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starting in 1967) receive sufficient finan- cial support so that it may more effec- tively report on and discuss "the in- fluence of governmental, political, eco- nomic, and social actions, decisions, trends, and policies on the nature of science and technology and the oppor- tunities and limitations that confront them." The publication is circulated to nearly one-half million engineers. A paper by Alan R. Putnam (Amer- ican Society for Metals) was delivered by John H. Fellows; he discussed the value and uses of membership profile studies. ASM had concluded such a study in 1963, the results of which, Putnam said, "surprised us . . . and had a healthy effect on the planning of activities." A profile was developed on such important statistics as educa- tional level, length of memberships, technical information needs, and -met- als of interest to members. Member- ship surveys, Putnam disclosed, can be used to reveal member interests that are not being served or that are being "over-served"; they give busi- ness staffs deeper insights into the market accorded to advertisers; and they may be used for planning pur- poses and even recruitment efforts. Cautions were also noted. Changes in a membership profile occur with time, and important minorities may not be revealed. Surveys, moreover, tend to be poor instruments for detecting future or emerging interests of mem- bers. To overcome this last drawback, ASM has created an Advisory Techni- cal Awareness Council whose sole func- tion is to identify new and emerging areas of science and technology that may require the attention of the society. Also, Putnam warned, membership pro- files cannot answer philosophical ques- tions for the society, and they are not substitutes for good editorial judg- ment, reasonable business acumen, or effective long-range planning. In the conference's most sweeping an- alysis of the societies' publications ef- forts, Derek J. de Solla Price (Yale Uni- versity) claimed that "80 percent of the value and function of the scientific paper lies outside the realm of com- munication." Speaking specifically about science, Price charged that it has be- come a purchased commodity whose appeal is no longer solely intellectual in nature. A consequence of society's (in the larger sense of the word) lar- gesse in supporting science is the de- mand for publication regardless of the merits of what it is that's being pub- 31 MARCH 1967 lished. Rather than maintain the current Alice-in-Wonderland publishing pace, Price suggested that a wiser atti- tude would be to explore more deeply the new technologies of preprint ex- changes in small groups and selective use of citation methods to provide alerting services. To provide for the dissemination of research front find- ings, whose useful life-span tends to be ephemeral, Price called for the es- tablishment of a science daily news- paper. Its size, Price calculated, need be no greater than that of the Wall Street Journal. Meanwhile, he added, research communications of lasting value would be published in a relatively small archive consisting of a few jour- nals of high-status quality. In discussing the literature of tech- nology, Price was -even more severe in his condemnations. "Nobody seems to know what the technologist wants to read nor why there seems to be such an enormous mass of technologi- cal literature that satisfies so little of his appetite. . . . I suggest that most of the literature is there for acciden- tal reasons or because some people think it should be there rather than be- cause of any need or actual use." The answers to typical engineering ques- tions-"What is the torsional break- ing strength of the human ankle?"- Price said, are to be found not in an archive, but in a data bank. Earlier in the session, Walter M. Carlson (U.S. Defense Department) had reported findings of DOD studies that lent support to Price's comments. The DOD had sampled the information- gathering habits of engineers asso- ciated with the defense industry (about one-quarter of the engineering popula- tion). "We are finding," Carlson said, "that engineers make little or no ef- fective use of information that is thrust upon them by one of our so-called in- formation systems or that is packaged in one of the general media such as technical journals...." Referring to the content of society publications, Carlson observed, "You could become quite convinced that the 64,000 engineers in research and teaching are the only people in the profession. . . . Develop- ment, consulting, design, production, sales and management people do not make very large use of journals and similar formal media established to pro- vide useful general communications." STANLEY KLEIN Engineers Joint Council, New York, New York Forthcoming Events April 11-13. Nursing Service and Hospital Administration, American Hospital Assoc., Chicago, Ill. (E. J. Lanigan, AHA, 840 N. Lake Shore Dr., Chicago 60611) 12-14. Optical Soc. of Amer., Colum- bus, Ohio. (Miss M. Warga, OSA, 1155 16th St., NW, Washington, D.C. 20036) 12-14. Shock Tube Symp., 6th in-tern., Freiburg, West Germany. (R. G. Fowler, Dept. of Physics, Univ. of Oklahoma, Norman 73069) 13-14. Teaching of Mathematics to Physicists, Inst. of Physics and Physical Soc. and Inst. of Mathematics and Its Ap- plications, conf., Exeter, England. (Meet- ings Officer, Inst. of Physics and Physical Soc., 47 Belgrave Sq., London, S.W.1, England) 13-15. American Assoc. for Cancer Re- search, 48th annual mtg., Chicago, Ill. (Secretary-Treasurer, The Association, 7701 Burholme Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 19111) 13-16. British Medical Assoc.,- annual clinical conf., Londonderry, Northern Ire- land. (Secretariat, Tavistock Sq., London, W.C. 1, England) 14-15. Echoencephalography, intern. symp., Univ. of Erlangen-Nurnberg, West Germany. (W. Schiefer, 8520 Erlangen, Krankenhausstrasse 12, West Germany) 14-21. French Physical Soc., 61st ex- hibition, Paris. (The Society, 33 rue Croulebarbe, Paris 13') 15-16. American Soc. for Artificial In- ternal Organs, annual mtg., Atlanta, Ga. (P. M. Galletti, Dept. of Physiology, Em- ory Univ., Atlanta) 15-16. Histochemical Soc., 18th annual mtg., Chicago, Ill. (G. M. Lehrer, Div. of Neurochemistry, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, 11 E. 100 St., New York 10029) 15-16. Nucleic Acids -Symp., Santa Monica, Calif. (M. S. Dunn, 9325 Venice Blvd., Culver City, Calif.) 15-16. Scientific Photography, 2nd symp., Pacific Northwest Chapter of Biological Photographic Assoc., Univ. of Washing- ton, Seattle. (J. W. McKim, Symp. on Scientific Photography, Univ. of Wash- ington, Seattle 98105) 16-21. American Physiological Soc., spring mtg., Chicago, Ill. (The Society, 9650 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, Md. 20014) 16-21. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, annual mtg., Chicago, Ill. (FASEB, Convention Office, 9650 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, Md. 20014) 16-21. International Cartographic As- soc., general assembly and technical conf., Amsterdam, Netherlands. (F. J. Ormeling, Secretary-Treasurer, Bachlaan 39, Hil- versum, Netherlands) 16-21. Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, 101st semiannual conv., New York, N.Y. (Executive Secre- tary, 9 E. 41 St., New York 10017) 16-21. Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeuties, spring mtg., Chicago, Ill. (The Society, 9650 Rock- ville Pike, Bethesda, Md. 20014) 17-19. 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  • starting in 1967) receive sufficient finan-cial support so that it may more effec-tively report on and discuss "the in-fluence of governmental, political, eco-nomic, and social actions, decisions,trends, and policies on the nature ofscience and technology and the oppor-tunities and limitations that confrontthem." The publication is circulatedto nearly one-half million engineers.A paper by Alan R. Putnam (Amer-

    ican Society for Metals) was deliveredby John H. Fellows; he discussed thevalue and uses of membership profilestudies. ASM had concluded such astudy in 1963, the results of which,Putnam said, "surprised us . . . andhad a healthy effect on the planning ofactivities." A profile was developedon such important statistics as educa-tional level, length of memberships,technical information needs, and-met-als of interest to members. Member-ship surveys, Putnam disclosed, canbe used to reveal member intereststhat are not being served or that arebeing "over-served"; they give busi-ness staffs deeper insights into themarket accorded to advertisers; andthey may be used for planning pur-poses and even recruitment efforts.

    Cautions were also noted. Changes ina membership profile occur withtime, and important minorities may notbe revealed. Surveys, moreover, tendto be poor instruments for detectingfuture or emerging interests of mem-bers. To overcome this last drawback,ASM has created an Advisory Techni-cal Awareness Council whose sole func-tion is to identify new and emergingareas of science and technology thatmay require the attention of the society.Also, Putnam warned, membership pro-files cannot answer philosophical ques-tions for the society, and they are notsubstitutes for good editorial judg-ment, reasonable business acumen, oreffective long-range planning.

    In the conference's most sweeping an-alysis of the societies' publications ef-forts, Derek J. de Solla Price (Yale Uni-versity) claimed that "80 percent of thevalue and function of the scientificpaper lies outside the realm of com-munication." Speaking specifically aboutscience, Price charged that it has be-come a purchased commodity whoseappeal is no longer solely intellectualin nature. A consequence of society's(in the larger sense of the word) lar-gesse in supporting science is the de-mand for publication regardless of themerits of what it is that's being pub-31 MARCH 1967

    lished. Rather than maintain thecurrent Alice-in-Wonderland publishingpace, Price suggested that a wiser atti-tude would be to explore more deeplythe new technologies of preprint ex-changes in small groups and selectiveuse of citation methods to providealerting services. To provide for thedissemination of research front find-ings, whose useful life-span tends tobe ephemeral, Price called for the es-tablishment of a science daily news-paper. Its size, Price calculated, needbe no greater than that of the WallStreet Journal. Meanwhile, he added,research communications of lastingvalue would be published in a relativelysmall archive consisting of a few jour-nals of high-status quality.

    In discussing the literature of tech-nology, Price was -even more severein his condemnations. "Nobody seemsto know what the technologist wantsto read nor why there seems to besuch an enormous mass of technologi-cal literature that satisfies so little ofhis appetite. . . . I suggest that mostof the literature is there for acciden-tal reasons or because some peoplethink it should be there rather than be-cause of any need or actual use." Theanswers to typical engineering ques-tions-"What is the torsional break-ing strength of the human ankle?"-Price said, are to be found not in anarchive, but in a data bank.

    Earlier in the session, Walter M.Carlson (U.S. Defense Department) hadreported findings of DOD studies thatlent support to Price's comments. TheDOD had sampled the information-gathering habits of engineers asso-ciated with the defense industry (aboutone-quarter of the engineering popula-tion). "We are finding," Carlson said,"that engineers make little or no ef-fective use of information that is thrustupon them by one of our so-called in-formation systems or that is packagedin one of the general media such astechnical journals...." Referring to thecontent of society publications, Carlsonobserved, "You could become quiteconvinced that the 64,000 engineers inresearch and teaching are the onlypeople in the profession. . . . Develop-ment, consulting, design, production,sales and management people do notmake very large use of journals andsimilar formal media established to pro-vide useful general communications."

