M. See Sela, M.Ferguson, D. C., and A. E. Fisher: Be-
havior disruption in Cebus monkeys asa function of injected substances, 1281
Ferguson, D. E. See Vinson, S. B., et al.Feth, J. H.: Tertiary lake deposits in
western coterminous United States, 107Field guide to western birds, R. T. PETER-
SON; A field guide to western birdsongs (recording), review by E. G.Sherburne, Jr., and M. L. Sherburne,104
Ficsor, G. See Neuffer, M. G.Fine structure of the interpseudotracheal
papillae of the blowfly, J. R. Larsen,347
Fink, L. K. See Hurley, R. J."Fire department" of science (letter), J.W. Still, 676
Fischer, E.: book review of Fortschrittede Zoologie, 103
Fisher, A. E. See Ferguson, D. C.Fisher, D. E.: "Ages" of the Sikhote Alin
iron meteorite, 752Fitch, F. W.: book review of Interna-
tional review of experimental pathology,1044
Fitz-Gerald, F. L. See Berkson, G.Fleagle, R. G.: book review of Clouds,
rain and rainmaking, 30"Flickering" in protoplasts of Bacillus
megatarium, D. M. Miller, 1060Flint, R. F.: Status of the Pleistocene Wis-
consin stage in central North America,402
FLORKIN, M., and H. S. MASON (Eds.),Comparative biochemistry, book reviewof, 326
FORTES, M. (Ed.), Marriage in tribal soci-eties, book review of. 1195
Fortschritte der Zoologie, H. BAUER (Ed.),book review by E. Fischer, 103
Fosmire, F. R., and H. E. Tryk: Word as-sociation: common and original re-sponse, 415
Fountain, L. H.: Congress and research(letter), 578
Fowler, T. K.: book review of Radiationand waves in plasmas, 101
Fox, S. S. See Wendt, R. H., et al.Fractionation of sulfur and carbon iso-
topes in a meromictic lake, E. S.Deevey, Jr., et al., 407
INDEX TO VOLUME 139
FRAENKEL-CONRAT, H., Design and func-tion at the threshold of life: the viruses,book review of, 207
Frank, L. A., et al.: Mariner II: prelimi-nary report on measurements of Venus:charged particles, 905
Frank, O., et al.: Metabolic deficienciesin protozoa induced by thalidomide,110
Frank, P. W.: book reviews: Behavioralaspects of ecology, 324; Wildlife's ten-year cycle, 1196
Freedman, L., and A. J. Merritt: Citrusflavonoid complex: chemical fractiona-tion and biological activity, 344
Freiling, E. C.: Theoretical basis for log-arithmic correlations of fractionatedradionuclide compositions, 1058
FRETTER, v., and A. GRAHAM, British proso-branch molluscs, book review of, 102
Fried, M. H.: Ethnic minorities aroundthe world (meeting report), 1316
Friedel, R. A., and A. G. Sharkey, Jr.:Alkanes in natural and synthetic petro-leums: comparison of calculated andactual compositions, 1203
Frieden, E. See Trader, C. D., et al.Friedmann, H.: book review of A synopsis
of the birds of India and Pakistan, to-gether with those of Nepal, Sikkim,Bhutan, and Ceylon, 748
FRISCH, K. VON, About biology, book re-view of, 31
Frommer, G. P., and R. B. Livingston:Arousal effects on evoked activity in a"nonsensory" system, 502
FRONDEL, c., The system of mineralogy ofJames Dwight Dana and Edward Salis-bury Dana, book review of, 821
Frota-Pessoa, O., et al.: Christmas factor:dosage compensation and the productionof blood coagulation factor IX, 348
Fuchs, S. See Ben-Efraim, S., et al. Seealso Sela, M.
Fuoss, R. M.: book review of Ions in hy-drocarbons, 1044
GGabriel, M. L.: book review of The life
of vertebrates, 822Gaglione, P. See Malvicini, A., et al.Gall, J.: Chromosome fibers from an in-
terphase nucleus, 120GALLANT, R. A., The ABC's of astronomy,
book review of, 31Galton, M.: Generalized Shwartzman re-
action in the pregn-ant golden hamster,923
Gamma emitters in marine sediments nearthe Columbia River, C. Osterberg etal., 916
Ganz, L. See Sekular, R. W.Gard, L. M.: Nuclear explosions: some
geologic effects of the Gnome shot,911
Garner, E. L. See Rosholt, J. N., et al.Garwin, R. L.: Science reporting in jour-
nals and newspapers (letter), 1098Gas chromatography, books by N. BRENNER
et al. (Eds.); J. H. KNOX; A. B. LITrLE-WOOD; H. PURNELL, reviewed by H. W.Habgood, 579
Gas chromatography abstracts, 1961, c. E.H. KNAPMAN and c. G. SCOTT (Eds.),book review by H. W. Habgood, 579
Gas-liquid chromatography, s. D. NOGAREand R. S. JUVET, JR., book review byH. W. Habgood, 579
Gehl, M. A. See Haskin, L.GEISSMAN, T. A. (Ed.), The chemistry of
flavonoid compounds, book review of,400
GEMANT, A., Ions in hydrocarbons, bookreview of, 1044
Generalized Shwartzman reaction in the
pregnant golden hamster, M. Galton,923
Genetic code, On the, F. H. C. Crick, 461Genetic control of hemerythrin speci-
ficity in a marine worm, C. Manwell,755
Genetik; Grundlagen, Ergebnisse, undProbleme in Einzeldarstellungen, H.STUBBE, book review by C. Zirkle, 1195
Geology and earth sciences sourcebookfor elementary and secondary schools,R. L. HELLER (Ed.), book review byE. W. Berry, 900
Geometric transformations, I. M. YAGLOM,book review by A. H. Copeland, 749
Geothermal brine well: mile-deep drillhole may tap ore-bearing magmaticwater and rocks undergoing metamor-phism, D. E. White et al., 919
Gertel, K.: Consumption of water (let-ter), 1105
Giant muscle fibers in a barnacle, Balanusnubilus Darwin, G. Hoyle and T.Smyth, Jr., 49
Gilbert, L. I.: Endocrine control ofgrowth (meeting report), 928
Gillham, J. K.: Polymer structure: cross-linking of a polybenzimidazole, 494
Gilpin, R.: book review: An alternativeto war or surrender; Kill and overkill:the strategy of annihilation, 1040
Glaviano, V. V. See Coleman, B.Glucosides of coumarinic and o-couma-
rinic acids in the tonka bean, F. A.Haskins and H. J. Gorz, 496
Gnetum, P. MAHESHWARI and v. VASIL,book review by R. J. Rodin, 481
Goldberg, E.: Lactic and malic dehydro-genases in human spermatozoa, 602
Goldberg, E. D.: book review of Explor-ing the secrets of the sea, 823
Goldensohn, E. S., and D. P. Purpura:Intracellular potentials of cortical neu-rons during focal epileptogenic dis-charges, 840
Goldring, S., et al.: "Caudate-induced"cortical potentials: comparison betweenmonkey and cat, 722
Goldstein, R. M., and R. L. Carpenter:Rotation of Venus: period estimatedfrom radar measurements, 910
Gomes, E. L. See Frota-Pessoa, O., et al.Goodman, J. W.: Antigenic determin-ants
in fragments of gamma globulin fromrabbit serum, 1292
Gordon Research Conference (meetinzgreport), W. G. Parks, 128
Gorden Research Conferences, W. G.Parks, 1066
Gorz, H. J. See Haskins, F. A.Goss, R. J.: book review of Regeneration,
206Gottlieb, G.: "Imprinting" in nature, 497Government support of research (edi-
torial), P. H. Abelson, 377Graham, S. O.: Indophenol blue as: a
chromogenic agent for identification ofhalogenated aromatic hydrocarbons,835
Grain of skepticism (leterst , B cross;J. W. Wetzel; J. H. Comroe, Jr.; D. J.Montgomery, 242
Grant-supported workshops (letter), B. L.Horecker, 871
GRAY, G. w., Molecular structure and prop-erties of liquid crystals, book reviewof, 206
Green function method in statistical me-chanics, V. L. BONCH-BRUEVICH and s. v.TYABLIKOV, book review by R. Bersohn,399
Greenberg, D. S. See News and commentGreenwald, E.: Science for the humanist
(letter), 677Greenwood, I. See Baum., et al.Gregg, J. R.: book review of The unseen
world, 203
GRESHAM, G. A., and A. R. JENNINGS, Anintroduction to comparative pathology,book review of, 208
GRINBERG, A. A., An introduction to thechemistry of complex compounds, bookreview of, 480
Gross, P. R. See Bal, A. K.Grosse, A. V., et al.: Krypton tetrafluo-
ride: preparation and some properties,1047
Groundwater and seepage, M. E. HARR,book review by S. N. Davis, 205
Groupe, V. See Bergs, V. V.Growth of the cellular slime mold Poly-
sphondylium pallidum in a simple nu-trient medium, M. Sussman, 338
Grubbs, D. K. See White, D. E., et al.Gruber, H. E., et al.: Moon illusion: an
event in imaginary space, 750GUY, K., Laboratory organization and ad-
ministration, book review of, 748
H
Habgood, H. W.: book review: Gas chro-matography, six books about, 579
Hack, M. H.: Signal detection in the rat,758
Haeff, A. V., and C. Knox: Perception ofultrasound, 590
Hager, H. See Nelson, E., et al.Halasz, M.: Emotional response to non-
reinforcement (letter), 1128Hall, R. D.: "Activated" sleep in the rat
(letter), 800Hall, H. T., et al.: Ytterbium: transition
at high pressure from face-centeredcubic to body-centered cubic structure,111
Hamilton, W. C. See Ibers, J. A.Handbook to plants in Victoria, J. H.
