Professor J. W. Goldthwait contributes "Supposed Evidences of Subsidence of the Coast of New Brunswick Within Modern Time" to the MuseumBulletin, No. 2, 1914, of the Canada Department of Mines,.
The June Library Journal contains "The Group Index; or Catalog at the Shelves" by Mr. C. P. Clapp.
The New York Times for September 13 contains "College for the Boy" by President E. F. Nichols.
Professor Robert Fletcher contributes in the Quarterly Bulletin State Board ofHealth of New Hampshire, an article, "Free-Flowing Tight Sanitary Sewage Tanks". Prof. Fletcher's commencement address at Clarkson College of Technology, "When Does a Man Become an Engineer?" appears in number 3, volume II, of the Clarkson Bulletin.
"Evolution of Service by Union and Cooperation, Conservation and Exchange," by Professor Wm. Patten appears in the October number of PopularScience Monthly.
"Vocal Functions" by Prof. W. V. D. Bingham is found in the September Psychological Bulletin.
"A Definition of Causation" the four papers by Professor W. H. Sheldon that have appeared in the Journal of Philosophy have been reprinted from that Journal.
Mr. Ralph D. Beetle is the author of "A Formula in the Theory of Surfaces'" reprinted from The Annals ofMathematics, June, 1914.
Mamelet's Le Relativisme Philosophique chez Georg Simmel is reviewed by Professor George C. Cox in TheJournal of Philosophy, September 10, 1914.
"The Translation Habit", by Mr. Clifford P. Clark, appears in The Classical Journal for October, 1914.
Professor H. D. Foster published in the April number of The HistoryTeacher's Magazine an article on "Adequate Tests in History". This article is based upon scrutiny of over two thousand examination questions, set by twenty-four colleges or by the College Entrance Examination Board, and checked as adequate or unsatisfactory by both readers and candidates.
Professor Curtis Hidden Page has recently contracted to write the section on American Poetry since 1865, for The Cambridge History of AmericanLiterature, which will form the last two volumes of the Cambridge History ofEnglish Literature.
In the volume of Proceedings of theTwenty-seventh Annual Convention ofthe Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools of the Middle States andMaryland, 1913, published by the Association in 1914, appears "The Problem of Adjustment", by President E. F. Nichols.
Among the contributors to the Cyclopedia of American Government, edited by A. C. McLaughlin and A. B. Hart, and published by Appleton, 1914, are Prof. Frank M. Anderson," Mr. John Barrett, Prof. Frank H. Dixon, Prof. Herbert D. Foster, Prof. Harlow S. Person, and a former Dartmouth professor, J. S. Reeves.
The American Naturalist for June, 1914, contains "Species-building by Hybridization and Mutation", by Prof. J. H. Gerould.
Professor T. H. Boggs reviews in the July Yale Review, "Immigration", by H. P. Fairchild, and "The Immigrant Invasion", by F. J. Warne.
In recent numbers of The PoliticalScience Review have appeared articles by Professor F. A Updyke as follows:
"The Treaty of Ghent, a Centenary Estimate", "State Budgets", "State Purchasing Agents", and "The Corporation Laws".