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    Forthcoming Events

    April11-13. Nursing Service and Hospital

    Administration, American Hospital Assoc.,Chicago, Ill. (E. J. Lanigan, AHA, 840N. Lake Shore Dr., Chicago 60611)

    12-14. Optical Soc. of Amer., Colum-bus, Ohio. (Miss M. Warga, OSA, 115516th St., NW, Washington, D.C. 20036)

    12-14. Shock Tube Symp., 6th in-tern.,Freiburg, West Germany. (R. G. Fowler,Dept. of Physics, Univ. of Oklahoma,Norman 73069)

    13-14. Teaching of Mathematics toPhysicists, Inst. of Physics and PhysicalSoc. and Inst. of Mathematics and Its Ap-plications, conf., Exeter, England. (Meet-ings Officer, Inst. of Physics and PhysicalSoc., 47 Belgrave Sq., London, S.W.1,England)

    13-15. American Assoc. for Cancer Re-search, 48th annual mtg., Chicago, Ill.(Secretary-Treasurer, The Association,7701 Burholme Ave., Philadelphia, Pa.19111)

    13-16. British Medical Assoc.,- annualclinical conf., Londonderry, Northern Ire-land. (Secretariat, Tavistock Sq., London,W.C. 1, England)

    14-15. Echoencephalography, intern.symp., Univ. of Erlangen-Nurnberg, WestGermany. (W. Schiefer, 8520 Erlangen,Krankenhausstrasse 12, West Germany)

    14-21. French Physical Soc., 61st ex-hibition, Paris. (The Society, 33 rueCroulebarbe, Paris 13')

    15-16. American Soc. for Artificial In-ternal Organs, annual mtg., Atlanta, Ga.(P. M. Galletti, Dept. of Physiology, Em-ory Univ., Atlanta)

    15-16. Histochemical Soc., 18th annualmtg., Chicago, Ill. (G. M. Lehrer, Div. ofNeurochemistry, Mount Sinai School ofMedicine, 11 E. 100 St., New York 10029)

    15-16. Nucleic Acids -Symp., SantaMonica, Calif. (M. S. Dunn, 9325 VeniceBlvd., Culver City, Calif.)15-16. Scientific Photography, 2nd symp.,

    Pacific Northwest Chapter of BiologicalPhotographic Assoc., Univ. of Washing-ton, Seattle. (J. W. McKim, Symp. onScientific Photography, Univ. of Wash-ington, Seattle 98105)

    16-21. American Physiological Soc.,spring mtg., Chicago, Ill. (The Society,9650 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, Md.20014)

    16-21. Federation of American Societiesfor Experimental Biology, annual mtg.,Chicago, Ill. (FASEB, Convention Office,9650 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, Md. 20014)

    16-21. International Cartographic As-soc., general assembly and technical conf.,Amsterdam, Netherlands. (F. J. Ormeling,Secretary-Treasurer, Bachlaan 39, Hil-versum, Netherlands)

    16-21. Society of Motion Picture andTelevision Engineers, 101st semiannualconv., New York, N.Y. (Executive Secre-tary, 9 E. 41 St., New York 10017)

    16-21. Society for Pharmacology andExperimental Therapeuties, spring mtg.,Chicago, Ill. (The Society, 9650 Rock-ville Pike, Bethesda, Md. 20014)

    17-19. Elementary Particles, Inst. ofPhysics and Physical Soc., conf., London,

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    17-21. Central Service Management,American Hospital Assoc., Miami Beach,Fla. (E. J. Lanigan, Conv. and Mtg. Bu-reau, 840 N. Lake Shore Dr., Chicago,Ill. 6061 1)

    17-21. Use of Isotopes and Radiationin Plant Pathology Studies, Intern. Atom-ic Energy Agency and Food and Agricul-ture Organization, symp., Vienna, Austria.(J. H. Kane, Chief, Conf. Branch, Div. ofTechnical Information, Atomic EnergyCommission, Washington, D.C. 20545)

    18-2. International Hydrographic Bu-reau, intern. conf., Monte Carlo, Monaco.(Contre-Amiral Charles Pierre, Quai desEtats Unis, Monte Carlo, Monaco)

    18-19. Applications Related Phenomenain Titanium Alloys, American Soc. forTesting Materials, symp., Los Angeles,Calif. (The Society, 1916 Race St., Phila-delphia, Pa. 19103)

    18-20. Computer Conf., Atlantic City,N.J. (American Federation of InformationProcessing Societies, 211 E. 43 St., NewYork 10017)

    18-20. Space Instrumentation for In-dustry, southeastern instrument conf.,Cocoa Beach, Fla. (A. L. Keith, 1127 S.Patrick Dr., Satellite Beach, Fla. 32935)

    18-21. National Council of Teachers ofMathematics, 45th annual, Las Vegas,Nev. (J. D. Gates, NCTM, 1201 16th St.,NW, Washington, D.C. 20036)

    19. Intensity of Casual Relationships inSchizophrenia: Living in Imagination, As-soc. for the Advancement of Psycho-analysis, New York, N.Y. (The As-sociation, 329 E. 62 St., New York10021)

    19. Oral Cancer Symp., 5th, St. FrancisHospital, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. (M. A. En-gelman, 1 E. Academy St., WappingersFalls, N.Y.)

    19-20. 1967 Electronics and Instrumen-tation Conf. and Exhibit, Cincinnati, Ohio.(G. McVey, Prooter & Gamble Co., Ivory-dale Technical Center, Cincinnati 45227)

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    28-29. Physics of SuperconductingDevices, symp., Univ. of Virginia, Char-lottesville. (B. S. Deaver, Jr., OrganizingCommittee, Dept. of Physics, Univ. ofVirginia, Charlottesville 22903)

    28-30. Wisconsin Acad. of Sciences,Arts and Letters, annual mtg., WisconsinState Univ., Oshkosh. (J. Thompson,Birge Hall, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison53706)

    29. American Soc. for Clinical Nutri-tion, annual mtg., Atlantic City, N.J. (A.B. Eisenstein, 818 S. Meramec Ave., St.Louis, Mo. 63105)

    29-4. American Ceramic Soc., 69th an-nual mtg., New York, N.Y. (Technical,Secretary, The Society, 4055 N. High St.,Columbus 14, Ohio)

    30-3. Underwater Technology Conf.,American Soc. of Mechanical Engineers,Hampton, Va. (Meetings Manager, TheSociety, 345 E. 47 St., New York 10017)

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    Date of Issue

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    10 February

    Pages

    1-136137-236237-388389-496497-632633-732

    Names of authors of books reviewed are

    AAAAS: Council meeting, 1966, 855; Of-

    ficers, committees and representativesfor 1967, 857; Public information serv-ice, 869; Report of the eighth Wash-ington meeting, A, 860; Reports of sec-tions and societies, 871

    Abuaf, N., et al.: Molecular beams withenergies above one electron volt, 997

    Abbott, R. T., and R. Jensen: Molluscanfaunal changes around Bermuda, 687

    ABELiS, F., Ed., Optical properties andelectronic structure -of metals and al-loys, book review of, 991

    Abelson, P. H., (editorials): Europeandiscontent with the "technology gap,"783; The future space program, 1369;global weather, 153; John EdwardFogarty, 523; Marine science and tech-iilogy, 1621

    Abductin: a rubber-like protein from the

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    internal triangular hinge ligament of Pec-ten, R. E. Kelly and R. V. Rice, 208

    ABERLE, D. F., The Peyote religion amongthe Navaho, book review of, 1531

    ABERLE, S. D. See BROPHY, W. A.Abiogenic synthesis (letter), D. R. Whike-

    hart and J. B. Gilbert, 1495Ably elucidated precepts (letter), L. I.

    Kindler, 1058Acetylcholine receptor: similarity in

    axons and junctions, P. Rosenberg andH. G. Mautner, 1569

    Acetylcholinesterase: method for demon-strationf in amacrine cells of rabbitretina, C. W. Nichols and G. B.Koelle, 477

    Actions of chemicals on dividing cells,The, B. A. KIHLMAN, book review byS. Wolff, 443

    Activation analysis of soluble and fixedsodium in mammalian hair, G. S. Ken-nington, 588

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    CAPITALS.

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    733-932933-10481049-11481149-13521353-14521453-16061607-1706

    Activity and responsivity in rats aftermagnesium pemoline injections, G.Beach and D. P. Kimble, 698

    Activity coefficients of aqueous potassiumchloride measured with a potassium-sensitive glass electrode, P. B. Hostetleret al., 1537

    ACZEL, J., Lectures on functional equationsand their applications, book review of,1234

    Adaptation of an insect cell line (Grace'santheraea cells) to medium free ofinsect hemolymph, C. E. Yunker et al.,1565

    Addanki, S., et al.: Passive transport of5,5-dimethyl-2,4-oxazolidinedione intobeef heart mitochondria, 1678

    Again, classical versus molecular biologystudies (letters), E. A. Salzen et al.,1362

    Aghajanian, G. E. See Morris, N. R.,et al.

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  • Ajello, L., and S.-L. Cheng: Sexual re-production in Histoplasma capsulatum,1696

    ALBE-FESSARD, D., et al., book review ofAtlas ster6otaxique du diencephale durat blanc, 62

    Albrecht, I. See Rosenberg, L. E., et al.Alder, B. See Wasson, J. T., et al.Aldolase reaction with sugar diphosphates,A. H. Mehler and M. E. Cusic, Jr., 1101

    Aldrich, L. T. See Hart, S. R.Alexander, D. E. See Wilson, C. M.ALFPvN, H., Worlds-antiworlds, book re-

    view of, 1527Alger, F. E., and T. Tsang: Diversity and

    hindsight (letters), 402Allen, G. See Friesen, A. J. D., et al.Allen, S. L.: Genomic exclusion: a rapidmeans for inducing homozygous diploidlines in Tetrahymena pyriformis, syn-gen 1, 575

    Aller, L. H.: Astronomy's crucial require-ments (letter), 953

    Alloy phase equilibria, A. PRINCE, bookreview by H. C. Yeh and A. M. Al-per, 64

    Alper, A. M., See Yeh, H. C.Alpers, M. See Gajdusek, D. C., et al.Alpert, B., et al.: Chemical and biologi-

    cal warfare: is propriety the issue?(letters), 1196

    Alpha-glycerophosphate dehydrogenaseand glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenasein tissues of the Weddell seal, G. H.Fried et al., 1560

    Aluminum-26 in Pacific sediment: impli-cations, J. T. Wasson et al., 446

    AMALDI, G., The nature of matter, bookreview of, 818

    American Jurassic symmetrodonts andRhaetic "pantotheres," A. W. Cromptonand F. A. Jenkins, Jr., 1006

    Amino acid transport: evidence for genet-ic control of two types in human kid-neys, C. R. Scriver and 0. H. Wilson,1428; erratum, 1656

    Ammeraal, R. N. See Schrek, R., et al.Amphibian orientation: an unexpected ob-

    servation, V. Twitty et al., 352Analysis of numerical methods, E. ISAAC-

    SON and H. B. KELLER, book reviewby R. W. Hamming, 993

    Analytic S-matrix, The, R. J. EDEN et al.,book review by M. L. Goldberger,1658

    Anaphylatoxin in its relation to the com-plement system, J. Jensen, 1122

    Anderson, D. M., et al.: Frost phenomenaon Mars, 319

    Anderson, J. B. See Abuaf, N., et al.ANDERSON, J. T. See OGILVY, C. S.Anderson, 0. See Twitty, V., et al.Andres, R. P. See Abuaf, N., et al.Animal testimony (letter), J. D. Becker,

    1195Anodic oxidation and molecular struc-

    ture: influence on performance of nor-mal saturated hydrocarbons in fuelcells, E. J. Cairns, 1245

    Anorganische und allgemeine chemie influissigem ammoniak, J. JANDER, bookreview by L. F. Audrieth, 1237

    Anstis, S. M.: Visual adaptation to gradu-al change of intensity, 710

    Ant stridulations and their synchroniza-tion with abdominal movement, H. G.Spangler, 1687

    Antiandrogen implanted in brain stimu-lates male reproductive system, G. J.Bloch and J. M. Davidson, 593

    Antibodies to rabbit cytochrome c aris-ing in rabbits, A. Nisonoff et al., 1273

    Antopol, W. See Fried, 0. H.. et al.Apatite crystallites: effects of carbonate

    on morphology, R. Z. LeGeros et al.,1409

    Apley, M. L. See Russell Hunter, W.,et al.

