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IA jAtA S SPEAKING OF SCIENCE The first offering in a continuing series tea- tures 12 informal conversations with more than 20 of Americas leading scientists. Among the subtects. The Mars Probe, Evolu- tion and the Descent of Man, Advances in the Physical Sciences, Advances in Astronomy. Peace, and seven other timely and important subjects. The 12 recordings are on six cas- settes (orie comaplete 30-minUte conversation on each side) for play-back on standard machines---packaged in a conipact binder. Price $39.95. AAAS SCIENCE BOOK LIST FOR CHILDREN (Third Edition) A selected and annotated list of over 1500 science and mathematics books for children in elementary schools, and for children's collections in school, private and public li- braries, Compiled by Hilary J. Deason Price $8.95. SCIENCE BOOKS-A QUARTERLY REVIEW An invalLiable aid to science education and library acquisition. The only publication de- voted to the critical review of books in the sciences and mathematics at all educational levels- kindergarten through college-and for the nonspecialist adult reader. Published March, May September and December. Price $10 per year, Send orders to Departrnent SR AMERICAN ASSOCIATION for the ADVANCEMENT of SCIENCE 1515 Massachusetts Avenue. N.W. Washi ngton. D. C. 20005 PHYSIOLOGIST- TOXICOLOGIST Excellent 44)p)pmtu11itv to joi0 re- a'clarc StalT f lead in g maimufae- ttire i n hea ItI (8 Lre industvs. Y)1 bA ill be resp)(wosible fol 41 ea rry 11 (41t aOiOi)al 1tud(lies 11(ssa4-V to t-tilbli.141 feLionI( ti nl Hd,Zafet ot )f M-es l(o0I-)IL1 tal I)1'OInlt a1(1 fi i ,. ieo-intix. , I1tirlbutifn so tontilese Fli.4 11). it} t)l\ I' f . 144iA 1 4442-5 p1 lil,'III ZI( 14 N -4 1114, ex 4I W, Ii- elle fC XXd(ktiAt11 path of)- Wal tL(i1 ill tlIln-I t14I el 4atd (11 aIe;lbll ,'f' 01t1(ll l I1' l p-1 'eI 41)11 res I1l1'i- 1,1i1t\. TIm,i [to ffitrsl <>rtlil -cit- trcac(tm\(. tt il s;a11a1 X. e x( tlint t 1wrieDtfit package andlt pr14(e1t \ssima(l '( 114- 4 of). 11f1 i44 1(111 I12 -t'a'llaM hill cm1fiden f' i5 r M(l4di:l SUPERVISING ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGIST Latge public service agenicy seeks a nature, exp,rleficeJ EnLioroner,eil Micrrob00olst, to supervise research and control work of all ac- tivities in microbiology. The successful candi- date will suipervise varied, specialized, and very difficult microbiological examinations for detection and identificationi of microor- ganisms related to sewage treatment and dis- posal. Will initiate, direct and determine scope and character of tests, investigations and studies of the biological aspects of streanm polltition, industrial waste disposal and sewage treatment processes, Will pre- pare research reports, progress reports, time reports, performance evaluations, expense accourits, and budget estimates for the mi- crobiology sectioti. Will direct work of sub- oidiniate Microbiologists and supervise train- irig of subprofessional laboratory personnel ancd perforrir related technical, sLupervisory activi ties. Catididates should possess a M.S. degree (Ph.D. preferable) in mnicrobiology and five years professional experience incIlJCiur9 one year with sLupervisory responsibilities. Cur- renit starting salary is $18,500. Salary re- view after six months, free medical and life inraSinraice are aiilong excellent benefits. This is a civil service position requi r- rntrineti- tive selecton. Interested applicants are in- vited to submit detailed resumes tor Limployenvr t Marnacetr fec^9<+> ~~Tfie Metr opol'it.-.> rc ; W c ~~Sanlitary District of 4 Greater Chicago s 100 East Erie Street ' Chicago, Ill 60611 ~~~ ~(312) 751-5779) 0- 0 0 a~~~~~~SS-SO In Liquid scintillation counting of ,G or 3H labeled compounds such as inulin, dextran, and mannitol, inconsistent experimental results and decreased count rates have frequently occurred. Samples prepared using an Aquasol® techniquer have been shown to be stable for six months or longer and have shown only an insignificant reduction in count rate during this period. k 1 . '; , 43. Aquasol NEF-934: $46/4 liters $166/4x4 liters : o New England Nuclear 575 Albany Street Bostonr Mass 021 18 Customer service 617-482-9595 %AE% .W- 1, j, . .:etxl,.c %Er,,' .i, 1- e Dre4ivic entiir Gier.-Tiany BE ON THE MAIN STREET OF CHEMISTRY FOR 1973 The fifteenth ationa l chemical exposition C H I C A G O AUGUST 28-29-30, 1973 Conrad Hilton Hotel ii . j. \ mRjli(9 !? '; I "' ,, I.' ,1 I .j2/>, 0t j) 8, 'li "" q'(I , NATIONAL CHE'ViICAL EXPOSITION r l * oo('Do1 312 372 1 sc I lN.( 1., V01 ISX j !-

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IAjAtA SSPEAKING OF SCIENCEThe first offering in a continuing series tea-

tures 12 informal conversations with morethan 20 of Americas leading scientists.Among the subtects. The Mars Probe, Evolu-tion and the Descent of Man, Advances in thePhysical Sciences, Advances in Astronomy.Peace, and seven other timely and importantsubjects. The 12 recordings are on six cas-settes (orie comaplete 30-minUte conversationon each side) for play-back on standardmachines---packaged in a conipact binder.Price $39.95.

AAAS SCIENCE BOOK LIST FOR CHILDREN(Third Edition)A selected and annotated list of over 1500science and mathematics books for childrenin elementary schools, and for children'scollections in school, private and public li-braries, Compiled by Hilary J. Deason Price$8.95.

SCIENCE BOOKS-A QUARTERLY REVIEWAn invalLiable aid to science education andlibrary acquisition. The only publication de-voted to the critical review of books in thesciences and mathematics at all educationallevels- kindergarten through college-andfor the nonspecialist adult reader. PublishedMarch, May September and December. Price$10 per year,

Send orders to Departrnent SRAMERICAN ASSOCIATION for the

ADVANCEMENT of SCIENCE1515 Massachusetts Avenue. N.W.Washi ngton. D. C. 20005

PHYSIOLOGIST-TOXICOLOGIST

Excellent 44)p)pmtu11itv to joi0 re-a'clarc StalT f lead in g maimufae-ttire in heaItI (8Lre industvs. Y)1bAill be resp)(wosible fol41 ea rry 11(41t aOiOi)al 1tud(lies 11(ssa4-V to

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SUPERVISINGENVIRONMENTALMICROBIOLOGIST

Latge public service agenicy seeks a nature,exp,rleficeJ EnLioroner,eil Micrrob00olst, tosupervise research and control work of all ac-tivities in microbiology. The successful candi-date will suipervise varied, specialized, andvery difficult microbiological examinationsfor detection and identificationi of microor-ganisms related to sewage treatment and dis-posal. Will initiate, direct and determinescope and character of tests, investigationsand studies of the biological aspects ofstreanm polltition, industrial waste disposaland sewage treatment processes, Will pre-pare research reports, progress reports, timereports, performance evaluations, expenseaccourits, and budget estimates for the mi-crobiology sectioti. Will direct work of sub-oidiniate Microbiologists and supervise train-irig of subprofessional laboratory personnelancd perforrir related technical, sLupervisoryactivi ties.

Catididates should possess a M.S. degree(Ph.D. preferable) in mnicrobiology and fiveyears professional experience incIlJCiur9 oneyear with sLupervisory responsibilities. Cur-renit starting salary is $18,500. Salary re-view after six months, free medical and lifeinraSinraice are aiilong excellent benefits. Thisis a civil service position requi r- rntrineti-tive selecton. Interested applicants are in-vited to submit detailed resumes tor

Limployenvr t Marnacetrfec^9<+> ~~Tfie Metr opol'it.-.>rc;W c ~~Sanlitary District of

4 Greater Chicagos 100 East Erie Street' Chicago, Ill 60611

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a~~~~~~SS-SOIn Liquid scintillation counting of ,G or 3Hlabeled compounds such as inulin, dextran,and mannitol, inconsistent experimentalresults and decreased count rates havefrequently occurred. Samples preparedusing an Aquasol® techniquer have beenshown to be stable for six months or longerand have shown only an insignificantreduction in count rate during this period.

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Aquasol NEF-934: $46/4 liters $166/4x4 liters

: o New England Nuclear575 Albany Street Bostonr Mass 021 18Customer service 617-482-9595

%AE% .W- 1, j, . .:etxl,.c %Er,,' .i,1- e Dre4ivic entiir Gier.-Tiany

BE ON THE MAIN STREET

OF CHEMISTRY FOR 1973

The fifteenth

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exposition

C H I C A G OAUGUST 28-29-30, 1973Conrad Hilton Hotel

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Bioinorganic Chemist, Ph.D., 1971, bulky phos-phine ligands in Ni and Ir complexes, presently,DNA base specificity of antitumor platinumcompounds and Cu enzvme purification. Box720, Boston, Mass. 02117.

Biological Psychologist/Behavioral Geneticist,Ph.D., 1970, postdoctoral research, teachingexperience (introductory psychology, compara-tive psychology, behavioral genetics), ptublicationson CNS reactivity, seeks academic and/or re-search position. Robert A. Schreiber, Departmentof Biochemistry, MUSC, Charleston, S.C. 29401.

Biology Chairmanship or Professorship sought bycreative Ph.D. (1962) with interests in genetics,embryology, behavior, molecular biology, bio-metrics. Broadly experienced teacher-researcherwith many grants, publications, graduate stuLdents,seeks challenge in administration or innovativeteaching. Box 333, SCIENCE. 7/6

Cell Biologist-Electron Microscopist, Ph.D. Fiveyears of broad teaching experience, outstandingteacher, expects to continue research programinvolving undergraduate and graduate students,seeks position in department dedicated to qualityinstruction and faculty development, would con-sider chairmanship in a proper administrativeatmosphere. Box 334, SCIENCE.