WILLIS, book review by R. F. Thorne,897
HANSON, N. H., The concept of the posi-tron, book review of, 745
Hardin, G.: book review of Penguin sci-ence survey, 1961, 32
Hare, P. E.: Amino acids in the proteinsfrom aragonite and calcite in the shellsof Mytilus californianus, 216
HARR, M. E., Groundwater and seepage,book review of, 205
HARTMAN, C. G., Science and the safeperiod, book review of, 581
Harwood, P. D.: Therapeutic dosage insmall and large mammals (letter), 684
Haskin, L. See West, R.Haskin, L., and M. A. Gehl: Rare-earth
elements in tektites, 1056Haskins, F. A., and H. J. Gorz: Glucosides
of coumarinic and o-coumarinic acidsin the tonka bean, 496
HAWES, B. W. V., and N. H. DAVIES, Calcu-lations in physical chemistry, book re-view of, 749
Hay, R. L.: Stratigraphy of Beds Ithrough IV, Olduvai Gorge, Tanganyika,829
Hazards of new drugs, W. Modell, 1180Hedgpeth, J. W., et al.; Bodega Bay nu-
clear plant (letter), 1117Hefferline, R. F., and T. B. Perera: Pro-
prioceptive discrimination of a covertoperant without its observation by thesubject, 834
HELLER, R. L. (Ed.), Geology and earthsciences sourcebook for elementary andsecondary schools, book review of, 900
Hemoglobin: molecular changes duringanuran metamorphosis, C. D. Traderet al., 918
Hemolysis in identifying Eaton's pleuro-pneumonia-like organism, W. A. Clyde,Jr., 55
Hendricks, S. B.: book review of Nitrogenmetabolism in plants, 1280
Heritability of variations in oil content of
INDEX TO VOLUME 139individual corn kernels, L. F. Baumanet al., 498
Herskovits, M. J. See Segall, M. H., et al.HERSKOVITS, M. J., The human factor in
changing Africa, book review of, 324Higashimura, T., et al.: Dosimetry of
atomic bomb radiation in Hiroshima bythermoluminescence of roof tiles, 1284
Hill, R. M. See Barlow, H. B.Hills, H. K. See Frank, L. A., et al.Hippocampectomy and behavior se-
quences, D. P. Kimble and K. H.Pribram, 824
Hiraizumi, Y.: Assumptions in tests formeiotic drive, 406
Historical studies in the language of chem-istry, M. P. CROSLAND, book review byL. P. Williams, 479
History of Astronomy, A. PANNEKOEK,book review by B. W. Sitterly, 31
History of chemistry, J. R. PARTINGTON,book review by L. P. Williams, 1192
Holm, R. W. See Ehrlich, P.Holm-Hansen, O.: Algae: nitrogen fixa-
tion by antarctic species, 1059Hopkins, B. J., et al.: Strontium-90 in hair,
1064Horecker, B. L.: Grant-supported work-
shops (letter), 871Howard, R. A.: book reviews: Mathe-
matical programming, 898; The mathe-matical theory of linear systems, 1195
Howell, B. F., Jr. See Blackadar, A. K.HOYLE, F., Astronomy, book review of,
31Hoyle, G., and T. Smyth, Jr.: Giant
muscle fibers in a barnacle, Balanusnubilus Darwin, 49
Huang, J. T. See Blackwell, R. Q.Hubbert, M. K.: Are we retrogressing in
science?, 884Huggins, C. E.: Reversible agglomeration
used to remove dimethylsulfoxide fromlarge volumes of frozen blood, 504
Human factor in changing Africa, M. J.HERSKOVITS, book review by H. M.Miner, 324
Human lipoproteins: role in transport ofthyroid hormones, E. Toro-Goyco andM. Cancio, 761
Hunt, W. A.: book review of Affect,imagery, consciousness, 400
Hurley, R. J., and L. K. Fink: Ripplemarks show that countercurrent existsin Florida Straits, 603
Hurst, J. J. See Eisner, T., et al.Hutchinson, E.: book review of Calcu-
lations in physical chemistry, 749Hutner, S. H. See Frank, O., et al.Hydrogen-aluminum clays: a third buffer
range appearing in potentiometric titra-tion, U. Schwertmann and M. L. Jack-son, 1052
Hydrogen-water vapor mixtures: controlof hydrothermal atmospheres by hydro-gen osmosis, H. R. Shaw, 1220
Hymenoptera: pure venom from bees,wasps, and hornets, R. O'Connor et al.,420
Hypersensitivity to a synthetic polypep-tide: induction of a delayed reaction: S.Ben-Efraim et al., 1222
Hypothalamic temperature in the cat dur-ing feeding and sleeD. T. Adams 609
J
lbers, J. A., and W. C. Hamilton: Xenontetrafluoride: crystal structure, 106
Ichikawa, Y. See Higashimura, T., et al.Ihde, A. J.: book review of Chemistry for
the modern world, 205Illinoian and Wisconsin (Farmdale) drifts
recently exposed at Rockford, Illinois,M. M. Leighton and J. A. Brophy, 218
Imitation of man by machine, U. Neisser,193
Imlay, R. W.: book review of BritishMesozoic fossils, 104
"Imprinting" in nature, G. Gottlieb, 497Incidence of gastric ulcers in swine, T. W.
Perry et al., 349Indium antimonide: superconductivity of
the metallic form, H. E. Bommel et al.,1301
Indium antimonide: the metallic form atatmospheric pressure, A. J. Darnell andW. F. Libby, 1301
Indophenol blue as a chromogenic agentfor identification of halogenated aro-matic hydrocarbons, S. 0. Graham,835
Ingram, R. L., and R. K. Carver: Malariaparasites: fluorescent antibody tech-nique for tissue stage study, 405
Integrals of Bessel functions, Y. L. LUKE,book review by J. W. Cell, 583
International dictionary of drugs used inneurology and psychiatry, c. M. POSERand v. OSBOURN, book review by R. H.Dreisbach, 583
International review of experimental pa-thology, G. W. RICHTER and M. A. EP-STEIN (Eds.), book review by F. W.Fitch, 1044
Intracellular potentials of cortical neuronsduring focal epileptogenic discharges,E. S. Goldensohn and D. P. Purpura,840
Intrauterine foreign body: effect on preg-nancy in the rat, L. L. Doyle and A. J.Margolis, 833
Introduction to chemical engineering, L. B.ANDERSON and L. A. WENZEL, book re-view by D. Mason, 325
Introduction to comparative pathology,G. A. GRESHAM and A. R. JENNINGS, bookreview by W. H. Kirsten, 208
Introduction to infrared spectroscopy, w.BRUGEL, book review by A. G. Maki,1280
Introduction to ligand field theory, D. J.BALLHAUSEN, book review by D. P.Shoemaker, 326
Introduction to the chemistry of complexcompounds, A. A. GRINBERG, book re-view by G. B. Kauffman, 480
Introduction to the physical chemistry ofiron and steel making, R. G. WARD, bookreview by L. S. Darken, 898
Ions in hydrocarbons, A. GEMANT, bookreview by R. M. Fuoss, 1044
Irwin, J. B.: book review of Fact andtheory in cosmology, 101
Isolation and identification of the sex at-tractant of the American cockroach, M.Jacobson et al., 48
Isotopic fractionation of uranium in sand-stone, J. N. Rosholt et al., 224
Israels, L. G., et al.: Shunt bilirubin: evi-dence for two components, 1054
J
JACKSON, D. (Ed.), Letters of the Lewisand Clark expedition, book review of,478
JACKSON, F., and P. MOORE, Life in theuniverse, book review of, 398
Jackson, J. D.: book review of Theory ofelementary particles, 103
Jackson, M. L., See Schwertmann, U.Jacobs, M. E., and K. K. Brubaker: Beta-
alanine utilization of ebony and non-ebony Drosophila melanogaster, 1282
Jacobs, W. P. See Scott, T. K.Jacobson, M., et al.: Isolation and identi-
fication of the sex attractant of theAmerican cockroach, 48
JAFFE, H. H., and M. ORCHIN, Theory andapplications of ultraviolet spectroscopy,book review of, 1276
James, H., and C. Binks: Escape andavoidance learning in newly hatcheddomestic chicks, 1293
Jameson, A. G.: Diffusion of gases fromalveolus to precapillary arteries, 826
Jamieson, J. C.: Crystal structures athigh pressures of metallic modificationsof compounds of indium, gallium, andaluminum, 845; Crystal structures athigh pressures of metallic modificationsof silicon and germanium, 762; Crystalstructures adopted by black phosphorusat high pressures, 1291
Jastrow, R., and N. Panagakos: The planetJupiter (meeting report), 351
Jay, E. J.: Activists and nonactivists (let-ter), 1 22
Jean-Bernard Bossu's travels in the in-terior of North America, S. FEILER(Ed.), book review by J. Ewan, 478
Jenkins, R. J. See Butler, C. P.Jewett, S. G., Jr.: A stonefly aquatic in
the adult stage, 484Jimenez, A. A. See Perry, T. W., et al.Johannessen, C. L.: Smoking, arterio-
sclerosis, and age (letter), 1096Johnson, D. L., and A. L. Kobler: Com-
puters and human values (letter), 1231JOHNSON, J. H., Limestone-building algae
and algal limestones, book review of,747
Johnson, L. C., and N. L. Corah: Racialdifferences in skin resistance, 766
JOLLIE, M., Chordate morphology, bookreview of, 1278
Jones, C. G. See Agron, P. A., et al.Jones, D. E. See Barath, F. T., et al.Jones, E. C.: Tremoctopus violaceus uses
Physalia tentacles as weapons, 764J0RGENSEN, C. K., Absorption spectra and
chemical bonding in complexes, bookreview of, 401; Orbitals in atoms andmolecules, book review of, 747
Journey through the Rocky Mountainsand the Humboldt Mountains to thePacific Ocean, J. H. SCHIEL, book re-view by J. Ewan, 478
K
KADANOFF, L. P., and G. BAYM, Quantumstatistical mechanics, book review of,399
Kafatos, F. C. See Eisner, T., et al.Kaiser, G. A. See Chidsey, C. A., et al.KALLMANN, H. P., et al. (Eds.), Physical
sciences: some recent advances inFrance and the United States, book re-view of, 1279
Kamen, J. M. See Pilgrim, F. J.Kantrowitz, A., and M. Schamaun: Para-
plegic dogs: bladder evacuation withdirect electric stimulation, 115
Kaplan, L. D. See Chase, S. C., et al.Kasper, J. S. See Bundy, F. P. See also
Wentorf, R. H., Jr.Kates, R. W. See Burton, I.Kauffman, G. B.: book review of An in-
troduction to the chemistry of com-plex compounds, 480
Kauffman, G. B.: book review of Teach-ing chemistry with models, 100
Kauzmann, W.: book review of Collec-tion of problems in physical chemistry,203
Kay, K., and W. 0. Rieke: Tuberculinhypersensitivity: studies with radio-active antigen and mononuclear cells,487; erratum, 819
Keen, A. M.: book review of Britishprosobranch molluscs, 102
KEITH, L. B., Wildlife's ten-year cycle,book review of, 1196
Kelleher, P. C., et al.: Serum proteinsynthesis by the fetal rat, 839
Kempner, E. S. See Miller, J. H.Kendrew, J. C.: Myoglobin and the struc-
ture of proteins, 1259Kenyon, C. D. See Kelleher, P. C.Kidwell, R. L. See English, W. D.Kierney, C. See Maurer, P. H., et al.