    Applied queueing theory, A. M. LEE, bookreview by P. M. Morse, 993

    INDEX TO VOLUME 155Applied regression anlysis, N. R. DRAPERand H. SMITH, book review by N. L.Johnson, 994

    Argyle, E.: Optical environment in Gem-ini space flights, 354

    ARNHEIM, R., Toward a psychology of art,book review of, 992Aronson, J. A., et al.: Glucans of oomy-cete cell walls, 332ASHBY, E., Universities: British, Indian,African, book review of, 680Ashby, W. C., et al: Ecological dosime-

    try: radiation levels influenced by plantgrowth, 1430Aschmann, H. See Poser, C. M., et al.Ashworth, R. B., and M. J. Cormier:

    Isolation of 2,6-dibromophenol fromthe marine hemichordate, Balanoglos-sus biminiensis, 1558

    Aspects moleculaires de l'adaptation et dela phylogenie, M. FLORKIN, book re-view by A. Wilson, 445

    Association of illness with prior ingestionof novel foods, S. H. Revusky and E.W. Bedarf, 219Astronomy's crucial requirements (letter),L. H. Aller, 953Atlas stereotaxique du diencephale du rat

    blanc, D. ALBE-FESSARD et al., book re-view by A. G. Reeves, 62

    Atomic and nuclear physics, D. L. LIVE-SAY, book review by H. Feshbach, 1396

    Atomic energy and southern science, w.G. POLLARD, book review by G. E. Pake,1657

    Audrieth, L. F.: book review of Anor-ganische und allgeieine chemie influssigem ammoniak, 1237

    Autologous immune-complex pathogene-sis of experimental allergic glomerul-onephritis, T. S. Edgington et al., 1432

    Automatic language processing: source offunds (letter), A. H. Roberts, 645

    Autosomal deletion mapping in man, W.E. Nance and E. Engel, 692

    A vena ventricosa: possible diploid con-tributor to hexaploid oats, G. Ladi-zinsky and D. Zohary, 1553

    Average neutral electrical activity andarousal, E. M. Podvoll and S. J. Good-man, 223

    Aviation: the creative ideas, o. STEWART,book review by R. Higham, 817Axelrod, J. See Moore, R. Y., et al.Axonal delivery of neuroplasmic compo-

    nents to muscle cells, I. M. Korr et al.,342Azaroff, L. V. See Schiff, L. I., et al.AZRAEL, J. R., Managerial power and

    Soviet politics, book review of, 1397

    B

    BACHYNSKI, M. P. See SHKAROFSKY, I. P.,et al.

    Back, N. See Cohen, M. M., et al.Bad writing (editorial), D. Wolfie, 407Bacterial growth rate in the sea: direct

    analysis by thymidine autoradiography,T. D. Brock, 81Badash, L.: book reviews of The Nature

    of matter, 818; Otto Hahn, a scientificauthobiography, 1528

    Baehner, R. L., and D. G. Nathan:Leukocyte oxidase: defective activity inchronic granulomatous disease, 835

    Bailey, C. B.: Siliceous urinary calculi incalves: prevention by addition of sodi-um chloride to the diet, 696

    Baja California: late Cretaceous dino-saurs, W. J. Morris, 1539

    Baldeschwieler, J. D. See Parravano, C.,et al.

    Banin, A.: Tactoid formation in mont-morillonite: effect on ion exchange ki-netics, 71

    BANKS, R. E., Fluorocarbons and theirderivatives, book review of, 61

    Bannerman, R. M. See M. Kreimer-Birnbaum

    iiiBardach, J. E., et al.: Orientation by tastein fish of the genus Ictalurus, 1276Barlow, H. B. See Oyster, C. W.Barnum, C. N: University of WesternOconomowoc (letter), 952Bartels, B. See Lewis M., et al.Barut, A. O.: book review of Theory of

    groups in classical and quantum phys-ics, 683Basic and applied research: a meaning-ful distinction, M. D. Reagan, 1383Bauer, J. A., Jr., See Held, R.

    BAUER, R. A. (Ed.), Social indicators,book review of, 550Baugh, J. O., et al.: Single fallout parti-cles and zirconium-95 from the Chinese

    nuclear explosion of 9 May 1966, 1405Beach, G., and D. P. Kimble: Activityand responsivity in rats after magnesi-um pemoline injections, 698

    Becker, J. D.: Animal testimony (letter),1195Bedarf, E. W. See Revusky, S. H.Beecher, M. D. See Masterton, B., et al.

    BEEMSTER, A. B., and J. DIJKSTRA (Eds.),Viruses of plants, book review of, 310Beggs, J. N. See Ashby, W. C., et al.Behavior of captive white-footed mice,J. L. Kavanau, 1623Behbehani, A. M. See Elston, R. N., et al.Behrendt, J. C.: Gravity increase at theSouth Pole, 1015Beichl, G. J.: The genesis of creativity(letter), 774Belsky, M. M. See Siegenthaler, P. A.,et al.Benarde, M. A., and H. S. Goldberg:Chemical disinfection in industry, food,and agriculture, (meeting report), 490Ben-Aziz, A.: Nobiletin is main fungistatin tangerines resistant to mal secco,

    1026Benefactors for science in the liberal artscolleges (letter), C. H. Schauer, 776Benitez, H. H.: See Murray, M. R.Bennett, L.: Red cell slip at a wall invitro, 1554Benolken, R. M., and C. J. Russell: Tetro-dotoxin blocks a graded sensory re-

    sponse in the eye of Limulus, 1576Bentley, C. F. See Brackett, S.Bentley, P. J.: book review of Of scien-tists and salamanders, 1657Berger, R. See Wells, P. V.Bern, H. A.: book review of Neurosecre-

    tion, 62Bernardin, J. E. See Kasarda, D. D., etal.Bertrand, M.: Training without reward:traditional training of pig-tailed maca-

    ques as coconut harvesters, 484Bessis, M. C. See Jensen, W. N., et al.Bethe, H. A.: Oppenheimer: "Where hewas there was always life and excite-ment," 1080

    Bhagat, S. M.: book review of Ferro-magnetic resonance, 186

    Biblical tornado, A (letter), P. R. Chen-oweth, 954

    Bickford, R. G. See Scott, D. F.Bickley, F. See Mackenzie, F. T., et al.Binder, A. B., and D. P. Cruikshank:

    Mercury: new observation of the in-frared bands of carbon dioxide, 1135

    BINGER, C., Revolutionary doctor: Benja-min Rush, 1746-1813, book reviewof, 818

    Biographical predictors of scientific per-formance, C. W. Taylor and R. L. El-_lision, 1075Biological chemistry, H. R. MAHLER and

    E. H. CORDES, book review by J. T. Ed-sall, 549

    Biologie der meereshohlen, R. RIEDL, bookreview by E. Kirsteuer, 990

    Bioluminescence in progress, F. H. JOHN-SON and Y. HANEDA (Eds.), book re-view by B. L. Strehler, 819

    Biosynthesis of DNA by isolated mito-chondria: incorporation of thymidinc

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    triphosphate-2-C1, P. Parsons and M.V. Simpson, 91

    Biosynthesis of the morphine alkaloids,G. W. Kirby, 170

    Biotite flakes: alteration by chemical andbiological treatment, J. R. Boyle, et al.193

    Black, A. H.: Transfer following operantconditioning in the curarized dog, 201

    Black, R. G. See Halpern, L. M.Blackett, P. M. S.: The ever widening

    gap, 959Blanchard, D. C. See Shepard, R. N.,

    et al.Blank, H. R., and S. E. Ross: Specializa-

    tion and medical education (letters),642

    Bloch, G. J., and J. M. Davidson: Anti-androgen implanted in brain stimulatesmale reproductive system, 593

    Bloedel, J. R. See Llinas, R.Bloom, F. E. See Morris, N. R., et al.Blundell, J. E. See Herberg, L. J.BOAS, M. L. Mathematical methods in

    the physical sciences, book review of,1530

    Boehlke, K. W. See Eleftheriou, B. E.Boes, R. J. See Pak, W. L.Boesman, M. See Fireman, P., et al.Bohart, G. E.: book review of The prin-

    ciples of pollination ecology, 65Bonis, L. J., and J. J. Duga: Fundamen-

    tal phenomena in the materials sci-ences (meeting report), 357

    Bormann, F. H., and G. E. Likens: Nu-trient cycling, 424

    Boroughs, H.: A critical size for research?(letter), 400

    Botts, T.: book review of Measure andthe integral, 992

    Boudart, M. See Parravano, C., et al.Boulding, K. E.: book reviews of Public

    and private enterprise, 1095; Socialindicators, 550

    Bowen, V. T. See Melson, W. G., et al.Boylan, D. B., and P. J. Scheuer: Pahu-

    toxin: a fish poison, 52Boyle, J. R., et al.: Biotite flakes: altera-

    tion by chemical and biological treat-ment, 193

    Bracewell, R. N. See Swenson, G. W., Jr.Brackett, S., and C. F. Bentley: Spread-

    ing the gospel (letters), 34Brady, R. 0. See Kampine, J. P., et al.Brain drain dilemma (letters), C. M.-

    Poser et al., 513Brain drain: further solutions (letters),

    R. N. Elston et al., 1495Brain lesions in birds: effects on dis-

    crimination acquisition and reversal, L.J. Stettner and W. J. Schultz, 1689

    Brain monoamine oxidase in mice afterexposure to aggression and defeat, B.E. Eleftheriou and K. W. Boehlke, 1693

    Brain stem structures responsible for theelectroencephalographic pattern of de-synchronized sleep, 0. Candia et al.,720

    Brandt, P. W., and A. R. Freeman: Plas-ma membrane: substructural changescorrelated with electrical resistance andpinocytosis, 582

    Brandt, P. W. See Reubens, J. P., et al.BREDER, C. M., JR., and E. D. ROSEN,Modes of reproduction in fishes, bookreview of, 684

    BREWER', D. F. (Ed.), Quantum fluids,book review of, 186Bricker, 0. P. See Mackenzie, F. T., et al.Briggs, L. I., and H. N. Pollack: Digital

    model of evaporite sedimentation, 453Brock, T. D.: Bacterial growth rate in

    the sea: direct analysis by thymidineautoradiography, 81

    BROCK, T. D., Principles of microbial ecol-ogy, book review of, 551

    Bromberg, P. A. Sef Jensen, W. N, et al.Bronkema, D. See Linn, L., et al.BROOKS, G. E. See ROURKE, F. E.

    INDEX TO VOLUME 155BROPHY, W. A., and s. D. ABERLE, The

    Indian: America's unfinished business,book review of, 1394

    Brown, B. E.: Neuromuscular transmittersubstance in insect visceral muscle,

    595Brown, G. W., Jr., and S. G. Brown:Urea and its formation in coelacanthliver, 570

    Brown, J., et al.: Hexokinase isoenzymesin liver and adipose tissue of man anddog, 205

    Brown, J. S. See Salzen, E. A., et al.Brown, M. E., and F. Rothstein: Fib-

    rinogen from human plasma: prepara-tion by precipitation with heavy-metalcoordination complex, 1017

    BROWN, s. C., Introduction to electricaldischarges in gases, book review of,1236

    Brown, S. G. See Brown, G. W., Jr.Bruce-Chwatt, L. J. See Webb, P. J., et

    al.Buchanan, J. M. See Sizer, I. W., et al.Bud movement in Hydra, S. Shostak, 1567Bumpus, F. M. See McCubbin, J. W.Bundy, F. P. See Hanneman, R. E., et al.Burckle, L. H. See Folger, D. W., et al.Burdette, W. J., and J. S. Yoon: Muta-

    tions, chromosomal aberrations, andtumors in insects treated with onco-genic virus, 340

    Bureau of the Budget cost sharing andeffort reports (letter), S. Lang, 773

    Burky, A. J. See Russell Hunter, W.,et al.