Immunologist, Ph.D., postdoctoral experienceimmunochemistry; all aspects immunoassay:radiometric, electrophoretic, and so forth; severalpublications; research with industry, university;will relocate. Box 335, SCIENCE.

Ph. D. Medical Microbiology/Immunology (1971),seeks clinical laboratory and/or research teachingposition. Two years' postdoctoral immunology, 8years' clinical laboratory (all areas), supervisoryexperience. Box 336, SCIENCE.

Microbiologist, Ph.D. Broad administrative andscientific experience in all phases of pharma-cetutical R & D, specializing in oral and topicalantimicrobial drugs. Additional significant experi-ence in biological quality control and in foodnmicrobiology. Desires position in industry, hospi-tal, university or government. Box 337, SCI-ENCE.

Microbiologist/Biochemist, Ph.D. 1953, teachingexperience-general microbiology, microbial phys-iology, microbial genetics. Publications in JACS,J. Biol. Chemn., J. Bacteriol. Most recent 1972.Desires teaching position at small college or uni-versity or industrial position. Box 338, SCI-ENCE. X

Plant Physiologist-Biochemist, M.A. plls. Re-search experience: hormones, water relations.Teachirg experience. Desires industrial/agro-nomic/academic position. Gordon Patterson, Apt.307, 700 University Ave., SE, Minneapolis, Minn.55414.

Psychologist, Ph.D., 29, 41/2 years' experience inapplied clinical, human behavior measurement,and psychobiological research, clinically qualified,university cross-appointed. Eighteen papers. Salaryand location open. Box 339, SCIENCE.

Quantitative Experimental Psychologist, Ph.D.Three years of college teaching plus 4 years ofresearch experience. Nineteen publications inhuman information processing and vision. Re-search or teaching and research position desiredwhere minicomputer will be available for on-lineexperimental control. Frederick N. Dyer, Experi-mental Psychology Division, USAMRL, FortKnox, Ky. 40121.

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UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTAFACULTY OF DENTISTRYANATOMIST/HISTOLOGIST

Applications are invited for a full-time positionin Oral and Dental Histology. Candidates possess-

ing Ph.D. and dental degrees will be givenpreference. Undergraduate and graduate teachingresponsibilities, plus participation in establishinga new Ph.D. Oral Biology program. Salary andrank depend on qualifications and experience.Inquiries, with cuLrrent curriculum vitae, to:

Wm. T. Harley, DDS, MSDStaffing and Recruitment CommitteeFaculty of DentistryUniversity of AlbertaEdmonton, Alberta, Canada

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ANATOMY-Ph.D. with at least 2 years of postdoctoralteaching in Medical Gross Anatomy required. Toteach undergraduate, medical school, and gradu-ate levels; independent research encouraged.Available immediately but not later than 20AuLgust 1973. Send curriculum vitae and statementof research interests before 10 July to: Chairman,Search Committee, Anatomy Department, Uni-versity of South Dakota, Vermillion, SouthDakota 57069.

Equial Opportunity Employer

FACULTY POSITIONS IN BIOCHEMISTRYIn accord with affirmative action and University

policy, St. Louis University School of Medicineis inviting applications from well-qualified Ph.D.'swith postdoctoral training in the fields of mem-brane biochemistry, physical chemistry, lipidbiochemistry or molecular biology. Initial ap-pointment will be made at the rank of assistantor associate professor of biochemistry. An on-going research program or research proposal isessential. Good salary and initial research sup-port are available. The Department is responsiblefor teaching both medical and graduate students.

Interested persons are asked to submit curricu-lum vitae to Dr. Robert E. 01 on, Chairman,Dcpartment of Biochemistry, St. Louis Univers'tySchool of Medicine, 1402 S. Grand Avenue, St.Louis, Missouri 63104.

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF BIOLOGYPh.D., September 1973. To teach courses ingenieral biology, animal physiology, and embryol-ogy. Active research involvement essential. Preferperson with good background in endocrinology.Send curriculuLm vitae and list of references toDr. Gilbert Sanchez, Biology Department, NewMexico Tech, Socorro, New Mexico 87801.

POSTDOCTORAL CELL BIOLOGIST/ELECTRON MICROSCOPIST

To investigate the effects of pollutants on thelungs: will involve morphometry and all aspectsof tissue microscopy. Send r6sume and threeletters of recommendation to Dr. E. S. Boatman,Department of Environmental Health, School ofPublic Health and Community Medicine, Univer-sity of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195.

FACULTY POSITION: A senior level appoint-ment for an experienced individtual with an activeresearch program in the field of animal virology.Specifically, an individual studying the biochem-istry of RNA virus replication is sought. Teachingresponsibilities include instruction at the graduateand undergraduate levels. Reply to Chairman,Department of Microbiology, Health SciencesCenter, State University of New York, StonyBrook, New York 11790.

The Health Sciences Center is an equal op-portunity employer and applications froml mem-bers of minority groups or women are welcome.

An assistant professorship is open for a personwith a doctorate in FOOD SCIENCE or relatedfields specializing in quantitative sensory evalua-tion. Teaching will involve the whole field ofsensory quality and its evaluation. Original andcooperative research will emphasize wine andbrandy quality. Capabilities in statistical tech-niques and compuLter processing of data, sensorypanel management, and correlations of chemicaldata with sensory characteristics are essential.Letters of inquiry, applications with personalqualifications, and names ofsuLggested referenlcesshouLld be sent to: Chairman, Department ofViticulture and Enology, University of California,Davis, Calif. 95616.

The University of California is an equal op-portornity emiployer.

MICROBIAL ULTRASTrRUCTUREFor 1 July 1974. Ph.D. Postdoctoral training inmolecular microbiology and electron microscopywith major interest in areas of viral struLcture/development and/or bacterial structure. Limitedgraduate teaching in virology/bacteriology andmicrobial ultrastructure. Sendresume to Dr. K.Easterbrook, Department of Microbiology,Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia,Canada.

ORGANISMIC BIOLOGIST

Ph.D. Assistant Professor, fall 1973. Under-graduate and graduate teaching-research, liberalarts college of 5400 students. Sendresume to

Dr. Robert W. BoenigDepartment of Biology

State University CollegeFredoriia, N.Y. 14063

Ar Equial Opportunity, Affirmtaativ e Action Em-ployer.

PHYSICISTSPh.D. Undergraduate teaching with interest indeveloping experimental solid-state or appliedphysics projects. Send complete resume and threereferences to Physics Department, VirginiaCommonwealth University, 901 W. FranklinStreet, Richmond, Va. 23220.

An Equal Opportunity/Affirnative Action Emrl-ployer.

McGILL UNIVERSITYFACULTY OF DENTISTRY

Requires a full-time physiologist with a dentalbackground for the purpose of undergraduate andgradtuate teaching and research.

Position open September 1973. Please reply toDean E. R. AmbroseFaculty of DentistryMcGill UniversityP.O. Box 6070

Montreal 101, Quebec, CanadaAll replies confidential.

GENERAL TERMS OF REFERENCEFOR

POSITION OF POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWDepartment of Animal and Poultry Science

University of GuelphGuelph, Ontario, Canada

RESEARCH DUTIES: To develop and helporganize research dealing with endocrinology insupport of existing dairy programs.The incumbent should be a specialist in the

discipline of endocrinology and have had previousexperience with radioimmunoassays. Opporttunitieswill be available for the candidate to make con-tributions to the areas of reproduLction, lactationand nutrition.SALARY: $11,000 per year.TERM OF APPOINTMENT: Two years, com-

mencing in July 1973.For further information contact:

Dr. W. D. Morrison, ChairmanDepartment of Animal and Poultry Science

University of GuelphGuelph, Ontario NIG 2W1

Telephone: 519-824-4120 Extension: 2251

POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW in cellular neuro-physiology especially of invertebrates or in com-parative physiological psychology of sensoryprocesses and learning. Applications should in-clude a resume, narrative of research experienceand interests, papers published or in press, andthe names of three referees. The position istenable for 1 year, renewable subject to avail-ability of funds. Write Ian M. Cooke or M. E.Bitterman, Laboratory of Sensory Sciences, 1993East-West Road, University of Hawaii, Honolulu,Hawaii 96822.

An Eqoial Opportunity Employer

UNIVERSITY OFMASSACHUSETTS/AMHERST

Remote Sersing and photogeology specialist withPh.D., background in geology needed for Fall1974. Also teach other specialties, possibly in-troductory course. Curriculum vitae to ProfessorG. E. McGill, Acting Head, Department ofGeology and Geography, University of Massa-chusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts 01002.

A Nondiscrimimiatory Affirnative ActionEmployer

|||||||||||||||||||||||| FE LLO W SH IP||||||||||||||||||||||Postdoctoral Fellowship in Neuroscience offersthe opportunity for original investigations intobrain mechanisms and behavior (with someemphasis on unit recording) and research intoaltered states of consciousness. Some teaching inNeuroscience program expected. Equal opportu-nity employer. Send curriculum vitae and refer-ences to William E. Edmondson, Jr., Chairman,Department of Psychology, Colgate University,Hamilton, New York 13346.

|IIlillllll!ll!!llglIIIIIIIII COURSE

UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGOMULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS OF

QUALITATIVE DATA TRAINING SESSIONAugust 23-26, 1973

Study in this session will focus on two powerful com-puter programs for the analysis of qualitative data bylog-linear models. The session will include lectures,study groups, and computer laboratory work. Write:R. D. Bock, University of Chicago, 5835 S. KimbarkAvenue, Chicago, Illinois 60637.