INDEX TO VOLUME 139Kill and overkill: the strategy of an-
nihilation, R. LAPP, book review by R.Gilpin, 1040
Kimball, R. F.: Repair and differentialradiosensitivity (meeting report), 56
Kimble, D. P., and K. H. Pribram: Hip-pocampectomy and behavior sequences,824
Kinesics and paralanguage (meeting re-port), M. C. Bateson, 200
King, J. A., et al.: Age of weaning in twosubspecies of deer mice, 483
King, W. L. See Gruber, H. E., et al.Kirshenbaum, A. D. See Grosse, A. V.,
et al.Kirsten, W. H.: book review of An in-
troduction to comparative pathology,208
KITTEL, C., Elementary solid state physics,book review of, 897
Kleinmuntz, B.: Personality test interpre-tation by digital computer, 416
Kling, A., and J. Orbach.: The stump-tailed macaque: a promising laboratoryprimate, 45
KLOPFER, P. H., Behavioral aspects ofecology, book review of, 324
KNAPMAN, C. E. H., and c. G. SCOTT (Eds.),Gas chromatography abstracts, 1961,book review of, 579
Knox, C. See Haeff, A. V.KNOX, J. H., Gas chromatography, book
review of, 579Kobler, A. L. See Johnson, D. L.Koch, C. W. See Williamson, S. M.Koenig, F. O.: book review of Count
Rumford, physicist extraordinary, 100Koski, W. S.: book review of Orbitals in
atoms and molecules, 747Koster, G. F.: book review of Elementary
solid state physics, 897Kovacs, E. See Nelson, E., et al.KREYSZIG, E., Advanced engineering mathe-
matics, book review of, 1196Kristofferson, A. B. See Schmidt, M. W.Kropa, E. L., and C. D. Leake: Memory,enzyme induction, and porphyrins (let-ter), 1090
Krypton tetrafluoride: preparation andsome properties, A. V. Grosse et al.,1047
Kulm, L. D. See Osterberg, C., et al.Kunkel, H. G. See Allen, J. C.Kunkel, W. B.: book review of Physics
of fully ionized gases, 1045Kupke, D. W. See Weber, F. N., Jr., et al.
L
Laboratory organization and administra-tion, K. GUY, book review by D. M.Mason, 748
Laboratory planning, H. F. LEWIS (Ed.),book review by D. M. Mason, 748
Lactate dehydrogenases in human testes,A. Blanco and W. H. Zinkham, 601
Lactic and malic dehydrogenases inhuman spermatozoa, E. Goldberg, 602
Lammers, W. T.: Density-gradient sepa-ration of organic- and inorganic particlesby centrifugation, 1298
Langer, E. See News and commentLansing, A. I.: book review of Time, cells,
and aging, 400LAPP, R., Kill and overkill: the strategy
of annihilation, book review of, 1040Laputans and Lemurians (letter), P. An-
derson, 670Larsen, J. R.: Fine structure of the in-
terpseudotracheal papillae of the blow-fly, 347
Larson, A. B.: Dictionaries and language(letter), 245
Larson, C. See Benedict, A. A., et al.Leake, C. D.: Science information (let-
ter), 1088. See also Kropa, E. L.Lee, R. M.: Conditioning of a free op-
erant response in planaria, 1048
vii
LEEPER, G. W. (Ed.), The evolution ofliving organisms, book review of, 822
Leevy, C. M. See Frank, O., et al.Leighton, M. M., and J. A. Brophy:
Illinoian and Wisconsin (Farmdale)drifts recently exposed at Rockford,Illinois, 218
Letters of the Lewis and Clark expedition,D. JACKSON (Ed.), book review by J.Ew-an, 478
LEVENSPIEL, o., Chemical reaction engi-neering, book review of, 1278
Levine, S.: Cerebral white matter: selec-tive spread of pneumococcal polysac-charides, 605
Levine, S., and G. W. Lewis: Develop-mental pattern of adrenal ascorbic acidin the rat, 118
Levitt, M. See Spector, S., et al.Levy, H. A. See Agron, P. A., et al. See
also Burns, J. H., et al.LEWIN, R. A. (Ed.), Physiology and bio-
chemistry of algae, book review of, 1193Lewis, G. W. See Levine, S.LEWIS, H. F. (Ed.), Laboratory planning,
book review of, 748Libby, W. F. See Bommel, H. E., et al.
See also Darnell, A. J.Lichens in a greenhouse, W. L. Culberson,40
Life in the universe, F. JACKSON and P.MOORE, book review by H. F. Blum,398
Life of Vertebrates, J. Z. YOUNG, book re-view by M. L. Gabriel, 822
Life: origin and development, G. EHRENS-vARD, book review by H. F. Blum, 398
Lilley, A. E. See Barath, F. T., et al.Lilly, J. C.: Distress call of the bottlenose
dolphin: stimuli and evoked behavioralresponses, 116
Limestone-building algae and algal lime-stones, J. H. JOHNSON, book review byA. A. Cridland, 747
LINDERSTR0M-LANG, K., Selected papers,book review of, 481
Lindsley, D. F. See Wendt, R. H., et al.Link, S. See Gruber, H. E., et al.Lisk, R. D., and M. Newlon: Estradiol:
evidence for its direct effect on hypo-thalamic neurons, 223
Lipscomb, D. B. See Crovitz, H. F.LITTLEWOOD, A. B., Gas chromatography,book review of, 579
Livingston, R. B. See Frommer, G. P.Longwell, C. R.: book review of Conti-
nental drift, 323Loss of radioactivity from labeled DNA
of primary human amnion cells, R. S.Chang and H. Vetrovs, 1211
Lott, J. A., and A. E. DeMaggio: Con-tinuous extraction during treatment withultrasound, 825
LOVELL, B., The exploration of outer space,book review of, 820
Low-energy electron diffraction, A. U.MacRae, 379
Low malignancy of Rous sarcoma cells as,evidenced by poor transplantability inturkeys, V. V. Bergs and V. Groupe,922
Lowry, R. See Maurer, P. H., et al.Lucey, J. F., and R. E. Behrman: Thalido-
mide: effect upon pregnancy in therhesus monkey, 1295
LUKE, Y. L., Integrals of Bessel functions,book review of, 583
LWOFF, A., Biological order, book reviewof, 582
Lyons, E. A. See Pizzarello, D. J., et al.LYON, R. J. P., Minerals in the infrared: a
critical bibliography, book review of,900
M
Mach, B., and E. L. Tatum: Ribonucleicacid synthesis in protoplasts of Esche-
viiirichia coli: inhibition by actinomycinD, 1051
Machlis, L.: book review of Physiologyand biochemistry of algae, 1193
MacKay, D. M.: Psychophysics of per-ceived intensity: a theoretical basis forFechner's and Stevens' laws, 1213
MacRae, A. U.: Low-energy electron dif-fraction, 379
MAHESHWARI, P., and v. VASIL, Gnetum,book review of, 481
MAHESHWARI, P., et al. (Eds.), Summerschool of botany, 1960 (Darjeeling),book review of, 207
Maier, R. A.: Physical contact betweenmother and young (letter), 673
Maki, A. G.: book review: An introduc-tion to infrared spectroscopy; Progressin infrared spectroscopy, 1280
Malaria parasites: fluorescent antibodytechnique for tissue stage study, R. L.Ingram and R. K. Carver, 405
Malvicini, A., et al.: Yttrium-88 on high-activity zirconium-95 fallout particles,1287
Mamikunian, G., and M. H. Briggs: "Or-ganized elements" in carbonaceousmeteorites (letter), 873
Mandell, A. J., et al.: Plasma corti-costeroids: changes in concentrationafter stimulation of hippocampus andamygdala, 1212
Manpower or mind power (editorial),P. H. Abelson, 79
Manwell, C.: Genetic control of heme-rythrin specificity in a marine worm,755
Margolis, A. J. See Doyle, L. L.Mariner II: high-energy-radiation experi-
ment, H. R. Anderson, 42Mariner II: preliminary reports on mea-surements of Venus: Charged particles,L. A. Frank et al., 905; Infraredradiometer, S. C. Chase et al., 907;Magnetic field, E. J. Smith et al., 909;Microwave radiometers, F. T. Barathet al., 908
Marriage in tribal societies, M. FORTES(Ed.), book review by E. H. Winter,1195
Martin, R. B.: Deuterated water effects onacid ionization constants, 1198
Martz, D. C. See Reeve, E. B., et al.Mason, A. A. See Agron, P. A., et al.MASON, B. j., Clouds, rain and rainmaking,book review of, 30
Mason, D. M.: book reviews: Introduc-tion to chemical engineering, 325; Labo-ratory planning; Laboratory organiza-tion and administration, 748
Massey, L. M., Jr. See Wahba, I. J., et al.Mathematical programming, s. VAJDA,
book review by R. A. Howard, 898Mathematical theory of linear systems,
B. M. BROWN, book review by R. A.Howard, 1195
Mathematics in your world, K. W. MEN-NINGER, book review by C. B. Boyer,399
Maurer, P. H., et al.: Antigenicity ofpolypeptides: immunological unrespon-siveness to copolymers of a-amino acids,1061
Maynard, R. See Rushforth, N. B., et al.McConnell, D. G., and D. G. Scarpelli:
Rhodopsin: an enzyme, 848McCubbin, J. W., and I. H. Page: Neuro-
genic component of chronic renal hyper-tension, 210
MCKEE, H. S., Nitrogen metabolism inplants, book review of, 1280
MCLEAN, F. C., et al., Radioisotopes andbone, book review of, 325
MCVITr}E, G. C., Fact and theory in cos-mology, book review of, 101
Measuring plasma density of the mag-netosphere, K. L. Bowles, 389
Meeresprodukte, F. PAX, book review byL. R. Blinks, 204
Meeting reports: Biological control
INDEX TO VOLUME 139mechanisms, 926; Canadian satel-lite: the topside sounder Alouette, 229;Destruction of hard tissue by biologicalorganisms, 849; Endocrine control ofgrowth, 928; Ethnic minorities aroundthe world, 1316; Evolution of behavior,851; Gordon Research Conference, 128,1066; Kinesics and paralanguage, 200;Neuromuscular function, 198; Phylog-eny: principles and methods, 773; Theplanet Jupiter, 351; Repair and dif-ferential radiosensitivity, 56; Satellites:scientific mission and design, 776; Struc-tural chemistry: techniques, 930; Syn-thetic detergents in water and sewagesystems, 197; Tongues of science, 930;Transfer of genetic information, 774
Meinwald, J. See Eisner, T., et al.Memory, enzyme induction, and porphy-
rins (letters), E. L. Kropa and C. D.Leake; M. H. Baslow; C. E. Smith, 1090
Mendes, E. G., et al.: Cholinergic actionof homogenates of sea urohin pedi-cellariae, 408
MENNINGER, K. W., Mathematics in yourworld, book review of, 399
Merrill, L. See Hall, H. T., et al.Merritt, A. J. See Freedman, L.Messier 1 (letter), G. Reber, 677Metabolic deficiencies in protozoa induced
by thalidomide, 0. Frank et al., 110Metamorphosis-activating system of the
frog, W. Etkin, 810Meteorite with unique features, H. H.