    Burns, J. T., et al.: Effects of magnesiumpemoline and dextroamphetamine onhuman learning, 849

    Butler, J. E.: Wanted: seasonal natural-ists (letter) 781

    Byrne, H. D.: "Yanks" and "Sassenachs"(letter), 1361

    CChan, R. D.: Detergents in membrane

    filters, 193Cahill, F. D. See Addanki, S., et al.Cairns, E. J.: Anodic oxidation and mole-

    cular structure: influence on perform-ance of normal saturated hydrocarbonsin fuel cells, 1245

    CAIRNS, J., et al., (Eds.), Phage and theorigins of molecular biology, book re-view of, 1091

    Calcium-induced activation of phosphory-lase in rat hearts, A. J. D. Friesenet al., 1108

    Caley, E. R., and D. T. Easby, Jr.: In-dium as an impurity in ancient west-ern Mexican tin and bronze artifactsand in local tin ore, 686

    CALVERT, J. G., and J. N. PITTS, JR.,Photochemistry, book review of, 64

    Calvin, W. H., and C. F. Stevens: Synap-tic noise as a source of variability inthe interval between action potentials,842

    Cameron, B.: Fossilization of an ancient(Devonian) soft-bodied worm, 1246

    CAMERON, I. L., and G. M. PADILLA, Cellsynchrony, book review of, 315

    Cameron, W. S. See O'Keefe, J. A., et al.Camp, C. L.: book review of Marsh's

    dinosaurs, 309Candia, O., et al.: Brain stem structures

    responsible for the electroencephalo-graphic pattern of desynchronized sleep,720

    Caravaca, J., et al: Prevention of inducedatherosclerosis by peroxidase, 1284

    Carbocyclic non-benzenoid aromatic com-pounds, D. LLOYD, book review by E.LeGoff, 994

    Carbon isotope composition of carbona-ceous matter from the Precambrian ofthe Witwatersrand system, J. Hoefs andM. Schidlowski, 1096

    CARNAP, R., Philisophical foundations ofphysics, book review of, 1235

    Carter, L. J. (News and Comment):electric utilities, 676; Grand canyondam, 678; Huntsville, Alabama, and thespace age, 1224; loyalty laws, 987;missile defense, 1651- oceanography,306; post-Apollo era, 1084; ProjectThemis, 548; Representative Joe Evins,806; tax laws, 179; test detection, 438;world food supply, 56

    Cahill, F. D. See Addanki, S., et al.Carter, W. A., and H. B. Levy: Ribo-

    somes: effect of interferon on theirinteraction with rapidly labeled cellularand viral RNA's, 1254

    Casida, J. E. See Fukami, J.-I., et al.Caskey, C. T. See Marshall, R. E.,

    et al.Cell cultures (meeting report), F. T.

    Perkins and L. Hayflick, 723Cell synchrony, I. L. CAMERON and G. M.

    PADILLA (Eds.), book review by W. K.Sinclair, 315

    Cellular dynamics: hormones (meetingreport), L. D. Peachey, 226

    Changing man, T. Dobzhansky, 409Chanock, R. M. See Edward, D. G., et al.Chappelle, E. W., et al.: Prevention of

    protein denaturation during exposure tosterilization temperatures, 1287

    Chebyshev methods in numerical approxi-mation, M. A. SNYDER, book review byR. W. Hamming, 993

    Chemical and biological warfare: is pro-priety the issue? (letters), B. Alpertet al., 1196

    Chemical disinfection in industry, food,and agriculture (meeting report), M.A. Benarde and H. S. Goldberg, 490

    Chemistry of silicon difluoride, J. C.Thompson and J. L. Margrave, 669

    Chemistry of the non-metals, The, W. L.JOLLY, book review by S. Y. Tyree, Jr.,1659

    Chen, J. L., and S. G. Wildman: Func-tional chloroplast ribosomes from tobac-co leaves, 1271

    Chenoweth, P. A.: A Biblical tornado(letter), 954

    Cherkin, A.: Parnassus revisited (letter),266

    Chian, L. T. Y., and G. F. Wilgram:Tyrosinase inhibition: its role in sun-tanning and in albinism, 198

    Chinese astronomy translation (letter), G.J. Tee, 148

    Chornock, F. W. See Korr, I. M., et al.Christ, C. L. See Hostetler, P. B., et al.Chromosomal breakage induced by ex-

    tracts of human allogenic lymphocytes,P. J. Fialkow, 1676

    Chromosomal damage in human leuko-cytes induced by lysergic acid diethyla-mide, M. M. Cohen et al., 1417

    Chromosome manipulations and plantgenetics, R. RILEY and K. R. LEWIS(Eds.), book review by G. L. Steb-bins, 184

    Chromosomes and leukocytes (meetingreport), M. A. Kelsall, 1039

    Chromosomes today, C. D. DARLINGTONand K. R. LEWIS (Eds.), book reviewby G. L. Stebbins, 184

    Churchill, F. B.: book review of Originsof Mendelism, 989

    Churchman, C. W. See Murphy, G.Ciguatoxin: isolation and chemical na-

    ture, P. J. Scheuer et al., 1267Circadian pattern of plasma 17-hydroxy-

    corticosteroid: alteration by anticholin-ergic agents, D. T. Krieger and H. P.Krieger, 1421

    Ciric, J.: Synthetic zeolites: growth oflarger single crystals, 689

    Citation indexing and evaluation of scien-tific papers, J. Margolis, 1213

    Clark, M. E.: Reprints unlimited (letter),776

  • Clathrate hydrates of some amines, G. A.Jeffrey et al., 689

    Cleary, B. D. See Waring, R. H.Clostridium botulinum type F: seasonal

    inhibition by Bacillus licheniformis, M.W. Wentz et al., 89

    COBURN, C. B. (Ed.), Developments ininorganic nitrogen chemistry, book re-view of, 817

    Coe, J. E.; Mouse immunoglobulin allo-types: detection with rabbit antiserums,562

    Coe, M. D.: book review of Ecuador, 185Coe, M. D., et al.: Olmec civilization,

    Veracruz, Mexico: dating of the SanLorenzo phase, 1399

    Coggeshall, R. E. See Kandel, E. R., etal.

    Cohen, L. W.: book review of Introduc-tion to real analysis, 816

    Cohen, M. M., et al.: Chromosomal dam-age in human leukocytes induced bylysergic acid diethylamide, 1417

    Cole, C. J., et al.: Sex chromosomes inlizards, 1028

    Collagen-coated cellulose sponge: three-dimensional matrix for tissue cultureof Walker tumor 256, J. Leightonet al., 1259

    Collection of problems in atomic and nu-clear physics, A, I. Y. IRODOV, bookreview by H. Feshbach, 1396

    College dropout and the utilization oftalent, The, L. A. PERVIN et al. (Eds.),book review by H. A. Korn, 1526

    Collins, C. C.: Evoked pressure responsesin the rabbit eye, 106

    Collins, E. J. See Matthews, J. L., et al.Collins, J. V. See Locke, M.COMMONER, B., Science and survival, book

    review of, 441Comparative phytochemistry, T. SWAIN

    (Ed.), book view by B. L. Turner, 63Comparison of the effects of striate cor-

    tex and retinal lesions on visual acuityin the monkey, L. Weiskrantz and A.Coway, 104

    Competent chick ectoderm: nonspecificresponse to RNA, N. Hillman and R.Hillman, 1563

    Compliments (letter), A. J. Gordon, 402Composition measurements of the topside

    ionosphere, J. H. Hoffman, 322Composition of the ancient North Ameri-

    can crust, K. C. Condie, 1013Compton, B. E., and W. D. Garvey: In-

    formation functions of an internationalmeeting, 1648

    Computer-generated motion pictures,B. R. Groves, 1662

    Condie, K. C.: Composition of the an-cient North American crust, 1013

    Conditioning with delayed vitamin injec-tions, J. Garcia et al., 716

    Cone, R. A.: Early receptor potential:photoreversible charge displacement inrhodopsin, 1128

    Connor, G. I. See Johnson, T. B., et al.Construction of phylogenetic trees, W. M.

    Fitch and E. Margoliash, 279Consultants and Hatch Act (letter), I. W.

    Sizer et al., 265Contact inhibition in colony formation,

    H. W. Fisher and J. Yeh, 581Cooper, B. A. See Aronson, J. A., et al.Coordinated planning for science in Com-

    munist Europe, L. F. Jordan, 796CORDES, E. H. See MAHER, H. R.Cory, J. See Yunker, C. E., et al.Cosmological element production, R. V.

    Wagoner, 1369Cost-benefit competition (editorial), D.

    Wolfle, 37Counter, S. A. See Grier, J. B., et al.Cover pictures: child's map (10 Feb.);

    coral shrimp (17 Feb.); "eyes" of virus(3 Feb.); Grotta Nettuno (24 Feb); Ha-waiian Goose (20 Jan.); isodensitom-eter trace (6 Jan.); lead smelting (10

    INDEX TO VOLUME 155

    Mar.); lysozyme chloride (24 Mar.);Olmec monument (17 Mar.); paleo-geographic embryo (27 Jan.); Pinyonwoodlands (31 Mar.); pre-Columbianwarrior (13 Jan.); Rayleigh jet (3Mar.)

    Cowey, A. See Weiskrantz, L.Cox, A., and N. Kawai: Paleomagnetism:

    United States-Japan committee on sci-entific cooperation (meeting report),724

    Crane, J. C. See Maxie, E. C.Crayfish muscle: permeability to sodium

    induced by calcium depletion, J. P.Reubens et al., 1263

    Crayfish muscle fiber: ionic requirementsfor depolarizing synaptic electrogenesis,M. Ozeki and H. Grundfest, 478

    Crickmer, R. See Bardach, J. E., et al.Critical size for research, A (letter), H.

    Boroughs, 400Crompton, A. W., and F. A. Jenkins,

    Jr.: American Jurassic symmetrodontsand Rhaetic "pantotheres," 1006

    Cross-cultural teaching of science, F. E.Dart and P. L. Pradhan, 649

    Cruikshank, D. P. See Binder, A. B.Crystallization of human lysozyme, E. F.