I POSITIONS OPEN POSITIONS OPEN

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Index to Volume 180

April-June 1973

Editorial Board

ALFRED BROWNJAMES F. CROWfH. S. GUTOWSKYARTHUR D. HASLERSEYMOUR S. KETYRUDOLF KOMPENERDANIEL KOSHLAND, JR.

GARDNER LINDZEYFRANK PRESSFRANK W. PUTNAMMAXINE SINGERRAYMOND H. THoMPSONEDWARD 0. WILSONGORDON WOLMAN

Editorial StaffWILLIAM BEVANPublisher

HANS NUSSBAUMBlusiness Manager

PHILIP H. ABELSONEditor

EARL J. SCHERAGO, Advertising Director

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American Association for the Advancement of Science1515 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C. 20005

Printed in Washington, D.C., by McCall Printing Company, Mid-Atlantic Division

Copyright 1973 by the American Association for the Advancement of Science

INDEX TO VOLUME IX()

Number4081408240834084408540864087

Date of Issue6 April13 April20 April27 April4 May11 May18 May

Pages1-92

93-240241-340341-440441-524525-672673-788

Number408840894090409140924093

Date of Issue25 May

1 June8 June15 June22 June29 June

The names of authors of books reviewed are printed in SMALL CAPITALS.

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AAAS Vietnam resolutions (tetter), E.D. Nielson, 133

Aaronson, S. A. See Stephenson, J. R.

Abelson, P. H. (editorials): Additionalsources of financial and political sup-port for science, 259; Blow-hot, blow-cold educational policies, 13; Importa-tion of petroleum, 1127; Observing andpredicting earthquakes, 819; Spain-another Japan?, 449

Abraham, B. M., and F. Schreiner: Alow-temperature thermal process forthe decomposition of water, 959

Acanthaster: effect on coral reef growthin Panama, P. W. Glynn, 504

Acetylcholine: fast axoplasmic transportin insect chemoreceptor fibers, R.Schafer, 315

Ackerman, A. J., et al.: Atomic safetyresponsibility (letters), 693

Acknowledgment (letter), M. Goldsteinand A. F. Battista, 1002

Acquisition and testing of gestural signsin four young chimpanzees: R. S.Fouts, 978

Actinide elements, The, K. W. BAGNALL.book review by J. H. Burns, 1357

Activation of hemoglobin C synthesis insheep marrow culture, J. W. Adamsonand G. Stamatoyannopoulos, 310

Acupuncture, hypnotism, and magic(letters), W. S. Kroger and J. F.McClendon, 1002

Adams, J., and R. H. Ward: Admixturestudies and the detection of selection,1137

Adams, M.: Science, technology, andsome dilemmas of advocacy, 840

Adamson, J. W., and G. Stamatoyanno-poulos: Activation of hemoglobin Csynthesis in sheep marrow culture, 310

Admixture studies and the detection ofselection, J. Adams and R. H. Ward,1137

Aerial inventory of national resources(AAAS), J. Burns, 325

Aerobiology of diseases, pests, and aller-gens in the Western Hemisphere(AAAS), A. Calpouzos, 429

Age of the floor of the eastern IndianOcean, J. R. Heirtzler et at., 952

Agricultural research (lelters), T. C. Tsoand E. A. Brams, 1116

Aiken, A. C. See Goldberg, R. A.AKASOTOU, s., and CHAPMAN, S., Solar-

terrestrial physics, book review of,944

Albert Einstein, B. HOFFMAN, book reviewby S. Goldberg, 620

Albert, S. See Gerwin, B. I., el al.Albright, J. F.: book review of Ontogeny

of acquired immunity, 855Alcohol-induced hyperlipidemia and beta

lipoproteins, J. H. Mendelson and N.K. Mello, 1372

Alem, A. See Kanes, W. H., et al.Alexander, E. C., Jr. See Herzog, G. F.,

et al.Al-Khwarizmi: a new-found basin on the

lunar far side, F. El-Baz, 1173ALLABY, M. See GOLDSMITH, E., et al.Allegre, C. J. See Tatsumoto, M., et al.Allen, J. R. See Andrews, E. J., el al.ALLEN, R. See GOLDSMITH, E., et al.Allerhand, A. See Hamilton, J. A., et al.Alter, B. J. See Bach, F. H., et al.American medical machine, A. RIBICOFF.

book review by S. P. Strickland, 628Amherdt, M. See Orci, L., el al.Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: summary

of a conference (meeting report), G.M. McKhann and R. T. Johnson, 221

Analysis of anthropological data (letters),K. A. Wolfe and A. Lomax, 907

Analysis of tides, The, G. GODIN, bookreview by A. S. Franco, 729

Anders, E. See Herzog, G. F., el al. Seealso Krahenbuhl, U., et al.

Anderson, D. L. See Whitcomb, J. H.,et al.

Anderson, J. H.: ERTS imagery (letter),1233

Anderson, N. See Basso, K. H.ANDERSON, O. W., Health care: can there

be equity?, book review of, 628Andrade, J. D. See Gough, D. A.Andrews, E. J., et at.: PCB diet (letters),

255Anet, F. A. L., and G. C. Levy: Carbon-

13 nuclear resonance spectroscopy, 141Angiotensin-sodium interaction in blood

pressure maintenance of renal hyper-tensive and normotensive rats, H. Gav-ras et al., 1369

Annual review of anthropology, B. J.SIEGEL et al. (Eds.), book review byH. A. Selby, 1355

Anthropology applied to health programs(AAAS), A. J. Rubel, 429

Antibodies to a precursor of human col-lagen, C. J. Sherr and B. Goldberg,1190

Antibody structure and molecular immu-nology, G. M. Edelman, 830

Anticoagulant-resistant rats: possible con-trol by the use of the chloro analog ofvitamin K1, J. W. Suttie, 741

Anton, A. H., and R. E. Rodriguez:Drug-induced change in the distributionof sulfonamides in the mother rat andits fetus, 974

Apollo 17 seismic profiling: probing thelunar crust, R. L. Kovach and J. S.Watkins, 1063

Apollonio, S.: Glaciers and nutrients inArctic seas, 491

Applications of artificial intelligence:relationships between mass spectra andpharmacological activity of drugs, K.H. Ting et al., 417

Aquaculture, J. E. BARDACH et al., bookreview by J. D. Costlow, 54

Are cell membranes fluid?, E. Oldfieldand S. J. Singer, 982

Arms control (letter), J. Lederberg andS. D. Drell, 9

Armstrong, H. L. See McHugh, G., et al.Arnott, S., et al.: Mucopolysaccharides:

comparison of chondroitin sulfate con-formations with those of related poly-anions, 743

Arrested development in human hook-worm infections: an adaptation to aseasonally unfavorable external environ-ment, G. A. Schad et al., 502

Artifact or artefact? (letters), A. E. New-kirk and G. L. Trigg, 1232

Arvesen, J. C. See Millard, J. P.Aspects of quantum theory, A. SALAM and

E. P. WIGNER (Eds.), book review byJ. S. Bell, 943

Asvsociation Affairs: Science and Man inthe Americas, 86, 216, 324, 428, 518,763

Astronomy funding at universities (let-ter), W. E. Howard III, 1000

Atherosclerosis and the arterial smoothmuscle cell, R. Ross and J. A. Glomset.1332

Atomic safety responsibility (letters), A.J. Ackerman et al., 693

Attah, E. B.: Racial aspects of zero popu-lation growth, 1143

Autoimmune response to acetylcholinereceptor, J. Patrick and J. Lindstrom,871

Avalanche mode of motion: implicationsfrom lunar examples, K. A. Howard,1052

Avila, E. M. See Hamilton, J. A., et al.Axonal transport of dopamine-fi-hydroxy-

lase by human sural nerves in vitro, S.Brimijoin et al., 1295

AYENSU, E. S. See MEGGERS, B. J., et at.

Azen, E. A., and F. G. Oppenheim:Genetic polymorphism of proline-richhuman salivary proteins, 1067

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B

Bach, F. H., et al.: Cell mediated im-munity: separation of cells involved inrecognitive and destructive phases, 403

Bach, M. L. See Bach, F. H., et al.Bader, J. P.: Virus-induced transforma-

tion without cell division, 1069BAGNALL, K. w., The actinide elements,

book reviewv of, 1357Baksi, A. K., and N. D. Watkins: Vol-

canic production rates: comparison ofoceanic ridges, islands, and the Col-umbia Plateau basalts, 493

Balasubrahmanyan, V. K. See Ramaty,R., et al.

Balasundaram, M. S. See Fredriksson, K.,et al.

Balgord, W. D.: Fine particles pr-oducedfrom automotive emissions-controlcatalysts, 1 168

Ball, G. G. See Cohn, C. K., et al.Baram, M. S.: Technology assessment

and social control, 465Barber, R. T. See Saperstein, A. M., et al.BARDACH, J. E., et al., Aquaculture, book

review of, 54Barlow, H. B. See Pettigrew, J., et al.Barnard, E. A. See Jedrzejczyk, J., et al.Baron, S., et al.: Interferon (mleeting

repor t), 779Baruch, J.: Transfer of technology and

national economic development, 324Basalla, G.: book review of Harvard Uni-

versity program on technology andsociety, 1964-1972 and Our tool-mak-ing society, 582

Bassett, W. A. See Liu, L., et al.Basso, K. H., and N. Anderson: A West-

ern Apache writing system: the symbolsof Silas John, 1013

Battista, A. F. See Goldstein, M.BATTISTINI, R., and G. RICHARD-VINDARD

(Eds.), Biogeography and ecology inMadagascar, book review of, 1163

Baumann, D. D. See Davies-Jones, R., etal.