Nininger, 345Michael, D. N.: Computers and human
values (letter), 1231Midbrain reticular influences in lateral
geniculate nucleus, T. Ogawa, 343Miller, D. M.: "Flickering" in protoplasts
of Bacillus megaterium, 1060Miller, J. H., and E. S. Kempner: Utiliza-
tion of exogenous proline by the yeastCandida utilis, 105
Miller, L. N. See Woodwell, G. M.MILNER, H. B., Sedimentary petrography,
book review of, 204Miner, H. M.: book review of The human
factor in changing Africa, 324Minerals in the infrared: a critical bibliog-
raphy, R. J. P. LYON, book review byW. B. White, 900
Mintz, D. E.: Emotional response to non-reinforcement (letter), 1128
MITCHNER, M. (Ed.), Radiation and wavesin plasmas, book review of, 101
Mitosis and differentiation in roots treatedwith actinomycin, A. K. Bal and P. R.Gross, 584
Modell, W.: Hazards of new drugs, 1180Modern microbiology, w. W. UMBREIT,
book review by C. B. Van Niel, 202Molecular structure and properties of
liquid crystals, G. W. GRAY, book reviewby M. J. Buerger, 206
Molecular weight: measurements withgravity cells, F. N. Weber, Jr., et al.,837
MONTAGNA, w., et al. (Eds.), Eccrinesweat glands and eccrine sweating, bookreview of, 748
Montgomery, D. J.: A grain of skepticism(letter), 242
Moog, F.: book review of Chordate mor-phology, 1278
Moon illusion: an event in imaginaryspace, H. E. Gruber et al., 750
Moore, D. R.: Turtle grass in the deepsea (letter), 1234
Moore, G. E.: Smoking, arteriosclerosis,and age (letter), 1096
MOORE, R., et al., Evolution, book reviewof, 899
Moore, R. C. A.: Requirements for sci-ence (letter), 1088
Moos, R. See Ekman, P., et al.More paper work, less researoh (editorial),
P. H. Abelson, 725Morgan, K. Z.: Permissible exposure to
ionizing radiation, 565
Morphology of Pteridophytes, K. R.SPORNE, book review by R. M. Tryon,899
Morse, J. G.: Energy for remote areas,1175
Morton, H. B. See Ettlinger, G.Moses, L. E.: book review of Statistics,
746Mosher, H. S.: book review of The py-
rimidines, 29Mosquitoes: comparative serology of four
species of Aedes (Ochlerotatus), A. E.R. Downe, 1286
MULLER, A. H., Aus Jahrmillionen: Tiereder Vorzeit, book review of, 900
Mullin, A. A.: Science for the humanist(letter), 677
Music from mathematics (recording), J. R.PIERCE et al., review by M. Clark, Jr.,28
Mutagenic action of ethyl methanesulfo-nate in maize, M. G. Neuffer and G.Ficsor, 1296
Myoglobin and the structure of proteins,J. C. Kendrew, 1259
N
NACHMAN, J. F., and c. E. LUNDIN (Eds.),Rare earth research, book review of,102
Nakai, N. See Deevey, E. S., Jr., et al.Natural Triploidy in salamanders related
to Ambystoma jeffersonianum, T. M.Uzzell, Jr., 113
Nature of biochemistry, E. BALDWIN, bookreview by R. J. Williams, 398
Negus, S. S.: Public information service,629
Neilands, J. B. See Hedgpeth, J. W., etal.
Neisser, U.: The imitation of man bymachine, 193
Nelson, E., et al.: Virus-containing leuko-cytes in polioencephalitis, 499
Nelson, L.: book review of Biologicalorder, 582
Neuffer, M. G., and Ficsor, G.: Muta-genic action of ethyl methanesulfonatein maize, 1296
Neugebauer, G. See Chase, S. C., et al.Neurogenic component of chronic renal
hypertension, J. W. McCubbin and I.H. Page, 210
Neuromuscular function (meeting report),A. Sandow, 198
Neutron physics, M. L. YEATER (Ed.),book review by C. A. Preskitt, 29
New dense form of solid germanium, F.P. Bundy and J. S. Kasper, 340
Newell, H. E.: Space science, 464Newlon, M. See Lisk, R. D.New patterns in genetics and development,
C. H. WADDINGTON, book review by E.Caspari, 580
News and comment: American Councilon Education, 322; American Instituteof Biological Sciences: financial irregu-larities, 317, 321, 392, 472, 814, 1039;Anderson, Senator Clinton P., 1036;Antarctica: U.S. polar science program,578; Arms Control and DisarmamentAgency, 94, 739; arms race and defensespending, 472; behavioral sciences ingovernment, 1038; birth control, 24;British scientists, emigration to U.S.,893; civil defense, 94, 742, 1034; civilianapplications of federal research, 576,1036, 1188; Civilian Industrial Tech-nology Program, 576; Committeefor Nuclear Information, 741; Congress:issues before, 25, 94, 201, 392, 394, 474,739, 815, 817, 890, 892, 1034, 1186;Congress: procedural reforn, RulesCommittee, 201, 1186; defense spendingand arms race, 472; detergents: waterpollution by, 322; disarmament, 94,1034; education, 23, 392, 394, 474, 815,
818, 893; electron microscopetariff, 94, 892; EMP (engineering,mathematics, and physical sciences)program, 392, 474; federal budget, fiscalyear 1964, 394; Federal Communica-tions Commission: TV channel 37, 393;Federation of American Scientists, 1038;fish flour, 891; information dissemina-tion by scientists, 741, 1038; manpower,scientific, 392, 474, 576, 815, 893; Mc-Namara, defense secretary, 472; mentalhealth, presidential support for govern-ment role in, 577; National Aeronauticsand Space Administration: aid forgraduate education, 23, 474, 818; NASAelectronics research center, 1273; Na-tional Defense Education Act, 23, 394,474, 818; National Improvement of Ed-ucation Act, 474; National Institutes ofHealth: planned hearings on, 1039; Na-tional Science Foundation: aid for edu-cation, 23, 474, 818; NSF, newdirector, 1272; nuclear test ban, 739,1034; Office of Civil Defense, 742;Office of Science and Technology, 394,817, 818; Panel on Science and Technol-ogy, 392; patent policy of U.S. govern-ment, 1036, 1188; pollution of water bydetergents, 322; population study by Na-tional Academy of Sciences, 474; Port-land's penguins, 474; President's ScienceAdvisory Committee, 392, 474, 817;radio astronomy and television, 393;research animals, 1275; science ad-vice to Congress, 25, 392, 817;Scientists Committee for RadiationInformation, 741; Scientists' Institute ofPublic Information, 741, 1038; spaceprogram, U.S., 394, 890, 1036; tele-vision (ultra high frequency) and radioastronomy, 393; TFX investigation,1271; U.S.-U.S.S.R. cooperation, 96,322
Nik-Khah, H. See Benedict, A. A., et al.Nininger, H. H.: Meteorite with unique
features, 345Nitrogen metabolism in plants, H. S. MC-
KEE, book review by S. B. Hendricks,1280
N-methylmetanephrine: excretion by juve-nile psychotics, T. L. Perry, 587
NOGARE, S. D., and R. S. JUVET, JR., Gas-liquid chromatography, book review of,579
Norepinephrine: synthesis from tyrosine-C" in isolated perfused guinea pig heart,S. Spector et al., 1299
Nuclear activation analysis, R. E. Wainer-di and N. P. DuBeau, 1027
Nuclear explosions: some geologic effectsof the Gnome shot, L. M. Gard, 911
Nuclear instruments and their uses, A. H.SNELL (Ed.), book review by L. Cos-trell, 899
0
Obrist, P. A.: Skin resistance levels andgalvanic skin response: unilateral dif-ferences, 227
Observation of internal structures of teethby ultrasonography, G. Baum et al., 495
Oceanographic vessels of the world, L.CAPURRO et al., 823
Ochs, S.: Beading phenomena of mam-malian myelinated nerve fibers, 599
O'Connor, R., et al: Hymenoptera: purevenom from bees, wasps, and hornets,420
Odishaw, H.: Laurence McKinley Gould,president-elect, 612
Ogawa, T.: Midbrain reticular influencesin lateral geniculate nucleus, 343
O'Keefe, J. A., and B. E. Shute: Origin oftektites, 1288
O'Leary, J. L. See Goldring, S., et al.Ollis, W. D.: book review of The chem-
istry of flavonoid compounds, 400Olsen, M. J. See Brandt, R., et al.