    Osserman, 1536Cunitz, R. J. See Steinman, R. M., et al.Cusic, M. E., Jr. See Mehler, A. H.Cytoplasmic and environmental influences

    on nuclear behavior (meeting report),L. Goldstein and D. B. Platt, 110

    DDalby, A., and I. ab I. Davies: Ribonu-

    clease activity in the developing seedsof normal and opaque-2 maize, 1573

    DALRYMPLE, W. See PERVIN, L. A., et al.Danforth, C. G: Summer research sub-

    sidies (letter), 781Darian-Smith, I. See Mountcastle, V. B.,

    et al.DARLINGTON, C. D., and K. R. LEWIS (Eds.),Chromosomes today, book review of,184

    Dart, F. E., and P. L. Pradhan: Cross-cultural teaching of science, 649

    Dateo, G. P., and L. M. Roth: D-Glu-conic acid: isolation from the defensivesecretion of the cockroach Eurycotisdecipiens, 88

    Dating and authenticating works of artby measurements of natural alpha emit-ters, B. Keisch et al., 1238

    DAVID, F. N. (Ed.), Research papers instatistics, book review of, 316

    Davidson, J. M. See Bloch, G. J.Davies, I. ab I. See Dalby, A.Davies, M. E. See Murray, B. C., et al.Davies, R. W. See Horowitz, N. H., et al.Davis, J. A. See Eisner, T.Davy's biographers: notes on scientific

    biography, J. Z. Fullmer, 285Dawson, J. P. See McLane, J. C., Jr.,

    et al.DAY, E. D., Foundation of immunochemis-

    try, book review of, 1527Dayhoff, M. O., et al.: Venus: atmos-

    pheric evolution, 556DEAN, S. J. See GOLDSTEIN, A. P.Deer and the tiger, The, G. B. SCHALLER,

    book review by R. D. Taber, 1093Deffeyes, K. S. See Russell, K. L., et al.DeJong, D. W., et al.: Glutaraldehyde ac-

    tivation of nuclear acid phosphatase incultured plant cells, 1672

    De Maeyer, E. See De Maeyer-Guignard, J.De Maeyer-Guignard, J., and E. De Mae-

    yer: Depression of circulating inter-feron response in Balb/c mice afterurethan treatment, 482

    Depression in infant monkeys separatedfrom their mothers, I. C. Kaufman andL. A. Rosenblum, 1030

    Depression of circulating interferon re-sponse in Balb/c mice after urethan

    V

    treatment, J. De Maeyer-Guignard andE. De Maeyer, 482

    Descriptive micrometeorology, R. E.MUNN, book review by H. A. Panofsky,1093

    Desde un alto en el camino, J. J. IZQUIER-DO, book review by C. D. Leake, 1658

    Detergents in membrane filters, R. D.Cahn, 195

    Deuterium isotope effect on carbon isotopefractionation in photosynthesis, R. AUphaus and J. J. Katz, 324

    Deuterium oxide: direct action on sym-pathetic ganglia isolated in culture, M.R. Murray and H. H. Benitez, 1021

    De Valois, R. L., and J. Walraven: Mo-nocular and binocular aftereffects ofchromatic adaptation, 463

    Developments in federal policy towarduniversity research, H. OrIans, 665

    Developments in inorganic nitrogen chem-istry, c. B. COBURN (Ed.), book re-view by W. C. Fernelius, 817

    Devereux, I.: Temperature measurementsfrom oxygen isotope ratios of fish oto-liths, 1684

    DEWHURST, K. (Ed.), Dr. Thomas Syden-ham (1624-1689), book review of,1094

    D-Gluconic acid: isolation from the de-fensive secretion of the cockroach Eury-cotis decipiens, G. P. Dateo and L. M.Roth, 88

    D-Glucose: preferential binding to brushborders disrupted with tris(hydroxy-methyl)aminomethane, R. G. Faustet al., 1261

    Diagnosis of Gaucher's disease and Nie-mann-Pick disease with small samplesof venous blood, J. P. Kampine et al.,86

    Diamond, I., and R. Schmid: Oxidativephosphorylation in experimental bili-rubin encephalopathy, 1288

    Diamond, I. T. See Masterton, B., et al.Dicke, R. H.: book review of Worlds-

    antiworld, 1527Diehl, R. A. See Coe, M. D., et al.Differentiation and growth of hemoglobin-

    and immunoglobin-synthesizing cells,book review by H. Metzger, 445

    Diffusion of water in zeolites, C. Par-ravano et al., 1535

    Digital model of evaporite sedimentation,L. I. Briggs and H. N. Pollack, 453

    DIJKSTRA, J. See BEEMSTER, A. B.Dimethyl sulfoxide toxicity (letter), D. C.Wood, 404

    Dimond, E. G. See Caravaca, J., et al.Dingle, H., and J. B. Haskell: Phasepolymorphism in the grasshopperMelanoplus differentialis, 590

    Diphenamid metabolism in plants, C. D.Kesner and S. K. Ries, 210

    Direction-selective units in rabbit retina:distribution of preferred directions, C.W. Oyster and H. B. Barlow, 841

    Disaccharidase: localization in hamsterintestine brush borders, C. F. Johnson,1670

    Disruption of hibernation caused by hy-pothalamic lesions, E. Satinoff, 1031

    Diversity and hindsight (letters), F. E.Alger and T. Tsang, 402

    Dixon, F. J. See Edgington, T. S., et al.Dobzhansky, T.: Changing man, 409Dr. Thomas Sydenham (1624-1689), K.DEWHURST (Ed.), book review by G.Rosen, 1094

    Dodson, E. 0. See Kerwin, L.Doedens, R. J. See McGinnety, J. A.,

    et al.Dolowy, W. C. See Schrek, R., et al.Dominic, C. J. See Welch, B. L., et al.Domino, G. See Linn, L., et al.DONOVAN, B. T. See HARRIS, G. W.Dopamine protects mice against whole-

    body irradiation, K. N. Prasad and M.H. Van Woert, 470

  • Doty, B. A., et al: Learning-set forma-tion by mink, ferrets, skunks, and cats,1579

    Doty, L. A. See Doty, B. A., et al.Dowling, J. E.: The site of visual adapta-

    -tion, 273DRAPER, N. R., and H. SMITH, Applied re-

    gression analysis, book review of, 994Dreyer, W. J. See Gray, W. R., et alDrumond, E. J. See Sarno, A. H.DuBridge, L. A. See Greene, W. A., et al.DU CASTEL, F., Tropospheric radiowave

    propagation beyond the horizon, bookreview of, 183

    Duga, J. J. See Bonis, L. J.

    EEarly information evaluation (letter), A.

    T. Waterman, 398Early receptor potential: photoreversible

    charge displacement in rhodopsin, R.A.'Cone, 1128

    Easby, 'D. T., Jr. See Caley, E. R.East African Academy (meeting report),

    R. J. Olembo, 1581Ebrey, T. B.: Fast light-evoked potentialfrom leaves, 1556

    Eck, R. V. See Dayhoff, M. O., et al.Eckman, P. K. See Murray, B. C., et al.Ecological dosimetry: radiation levels in-

    fluenced by plant growth, W. C. Ash-by et al., 1430

    Ecological methods, T. R. E. SOUTHWOOD,book review by 0. Park, 1235

    Ecological significance of sexual dimorph-ism in size in the lizard Anolis con-spersus, The, T. W. Schoener, 474

    Ecuador, B. J. MEGGERS, book review byM. D. Coe, 185

    EDEN, R. j., et al., The analytic S-matrix,book review of, 1658

    Edgington, T. S., et al.: Autologous im-mune-complex pathogenesis of experi-mental allergic glomerulonephritis,1432

    Editorials: Bad writing, 407; Cost-benefitcompetition, 37; European discontentwith the "technology gap," 783; Thefuture space program, 1369; Globalweather, 153; Goals, priorities, and dol-Jars, 647; International biological pro-gram, 957; J. Robert Oppenheimer,1061; John Edward Fogarty, 523; Themoral sense of the scientists, 271; Se-lective service changes, 1499; Technolog-ical innovation, 1201; Marine scienceand technology, 1621

    EDMONDS, A. R., Theory of groups in clas--sical and quantum physics, book re-view of, 683

    Edsall, J. T.: book review of Biologicalchemistry, 549

    Edward, D. G. ff., et al.: Recommenda-tions on nomenclature of the order My-coplasmatales, 1694

    Edwards, R. R. See Keisch, B., et al.Effects of magnesium pemoline and dex-troamphetamine on human learning, J.T. Burns et al., 849

    Effects of tetrodotoxin on excitability ofsquid giant axons in sodium-free me-dia, A. Watanabe et al., 95

    Effects of visual form on the evokedresponse, E. R. John et al., 1439

    Eggan, F.: book review of The Indian:America's unfinished business, 1394

    Egyid, L. G. See Szent-Gyorgyi, A., et al.Ehrenfeld, D. W., and A. L. Koch: Visual

    accommodation in the green turtle, 827Einstein's unified field theory, M. A.

    TONNELAT, book review by A. Komar,1233

    Eisenman, G., et al.: Membrane struc-ture and ion permeation, 965

    Eisner, T., and J. A. Davis: Mongoosethrowing and smashing millipedes, 577

    Electrical methods in geophysical pros-pecting, G. V. KELLER and F. C.

    INDEX TO VOLUME 155FRISCHKNECHT, book review by F. S.Grant, 1234

    Electromagnetodynamics of fluids, The,W. F. HUGHES and F. J. YOUNG, bookreview by J. L. Johnson, 683

    Electrophysiologic studies during scanningand passive eye movements in humans,D. F. Scott and R. G. Bickford, 101

    Eleftheriou, B. E., and K. W. Boehlke:Brain monoamine oxidase in mice afterexposure to aggression and defeat, 1693

    Elkind, M. M. See Mauro, F.Ellison, R. L. See Taylor, C. W.Elston, R. N., et al.: Brain drain: fur-

    ther solutions (letters), 1495Engel, E. See Nance, W. E.Engelhardt, J. J., et al.: Superconductiv-

    ity and the d-shell, 191Enns, T.: Facilitation by carbonic anhy-

    drase of carbon dioxide transport, 44Enzyme defect associated with a sex-

    linked human neurological disorder andexcessive purine synthesis, J. E. Seeg-miller et al., 1682

    Enzyme regulation (meeting report), G.Weber, 1137

    Epterythrozoon coccoides: influence oncourse of infection of Plasmodium cha-baudi in mouse, K. J. Ott and L. A.Stauber, 1546

    Equilibration temperatures of iron andmagnesium in chondritic meteorites,W. R. Van Schmus and D. M. Koff-man, 1009

    Errata: For N. H. Horowitz et al. (24Mar., 1456), 1656; for News and Com-ment (3 Feb., p. 548; 10 Feb., p. 671),1393; for C. L. Pratt and G. P. Sackett(3 Mar., p. 1133), 1656; for C. R.Scriver and 0. H. Wilson (17 Mar.,p. 1428), 1656

    Ervin, F. R. See Garcia, J., et al.Erythrocyte chimerism after injection of

    spleen cells into anemic mice of theW-series, M. J. Seller, 90

    Esper, M. See Leighton, J., et al.Ethanolamine phosphoglycerides: effecton the properties of myelinoid lecithinwater systems, P. G. Fast, 1680

    Ethical issues in research with humansubjects, W. Wolfensberger, 47

    European discontent with the "technologygap" (editorial), P. H. Abelson, 783

    Evans, H. E.: When science is palatable(letter), 1058

    Ever widening gap, The, P. M. S. Blackett,959

    Evoked pressure responses in the rabbiteye, C. C. Collins, 106

    Evolution of immunoglobulins: structuralhomology of kappa and lambda BenceJones proteins, K. Titani et al., 828

    Ewing, L. S.: Fighting and death fromstress in a cockroach, 1035

    Excursions in number theory, c. s.OGILVY and J. T. ANDERSON, book re-view by B. W. Jones, 63

    Experimentation: Rights and risks (let-ters), P. Webb et al., 1617

    Extension of northeastern-Pacific fracturezones, H. W. Menard, 72

    Extraterrestrial life, W. B. Smith, 852Extraterrestrial life detection based on

    oxygen isotope exchange reactions,B. Kok and J. E. Varner, 1110

    Eylar, E. H.: book review of Glycopro-teins, 315

    FFabricant, J. See Edward, D. G. if., et al.Facilitation by carbonic anhydrase of car-bon dioxide transport, T. Enns, 44