BEALS, A. K. See SIEGEL, B. J., et al.Beddall, B. G. See Corbett, J. W., et al.Behavioral maintenance of high concen-

trations of blood ethanol and physicaldependence in the rat, J. A. Deutsch(et al., 880

Behaviour of wolves, dogs and relatedcanids, M. W. FOX, book review by L.K. Corbett, 53

Beil, D. L. See DeSimone, J. A., et al.Bell, J. S.: book review of Aspects ofquantum theory, 943

Bell, R. V. BRUCE, book review by T. P.Hughes, 1268

Benedict, B.: book review of The Khannastudy and The myth of population con-trol, 1045

Benfey, 0. T.: book eview of Mercury,628

BENTHALL, J., Science and technology inart today, book review of, 598

Berczi, I., et al.: Rejection of tumor cellsin vitro, 1289

Berendzen, R.: book review of The MilkyWay, 1269

Berger, B. D., et al.: Nerve growth factor:enhanced recovery of feeding afterhypothalamic damage, 506

Berl, W. G.: Introduction to Science andMan in the Americas (AAAS), 763

Bermant, G.: book review of Man andwoman, boy and girl, 586

BERNSTEIN, J., Einstein, book Ireview of,620

Berry, S. J. See Grayson, S.Berzi, A. See Szalay, F. S.Bevan, W.: A fellowship with essence

(editorial), 1011Bing, 0. H. L., et al.: Heart muscle via-

bility following hypoxia; protective ef-fect of acidosis, 1297

Biochemical genetics of man, The, D. J.

INDEX TO VOLUME 180H. BROCK and o. MAYO (Eds.), bookreview by L. E. Rosenberg, 488

Biogeography and ecology in Madagascar,R. BATTISTINI and G. RICHARD-VINDARD(Eds.), book rev,iew by G. G. Simpson,1163

Biological rhythms and human perform-ance, w. P. COLQUHOUN (Ed.), bookrev,iew by A. Chapanis, 400

Biology of halophytes, Y. WAISEL, bookr'rieui' by B. Osmond, 54

Birgeneau, R. J.: book review of Magneticproperties of rare earth metals, 728

Bjorkholm, P., et al.: Detection of a non-uniform distribution of polonium-210on the moon with the Apollo 16 alphaparticle spectrometer, 957

Black, P. H. See Hirsch, M. S., et al.Blackberry winter, M. MEAD, book review

by B. A. Kaplan, 618Blair, S. M. Sec Fleischman, P. R., et al.Blake, J.: The teenage birth controldilemma and public opinion, 708

Blepharisma, A. C. GIESE, book reNiew byT. L. Jahn and D. L. Griffith, 1355

Blood cells preserved in a mummy 2000years old, M. R. Zimmerman, 303

Blood-feeding requirements of the mos-quito: geographical variation in Aedestaenziorhynclius, G. F. O'Meara andD. G. Evans, 1291

Blood services: prices and public policy,D. M. Sulgenor et al., 384

Blow-hot, blow-cold educational policies(editorial), P. H. Abelson, 13

Blueprint for sturvival, E. GOLDSMITH ctal., book review by J. Platt, 580BLUJM, J. E. Slee JARVIK, L. F., et al.Bockris, J. O'M. See Cook, C. S.Bolli, H. M. See Heirtzler, J. R., et al.Booser, J. See Calder, W. A.Booth, A. B. See Cowan, T. M., et al.Boranes in organic chemistry, H. C.BROWN, book reviewv by G. Zweifel,942

Born-Einstein letters, The (letter), M. A.Bredig, 1118

Bornstein, F. P.: Reaction to rhetoric(letter), 257

BOSCH, L. (Ed.), The mechanism of pro-tein synthesis and its regulation, bookreview of, 1271

BOSS, V., Newton and Russia, book reviewof, 623; erratunm, 1216

Bottom currents in the Hudson Canyon,G. H. Keller et al., 181

Botulism and nitrites (letters), P. Schucket al., 1322

Boultbee, A. H. See McHugh, G., et al.Boyd, R. See Damon, P. E., et al.Bozeman, F. M. See Tyeryar, F. J., Jr.,

et al.Bradley, M. N., et al.: Pregnancy and

famine (letters), 133Bradshaw, R. A. See Weis, J. S., et al.Brain aluminum distribution in Alzhei-

mer's disease and experimental neuro-fibrillary degeneration, D. R. Crapperet al., 511

Brams, E. A. See Tso, T. C.Bray, J. T., et al.: Phosphate in intersti-

tial waters of anoxic sediments: oxida-tion effects during sampling procedure,1362

Brazilian higher education (letter), F. M.Tiller, 255

Bredig, M. A.: The Born-Einstein letters(letter), 1118

Brennan, J. R. See Clement, R. C., et al.Brennan, M. J. See Gerwin, B. I., et al.Bricker, 0. P. See Bray, J. T., ei al.Brimijoin, S., et al.: Axonal transport of

dopamine-#-hydroxylase by humansural nerves in vitro, 1295

JIROCK, D. J. H., and o. MAYO (Eds.), Thebiochemical genetics of man, bookreview of, 488

Brody, S., and S. Harris: Circadianrhythms in Neurospora: spatial dif-

iii

ferences in pyridine nucleotide levels, 49%Bronowski, J. See Corbett, J. W., el al.Brooks, A. S., et al.: Mercury vapor

sources (letters), 696Brooks, W. W. See Bing, 0. H. L., et al.Bross, l. D. J., and A. M. Weinberg:

Trans-science and responsibility (letters),1122

BROWN, H. C., Boranes in organic chem-istry, book review of, 942

Brown, L. R.: Rising food prices: who'sresponsible? (editorial), 373

BROWN, L. R., World without borders,book review of, 580

Brown, M. See Broyles, A. A., et al.Broyles, A. A., et al.: Jason and the na-

tional defense (letters), 446BRUCE, R. v., Bell, book review of, 1268Brunner, H. R. See Gavras, H., et al.Buergel, W. G. See Cadenhead, D. A.Btuilding the city of man, w. W. WAGAR,book review by J. Platt, 580BULLARD, R. W. See YOUSEF, M. K., et al.

Buoyancy effects in fluids, J. S. TURNER,book r-ev-iew by M. E. Stern, 1356Burke, G., et al.: Thyrotropin and cyclic

nucleotide effects on prostaglandin levelsin isolated thyroid cells, 872

Btirnham, J.: book review of Science andtechnology in art today, 598

Burns, J.: Aerial inventory of nationalresources (AAAS), 325

BuLrns, J. H.: book review of The actinideelements, 1357

Burr, W. A. See Fleischman, P. R., et al.Byck, R., and J. M. Ritchie: A9-Tetra-hydrocannabinol: effects on mammalian

nonmyelinated nerve fibers, 84

C

Cadenhead, D. A., and W. G. Buergel:Water vapor from a lunar breccia: im-plications for evolving planetary atmo-spheres, 1 166

Calder, W. A., and J. Booser: Hypo-thermia of broadtailed hummingbirdsduring incubation in nature with eco-logical correlations, 751

Calinger, R.: book review of Newton andRussia, 623; erratum, 1216

Calpouzos, A.: Aerobiology of diseases,pests, and allergens in the WesternHemisphere (AAAS), 429

Camejo, G. See Hamilton, J. A., et al.Cameron, A. G. W.: The outer solar sys-

tem, 701Cancer policy statement (letter), M. B.

Shimkin, 693CANNON, H. L. See HOPPS, H. C.Capek, P. See Brimijoin, S., et al.Carbon-13 NMR spectroscopy, J. B.

STOTHERS, book review by D. M. Grantand R. J. Pugmire, 728

Carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance fororganic chemists, G. C. LEVY and G. L.NELSON, book review by D. M. Grantand R. J. Pugmire, 728

Carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonancespectroscopy, F. A. L. Anet and G. C.Levy, 141

Carlson, E. A.: book review of Geneticsand American society, 584

Carlson, P. S.: Methionine sulfoximine-resistant mutants of tobacco, 1366

Carter, A. N. See Heirtzler, J. R., et al.Carter, L. J. (News and Comment): AEC

lab possible core of energy R&D, 1346Arms Control and Disarmament Agencyhas new head, 570; Congress and Tridentmissile submarine, 281; erratum, 577;federal control of rainmakers, 1348:impoundment of university funds, 396;land use control, 1039; Rio Blancoproject, 844; weather modification, 1347

Case for American medicine, The, H.SCHWARTZ, book review by S. P. Strick-land, 628

iv

Catecholamine uptake in cerebral cortex:adaptive change induced by fighting,E. D. Henley et al., 1050

CAZDEN, C. B., et al. (Eds.), Functions oflanguage in the classroom, book reviewof, 615

Cell mediated immunity: separation ofcells involved in recognitive and destruc-tive phases, F. H. Bach et al., 403

Cell repository, L. L. Coriell, 427Cerny, E. A. See Rahman, Y.-E., et al.Chabot, B. F.: book review of Tundra

biome, 1 64Chang, L. See Burke, G., et al.Chang, S., and C. Kung: Temperature-

sensitive pawns: conditional behavioralmutants of Paramecium aurelia, 1197

Chapanis, A.: book review of Biologicalrhythms and human performance, 400

CHAPMAN, S. See AKASOFOU, I.Chemical structures of pancreatic ribo-

nuclease and deoxyribonuclease, S.Moore and W. H. Stein, 458

Chopra, H. C. See Gerwin, B. I., et al.Chow, K. L. See Grobstein, P., et al.Chowdhury, A. B. See Schad, G. A., et al.Chute, D. L., and D. C. Wright: Retro-

grade state dependent learning, 878Circadian rhythms in Neurospora: spatial

differences in pyridine nucleotide levels,S. Brody and S. Harris, 498

Clark, D. L. See Ling, H. Y., et al.Clarke, B.: book review of Proceedings

of the sixth Berkeley symposium onmathematical statistics and probability,600

Clausen, J. A.: book review of Culture,behavior, and personality, 613

CLELAND, R. E., Oenothera, book reviewof, 854

Clement, R. C., et al.: Plastic trees (let-ters), 813

CLEMENTE, C. D., et al. (Eds.), Sleep andthe maturing nervous system, book re-view of, 178