INDEX TO VOLUME 139
On knowing, J. S. BRUNER, book reviewby J. Barzun, 323
Orbach, J. See Kling, A.Orbitals in atoms and molecules, C. K.
JORGENSEN, book review by W. S.Koski, 747
Orellana, R. G. See Thomas, C. A."Organized elements" in carbonaceous
meteorites (letter), G. Mamikunian andM. H. Briggs, 873
Origin of tektites, J. A. O'Keefe and B. E.Shute, 1288
OSGOOD, C., An alternative to war or sur-render, book review of, 1040
Oski, F. A., et al.: Erythrocyte acid phos-phomonoesterase and glucose-6-phos-phate dehydrogenase deficiency in Cau-casians, 409
Osterberg, C., et al.: Gamma emitters inmarine sediments near the ColumbiaRiver, 916
p
Page, I. H. See McCubbin, J. W.Panagakos, N. See Jastrow, R.PANNEKOEK, A., A history of astronomy,
book review of, 31Paraplegic dogs: urinary bladder evacua-
tion with direct electric stimulation, A.Kantrowitz and M. Schamaun, 115
Parkins, P. V.: Tongues of science (meet-ing report), 930
Parks, W. G.: Gordon Research Confer-ence (meeting report), 128, 1066
Parsons, M. H. C. See Sassoon, H. F.PARTINGTON, J. R., A history of chemistry,
book review of, 1192Pattern of uplifted islands in the main
ocean basins, J. T. Wilson, 592PAX, F., Meeresprodukte, book review of,
204Payne, W. J.: Synthetic detergents in
water and sewage systems (meeting re-port), 197
Pearson, J. R. See Reeve, E. B., et al.Penguin science survey, 1961, s. A. BAR-NETT and A. MCLAREN (Eds.), book re-view by G. Hardin, 32
Perception of ultrasound, A. V. Haeffand C. Knox, 590
Perera, T. B. See Hefferline, R. F.Permissible exposure to ionizing radiation,
K. Z. Morgan, 565Perry, T. L.: N-methylmetanephrine: ex-
cretion by juvenile psychotics, 587Perry, T. W., et al.: Incidence of gastric
ulcers in swine, 349Personality test interpretation by digital
computer, B. Kleinmuntz, 416Peterson, M. L.: Bodega Bay nuclear
plant (letter), 1117 -
Peterson, P. A.: book review of Discus-sions in cytogenetics, 581
PETERSON, R. T., A field guide to westernbirds, book review of, 104
Petroleum reserves (letter), J. Bivins, 798Pfahl, D. See Rubin, A. L., et al.Pfeffer, R. L. See Donn, W. L., et al.Phipps, T. E., Jr.: Civil defense (letter),
674Photo-oxidation systems with added io-
dine (letter), L. G. Wayne, 251Phylogeny: principles and methods (meet-
ing report), E. Caspari, 773Physical contact between mother and
young (letter), R. A. Maier, 673Physical sciences: some recent 'advances in
France and the United States, H. P.KALLMANN et al. (Eds.), book reviewby F. Seitz, 1279
Physics of fully ionized gases, L. SPITZER,JR., book review by W. B. Kunkel, 1045
Physiology and biochemistry of algae,R. A. LEWIN (Ed.), book review by L.Maohlis, 1193
Pickett, R. A. See Perry, T. W., et al.PIERCE, J. R., et al., Music from mathe-
matics (recording), review of, 28
ix
Pilgrim, F. J., and J. M. Kamen: Predic-tors of human food consumption, 501
Pilisuk, M.: Dominance of the military(letter), 247
Pitzer, K. S.: Bonding in xenon fluoridesand halogen fluorides, 414
Pizzarello, D. J., et al.: Variations in sur-vival time after whole-body radiationsat two times of the day, 349
Planet Jupiter (meeting report), R. Jas-trow and N. Panagakos, 351
Plasma corticosteroids: changes in con-centration after stimulation of hip-pocampus and amygdala, A. J. Mandellet al., 1212
Plasma protein synthesis in the liver:method for measurement of albuminformation in vivo, E. B. Reeve et al.,914
Pliocene-Pleistocene boundary in deep-sea sediments, D. B. Ericson et al., 727
PLUMPTON, c., and B. H. CHIRGWIN, Acourse of mathematics for engineersand scientists, book review of, 208
Pollard, M. See Sueltenfuss, E. A.POLUBARINOVA-KOCHINA, P. YA., Theory of
ground water movement, book reviewof, 820
Polygonal fracture and fold systems inthe salt crust, Great Salt Lake Desert,Utah, F. W. Christiansen, 607
Polymer structure: cross-linking of apolybenzimidazole, J. K. Gillham, 494
Population biology (letters), G. L. Web-ster; P. Ehrlich and R. W. Holm, 236
Pories, W. J. See Hopkins, B. J., et al.PORTER, G., Chemistry for the modern
world, book review of, 205POSER, C. M., and v. OSBOURN, Interna-
tional dictionary of drugs used inneurology and psychiatry, book reviewof, 583
Possibility of compound formation byhelium (letter), R. West and L. Haskin,672
Potency of conditioned reinforcers basedon food and on food and punishment,G. S. Reynolds, 838
Poulter, T. C.: Sonar signals of the sealion, 753
Pratt, R.: Effects of penicillin on bacteria(letter), 682
Prediction of the comparative reinforce-ment values of running and drinking,D. Premack, 1062
Predictors of human food consumption,F. J. Pilgrim and J. M. Kamen, 501
Prehistory in Shanidar Valley, northernIraq, R. S. Solecki, 179; erratum, 396
Premack, D.: Prediction of the compara-tive reinforcement of running and drink-ing, 1062
Preskitt, C. A.: book review of Neutronphysics, 29
Pribram, K. H. See Kimble, D. P.Price, D. J. de S.: Science for the human-
ist (letter), 677; book review of Scien-tific books, libraries, and collectors897
Probl'emes actuels de paleontologie, bookreview by G. G. Simpson, 1044
Progress in infrared spectroscopy, J. A.SZYMANSKI (Ed.), book review by A. G.Maki, 1280
Propagation of air waves from nuclearexplosions, W. L. Donn et al., 307
Proper accounting (editoriat), P. H. Abel-son, 7
Proprioceptive discrimination of a covertoperant without its observation by thesubject, R. F. Hefferline and T. B.Perera, 834
Psychophysics of perceived intensity: atheoretical basis for Fechner's andStevens' laws, D. M. MacKay, 1213
Purification of gamma globulin fragmentsby gel filtration, M. Tan and W. V.Epstein, 53
PURNELL, H., Gas chromatography, bookreview of. 579
x
Purpura, D. P. See Goldensohn, E. S.Putnam, H.: book review of The concept
of the positron, 745Pyrimidines, D. J. BROWN, book review by
H. S. Mosher, 29
QQuantum statistical mechanics, L. P. KADA-NOFF and G. BAYM, book review by R.Bersohn, 399
R
Rabi, I. I.: book review of The collectedpapers of Enrico Fermi, 746
Racial differences in skin resistance, L. C.Johnson and N. L. Corah, 766
Radar observes the weather, L. J. BATTAN,book review by H. R. Byers, 327
Radiation and waves in plasmas, M.MITCHNER (Ed.), book review by T. K.Fowler, 101
Radiation-induced gelation of dilute aque-ous pectin solutions, I. J. Wahba et al.,1297
Radioisotopes and bone, F. C. MCLEAN etal. (Eds.), book review by M. R. Urist,325
Raine, W. See Ekman, P., et al.Rao, P. R. See Bartlett, N.Rare-earth elements in tektites, L. Haskin
and M. A. Gehl, 1056Rare earth research, J. F. NACHMAN and
C. E. LUNDIN (Eds.), book review byC. P. Smyth, 102
RATCLIFFE, J. F., Elements of mathemati-cal statistics, book review of, 482
Reber, G.: Messier 1 (letter), 677Recent recession of tropical cliffy coasts,
R. J. Russell, 9Redei, G. P.: Somatic instability caused by
a cysteine-sensitive gene in Arabidopsis,767
Redmond, J. R.: Bohr effect: absence ina molluscan hemocyanin, 1294
Reed, T. E.: Assumptions in tests formeiotic drive, 406
Reeve, E. B., et al.: Plasma protein syn-thesis in the liver: method for measure-ment of albumin formation in vivo,914
Regeneration, D. RUDNICK, book review byR. J. Goss, 206
Removal of potassium alters b-dimensionof muscovite, A. F. Burns and J. L.White, 39
Repair and differential radiosensitivity(meeting report), R. F. Kimball, 56
Requirements for science (letter), R. C. A.Moore, 1088
Resistance to DDT in the mosquito fish,S. B. Vinson et al., 217
Reversible agglomeration used to removedimethylsulfoxide from large volumesof frozen blood, C. E. Huggins, 504
Reversible section of the brain by a wallof cold, R. Byck and P. Dirlik, 1216
Reynolds, G. S.: Potency of conditionedreinforcers based on food and on foodand punishment, 838
Rhodopsin: an enzyme, D. G. McConnelland D. G. Scarpelli, 848
Ribonucleic acid synthesis in protoplastsof Escherichia coli: inhibition by acti-nomycin D. B. Mach and E. L. Tatum,1051
Richmond, P. A.: What are we lookingfor?, 737
RICHTER, G. W., and M. A. EPSTEIN (Eds.),International review of experimentalpathology, book review of, 1044
Rieke, W. 0. See Kay, K.Rinehart, R. F.: book review: A course
of mathematics for engineers and scien-tists; A course of advanced mathematicsfor technical schools, 208
INDEX TO VOLUME 139
Riordan, J. F.: book review of Selectedpapers, 481
RIPLEY, S. D., II, A synopsis of the birds ofIndia and Pakistan, together with thoseof Nepal, Sikkim, Bhutan, and Ceylon,book review of, 748
Ripple marks show that countercurrentexists in Florida Straits, R. J. Hurleyand L. K. Fink, 603
Roberts, B. W.: book review of Diffusex-ray reflections from crystals, 1043
Rockstein, M., and K. F. Brandt: Enzymechanges in flight muscle correlated withaging and flight ability in the malehousefly, 1049
Rodin, R. J.: book review of Gnetum,481
Roe, A.: book review of the scientificlife, 582
ROMAN, P., Theory of elementary particles,book review of, 103
Roots of scientific integrity, The (editorial),P. H. Abelson, 1257
Rosen, S.: Science for the humanist(letter), 677
ROSENBERG, C. E., The cholera years, bookreview of, 1045
Rosenberg, M. D.: Cell guidance by al-terations in monomolecular films, 411
Rosenblatt, J. S. See Schneirla, T. C.Rosenbrook, W., Jr. See O'Connor, R.Rosholt, J. N., et al.: Isotopic fractiona-
tion of uranium in sandstone, 224Rotation of Venus: period estimated from
radar measurements, R. M. Goldsteinand R. L. Carpenter, 910
Rubin, A. L., et al.: Tropocollagen: sig-nificance of protease-induced alterations,37
Rubin, M. See Skinner, H. C. W., et al.RUDNICK, D., Regeneration, book review
of, 206RUNCORN, S. K. (Ed.), Continental drift,
book review of, 323Rushforth, N. B., et al.: Behavior in
hydra: contraction responses of Hydrapirardi to mechanical and light stimuli,760
Russell, R. J.: Recent recession of tropicalcliffy coasts, 9
Rutland, L. W.: book review of Advancedengineering mathematics, 1196
S
Sainsbury, C. L.: book review of Beryl-lium, 30
Saltman, P. See Charley, P.SANDERSON, R. T., Teaching chemistry with
models, book review of, 100Sandow, A.: Neuromuscular function
(meeting report), 198Sarton on the history of science, D. STIM-SON (Ed.), book review by W. D.Stahlman, 1043
Sassoon, H. F., and M. H. C. Parsons:Brownian movement in color photo-micrography, 1285
Satellites: scientific mission and design(meeting report), J. G. Stephenson, 776
Saunders, M. G. See Zubek, J. P., et al.Scarpelli, D. G. See McConnell, D. G.Schamaun, M. See Kantrowitz, A.SCHIEL, J. H., Journey through the Rocky
Mountains and the Humboldt Moun-tains to the Pacific Ocean, book reviewof, 478
Schlesinger, M. See Ekman, P., et al.Sohmalz, R. F., and K. E. Chave: Cal-
cium carbonate: factors affecting satu-ration in ocean waters off Bermuda,1206
Schmidt, M. W., and A. B. Kristofferson:Discrimination of successiveness: a testof a model of attention, 112
Schmidt-Nielsen, B., and C. R. Schrauger:Amoeba proteus: studying the contrac-tile vacuole by micropuncture, 606
Schmitt, F. 0. See Rubin, A. L., et al.