    FAEGRI, K., and L. VAN DER PIJL, Theprinciples of pollination ecology, bookreview of, 65

    Faggard, M. L. See Faust, R. G., et al.Familial mental retardation: a continuing

    dilemma, E. Zigler, 292

    Farber, E.: book review of Jac. Ber-zelius, 552

    Farrar, D. R.: Gametophytes of fourtropical fern genera reproducing inde-pendently of their sporophytes in thesouthern Appalachians, 1266

    Fast light-evoked potential from leaves,T. B. Ebrey, 1556

    Fast, P. G.: Ethanolamine phosphogly-cerides:- effect on the properties ofmyelinoid lecithin water systems., 1680

    Fatty acids in eleven species of blue-green algae: geochemical significance,P. L. Parker et al., 707

    Faust, R. G., et al.: D-Glucose: preferen-tial binding to brush borders disruptedwith tris(hydroxymethyl) aminomethane,1261

    Federal science policy, P. Handler, 1063Feigelson, P.: Oxygenases (meeting re-

    port), 609Feld, M. See Kampine, J. P., et al.Feldmesser, R. A.: book review of So-

    viet sociology, 815Feller, R. L.: See Keisch, B., et al.Fenn, J. B. See Abuaf, N., et al.Fensch, F. C. See Burns, J. T., et al.Fernelius, W. C.: book review of De-

    velopments in inorganic nitrogen chem-istry, 817

    Ferromagnetic resonance, s. V. VONSOV-sKiI (Ed.), book review by S. M.Bhagat, 186

    Feshbach, H.: book reviews of Atomicand nuclear physics and A collectionof problems in atomic and nuclear phys-ics, 1396

    Fialkow, P. J.: Chromosomal breakageinduced by extracts of human allo-genic lymphocytes, 1676

    Fibrinogen from human plasma: prepara-tion by precipitation with heavy-metalcoordination complex, M. E. Brownand F. Rothstein, 1017

    Fielder, G. See Wells, R. A., et al.Fighting and death from stress in a cock-

    roach, L. S. Ewing, 1035Filz, R. C. See Fleischer, R. L., et al.Fine structure of RNA codewords recog-

    nized by bacterial, amphibian, andmammalian transfer RNA, R. E. Mar-shall et al., 820

    Fineman, J. C.: Freight train entries(letter), 954

    Fireman, P., et al.: Passive transfer oftuberculin reactivity in vitro, 337

    Fisher, D. E. See Rancitelli, L., et al.Fisher, H. W., and J. Yeh: Contact in-

    hibition in colony formation, 581Fisher, J. M. See Hori, M., et al.Fischman, D. A., and G. Weinbaum:Hexagonal pattern in cell walls ofEscherichia coli B, 472

    Fission-fragment synthesis of a new nitro-gen-fluorine compound, A. R. Milleret al., 688

    Fitch, W. M., and E. Margoliash: Con-struction of phylogenetic trees, 279

    Flaxedil (gallamine triethiodide): evi-dence for a central action, L. M. Hal-pern and R. G. Black, 1685

    Fleischer, R. L., et al.: Tracks of cosmicrays in plastics, 187

    Flexner, J. B. See Flexner, L. B., et al.Flexner, L. B., et al.: Memory in mice

    analyzed with antibiotics, 1377FLORKIN, M., Aspects mol&ulaires de

    l'adaptation et de la phylogenie andA molecular approach to phylogeny,book reviews of, 445

    Flory, D. A. See McLane, J. C., Jr., et al.Fluorocarbons and their derivatives, R. E.

    BANKS, book review by R. J. Plunkett,61

    Flynn, J. T. See Linn, L., et al.Folger, D. W., et al.: Opal phytoliths in

    a north Atlantic dust fall, 1243Folk, G. E., Jr., Introduction to environ-

    mental physiology, book review of, 1660

  • Folkman, J. See Glauser,-S. C., et al.Fontana, B.: book review of Indian cul-

    ture and European trade goods, 552FORD, C., Where the sea breaks its back,

    book review of, 682Fossil actinomycetes in middle Precam-

    brian glacial varves, T. A. Jackson,1003

    Fossil alpha-particle recoil tracks: a newmethod of age determination, W. H.Huang and R. M. Walker, 1103

    Fossilization of an ancient (Devonian)soft-bodied worm, B. Cameron, 1246

    Foundation of immunochemistry, E. D.DAY, book review by L. G. Hoffmann,1527

    Fowler, G. A. See Russell, K. L., et al.Fractionation of potassium/rubidium by

    amphiboles: implications regarding man-tle composition, S. R. Hart and L. T.Aldrich, 325

    Frank, H. A. See Lambert, P. B.Fraumeni, J. F., Jr., and R. W. Miller:Leukemia mortality: downturn rates inthe United States, 1126

    Frazier, W. T. See Kandel, E. R., et al.Freeman, A. R. See Brandt, P. W.Freight train award (letter), A. R.

    Miller, 27Freight train entries (letter), J. C. Fine-

    man, 954Freundt, E. A. See Edward, D. G. ff., et

    al.Frey, P. W., and V. J. Polidora: Mag-

    nesium pemoline: effect on avoidanceconditioning in rats, 1281

    Fried, G. A., et al.: Alpha-glycerophos-phate dehydrogenase and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase in tissues ofthe Weddell seal, 1560

    Friedlander, M. W. See Fleischer, R. L.,et al.

    Friedman, M. D.: On procuring Russianliterature (letter), 400

    Friesen, A. J. D., et al.: Calcium-inducedactivation of phosphorylase in rathearts, 1108

    FRISCHKNECHT, F. C. See KELLER, G. V.Frog cere-bellum: absence of long-term

    inhibition upon Purkinje cells, R. Lli-nas and J. R. Bloedel, 601

    Frondel, J. W.: X-ray diffraction studyof some fossil and modern resins, 1411

    Frost phenomena on Mars, D. M. Ander-son et al., 319

    Fryxell, P. A., and M. J. Lukefahr:Hampea Sohlecht.: possible primaryhost of the cotton boll weevil, 1568

    Fukami, J.-I., et al.: Metabolism of rote-none in vitro by tissue homogenatesfrom mammals and insects, 713

    Fukui, K. See Fleischer, R. L., et al.Fuller, M. S. See Aronson, J. A., et al.Fullmer, J. Z.: Davy's biographers: notes

    on scientific biography, 285Functional chloroplast polyribosomes from

    tobacco leaves, J. L. Chen and S. G.Wildman, 1271

    Fundamental phenomena in the materialssciences (meeting report), L. J. Bonisand J. J. Duga, 357

    Fundamentals of abstract analysis, A. M.GLEASON, book review by M. Hestenes,1095

    Fungal morphogenesis: ring formation andclosure by Arthrobotrys dactyloides,M. L. Higgins and D. Pramer, 345

    Fungicidal phthalimidophosphonothio-nates, H. Tolkmith et al., 85

    Funkhouser, J. See Rancitelli, L., et al.Future space program, The (editorial),

    P. H. Abelson, 1369

    GGABE, M., Neurosecretion, book review of,

    62Gaffney, E. S. See Anderson, D. M., et al.Gaidusek, D. C., et al.: Transmission and

    INDEX TO VOLUME 155

    passage of experimental "kuru" to chim-panzees, 212

    Gametophytes of four tropical fern generareproducing independently of theirsporophytes in the southern Appalach-ians, D. R. Farrar, 1266

    Garcia, J., et al.: Conditioning with de-layed vitamin injections, 716

    Garrels, R. M. See Mackenzie, F. T.,et al.

    Garvey, W. D. See Compton, B. E.Geller, S., and M. D. Lind: Pressure-

    induced phase of sulfur-selenium, 79Genesis of creativity, The (letter), G. J.

    Beichl, 774Genetics of mitochondria, L. Van Valen,

    722Genomic exclusion: a rapid means for

    inducing homozygous diploid lines inTetrahymena pyriformis, syngen 1, S. L.Allen, 575

    Geological data processing usingFORTRAN IV, F. G. SMITH, book re-view by R. B. McCammon, 65

    Gerard, R. D.: Wine-making: an eternalart (letter), 951

    Gerontocracy and youth (letter), E. Rack-er, 148

    Giant-cell centrioles, J. L. Matthews et al.,1423

    Gibbs, C. J., Jr. See Gajdusek, D. C.,et al.

    Gibor, A.: Phenotypic variations amongchloroplasts of a single cell, 327

    Gibson, J. J.: book review of Informa-tion theory and esthetic perception,1529

    GIBSON, J. J., The senses considered asperceptual systems, book review of,1232

    Gibson, R. C.: Military and academe(letter), 1618

    Gilbert, J. B. See Whikehart, D. R.Gilmour, L. P., and R. D. O'Brien: Psilo-

    cybin: reaction with a fraction of ratbrain, 207

    Girardier, L. See Reubens, J. P., et al.Gitlin, D. See Fireman, P., et al.Glassock, R. J. See Edgington, T. S.,

    et al.Glauser, E. M. See Glauser, S. C.. et al.Glauser, S. C., et al.: Partial pressure

    of anesthetic gases and their mode ofadministration, 1037

    GLEASON, A. M., Fundamentals of abstractanalysis, book review of, 1095

    Global weather (editorial), P. H. Abel-son, 153

    Glucans of oomycete cell walls, J. A.Aronson et al., 332

    Glutaraldehyde activation of nuclear acidphosphatase in cultured plant cells, D.W. De Jong et al., 1672

    Glutathione reductase in red blood cells:variant associated with gout, W. K.Long, 712

    Glycoproteins, A. GOTTSCHALK (Ed.), bookreview by E. H. Eylar, 315

    Goals, priorities, and dollars (editorial),D. Wolfie, 647

    GOFFMAN, c., Introduction to real analy-sis, book review of, 816

    Golakai, V. K. See Schlesinger, M.Goldberg, H. S. See Benarde, M. A.Goldberg, S. See Lewis, M., et al.Goldberger, M. L.: book review of The

    analytic S-matrix, 1658Golden, W. T.: Walter Orr Roberts, presi-

    dent-elect, 853Goldman, M. I.: Nuclear reactors: haz-

    ards and health (letter), 148Goldsmith, H.: Hemorrheology (meeting

    report), 1443GOLDSTEIN, A. P., and s. J. DEAN (Eds.),The investigation of psychotherapy,book review of, 60

    Goldstein, L. See Prescott, D. M.Goldstein, L., and D. B. Platt: Cytoplas-

    mic and environmental influences on

    vii

    nuclear behavior (meeting report), 110Goldstein, M. A. See Philpott, C. W.Goldstein, S. See Siegenthaler, P. A., et al.Goodman, S. J. See Podvoll, E. M.Goran, M.: History's Grant Swingers

    (letter), 776Gordon, A. J.: Compliments (letter), 402Gordon Research Conferences: program

    for 1967, W. G. Parks, 1290GOTTSCHALK, A. (Ed.), Glycoproteins, book

    review of, 315Gould, S. B.: The modern university:

    concerns for the future, 1511Graham, E. R., and P. Telle: Zinc reten-

    tion in rabbits: effect of previous diet,691

    Graham, S. F.: Seal ears, 489Grant, D. See Twitty, V., et al.Grant, F. B. See Pickford, G. E.Grant, F. S.: book review of Electrical

    methods in geophysical prospecting,1234

    GRANT, R. (Ed.), Muscular afferents andmotor control, book review of, 1661

    Gravity increase at the South Pole, J. C.Behrendt, 1015

    Gray, D. H.: Save enough redwoods!(letter), 268

    Gray, T. R. G.: Stereoscan electron mi-croscopy of soil microorganisms, 1668

    Gray, W. R., et al.: Mechanism of anti-body synthesis: size differences betweenmouse kappa chains, 465

    Green, P. B., and F. W. Stanton: Turgorpressure: direct manometric measure-ment in single cells of Nitella, 1675

    Greenberg, D. S. (News and Comment):Fogarty dies at 53, 180; LBJ's budget,434; National Foundation on the Artsand the Humanities, 1222; science poli-cy, 547; social sciences, 812; technologygap in Mississippi, 1089; 200-Bev pro-ton accelerator, 983

    Greene, W. A., et al.: Research: vexa-tious issues between government andindustry (letters), 1489

    Grier, J. B., et al.: Prenatal auditory im-printing in chickens, 1692

    Grosch, D. S.: Poisoning w'ith DDT: effecton reproductive performance ofArtemia, 592

    Groves, B. R.: Computer-generated mo-tion pictures, 1662

    Growth of microbial cells on hydrocar-bons, M. J. Johnson, 1515

    Grundfest, H. See Ozeki, M. See alsoReubens, J. P., et al.