Clum, J. A.: Field ion microscopy (let-ter), 816

Coding processes in human memory, A.W. MELTON and E. MARTIN (Eds.), bookreview by R. M. Shiffrin, 400

Coe, R. S., and W. F. Muller: Crystallo-graphic orientation of clinoenstatite pro-duced by deformation of orthoenstatite,64

Coffee-easies and bacon-pushers (letter),F. J. Little, Jr., 448

Cohen, D.: Ferromagnetic contaminationin the lungs and other organs of thehuman body, 745

Cohn, C. D., et al.: Histamine: effect onself-stimulation, 757

Cokelaere, M. See Lauweryns, J. M., et al.Colbert, C.: NIH grant applications (let-

ter), 1000Colombo, C. See Ignarro, L. J.COLQUHOUN, W. P. (Ed.), Biological

rhythms and human performance, bookreview of, 400

Comet Encke: meteor metallic ion identi-fication by mass spectrometer, R. A.Goldberg and A. C. Aiken, 294

Committee on National Statistics, The,W. Kruskal, 1256

Communication among scientists (letter),G. Douglas and C. Heimdahl, 369

Complement-induced platelet protein al-terations, T. S. Zimmerman and H. J.Muller-Eberhard, 1183

Complete nucleotide sequence of a repli-cating RNA molecule, D. R. Mills etal., 916

Computer assisted instruction (letter), H.E. Mitzel, 549

Computer from Pascal to von Neumann,The, H. H. GOLDSTINE, book review byH. D. Huskey, 588

Computer perspective, A, book review byH. S. Tropp, 590

Condensation nucleus discriminator mak-

INDEX TO VOLUME 180

ing optical measurements on fog: atool for environmental research, E. J.Hart et al., 1064

Conservation of gasoline (letter), P. deHaen, 137

Contemporary archaeology, M. P. LEONE(Ed.), book review by G. Kushner, 616

Context of social psychology, The, J.ISRAEL and H. TAJFEL (Eds.), book re-view by M. B. Smith, 610

Control mechanisms and protein synthe-SiS, S. D. WAINWRIGHT, book review byH. R. Mahler, 1270

Control of their environment reducesemotionality in rats, J. M. Joffe et al.,1383

Cook, C. S., and J. O'M. Bockris: Hydro-gen and power (letters), 370

Cook, P. J. See Heirtzler, J. R., et al.Corbett, J. W., et al.: Late Pleistocene

extinctions (letters), 905Corbett, L. K.: book review of Behaviour

of wolves, dogs and related canids, 53Cordes, E. H. See Hamilton, J. A., et al.Coriell, L. L.: Cell repository, 427Cosmic ray sources: evidence for two ac-

celeration mechanisms, R. Ramaty etal., 731

Costlow, J. D.: book review of Aquacul-ture, 54

Cotman, C. See Lynch, G., et al.Cotton remains from archeological sites

in central coastal Peru, S. G. Stephensand M. E. Moseley, 186

Covers: baseball against a checkerboardbackground (25 May); echidna andplatypus images (13 Apr.); Einstein asviolinist (11 May); female crickets (6Apr.); glaciers entering fiord (4 May);kitten reared in visual environment (27Apr.); Late Cretaceous silicoflagellatespecies (29 June); Lincoln in block pic-tures (15 June); logo of joint CON-ACYT/AAAS meeting (18 May);mummy blood cells (20 Apr.); nucleo-tide sequence of a molecule capable ofextracellular replication (1 June); West-ern Apache shaman (8 June); "white"tiger (22 June)

Cowan, T. M., et al.: State-specific sci-ences (letters), 1005

Cox, A.: book review of Geomagnetismin marine biology, 290

Cranial anatomy of Oreopitlhecus, F. S.Szalay and A. Berzi, 183

Crapper, D. R., et al.: Brain aluminumdistribution in Alzheimer's disease andexperimental neurofibrillary degenera-tion, 511

Crawford, E. C., Jr.: book review ofPhysiological adaptations, 1047

Cressey, R., and C. Patterson: Fossilparasitic copepods from a lower creta-ceous fish, 1283

Criswell, S. J. See Lehr, C. G., et al.Critical variables in differentiation, B. E.

WRIGHT, book review by W. F. Loomis,Jr., 942

Cross, F. A. See Saperstein, A. M., et al.Cross-linking of collagen, M. L. Tanzer,

561Crowell, D. H., et al.: Unilateral cortical

activity in newborn humans: an earlyindex to cerebral dominance?, 205

Crystal growth of silicon and germaniumin metal films, G. Ottaviani et al., 948

Crystallographic orientation of clinoen-statite produced by deformation oforthoenstatite, R. S. Coe and W. F.Muller, 64

Cuatrecasas, P. See Tell, G. P. E., et al.Culberson, C. F. See Culberson, W. L.Culberson, W. L., and C. F. Culberson:

Parallel evolution in lichen-formingfungi, 196

Culliton, B. J. (News and Comment):American Cancer Society and seminarfor science writers, 722; appointees atDepartment of Health, Education, andWelfare, 47; Berliner resigns from NIH.

1344; Burns a candidate for NIH di-rectorship, 393; cancer virus linked todisease in man, 572; immunological re-search, 45, 168; peer review system atNIH, 843, 1035; Stone as new directorat NIH, 843, 1258; training grants, 279,394

and T. H. Maugh II (News andComment): saccharin could be banned,480

Culture, behavior, and personality, R. A.LEVINE, book review by J. A. Clausen,613

Cumming, P. D. See Surgenor, D. M.,et al.

Cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase in clonedastrocytoma cells: norepinephrine in-duces a specific enzyme form, P.Uzunov et al., 304

D

Dalton, A. J. See Crapper, D. R., et al.Damon, P. E., et al.: Modeling the world

(letters), 1236Davies, R. E.: book review of The Har-

vard Fatigue Laboratory, 609Davies-Jones, R., et al.: Psychological re-

sponse to tornadoes (letters), 544Davis, D. A. See Milhorat, T. H., et al.Davis, P. K. See Herzog, G. F., et al.Davis, P. M., et al.: Kilauea Volcano,

Hawaii: a search for the volcanomag-netic effect, 73

Davis, W. J. See Mpitsos, G. J.DAVOLL, J. See GOLDSMITH, E., et al.Dayton, P. K.: book r-eview of Life be-

tween tidemarks on rocky shores, 176Deadwyler, S. See Lynch, G., et al.Dean, C. G. See Schad, G. A., et al.DEBUS, A. G. (Ed.), Science, medicine and

society in the Renaissance, book reviewof, 625

Decent, hardworking word, A (letters), F.Sartwell and W. N. Irving, 696

Decker, R. See Ling, C. M., et al.Deep-sea microorganisms: in situ response

to nutrient enrichment, H. W. Jannaschand C. 0. Wirsen, 641

DEEVEY, E. S. (Ed.), Growth by intussus-ception, book review of, 601

de Haen, P.: Conservation of gasoline(letter), 137

DeLuca, H. F. See Holick, M. F., H. F.DeLuca, P. M. Kasten, M. B. Korycka.See also Holick, M. F., E. J. Semmler,H. F. Schnoes, H. F. DeLuca

DeMore, W. B.: Rate constants for thereactions of hydroxyl and hydroperoxylradicals with ozone, 735

Deserts and arid lands (AAAS), H. E.Dregne, 216

DeSimone, J. A., et al.: Ferroin-collodionmembranes: dynamic concentration pat-terns in planar membranes, 946

Detection of a nonuniform distribution oipolonium-210 on the moon with theApollo 16 alpha particle spectrometer,P. Bjorkholm, et al., 957

Detritus in Lake Tahoe: structural modi-fication by attached microflora, H. W.Paerl, 496

Deutsch, J. A., et al.: Behavioral mainte-nance of high concentrations of bloodethanol and physical dependence in therat, 880

Development of rabbit visual cortex: lateappearance of a class of receptive fields,P. Grobstein et al., 1185

Developmental physiology and aging, P.S. TIMIRAS, book review by F. M. Sinex,1048

Diehl, J. F.: Irradiated food, 214Dillard, J. L.: book review of Functions

of language in the classroom, 615Disinhibition of tectal neurons by pre-

tectal lesions in the frog, D. Ingle, 422Distilling system for purer water, A, K.Hickman et al., 15

DNA base composition of rickettsiae, F.J. Tyeryar, Jr., et al., 415

DNA polymerase activities of humanmilk, B. I. Gerwin et al., 198

Dobzhansky, Th.: book review of Prob-lemy evolyutsii, 291

DOBZHANSKY, TH., et al. (Eds.), Evoli-tionary biology, book review of, 488

Dr. Robert Broom, F.R.S., G. H. FINDLAY,book rev iewv by N. Hotton IIl, 609

Doctorate earned, A (letter), R. L.Sproull, 548

Doctorate OUtpuLt (letter), C. V. Kidd.908

Doller, E. See Duff, R., et al.Dority, G. See Naughton, J. J., et al.Douglas, G., and C. Heimdahl: Commu-

nication among scientists (letter), 369Dowling, J. E. See Fain, G. L.Drake, M. J. See Weill, D. F.Dregne, H. E.: Deserts and arid lands

(AAAS), 216Drell, S. D. See Lederberg, J.Drug addiction (AAAS), U. Estradla, 87Drug-induced change in the distribution

of sulfonamides in the mother rat andits fetus: A. H. Anton and R. E. Rod-riguez, 974

Dryden papers, The (letter), R. K. Smith,697

Dube, A. See Fredriksson, K., et al.DUCKWORTH, W. D. See MEGGERS, B. J.,

et al.Ductile superconducting copper-base al-

loys, C. C. Tsuei, 57Duff, R., et al.: Immunologic manipula-

tion of metastases due to herpesvirustransformed cells, 79

Dutky, S. R. See Kaplanis, J. N., et al.Dyck, P. J. See Brimijoin, S., et al.Dynamics of number fluctuations: motile

microorganisms, D. W. Schaefer, 1293Dystrophic chicken muscle: altered syn-

aptic acetylcholinesterase, J. Jedrzejczyket al., 406

E

Early hominid humerus from East Ru-dolf, Kenya, H. M. McHenry, 739

Eai-th sciences for development (AA AS),G. P. Salas, 428

Earthquake prediction: variation of seis-mic velocities before the San Fernandoearthquake, J. H. Whitcomb et al., 632

Ebbesson, S. 0. E. See Graeber, R. C.,et al.