Schneirla, T. C., and J. S. Rosenblatt:"Critical periods" in the developmentof behavior (letter), 1110
Schoenfeld, M. R.: Acid phosphatase inserum: increase in acute myocardialinfarcation, 51
Schrauger, C. R. See Schmidt-Nielsen, B.Schrier, A. M. See Blough, D. S.Schwartz, N. B., and R. Bucher: Creativity
of the individual (letter), 798Schwertmann, U., and M. L. Jackson:Hydrogen-aluminum clays: a third buf-fer range appearing in potentiometrictitration, 1052
Science and the safe period, C. G. HART-MAN, book review by M. E. D,avis, 581
Science for the humanist (letters), E.Greenwald; S. Rosen; A. A. Mullin;M. A. Benarde; K. F. Zeisler; D. J.De Solla Price, 677
Science information (letter), C. D. Leake,1088
Science, government, and information(editorial), P. H. Abelson, 1015
Science reporting (editorial), P. H. Abel-son, 177
Science reporting in journals and news-papers (letters), R. L. Garwin; E. G.Boring; R. Sohngen; B. R. Fink; A.Kranish; G. E. Gates; R. Swanson; H.P. Leighly, Jr.; E. E. Sloman; J. H.Crawford, Jr., 1098
Scientific books, libraries, and collectors,J. L. THORNTON and R. I. J. TULLY, bookreview by D. J. de S. Price, 897
Scientific life, T. BERLAND, book review byA. Roe, 582
Scientist and national policy, McG.Bundy, 805
Scotopic spectral sensitivity in the monkey,D. S. Blough and A. M. Sohrier, 493
Scott, J. P.: "Critical periods" in the de-velopment of behavior (letter), 1110
Scott, T. K., and W. P. Jacobs: Auxin inColeus stems: limitation of transport athigher concentrations, 589
Sedimentary petrography, H. B. MILNER,book review by L. Dryden, 204
Segall, M. H., et al.: Cultural differencesin the perception of geometric illusions,769
SEGRE, E. (Ed.), The collected papers ofEnrico Fermi, book review of, 746
Seitz, F.: book review of Physical sciences:some recent advances in France and theUnited States, 1279
Sekular, R. W., and L. Ganz: Aftereffectof seen motion with a stabilized retinalimage, 419
Sela, M., et al.: Specific immunologic un-responsiveness to synthetic polypeptideantigens, 342. See also Ben-Efraim, S.,et al.
Selected papers, K. LINDERSTR0M-LANG,book review by J. F. Riordan, 481
Selective sensitivity to direction of move-ment in ganglion cells of the rabbitretina, H. B. Barlow and R. M. Hill,412
Self-maintained visual stimulation in mon-keys after long-term visual deprivation,-R. H. Wendt et al., 336
Serum protein synthesis by the fetal rat,P. C. Kelleher et al., 839
Setser, J. L. See Ehmann, W. D.Shahidi, N. T. See Oski, F. A., et al.Sharkey, A. G., Jr. See Friedel, R. A.Shaw, H. R.: Hydrogen-water vapor mix-
tures: control of hydrothermal atmo-spheres by hydrogen osmosis, 1220
Shaw, J. G.: Deoxyribonuclease sensi-tivity of ribonucleic acid synthesizingsystem from tobacco leaves, 924
Shunt bilirubin: evidence for two com-ponents, L. G. Israels et al., 1054
Sherburne, E. G., Jr., and M. L. Sher-burne: book review: A field guide towestern birds; A field guide to westernbird songs (recording), 104
Sherby, 0. D.: book reviews: Engineer-
ing alloys, 103; Uranium metallurgy,1277
Shields, W. R. See Rosholt, J. N., et al.Shively, J. E. See Perry, T. W., et al.Shneour, E. A.: book review of Design
and function at the threshold of life:the viruses, 207
Shoemaker, D. P.: book review of Intro-duction to ligand field theory, 326
Shute, B. E. See O'Keefe, J. A.Sidei, T. See Higashimura, T., et al.Signal detection in the rat, M. H. Hack,
758Silva, P. C.: book review of Summer
school of botany, 1960 (Darjeeling),207
Simmons, G., and P. Bell: Calcite-arago-nite equilibrium, 1197
Simpson, G. G.: Biology and the natureof science, 81; book reviews: Problemesactuels de paleontologie, 1044; AusJahrmillionen: Tiere der Vorzeit, 900
Sitterly, B. W.: book reviews: A historyof astronomy; Astronomy; The ABC'sof astronomy, 31; Exploring the uni-verse, 1 194
Sjoerdsma, A. See Spector, S., et al.Skanderbeg, J. See Israels, L. G., et al.Skin resistance levels and galvanic skin
response: unilateral differences, P. A.Obrist, 227
Skinner, B. J. See Skinner, H. C. W.,et al.; book review of The system ofmineralogy of James Dwight Dana andEdward Salisbury Dana, 821
Skinner, H. C. W., et al.: Age and ac-cumulation rate of dolomite-bearingcarbonate sediments in South Australia,335
Slawski, S. See Baum, G., et al.
Sloman, E. E.: Science reporting in jour-nals and newspapers (letter), 1098
Smirnow, R. See Baum, G., et al.Smith, C. E.: Memory, enzyme induction,
and porphyrins (letter), 1090Smith, D. F. See Agron, P. A., et al.Smith, E. J., et al.: Mariner II: prelim-
inary report on measurement of Venus:magnetic field, 909
Smoking, arteriosclerosis, and age (let-ters), G. E. Moore; C. L. Johannessen;S. L. Wilens, 1096
Smyth, C. P.: book review of Rare earthresearch, 102
Smyth, T., Jr. See Hoyle, G.SNELL, A. H. (Ed.), Nuclear instruments
and their uses, book review of, 899Sognnaes,-R. F.: Destruction of hard tissue
by biological organisms (meeting re-port), 849
Solecki, R. S.: Prehistory in ShanidarValley, northern Iraq, 179; erratum,396
Somatic instability caused by a cysteine-sensitive gene in Arabidopsis, G. P.R6dei, 767
Sonor signals of the sea lion, T. C.Poulter, 753
Sonett, C. P. See Smith, E. J., et al.Space-age astronomy and whale-oil lamps,
L. H. Aller, 21
Space science, H. E. Newell, 464sPAR, J., Earth, sea, and air, book review
of, 480Speakman, P. T. See Rubin, A. L., et al.Specific immunologic unresponsiveness to
synthetic polypeptide antigens, M. Selaet al., 342
Spector, S., et al.: Norepinephrine: syn-thesis from tyrosine-C1' in isolated per-fused guinea pig heart, 1299
SPENCER, E. W., Basic concepts of physicalgeology, book review of, 1194
Spiral flow in rivers, shallow seas, dustdevils, and models, W. F. Tanner, 41
SPITZER, L., JR., Physics of fully ionizedgases, book review of, 1045
SPORNE, K. R., The morphology of Pterido-phytes, book review of, 899
Stager, R. A., and H. G. Drickamer:
INDEX TO VOLUME 139
Ytterbium: effect of pressure and tem-perature on resistance, 1284
Stahlman, W. D.: book review of Sartonon the history of science, 1043
Statistics, G. H. WEINBERG and J. A. SCHU-MAKER, book review by L. E. Moses,746
Status of the Pleistocene Wisconsin stagein central North America, R. F. Flint,402
Stein, L.: Anticholinergic drugs and thecentral control of thirst, 46
Stephens, G. C.: book review of Aboutbiology, 31
Stephenson, J. G.: Satellites: scientificmission and design (meeting report),776
Still, J. W.: "Fire department" of science(letter), 676
STIMSON, D. (Ed.), Sarton on the historyof science, book review of, 1043
Stohr, P. E. See Goldring, S., et al.Stommel, H.: Varieties of oceanographic
experience, 572Stone, G. See Ekman, P., et al.Stonefly aquatic in the adult stage, S. G.