    HHaddad, Z. H. See Fireman, P., et al.Haggerty, S. E. See Watkins, N. D., et al.HAGNELL, o., A prospective study of the

    incidence of mental disorder, book re-view of, 551

    Hails, J. R. See Hoyt, J. H.HALBERSTAM, H., and K. F. ROTH, Se-

    quences, book review of, 442Halpern, L. M., and R. G. Black.: Flax-

    edil (gallamine triethiodide): evidencefor a central action, 1685

    Hamilton, W. J., III, and F. Heppner:Radiant solar energy and the functionof black homeothern pigmentation: anhypothesis, 196

    Hammer, P. C.: book review of Lectureson functional equations and their ap-plications, 1234

    Hamming, R. W.: book reviews ofTheoretical numerical analysis, Analy-sis of numerical methods, Chebyshevmethods in numerical approximation,993

    Hampea Schlecht.: possible primary hostof the cotton boll weevil, P. A. Fryxelland M. J. Lukelahr, 1568

    Handler, P.: Federal science policy, 1063Handorf, H. H. See Alpert, B., et al.HANEDA, Y. See JOHNSON, F. H.

  • viii

    Hanneman, R. E., et al.: Hexagonal dia-monds in meteorites: implications, 995

    Hardt, J. P.: book review of Managerialpower and Soviet politics, 1397

    Hark to the elder institutions! (letters),L. Kerwin and E. 0. Dodson, 265

    Harris, D. H.: Martian relief and thecoming opposition, 1100

    HARRIS, 0. W., and B. T. DONOVAN (Eds.),The pituitary gland, vols. 1-3, bookreview of, 682

    Harrison, J. M. See Masterton, B., et al.HARSON. W. A., Pseudopotentials in the

    theory of metals, book review of, 1529Hart, B. J.: Testosterone regulation of

    sexual reflexes in spinal male rats, 1283HART, G. F., The systematics and distribu-

    tion of Permian miospores, book re-view of, 1236

    Hart, S. R., and L. T. Aldrich: Fractiona-tion of potassium/rubidium by amphi-boles: implications regarding mantlecomposition, 325

    Hartman, J. D., and M. F. Kaplon: Ph.D.language requirements modified (let-ters), 1492

    Haskell, J. B. See Dingle, H.Hayflick, L. See Edward, D. G. ff., et al.Hayflick, L. See Perkins, F. T.Heatwole, T. C.: Public inform-ation serv-

    ice, 869Heezen, B. C. See Folger, D. W.,-et al.Heidelberger, C., and P. T. Iype: Malig-

    nant transformation in vitro by carcino-genic hydrocarbons, 214

    Heiss, W.-D., and D. C. Milne: Singlefibers of cat optic nerve: "thresholds"to light, 1571

    Held, R., and J. A. Bauer, Jr.: Visuallyguided reaching in infant monkeys af-ter restricted rearing, 718

    Heller, A. See Moore, R. Y., et al.Heme and globin synthesis control: ob-

    servations in vivo in beta thalassemia,M. Kreimer-Birnbaum and R. M. Ban-nerman, 1116

    Hemorrheology (meeting report), H. Gold-smith, 1443

    Heppner, F. See Hamilton, W. J., IIIHerberg, L. J., and J. E. Blundell: Lateralhypothalamus: hoarding behavior elic-ited by electrical stimulation, 349

    Herman, M. See Steinman, R. M., et al.Herrington, R. N. See John, E. R., et al.Hestenes, M.: book review of Funda-

    mentals of abstract analysis, 1095Hexagonal diamonds in meteorites: impli-

    cations, R. E. Hanneman et al., 995Hexagonal pattern in cell walls of

    Escherichia coli B, D. A. Fischmanand G. Weinbaum, 472

    Hexokinase isoenzymes in liver and adi-pose tissue of man and dog, J. Brownet al., 205

    Heymann, D., and E. Mazor: Primordialrare gases in unequilibrated ordinarychondrites, 701

    HEYROVSKY, J., and J. KUTA, Principles ofpolarography, book review of, 310

    Hicks, J. F. G.: Structure of silica glass,459

    Higgins, M. L., and D. Pramer: Fungalmorphogenesis: ring formation and clo-sure by Arthrobotrys dactyloides, 345

    Higham, R.: book review of Aviation:the creative ideas, 817

    Hilf, R.: Milk-like fluid in a mammaryadenocarcinoma: biochemical characteri-zation, 826

    Hill, R. N., and J. J. Yunis: MammalianX-chromosomes: change in patterns ofDNA replication during embryogene-sis, 1120

    HILL, W. C. o., Primates: comparativeanatomy and taxonomy, vol. 6, bookreview of, 308

    Hiller, J. See Fried, G. H., et al.Hillman, N., and R. Hillman: Competent

    INDEX 1TO VOLUME 155

    chick ectoderm: nonspecific response toRNA, 1563

    Hillman, R. See Hillman, N.Historical roots of our ecologic crisis,

    The, L. White, Jr., 1203History's Grant Swingers (letter),M. Goran, 776

    Hobbs, P. V., and A. J. Kezweeny:Splashing of a water drop, 1112

    Hobbs, R. W., and J. P. Hollinger:Search for 21-centimeter radiation nearcosmic x-ray sources, 448

    Hoefs, J., and M. Schidlowski: Carbonisotope composition of carbonaceousmatter from the Precambrian of theWitwatersrand System, 1096

    Hoffman, J. H.: Composition measure-ments of the topside ionosphere, 322

    Hoffmann, L. G.: book review of Founda-tion of immunochemistry, 1527

    Holeman, E. See Fleischer, R. L., et al.Hollinger, J. P. See Hobbs, R. W.Holloszy, J. O., and H. T. Narahara:

    Nitrate ions: potentiation of increasedpermeability to sugar associated withmuscle contraction, 573

    Holloway, M. T. See Brown, J., et al.Holmes, C. W. See Watkins, N. D., et al.Holtzman, R. B. See Little, J. B., et al.Homing in pigeons, B. G. Murray, Jr.,

    etal., 1135Honey bees: do they use the direction

    information contained in their dancemaneuver?, D. L. Johnson, 844

    Honey bees: do they use the distanceinformation contained in their dancemaneuver?, A. M. Wenner, 847

    Hood, L. See Gray, W. R., et al.Hori, M., et al.: Tryptophan deficiency

    in rabbit reticulocytes: polyribosomesduring interrupted growth of hemoglo-bin chains, 83

    Horowitz, N. H., et al.: Planetary con-tamination I: the problem and theagreements, 1501; erratum, 1656

    Hostetler, P. B., et al.: Activity coefficientsof aqueous potassium chloride measuredwith a potassium-sensitive glass elec-trode, 1537

    House, R. F. See Burns, J. T., et al.How perceptive is hindsight? (letter),

    L. I. Schiff et al., 397Hoyt, J. H., and J. R. Hails: Pleistocene

    shoreline sediments in coastal Georgia:deposition and modification, 1541

    Huang, W. H., and R. M. Walker: Fossilalpha-particle recoil tracks: a new meth-od of age determination, 1103

    Hughes, F. P.: Origins of the lean andhungry effort (letter), 1058

    HUGHES, W. F., and F. J. YOUNG, Theelectromagnetodynamics of fluids, bookreview of, 683

    Human echo perception, C. E. Rice, 656Human synovial fluid: detection of a new

    component, J. Sandson, 839Hunt, G. R. See Salisbury, J. W.Hurst, P. M.: Write a book! (letter), 954Hwang, S.-W. See Simon, E. M.Hydrogen compounds of the metallic ele-

    ments, K. M. MACKAY, book review byJ. A. Ibers, 684

    Iben, I., Jr.: Stellar evolution: comparisonof theory with observation, 785

    Ibers, J. A.: book review of Hydrogencompounds of the metallic elements,684. See also McGinnety, J. A., et al.

    In defense ot jargon (letter), S. J. Karlan,1361

    Indian, Tlhe: America's unfinished business,W. A. BROPHY and S. D. ABERLE, bookreview by F. Eggan, 1394

    Indian culture and European trade goods,G. I. QUIMBY, book review by B. Fon-tana, 552

    Indium as an impurity in ancient westernMexican tin and bronze artifacts and inlocal tin ore, E. R. Caley and D. T.Easby, Jr., 686

    Induced rapid release and uptake of phos-phate by microorganisms, J. Shapiro,1269

    Information delivery and the sensoryevoked potential, S. Sutton, et al., 1436

    Information functions of an internationalmeeting, B. E. Compton and W. D.Garvey, 1648

    Information theory and esthetic perception,A. MOLES, book review by J. J. Gibson,1529

    Infrared absorption of carbonate apatite,D. McConnell et al., 607

    Infrared images of Tycho on dark moon,J. W. Salisbury and G. R. H-unt, 1098

    Innovation in undergraduate teaching, E.M. Williams, 974

    International biological program (edi-torial), R. Revelle, 957

    International statement on infor,mation ex-change groups (letter), W. V. Thorpe,1195

    Interpopulation variations in calcium me-tabolism in the stream limpet, Ferrissiarivularis (Say), W. Russell Hunteret al., 338

    Introduction to electrical discharges ingases, S. C. BROWN, book review byW. B. Kunkel, 1236

    Introduction to environmental physiology,G. E. FOLK, JR., book review by C. H.Lowe, 1660

    Introduction to laser physics, B. A. LEN-GYEL, book review by H. W. Moos, 444

    Introduction to real analysis, C. GOFF-MAN, book review by L. W. Cohen,816

    Introduction to solid state physics, c.KITTEL, book review by C. T. Walker,991

    Investigation of psychotherapy, The, A. P.GOLDSTEIN and s. J. DEAN (Eds.), bookreview by D. P. Spencey, 60

    Ioachim, H. L.: Neoplastic transformationof rat thymic cells induced in vitro byGross leukemia virus, 585

    Iodide transport: inhibition by agents re-acting at the membrane, P. R. Larsenand J. Wolff, 335

    IRODOV, I. Y., Collection of problems inatomic and nuclear physics, book re-view of, 1396

    ISAACSON, E., and H. B. KELLER, Analysis ofnumerical methods, book review of, 993

    Isolation of 2,6-dibromophenol from themarine hemichordate, Balanoglossus bi-miniensis, R. B. Ashworth and M. J.Cormier, 1558

    Ivan, L. S. See Salzen, E. A., et al.Type, P. T. See Heidelberger, C.IZQUIERDO, J. J., Desde un alto en el

    camino, book review of, 1658

    JJac. Berzelius, J. E. JORPES, book review

    by E. Farber, 552Jackson, T. A.: Fossil actinomycetes in

    middle Precambrian glacial varves, 1003Jacobson, M.: Retinal ganglion cells: spec-

    ification of central connections in larvalXenopus laevis, 1106

    Jamieson, J. C. See McQueen, R. G., et al.JANDER, j., Anorganische and allgemeine

    chemie in fluissigem amimoniak, bookreview of, 1237

    Jansen, E. F. See De Jong, D. W., et al.Jarosewich, E. See Melson, W. G., et al.Jeffrey, G. A., et al.: Clathrate hydrates

    of some amines, 689Jenkins, F. A., Jr. See Crompton, A. W.Jensen, J.: Anaphylatoxinin its relation to

    the complement system, 1122Jensen, R. See Abbott, R. T.