Ebert, P. S. See Gerwin, B. I., et al.Eckert, C. A.: The thermodynamics of

gases dissolved at great depths, 426Ecology and deterioration of the environ-ment (AAAS), N. L. Richards, 518

Ecology of salt marshes and sand dunes,D. S. RANWELL, book review by J. Teal,1047

Edelman, G. M.: Antibody structure andmolecular immunology, 830

Eden, H. F., and B. Vonnegut: Electricalbreakdown caused by dust motion inlow-pressure atmospheres: considera-tions for Mars, 962

Edge of an unfamiliar world, The,S. SCHLEE, book review by T. H. vanAndel, 591

Elitorials: Additional sources of financialand political support for science, 259;Blow-hot, blow-cold educational poli-cies, 13; A fellowship with essence,1011; Importation of petroleum, 1127;Noblesse oblige in science, 1323; Ob-serving and predicting earthquakes819; Rising food prices: who's responsi-ble?, 373; Scientist congressional fel-lows, 139; Spain-another Japan?, 449;The status of intellectuals, 551; Thesupport of science, 909; Tenure, 699:The two worlds of higher education,1241

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Edmondson, F. K.: hook review of Thelegacy of George Ellery Hale, 592

Edsall, J. T.: book review of A history ofbiochemistry and Molecules and life,606

Effects of malnutrition on human develop-ment (AAAS), S. Zubiran, 87

Effects of marijuana use (letters), C. J.Schwarz and J. Kaplan, 1121

EHRHARDT, A. A. See MONEY, J.Ehrlich, E. See Kanes, W. H., et al.Eicher, E. M.: Translocation trisomic

mice: production by female but not maletranslocation carriers, 81

Einstein, J. BERNSTEIN, book review by S.Goldberg, 620

LISDORFER, C. See JARVIK, L. F., et al.El-Baz, F.: Al-Khwarizmi: a new-fotund

basin on the lunar far side, 1173Electrical breakdown caused by dust mo-

tion in low-pressure atmospheres: con-siderations for Mars, H. F. Eden andB. Vonnegut, 962

Flectrophysiological evidence that abnor-mal early visual experience can modifythe human brain, R. D. Freeman andL. N. Thibos, 876

Elliott, J. C., et al.: Monoclinic hydroxy-apatite, 1055

Elliott, J. L., et al.: The power wastrels(letter.s), 906

:.1-LIOTT, R. J. (Ed.), Magnetic propertiesof rare earth metals, book reviewt, of,728

Ellis, D. A. See Hirsch, M. S., et al.Emmons, M. B.: The laboratory frog

(letter), 11 18Energy conservation, G. A. Lincoln, 155Energy policy (letter), R. D. Stieglitz,

1320Energy supply (letter), S. P. Potter, 446Enos, P.. and L. Van Valen: Photosyn-

thesis and atmospheric oxygen, 515Environmental physiology of marine ani-

mals, w. B. VERNBERG and F. J. VERN-BERG, book review by J. Kanwisher, 290

Enzymatic catalysis and transition-statetheory, G. E. Lienhard, 149

Enzymatic interconversion of active andinactive forms of enzymes, H. L. Segal,25

Enzyme electrodes, D. A. Gough and J.D. Andrade, 380

Enzyme release from polymorphonuclearleukocyte lysosomes: regulation byautonomic drugs and cyclic nucleotides,L. J. Ignarro and C. Colombo, 1181

LRK, F. C. See KEAST, A., et al.Errata: for R. Calinger (11 May, p. 623),

1216; for L. J. Carter (20 Apr., p. 284),577; for cover note (25 May), 1216;for T. H. Maugh II (6 Apr., p. 50),1044; for W. H. Kanes et al. (I June,p. 950), 1092; for News and Com-ment (II May, p. 575), 1216; for D.Robson [179, 133 (1973)], 724; for N.Wade (18 May, p. 719), 939; for J.Walsh (18 May, p. 717), 1092

ERTS imagery (letter), J. H-. Anderson,1233

Estes, R., and L. 1. Price: Iguanid lizardfrom the Upper Cretaceous of Brazil,748

Estimation of the half-life of a secretoryprotein message, S. Grayson and S. J.Berry, 1071

Estrada, U.: Drug addiction (AAAS), 87Estrogen formation by the isolated per-

fused rhesus monkey brain, F. Floreset al., 1074

Etzioni, A. See Lee, K. N.Europium anomaly in plagioclase feldspar:

experimental results and semiquantita-tive model, D. F. Weill and M. J.Drake, 1059

Evaluation of instruction, P. K. Gessner,566

Evans, D. G. See O'Meara, G. F.Evolution, mammals, and southern conti-

v

nents, A. KEAST et al. (Eds.), book re-viewt by D. S. Woodruff, 603

Evolutionary biology, TH. DOBZHANSKY etal. (Eds.), book revliew by L. VanValen, 488

Exobiology, c. PONNAMPERUMA (Ed.).book review by L. E. Orgel. 177

F

Faculty organization (letter), S. Jonas, 235Fain, (. L., and J. E. Dowling: Intracel-

luLlar recordings from single rods andcones in the mudpuppy retina, 1178

Falk, J. L. See Deutsch, J. A., et al.FALK, R. A., This endangered planet. book

review of, 580Family and commuLnity in the kibbutz.

Y. TALMON, book re(iewt- by D. M.Schneider, 1046

Farkas, S. R. See Grmbb, T. C., Jr., et al.Feinberg, I.: book review of Sleep and

the maturing nervous system, 178Fellowship with essence, A (editorial),W. Bevan, 1011

Felts, P. W.: book revitew of Glucagon, 52Fentress, J. C. See Viator, J. B.Ferroin-collodion membranes: dynamic

concentration patterns in planar mem-branes, J. A. DeSimone et al., 946

Ferromagnetic contamination in the lungsand other organs of the human body.D. Cohen, 745

Field ion microscopy (letter), J. A. Clum,816

Field, J. See Davis, P. M., et al.FINDLAY, G. H., Dr. Robert Broom, F.R.S..book revliiew, of, 609

Fine particles produced from automotiveemissions-control catalysts, W. D. Bal-gord, 1168

Finlayson, J. B. See Naughton, J. J., et al.Finter, N. B. See Baron, S., et al.Fischinger, P. J. See Haapala, D. K.Fish nutrition, J. E. HALVER (Ed.), book

review by R. M. Love, 1270Fleischman, P. R., et al.: Psychiatric diag-

nosis (letters ), 356Flora of North America (letter), A. W.

Galston, 9Flores, F., et al.: Estrogen formation by

the isolated perfused rhesus monkeybrain, 1074

Floristics and paleofloristics of Asia andeastern North America, A. GRAHAM(Ed.), book review by R. Ornduff, 605

ILORKIN, M., A history of biochemistry,book reviewt of, 606

Flory, D. A. See MacDonald, E. J., et al.Fooden, J. See McGowran, B.Foote, R. S. See Brooks, A. S., et al.Fordilla troyensiv Barrande: oldest known

pelecypod, J. Pojeta, Jr., et al., 866Fossil parasite copepods fi-om a Lower

Cretaceous fish, R. Cressey and C.Patterson, 1283

Fouts, R. S.: Acquisition and testing ofgestural signs in four young chimpan-zees, 978

Fowler, C. M.: Megagauss physics, 261Fox, J. P.: book rcev-iewt of Venezuelan

encephalitis, 487I:OX, M. w., Behaviour of wolves, dogs and

related canids, book review of, 53Franco, A. S.: book revicw! of The analy-

sis of tides, 729Frank, P. W.: book reviewv of Growth by

intussusception, 601Frankel, C.: The nature and sources of

irrationalism, 927FRASER, J. T., et al. (Eds.), The study of

time, book revieuw' of, 599Frazier, W. A. See Weis, J. S., et al.Fredriksson, K., et al.: Lonar Lake, India:

an impact crater in basalt, 862FREED, K. F. See RICE, S. A., et al.Freeman, R. D., and L. N. Thibos: Elec-

trophysiological evidence that abnormal

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early visual experience can modify thehuman brain, 876

Friedman, I., et al.: Obsidian hydrationdates glacial loading?, 733

Friesen, H. G. See Shiu, R. P. C., et at.Frog health (letter), D. S. Papermaster

and E. Gralla, 10FRUTON, J. s., Molecules and life, book

review of, 606Fuchs, G. See Ackerman, A. J., et at.Fudge factor, The (letters), G. McHugh

et al., 11 18Fuel cells (letters), C. E. Heath and A.G. Revesz, 542

Functional anatomy of marine mammals,R. J. HARRISON (Ed.), book review, byD. K. Odell, 1165

Functions of language in the classroom,C. B. CAZDEN et al. (Eds.), book reviewby J. L. Dillard, 615

Furnish, W. M., et al.: Permian ammonoidCyclolobus from the Zewan Formation,Guryul Ravine, Kashmir, 188

Fyhn, H. J., et al.: Heart activity andhigh-pressure circulation in Cirripedia,513

G

GABOR, D., The mature society, book re-view of, 580

Galapagos graffiti (letter), B. Grzimek,1232

Galasso, G. J. See Baron, S., et al.Galinat, W. C.: Preserve Guatemalan

teosinte, a relict link in corn's evolu-tion, 323

Galston, A. W.: Flora of North America(letter), 9

Ganapathy, R. See Krahenbuhl, U., et al.Garmany, J. D. See Whitcomb, J. H.,

et al.Gavras, H., et al.: Angiotensin-sodiuin

interaction in blood pressure mainte-nance of renal hypertensive and normo-tensive rats, 1369