Jewett, Jr., 484Strain, W. H. See Hopkins, B. J., et al.Stratigraphy of Beds I through IV, 01-
duvai Gorge, Tanganyika, R. L. Hay,829
STREHLER, V. L., Time, cells, and aging,book review of, 400
Streng, A. G. See Grosse, A. V., et al.Streng, L. V. See Grosse, A. V., et al.Strontium-90 in hair, B. J. Hopkins et al.,
1064Structural chemistry: techniques (meeting
report), M. K. Wilson, 930Structural geology of North America,
A. J. EARDLEY, book review by M. P.Billings, 1277
Struve, O.: book re.view of The explora-tion of outer space, 820
Stubbe, H., Genetik: Grundlagen, Ergeb-nisse, und Probleme in Einzeldarstel-lungen, book review of, 1195
Study of the earth: readings in geologicalscience, J. F. WHITE, book review byE. W. Berry, 900
Stuiver, M. See Bloom, A. L. See alsoDeevey, E. S., Jr., et al.
Stump-tailed macaque: a promising lab-oratory primate, A. Kling and J. Orbach,45
Submergence of the Connecticut coast,A. L. Bloom and M. Stuiver, 332
Sueltenfuss, E. A., and M. Pollard: Cyto-chemical assay of interferon producedby duck hepatitis virus, 595; erratum,1275
Summer school of botany, 1960 (Dar-jeeling), P. MAHESHWARI et al. (Eds.),book review by P. C. Silva, 207
Supplee, W. C.: Antagonistic relation-ship between dietary cadmium and zinc,119
Sussman, M.: Growth of the cellular slimemold Polysphondylium pallidum in asimple nutrient medium, 338
Sutherland, N. S.: Cat's ability to dis-criminate oblique rectangles, 209
Sweeney, D.: Dopamine: its occurencein molluscan ganglia, 1051
Synapse arising at central node of Ranvier,and note on fixation of the centralnervous system, D. Bodian and N.Taylor, 330
Synopsis of the birds of India and Paki-stan, together with- those of Nepal,Sikkim, Bhutan, and Ceylon, S. D.RIPLEY, II, book review by H. Fried-mann, 748
Synthesis of chicken antibodies of ,highand low molecular weight, A. A. Bene-dict et al., 1302
Synthetic detergents in water and sewagesystems (meeting report), W. J. Payne,197
System of mineralogy of James Dwight
xiDana and Edward Salisbury Dana, c.FRONDEL, book review by B. J. Skinner,821
SZYMANSKI, J. A. (Ed.), Progress in in-frared spectroscopy, book review of,1280
TTallman, D. F. See Wahba, I. J., et al.Tan, M., and W. V. Epstein: Purifica-
tion of gamma globulin fragments by gelfiltration, 53
Tanner, W. F.: Spiral flow in rivers,shallow seas, dust devils, and models,41
TARASOV, N. P., A course of advancedmathematics for technical schools, bookreview of, 208
Tatum, E. L. See Mach, B.Tax credit for support of research (let-
ter), J. Bennett, 1235Taxonomy and speciation of Pseudo-
phonus, G. E. BALL and J. N. ANDERSON,book review by T. C. Barr, 1193
Taylor, N. See Bodian, D.Taylor, R. L.: Eighth Philadelphia meet-
ing, 621Taylor, W. P.: Dominance of the military
(letter), 247Teaching chemistry with models, R. T.
SANDERSON, book review by G. B. Kauff-man, 100
Tertiary lake deposits in western coter-minous United States, J. H. Feth, 107
Thalidomide: effect upon pregnancy inthe rhesus monkey, J. F. Lucey andR. E. Behrman, 1295
Theoretical basis for logarithmic cor-relations of fractionated radionuclidecompositions, E. C. Freiling, 1058
Theory and applications of ultravioletspectroscopy, H. H. JAFFE and M.ORCHIN, book review by B. G. Anex,1276
Theory of elementary particles, P. ROMAN,book review by J. D. Jackson, 103
Theory of ground water movement, P. YA.POLUBARINOVA-KOCHINA, book review byS. N. Davis, 820
Therapeutic dosage in small and largemammals (letter), P. D. Harwood, 684
Thermal properties of meteoritic ironfrom -150° to 3000 Celsius, C. P.Butler and R. J. Jenkins, 486
Thomas, C. A., and R. G. Orellana: Bio-chemical tests indicative of reaction ofcastor bean to Botrytis, 334
Thomas, J. O.: Canadian satellite: thetopside sounder Alouette (meeting re-port), 229
Thorne, R. F.: book review of A hand-book to plants in Victoria, 897
THORNTON, J. L., and R. I. J. TULLY,Scientific books, libraries, and col-lectors, book review of, 897
Throckmorton, L. H.: book review ofEvolution, 899
Thymus: its role in lymphoid recoveryafter irradiation, R. Auerbach, 1061
Ticks and disease, D. R. ARTHUR, bookreview by G. W. Wharton, 205
Time, cells, and aging, V. L. STREHLER,book review by A. I. Lansing, 400
Tissue culture viruses and vaccines, Com-mittee on: Continuously cultured tissuecells and viral vaccines, 15
Tissue levels of norepinephrine andepinephrine in hemorrhagic shock, B.Coleman and V. V. Glaviano, 54
Tittmann, B. R. See B6mmel, H. E., et al.TOMKINS, S. S., Affect, imagery, conscious-
ness, book review of, 400Tongues of science (meeting report), P.
V. Parkins, 930Toro-Goyco, E., and M. Cancio: Human
lipoproteins: role in transport of thy-roid hormones, 761
Tosteson, D. C.: book review of Biolog-ical transport, 1279
xii
Touster, O.: Biological control mechan-isms (meeting report), 926
Trader, C. D., et al.: Hemoglobin: mo-lecular changes during anuran meta-morphosis, 918
Transfer of genetic information (meetingreport), J. Abelson, 774
Tremoctopus violaceus uses Physalia ten-tacles as weapons, E. C. Jones, 764
Tropocollagen: significance of protease-induced alterations, A. L. Rubin et al.,37
Tryk, H. E. See Fosmire, F. R.Tryon, R. M.: book review of The mor-
pholgy of Pteridophytes, 899Tuberculin hypersensitivity: studies with
radio-active antigen and mononuclearcells, K. Kay and W. 0. Rieke, 487;erratum, 819
Tucker, H. G.: book review of Elementsof mathematical statistics, 482
Turtle grass in the deep sea (letter),D. R. Moore, 1234
Tuttle, L. W. See Hopkins, B. J., et al.Two new forms of silicon, R. H. Wentorf,
Jr. and J. S. Kasper, 338Tyler, H. R.: Botulinus toxin: effect on
the central nervous system of man,847
UUdenfriend, S. See Spector, S., et al.Ultrafiltration membrane performance
(letters), C. J. van Oss; W. E. Clark,1123
UMBREIT, w. w., Modern microbiology,book review of, 202
Umiji, S. See Mendes, E. G., et al.Undergraduate education in foreign af-
fairs, P. w. BIDWELL, book review byQ. Wright, 397
Unnecessary research institutes (editorial),D. Wolfie, 563
Unseen world, R. DUBOS, book review byJ. R. Gregg, 203
Uranium metallurgy, W. D. WILKINSON,book review by 0. D. Sherby, 1277
Urist, M. R.: book review of Radioiso-topes and bone, 325
Utilization of exogenous proline by theyeast Candida utilis, J. H. Miller andE. S. Kempner, 105
Uyeki, E. S., and F. B. Cliffe, Jr.: Thefederal scientist-administrator, 1267
Uzzell, T. M., Jr.: Natural triploidy insalamanders related to Ambystoma jef-fersonianum, 1 13
V
Van Allen, J. A. See Frank, L. A., et al.van der Hoeven, Th. See D. W. WoolleyVan der Stricht, E. See Malvicini, A.,
et al.Van Niel, C. B.: book review of Modern
microbiology, 202van Oss, C. J.: Ultrafiltration membrane
perform-ance (letter), 1123Van Rysselberghe, P.: book review ofAdvances in electrochemistry and elec-trochemical engineering, 747
van Wagtendonk, W. J.: book review ofComparative biochemistry, 326
VAJDA, s., Mathematical programming,book review of, 898
Variations in survival time after whole-body radiation at two times of the day,D. J. Pizzarellb et al., 349
Varieties of oceanographic experience, H.Stommel, 572
Vascular smooth muscle: dual effect ofcalcium, D. F. Bohr, 597
Vermeulen, T.: book review of Chemicalreaction engineering, 1278
Vetrovs, H. See Chang, R. S.Villee, C. A. See Kelleher, P. C.Vinson, S. B., et al.: Resistance to DDT
INDEX TO VOLUME 139in the mosquito fish, Gambusia affinis,217
Virus-containing leukocytes in polioen-cephalitis, E. Nelson et al., 499
Visscher, M. B.: Animal experiments:regulatory measure in the Senate pre-sents hazards to public (letter), 871
wWADDINGTON, C. H., New patterns in ge-
netics and development, book reviewof, 580
Wahba, I. J., et al.: Radiation-inducedgelation of dilute aqueous pectin solu-tions, 1297
Wainerdi, R. E., and N. P. DuBeau:Nuclear activation analysis, 1027
Walsh, J. See News and commentWARD, R. G., An introduction to the physi-
cal chemistry of iron and steel making,book review of, 898
Warren, L. H.: book review of Eccrinesweat glands and eccrine sweating, 748
Watson, G. E.: Feather replacement inbirds, 50
Watson, S. A. See Bauman, L. F., et al.Wayne, L. G.: Photo-oxidation systems
with added iodine (letter), 251Weather control: use of asphalt coatings
to tap solar energy, J. F. Black, 226Weber, F. N., Jr., et al.: Molecular
weight: measurements with gravity cells,837
Webster, G. L.: Population biology (let-ter), 236
Webster, R. See King, J. A., et al.WEINBERG, G. H., and J. A. SCHUMAKE,
Statistics, book review of, 746Welch, G. See Zubek, J. P., and Zubek,
J. P., et al.Wendt, R. H., et al.: Self-maintained vis-
ual stimulation in monkeys after long-term visual deprivation, 336
Wentorf, R. H., Jr., and J. S. Kasper: Twonew forms of silicon, 338
West, R., and L. Haskin: The possibilityof comppund formation by helium (let-ter), 672
Wharton, G. W.: book review of Ticksand disease, 205
What are we looking for?, P. A. Rich-mond, 737
White, D. E., et al.: Geothermal brinewell: mile-deep drill hole may tap ore-bearing magmatic water and rocks un-dergoing metamorphism, 919
WHITE, J. F., Study of the earth: readingsin geological science, book review of,900
White, J. L. See Burns, A. F.White, W. B.: book review of Minerals
in the infrared: a critical bibliography,900
Wildlife's ten-year cycle, L. B. KEITH, bookreview by P. W. Frank, 1196
Wilens, S. L.: Smoking, arteriosclerosis,and age (letter), 1096
WILKINSON, W. D., Uranium metallurgy,book review of, 1277
Williams, L. P.: book reviews: Historicalstudies in the language of chemistry,479; A history of chemistry, 1192
Williams, R. J.: book review of The natureof biochemistry, 398