  • Jensen, W. N., et al.: Microincision ofsickled erythrocytes by a laser beam,704

    Jequier, E. See Lovenberg, W., et al.JEWKES, j., Public and private enterprise,book review of, 1095

    John Edward Fogarty (editorial), P. H.Albelson, 523

    John, E. R., et al.: Effects of visual formon the evoked response, 1439. See alsoSutton, S., et al.

    JOHNSON, A. W., Ylid chemistry, bookreview of, 1394

    Johnson, C. F.: Dis'accharidase: localiza-tion in hamster intestine brush borders,1670

    Johnson, D. L.: Honey bees: do they usethe direction information contained intheir dance maneuver?, 844

    Johnson, F.: Radiocarbon dating andarcheology in Nort'h America, 165

    JOHNSON, F. H., and Y. HANEDA (Eds.),'Bioluminescence in progress, book re-view of, 819

    Johnson, J. L.: book review of Theelectromagnetodynamics of fluids, 683

    Johnson, M. J.: Growth of microbial cellson hydrocarbons, 1515

    Johnson, N. L.: book review of Appliedregression analysis, 994

    Johnson, R. H. See Shepard, R. N., et al.Johnson, T. B., et al.: Ratio of blue to

    red light: a brief increase followingsunset, 1663

    JOHNSTON, T. W. See SHAROFSKY, I. P., etal.

    JOLLY, W. L., The chemistry of the non-metals, book review of, 1659

    Jones, B. W.: book review of Excursionsin number theory, 63

    Jones, C. N. See Doty, B. A., et al.Jordan, L. F.: Coordinated planning for

    science in Communist Europe, 796Jordan, T. H. See Jeffrey, G. A., et al.JORPES, J. E., Jac. Berzelius, book review

    of, 552J. Robert Oppenheimer (editorial), D. K.

    Price, 1061JUKES, T. H., Molecules and evolution,

    book review of, 308Justh, G. See Leighton, J., et al.

    K

    Kahn, R. H. See Salzen, E. A., et al.Kampine, J. P., et al.: Diagnosis of

    Gaucher's disease and Niemann-Pickdisease with small samples of venousblood, 86

    Kandel, E. R., et al.: Opposite synapticactions mediated by different branchesof an identifiable interneuron inAplysia, 346

    Kanfer, J. N. See Kampine, J. P., et al.Kaplon, M. F. See Hartman, J. D.Karlan, S. J.: In defense of jargon (letter),

    1361Kasarda, D. D., et al.: Reversible aggrega-

    tion of a-gliadin to fibrils, 203Kastner, J. See Ashby, W. C., et al.Katz, J. J. See Uphaus, R. A.Kaufman, I. C., and L. A. Rosenblum:

    Depression in infant monkeys separatedfrom their mothers, 1030

    Kaufman, L.: book review of The sensesconsidered as perceptual systems, 1232

    Kavanau, J. L.: Behavior of captive white-footed mice, 1623

    Kawai, Naoto. See Cox, A.Kawai, Nobufumi. See Yamamoto, C.Keil, K., and K. G. Snetsinger: Nininge-

    Tite: a new meteoritic sulfide, 451Keisch, B., et al.: Dating and authenticat-

    ing works of art by measurements ofnatural alpha emitters, 1238

    Keith, G. S.: Rare birds identified (letter),269

    Kelleher, W. J. See Swenberg, M.-L., et al.

    INDEX TO VOLUME 155

    KELLER, cG. v., and F. C. FRISCHKNECHT,Electrical methods in geophysical pros-pecting, book review of, 1234

    KELLER, H. B. See ISAACSON, E.Kelley, W. N. See Seegmiller, J. E., et al.Kelly, R. E., and R. V. Rice: Abductin: a

    rubber-like protein from the internal tri-angular hinge ligament of Pecten, 208.

    Kelsall, M. A.: Chromosomes and leuko-cytes (meeting report), 1039

    Kemmerer, W. W. See McLane, J. C., Jr.,et al.

    Kennington, G. S.: Activation analysis ofsoluble and fixed sodium in mammalianhair, 588

    Kerwin, L., and E. 0. Dodson: Hark to theelder institutions! (letters), 265

    Kesner, C. D., and S. K. Ries: Diphenamidmetabolism in plants, 210

    Keto-aldehydes and cell division, A. Szent-Gybrgyi et al., 539

    Kezweeny, A. J. See Hobbs, P. V.Kiaman magnetic interval in the western

    United States, B. E. McMahon andD. W. Strangway, 1012

    KIHLMAN, B. A., The actions of chemicalson dividing cells, book review of, 443

    Kimble, D. P. See Beach, G.Kindig, D. A., and W. H. Kirsten: Virus-

    like particles in established murine celllines: electron-microscopic observations,1543

    Kindler, L. I.: Ably elucidated precepts(letter), 1058

    Kinetic equations of gases and plasmas,T.-Y. wu, book review by D. Montgom-ery, 1094

    King, E. A., Jr. See McLane, J. C., Jr.,et al.

    Kirby, G. W.: Biosynthesis of the morphinealkaloids, 170

    Kirby, R. S.: book review of Troposphericradiowave propagation beyond the hori-zon, 183

    Kirsten, W. H. See Kindig, D. A.Kirsteuer, E.: book review of Biologie der

    meereshohlen, 990KITTEL, c., Introduction to solid state phys-

    ics, book review of, 991Klein, E. See LeGeros, R. Z., et al.Klein, S.: Literature program of engineer-

    ing societies (meeting report), 1698Klopfer, F. D. See Schalock, R. L.Klotz, I. M.: Protein subunits: a table,

    697Knopp, M. I.: book review of Sequences,

    vol. 1, 442Knowledge and power, S. A. LAKOFF (Ed.),

    book review by N. W. Polsby, 1660Koch, A. L. See Ehrenfeld, D. W.Kochi, J. K.: Mechanisms of organic oxi-

    dation and reduction by metal com-plexes, 415

    Koelle, G. B. See Nichols, C. W.Koelling, R. A. See Garcia, J., et al.Koffman, D. M. See Van Schmus, W. R.Kohn, M. L.: book review of A prospective

    study of the incidence of mental disor-der, 551

    Kok, B., and J. E. Varner: Extraterrestriallife detection based on oxygen isotopereactions, 1110

    Koler, R. D.: book review of Mendelianinheritance in man, 1395

    Komar, A.: book review of Einstein's uni-fied field theory, 1233

    Korn, H. A.: book review of The collegedropout and the utilization of talent,1526

    Kornhuber, H. H. See Mountcastle, V. B.,et al.

    Korr, I. M., et al.: Axonal delivery of neu-roplasmic components to muscle cells,342

    Kosanke, R. M.: book review of The sys-tematics and distribution of Permianmiospores, 1236

    Kreimer-Birnbaum, M., and R. M. Ban-

    ix

    nerman: Heme and globin synthesiscontrol: observations in vivo in betathalassemia, 11 16

    Krieger, D. T., and H. P. Krieger: Circa-dian pattern of plasma 17-hydroxycorti-costeroid: alteration of anticholinergicagents, 1421

    Krieger, H. P. See Krieger, D. T.Kronenthal, R. L. See Leighton, J., et al.Krow, G.: The original "krow" (letter),

    781"Krow" units: a new evaluation (letter),

    S. Schapiro, 35Kubitschek, H. E.: Mutagenesis by near-

    visible light, 1545KUHN, J. w., Scientific and managerialmanpower in nuclear industry, book re-view of, 183

    Kulik, M. M.: Propylene oxide and air(letter), 400

    Kunkel, W. B.: book review of Introduc-tion to electrical discharges in gases,1236

    Kuroda, P. K. See Baugh, J. O., et al.Kusano, K., et al.: Tetraethylammonium

    ions: effect of presynaptic injection onsynaptic transmission, 1257

    KUTA, j. See HEROVSKY, J.

    LLabbauf, A. See Poser, C. M., et al.LACK, D., Population studies of birds, book

    review of, 1396Ladizinsky, G., and D. Zohary, Avena

    ventricosa: possible diploid contributorto hexaploid oats, 1553

    LAKOFF, S. A. (Ed.), Knowledge andpower, book review of, 1660

    Lally, V. E.: Trial balloons in the South-ern Hemisphere, 456

    Lambert, P. B., and H. A. Frank: Localrecognition of histocompatability differ-ences in skin grafts, 99

    LANDSHOFF, P. v. See EDEN, R. J., et al.Lang, D. J. See Mella, B.Lang, S.: Bureau of the Budget cost shar-

    ing and effort reports (letter), 773Langer, E. (News and Comment): chemi-

    cal and biological warfare, 174, 299;medical costs, 1519; report from Cali-fornia, 1220; science in South Africa,1387; University of Pennsylvania, 177

    Langford, H. G. See Welch, B. L., etal.

    Larger scope for AEC laboratories, A(letter), B. I. Spinrad, 150

    Larsen, P. R., and J. Wolff: Iodide trans-port: inhibition by agents reacting at themembrane, 335

    Larson, C. A.: The skin: problems of in-heritance, 488

    Larson, C. E.: book review of Scientificand managerial manpower in nuclear in-dustry, 183

    Laser, The, w. v. SMITH and P. P. SOROKIN,book review by H. W. Moos, 444

    Laser receivers: devices, techniques, sys-tems, M. ROSS, book review by H. W.Moos

    Lasers and their applications, K. R. STEHL-ING, book review by H. W. Moos, 444

    L-Asparaginase: toxicity to normal andleukemic human lymphocytes, R. Schreket al., 329

    Late Pleistocene history of coniferouswoodland in the Mohave Desert, P. V.Wells and R. Berger, 1640

    Lateral hypothalamus: hoarding behaviorelicited by electrical stimulation, L. J.Herberg and J. E. Blundel1, 349

    Laycock, F. J. See Saidy, J. T.Leake, C.:: book review of Desde un

    alto en el camino, 1658Learning-set formation by mink, ferrets,

    skunks, and cats, B. A. Doty et al., 1579LEBESGUE, H., Measure and the integral,

    book review of, 992

  • Lectures on functional equations and theirapplications, J. ACZEL, book review byP. C. Hammer, 1234

    LEE, A. M., Applied queueing theory, bookreview of, 993

    LeGeros, J. P. See LeGeros, R. Z., et al.LeGeros, R. Z., et al.: Apatite crystallites:

    effects of carbonate on morphology,1409

    LeGoff, E.: book review of Carbocycli