Geer, R. D., and J. S. Rinehart: Geysereruptions and the 18.6-year tidal com-ponent, 1384

General relativity, L. O'RAIFEARTAIGH(Ed.), book review by J. Stachel, 292

Genetic abnormality of the visual path-ways in a "white" tiger, R. W. Guilleryand J. H. Kaas, 1287

Genetic control of song specificity incrickets, R. R. Hoy and R. C. Paul, 82

Genetic mapping of the Fv-1 locus of themouse, W. P. Rowe and H. Sato, 640

Genetic polymorphism of proline-rich hu-man salivary proteins, E. A. Azen andF. G. Oppenheim, 1067

Genetic variation in a gradient of environ-mental variability: marine Bivalvia(Mollusca), J. Levinton, 75

Genetics and American society, K. M.LUDMERER, book review by E. A. Carl-son, 584

Genital sensory field, M. Konishi, 1385Geochemical environment in relation to

health and disease, H. C. HOPPS and H.L. CANNON (Eds.), book review by E. J.MacDonald et al., 401

Geomagnetism in marine geology, v. vAC-QUIER, book review by A. Cox, 290

Gerwin, B. I., et al.: DNA polymeraseactivities of human milk, 198

Gessner, P. K.: Evaluation of instruction,566

Geyser eruptions and the 18.6-year tidalcomponent, R. D. Geer and J. S. Rine-hart, 1384

Gibbs, R. J.: Mechanisms of trace metaltransport in rivers, 71

GIESE, A. C., Blepharisma, book review of,1355

Gillette, R. (News and Comment): Atom-ic Energy Commission shakes up nu-clear safety research, 934; National

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Academy of Engineering Council optsfor split, 169; NASA seeks funds forresearch plane, 478; science in Mexico,1151, 1261

GILLINGS, R. J., Mathematics in the timeof the Pharaohs, book review of, 626

Glaciers and nutrients in Arctic seas, S.Apollonio, 491

Glasgow, L. A. See Baron, S., et al.GLASS, B. See KEAST, A., et al.Glass, L.: Stochastic generation of regu-

lar distribdtions, 1061Glenister, B. F. See Furnish, W. M., et al.Globus, G.- G.: Unexpected symmetries

in the "world knot," 1129Glomset, J. A., See Ross, R.Glucagon, P. J. LEFEBvRE and R. H.UNGER (Eds.), book review by P. W.Felts, 52

Glynn, P. W.: Acanthaster: effect oncoral reef growth in Panama, 504

GODIN, G., The analysis of tides, book re-view of, 729

Gold, P. E., et al.: Retrograde amnesiaand the "reminder effect": an alterna-tive interpretation, 1199

Goldberg, B. See Sherr, C. J.Goldberg, I. A. See Taub, E.Goldberg, R. A., and A. C. Aiken: Comet

Encke: meteor metallic ion identifica-tion by mass spectrometer, 294

Goldberg, S.: book review of Albert Ein-stein and Einstein, 620

Golden, J. See Davies-Jones, R., et al.Goldman, J. C., et al.: Inorganic nitrogen

removal from wastewater: effect onphytoplankton growth in coastal marinewaters, 955

Goldschmidt, W.: book review of Rein-venting anthropology, 612

GOLDSMITH, E., et al., Blueprint for sur-vival, book review of, 580

Goldstein, M., and A. F. Battista: Ac-knowledgment (letter), 1002

Goldstein, M. N. See Satran, R.GOLDSTINE, H. H., Computer from Pascal

to von Neumann, book review of, 588GOLDWATER, L. J., Mercury, book review

of, 628Golub, L. See Bjorkhom, P., et al.Gomez-Pompa, A.: Tropical ecosystems

(AAAS), 217GORDON, J. E. See WYON, J. B.Gorenstein, P. See Bjorkholm, P., et al.GORSKI, R. A. See SAWYER, C. H.Gough, D. A., and J. D. Andrade: En-zyme electrodes, 380

Graeber, R. C., et al.: Visual discrimina-tion in sharks without optic tectum, 413

GRAHAM, A. (Ed.), Floristics and paleo-floristics of Asia and eastern NorthAmerica, book review of, 605

Gralla, E. See Papermaster, D. S.Grant, D. M., and R. J. Pugmire: book

review of Carbon-13 NMR spectroscopy-and Carbon-13 nuclear magnetic reso-nance for organic chemists, 728

Grattan-Guinness, I.: book review ofMathematical thought from ancient tomodern times, 627

Grayson, S., and S. J. Berry: Estimationof the half-life of a secretory proteinmessage, 1071

Greengard, P. See Nathanson, J. A.Gridgeman, N. T.: book review of Mathe-

matics in the time of the Pharaohs, 626Griffin, R. See Hall, R. A., et al.Griffith, D. L., See Jahn, T. L.Grobstein, C.: book review of Tissue in-

teractions in carcinogenesis, 855Grobstein, P., et al.: Development of

rabbit visual cortex: late appearanceof a class of receptive fields, 1185

Groenen, P. J.: Handling carcinogens(letter), 542

Gross, P. M.: Noblesse oblige in science(editorial), 1323

Growth by intussusception, E. S. DEEVEY(Ed.), book review by P. W. Frank.601

Grubb, T. C., Jr., et al.: Odor-followingand anemotaxis, 1302

Grzimek, B.: Galapagos graffiti (letter),11232

Guarino, A. M. See Ting, K. H., et al.Guillery, R. W., and J. H. Kaas: Genetic

abnormality of the visual pathways ina "white" tiger, 1287

Gurne, D., and D. Shemin: Synthesis ofthe pyrrole porphobilinogen by Sepha-rose-linked &-aminolevulinic acid de-hydratase, 1188

Guss, J. M. See Arnott, S., et al.

H

Haapala, D. K., and P. J. Fischinger:Molecular relatedness of mammalianRNA tumor viruses as determined byDNA-RNA hybridization, 972

Hall, R. A., et at.: Tobacco and evokedpotential, 212

HALVER, J. E. (Ed.), Fish nutrition, bookreview of, 1270

Hamburger, H.: book review of Paradoxesof rationality, 595

Hamilton, J. A., et al.: Natural abundancecarbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonancespectra of human serum lipoproteins,193

Hamilton, J. B. See Quirk, J. G.Hammond, A. L. (Research News):

artificial intelligence, 1352; earthquakepredictions, 851, 940; holography, 484:optical data storage and computers,287

Handling carcinogens (letter), P. J.Groenen, 542

Hanley, J. See Fleischman, P. R., et al.Harkin, J. M., and J. R. Obst: Lignifica-

tion in trees: indication of exclusiveperoxidase participation, 296

Harmon, L. D., and B. Julesz: Maskingin visual recognition: effects of two-dimensional filtered noise, 1194

Harrington, J. F.: Herbicide Orange sur-plus (letter), 1320

Harris, S. See Brody, S.HARRISON, R. J. (Ed.), Functional anat-omy of marine mammals, book reviewof, 1165

Hart, E. J., et al.: Condensation nucleusdiscriminator making optical measure-ments on fog: a tool for environmentalresearch, 1064

Harth, M. S., and M. B. Heaton: Non-visual photic responsiveness in newlyhatched pigeons (Columba livia), 753

Hartman, W. L. See Regier, H. A.Harvard Fatigue Laboratory, The, s. M.HORVATH and E. C. HORVATH, book re-view by R. E. Davies, 609

Harvard University program on technol-ogy and society, 1964-1972, book re-view by G. Basalla, 582

Harvey, G. R.: Source of PCB's (letter),1122

Harvey, G. R., et al.: Polychlorobiphenylsin North Atlantic Ocean water, 643

HAVER, F. C. See FRASER, J. T., et al.Haycock, J. W. See Gold, P. E., et al.Head, J. W. See McGetchin, T. R.Health care: can there be equity?, o. w.

ANDERSON, book review by S. P. Strick-land, 628

Health care delivery and advanced tech-nology, C. D. Scott, 1339

Hear activity and, high7pressure circula-tion in Cirripedia, H. J. Fyhn et al.,513

Heart muscle viability following hypoxia:protective effect of acidosis, 0. H. L.Bing et at., 1297

Heat flux and precipitation estimates fromoceanographic observations, F. Ostapoffet al., 960

Heath, C. E., and A. G. Revesz: Fuelcells (letters), 542

Heaton, M. B. See Harth, M. S.HECHT, M. K. See DOBZHANSKY, TH., et al.Heimdahl, C. See Douglas, G.Heirtzler, J. R., et al.: Age of the floor

of the eastern Indian Ocean, 952Helium flux from the earth's mantle as

estimated from Hawaiian fumarolic de-gassing, J. J. Naughton et al., 55

Henderson, U. V., Jr., et al.: Researchplanning (letters), 448

Henley, E. D., et al.: Catecholamine up-take in cerebral cortex: adaptive changeinduced by fighting, 1050

Henquin, J. C. See Orci, L., et al.Hepatitis-associated antigen and viruses,

A. J. ZUCKERMAN. book review by R.W. McCollum, 487

Hepatitis B virus antigen: validation andimmunologic characterization of low-titer serums with '"I-antibody, C. M.Ling et al., 203

Herbicide Orange surplus (letter), J. F.Harrington, 1320

Herzog, G. F., et al.: Iodine-129/xenon-129 age of magnetite from the Orgueilmeteorite, 489

Hett, J. M. See Shugart, H. H.Hibbs, J. B., Jr.: Macrophage nonimmu-

nologic recognition: target cell factorsrelated to contact inhibition, 868

Hickman, K., et al.: A distilling systemfor purer water, 15

High-pressure polymorph of thulium: anx-ray diffraction study, L. Liu et al.,298

Hintz, R. L. See Tell, G. P. E., et al.Hirsch, J. See Cohn, C. K., et al.Hirsch, M. S., et al.: Leukemia virus ac-

tivation during homograft rejection, 500Histamine: effect on self-stimulation, C.