Williamson, S. M., and C. W. Koch:Xenon tetrafluoride: reaction with aque-ous solutions, 1046
WILLIS, J. H., A handbook to plants inVictoria, book review of, 897
Wilson, J. T.: Pattern of uplifted islandsin the main ocean basins, 592
Wilson, M. K.: Structural chemistry:techniques (meeting report), 930
Winter, E. H.: book review of Marriagein tribal societies, 1195
Witcofski, R. L. See Pizzarello, D. J., et el.WOLDMAN, N.E., Engineering alloys, book
review of, 103
Wolfle, D.: editorials: Aid to the U.S.,803; Biologists' choice, 459; Confronta-tion, 1173; Unnecessary research' in-stitutes, 563
Wolfle, D.: AAAS council meeting, 1962,614
Wollin, G. See Ericson, D. B.Woodford, A. O.: book review of Charles
Lyell, 821Woodwell, G. M., and L. N. Miller:
Chronic gamma radiation affects thedistribution of radial increment in Pinusrigida stems, 222
Woolley, D. W., and Th. van der Hoeven:Alteration in learning ability caused bychanges in cerebral serotonin and cate-chol amines, 610
WOOSTER, W. A., Diffuse x-ray reflectionsfrom crystals, book review of, 1043
Word association: common and originalresponse, F. R. Fosmire and H. E.Tryk, 415
World technology and human destiny, R.ARON et al., book review by P. F.Drucker, 1276
Wortham, J. S. See Trader, C. D., et al.Worthington, W. C., Jr., and R. S. Cath-
cart, III: Ependymal cilia: distributionand activity in the adult human brain,221
Wright, Q.: book review of Undergrad-uate education in foreign affairs, 397
x,YZXenon difluoride and the nature of the
xenon-fluorine bond, P. A. Agron et al.,842
Xenon hydroxide: an experimental hazard,N. Bartlett and P. R. Rao, 506
Xenon tetrafluoride: crystal structure, J.A. Ibers and W. C. Hamilton, 106
Xenon tetrafluoride molecule and its ther-mal motion: a neutron diffraction study,J. H. Burns et al, 1208
Xenon tetrafluoride: reaction with aque-ous solutions, S. M. Williamson andC. W. Koch, 1046
YAGLOM, I. M., Geometric transforma-tions, book review of, 749
Yalow, R. S. See Berson, S. A.Yamamoto, R. T. See Jacobson, M., et al.Yamamoto, T. See Israels, L. G., et al.YEATER, M. L. (Ed.), Neutron physics,
book review of, 29YOUNG, L. B. (Ed.), Exploring the uni-
verse, book review of, 1194YOUNG, j. z., The life of vertebrates, book
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parative physiology, and natural history.As such it represents an approach and asynthesis of continuing validity andinterest. This is presented with greatlucidity and narrative skill, and thereader is drawn along by the peculiarlyfelicitous analogies of which von Frischis such a master.
Unfortunately the author has notbeen well served by his translator andpublisher. There are a number of typo-graphical errors. The translation isover-literal in places and retains theword order of the original at the ex-pense of style and readability, and oc-casionally at the expense of sense.Units of measure have been half angli-cized by translating them from themetric system to inches. One can readi-ly recognize some of these conversions(1250 red blood cells form a row 2/5inches long), but other remain mysteri-ous (100-200 stomata in an area of1/2000 sq. in.). These are trivial mat-ters, but they impede the enjoyment ofthe book, particularly by the nonbiol-ogist to whom it is addressed. This isa pity, for a modest amount of editorialwork would have remedied the diffi-culties.
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NotesBiological Sciences
In format and content, part 2, Biol-ogy, Genetics, Agriculture, Medicine,and Zoology, of the Penguin ScienceSurvey, 1961 (edited by S. A. Barnettand Anne McLaren. Penguin Books,Baltimore, Md., 1961. 251 pp. Paper,$1.45), appearstobe a linealdescendantof the now defunct New Biology Series,though the putative paternity is no-where given. It is roughly the size oftwo semiannual volumes of NewBiology, and its articles are pitched atthe same level-that is, at approxi-mately the level of the ScientificAmerican.
This first issue includes discussionsof the following topics: world health(B. B. Waddy), food production (N. W.Pirie), locust control (Gunn), myxo-matosis (H. V. Thompson), the octopusbrain (M. J. Wells), viruses (F. K.Sanders), proteins (G. H. Haggis),antigens (N. A. Mitchison), the mor-phogenesis of pattern (J. M. Smith),
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Donald Michie's discussion of ma-chines-that-learn, with an account of asimple one made out of matchboxes,should be of interest to teachers ofhigh school and college students whoare eager for special problems. Thearticle on smoking and lung cancer, byE. Maurice Backett, is admirablyclear. W. M. S. Russell's discussionon "the use of animals for experi-ment" includes a wealth of detail newto me, at least; anyone confrontedwith antivivisectionist activities shouldconsult this paper written by a manwho was, for five years, engaged in thestudy of humane laboratory techniques.
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EGO's purpose is to gather and transmit data onenergetic particles and other geophysical phenomena.It will be launched into an eccentric orbit by an Atlas-Agena B vehicle from Cape Canaveral late next year.
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Dealing with various problems in theproduction of chromosome aberrations,papers by S. Wolff, D. R. Parker, H. J.Evans, and A. T. Natarajan emphasizedthe importance of the proximity ofchromosomes and chromosome parts indetermining dose kinetics and stage sen-
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Recent developments in the study ofpostirradiation repair of premutationaldamage were summarized in a series ofpapers on coliphage (W. Harm), Esche-richia coli (C. O. Doudney and E. M.Witkin), Paramecium (R. F. Kimball),and Drosophila (F. H. Sobels). Includedwere the demonstration of gene-con-
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pair or removal of premutational dam-age and in its fixation or incorporationas mutation (Doudney, Witkin), the re-
lation between the rates of repair oftwo classes of chromosomal lesions inParamecium and the role of these twoclasses in differential sensitivity duringthe life cycle of the cell (Kimball), andthe demonstration of some of the prop-erties of repair of premutational dam-age during various stages of spermato-
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Lockheed has given us permission to disclose that the F-104carries a 19.25mm hemisphere of KODAK IRTRAN 2 OpticalMaterial on the flat face of which we deposit by a uniquemethod a 4mm x 4mm film of lead sulfide to which leads areattached. This kind of infrared sensor we call a KODAK EK-TRON Detector, Type Q-5, Modified. The hemisphere has beenmade also out of another high-index infrared-transmittingmaterial, strontium titanate. Replacement of this by IRTRAN
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which is about 250 ,usec at 25°C-more stable over longperiods with less effect from storage conditions. Also, thedark resistance stays put better. Therefore the s/n drifts less.Incidentally, signal and noise levels are both high, whichlessens the demands on the associated circuitry. (NEP, how-ever, is less than 6.7 x 10- watts for 600°C radiation choppedat 2500 cycles/sec over a 1 cycle/sec bandwidth.)We mention high index. We are rather pleased at having it
in the record that some years ago we suggested to the brethrenthat the same principle that makes an oil-immersion micro-scope objective resolve more detail than the best dry objectivecould also be worked for another purpose in the infraredgame. Putting the detector film on the high-index hemisphereflat boosts the signal by 3.4 X.
Safe as the F-104 makes i(s feel as wve sit before our hearths, ve'dfeel even safer if we had more sales outlets for these buttons thant jiusto0/e make of airplanie. We siure woluld like it if it tuirnted out, ini linlewith the prophet's beauitifil alliusion1 to old iroti, that a/i entirely lif-ferelnt uise wver-e foil/id in addlitio,i for Tipe Q-5 dletectors. EastmaniKodak Company, Special Products Division, Rochester 4, N. Y. canhelp you thi,ik about that.
Jones' filmThe horseplayers of America have made a contribution toengineering. True horseplayers spend their lives contributing.They contribute by a process based on ordinal digits. Deter-mination of the digits often requires instrumentation. A soundtechnology has developed to support this instrumentation.The horseplayers gladly support the technology by their con-tributions. The technology is now old enough to have addedthe expression "photo finish"* to common speech.A photo finish negative is projected for the judges less than
25 seconds after the last horse crosses the finish line. Theynearly always wait for the last horse. If the last horse is quitelate, it looks longer than the first horse because there is hardlynieed for it to hurry any more as it passes the finish line. Thefinish line is the optical conjugate of a narrow slit at the focalplane of the camera. The film is exposed only at that point asit moves past the slit at constant speed.We have just introduced a new KODAK Timing Negative
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That's not a TV. It's an instance of somebody (Lester A.Dine Co., 102 Jericho Turnpike, Floral Park, N. Y., to beprecise) buying one of our products (the KODAK CAROUSELProjector, to be precise) and doing something smart withit. Inside this fine walnut cabinet the projector shows 80 slidesautomatically and a tape machine plays a commentary alongwith them. $550 complete, they tell us.
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