K. Cohn et al., 757History of biochemistry, A, M. FLORKIN,

book review by J. T. Edsall, 606Hoaken, P. C. S. See Fleischman, P. R.,

et al.HOFFMAN, B., Albert Einstein, book review

of, 620Hoffman, K. C. See Winsche, W. E., et al.Hogue-Angeletti, R. A. See Weis, J. S.,

et al.Holden, C. (News and Comment): energy

shortages and conservation, 1155; Fed-eration of American Societies for Ex-perimental Biology blocks petitioners,479; Hogness to quit post at NAS Insti-tute of Medicine, 577; Jaffe to leavedrug office, 1158; land-grant collegessue for release of funds, 1037; mentalhealth and budget cuts at National In-stitute of Mental Health, 284; NationalWater Commission, 165; Nixon's sec-ond energy message, 475; Shockley hasreply from NAS, 723; societies sendscientists to Washington, 720; spaceshuttle, 395

Holick, M. F., E. J. Semmler, H. K.Schnoes, H. F. DeLuca: lac-Hydroxyderivative of vitamin D:,: a highly po-tent analog of la,25-dihydroxyvitaminD3, 190

Holick, M. F., H. F. DeLuca, P. M.Kasten, M. B. Korycka: Isotachysterol:,and 25-hydroxyisotachysterol3: analogsof 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3, 964

Holloway, F. A., and R. Wansley: Multi-phasic retention deficits at periodic in-tervals after passive-avoidance learning,208

Holmes, P., et al.: Phytoplankton algae:nutrient concentrations and growth,1298

Holmquist, R. See Nurse, G. T., et al.Hopkins, H. K. See Hall, R. A., et al.HOPPS, H. C., and H. L. CANNON (Eds.),

Geochemical environment in relation tohealth and disease, book review of, 401

Horizontal bands in the Belousov reac-tion, N. Kopell and L. N. Howard, 1171

Hormonal control of sexual morphogene-sis in Achiya: dependence on protein

INDEX TO VOLUME 180and ribonucleic acid syntheses, B. E.Kane, Jr. et al., 1193

Hornberger, G. M. See Holmes, P., et al.HORVATH, E. C. See HORVATH, S. M., and

E. C. HORVATHHORVATH, S. M. See YOUSEF, M. K., et al.

and E. C. HORVATH, The HarvardFatigue Laboratory, book review of,609

Host immunoglobulin G and complementdeposits in the choroid plexus duringspontaneous immune complex disease,P. W. Lampert and M. B. A. Oldstone,408

Hotton, N., 1II: book review of Dr. Rob-ert Broom, F.R.S., 609

Howard, K. A.: Avalanche mode of mo-tion: implications from lunar examples,1052

Howard, L. N. See Kopell, N.HOWARD, N., Paradoxes of rationality,

book re view of, 595Howard, W. E., III: Astronomy funding

at universities (letter), 1000Hoy, R. R., and R. C. Paul: Genetic con-

trol of song specificity in crickets, 82Hughes, J. T. See Tsandoulas, G. N.,

et al.Hughes, T. P.: book review of Bell, 1268Hukins, D. W. L. See Amott, S., et al.Hulet, B. G. See Elliott, J. L., et al.Hunt, R. K., and M. Jacobson: Neuronal

locus specificity: altered pattern ofspatial deployment in fused fragmentsof embryonic Xenopus eyes, 509

Hunter, F. M. See Fleischman, P. R..et al.

Hurricane seeding, M. Trihus, 425Husain, L., and 0. A. Schaeffer: Lunar

volcanism: age of the glass in theApollo 17 orange soil, 1358

Huskey, H. D.: book review of The com-puter from Pascal to von Neumann, 588

Huttenlocher, J.: book review of Psychol-ogy of reasoning, 596

Hyaluronate inhibition of chondrogenesis:antagonism of thyroxine, growth hor-mone, and calcitonin, B. P. Toole, 302

Hyde, L. S. See Clement, R. C., et al.Hydrogen and power (letters), C. S.Cook and J. O'M. Bockris, 370

Hydrogen: its future role in the nation'senergy economy, W. E. Winsche et al.,1325

Ia-Hydroxy derivative of vitamin D3: ahighly potent analog of la,25-dihy-droxyvitamin D:,, M. F. Holick, E. J.Semmler, H. K. Schnoes, H. F. DeLuca,190

26-Hydroxyecdysone: new insect moltinghormone from the egg of the tobaccohornworm, J. N. Kaplanis et al., 307

HYMES, D. (Ed.), Reinventing anthropol-ogy, book review of, 612. See alsoCAZDEN, C. B., et al.

Hypothermia of broad-tailed humming-birds during incubation in nature withecological correlations, W. A. Calderand J. Booser, 751

I

Ice nucleation: elemental identification ofparticles in snow crystals, F. P. Parungoand R. F. Pueschel, 1057

Ignarro, L. J., and C. Colombo: Enzymerelease from polymorphonuclear leuko-cyte lysosomes: regulation by autonomicdrugs and cyclic nucleotides, 1181

Iguanid lizard from the Upper Cretaceousof Brazil, R. Estes and L. I. Price, 748

Immunologic manipulation of metastasesdue to herpesvirus transformed cells,R. Duff et al., 79

Impact of insulin on metabolic pathways,E. SHAFRIR (Ed.), book review by A.Rubenstein, 52

Implementation of technology (letters),K. N. Lee and A. Etzioni, 1234

vi*Importation of petroleum (editorial), P.

H. Abelson, 1127Inexhaustible energy (letter), E. Jahn, 369Ingle, D.: Disinhibition of tectal neurons

by pretectal lesions in the frog, 422Inorganic nitrogen removal from waste-

water: effect on phytoplankton growthin coastal marine waters, J. C. Gold-man et al., 955

Insect sex pheromones, M. JACOBSON, bookreviewt' by H. H. Shorey, 291

Insulin synthesis (letter), S. A. Lakoff.9

Intellectual functioning in adults, L. F.JARVICK et al. (Eds.), book revieiw byW. R. Looft, 856

Interferon (meetinig report), S. Baron et al.,779

Intracellular plutonium: removal by lipo-some-encapsulated chelating agent, Y.-E. Rahman et al., 300

Intracellular recordings from single rodsand cones in the mudpuppy retina, G.L. Fain and J. E. Dowling, 1178

Invertebrate color vision and the tuned-receptor paradigm, G. S. Wasserman.268

Iodine- 129/xenon-129 age of magnetitefrom the Orgueil meteorite, G. F.Herzog et al., 489

Ionic conductivity of yttrium fluoride andlutetium fluoride, M. O'Keefe, 1276

Ions and ion pairs in organic reactions,M. SZWARC (Ed.), book rei'ict' by R. A.Sneen, 292

Irace, H. See Ling, C. M., et al.Irradiated food, J. F. Diehl, 214Irving, W. N. See Sartwell, F.Isotachysterol, and 25-hydroxyisotachy-

steroL,: analogs of 1,25-dihydroxyvitaminD:,, M. F. Holick, H. F. DeLuca, P. M.Kasten, M. B. Korycka, 964

ISRAEL, j., and H. TAJFEL (Eds.), The con-text of social psychology, book rei'ievof, 610

Israel. J. V. Set Fleischman, P. R.. et al.

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Jackson, D. B. See Davis, P. M., et al.Jacobson, Marcus. See Hunt, R. K.JACOBSON, MARTIN, Insect sex pheromones,

book revien, of, 291Jahn, E.: Inexhaustible energy (letter),

369Jahn, T. L., and D. L. Griffith: book

review of Blepharisma, 1355JAKI, S. L., The Milky Way, book review

of, 1269Jane, J. A. See Graeber, R. C., et al.Jannasch, H. W., and C. 0. Wirsen: Deep-

sea microorganisms: in situ response tonutrient enrichment, 641

JARVICK, L. F., et al. (Eds.). Intellectualfunctioning in adults, book/- rev ieiv of.856

Jashemski, W. F.: Large vineyard dis-covered in ancient Pompeii, 821

Jason and the national defense (letters).A. A. Broyles et al., 446

Jedrzejczyk, J., et al.: Dystrophic chickenmuscle: altered synaptic acetylcholin-esterase, 406

Jensen, D. R. See Richter, J. H., et a!.Joffe, J. M., et al.: Control of their en-

vironment reduces emotionality in rats.1383

Johansen, K.-See Fyhn, H. J., et al.JOHN, V. P. See CAZDEN, C. B., et al.Johnson, D. W., Jr. See Voorhoeve, R.

J. H., et al.Johnson, R. T. See McKhann, G. M.JOHNSON-LAIRD, P. N. See WASON, P. C.Jonas, Saran. See Brooks, A. S., et al.Jonas, Steven: Faculty organization (let-

ter), 255Jones, R. H. See Crowell, D. H., et al.Jones, T. B., aind A. C. Kamil: Tool-

vui

making and tool-using in the northernblue jay, 1076

Jones, W. B.: book review of The studyof time and Time in science andphilosophy, 599

Josephson effect in superconductive tun-neling structures, i. o. KULIK and 1. K.YANSON, book review by R. D. Parks,944

Jowett, D. See Andrews, E. J., et al.Jukes, T. H. See Nurse, G. T., et al.Julesz. B. See Harmon, L. D.

K

Kaas, J. H., See Guillery, R. W.KAHAN, B. D. and R. A. REISFELD (Eds.),

Transplantation antigens, book reviewof, 1356

Kamil, A. C. See Jones, T. B.Kane, B. E., Jr., et al.: Hormonal control

of sexual morphogenesis in Achlva: de-pendence on protein and ribonucleic acidsyntheses, 1 192

Kanes, W. H., et at.: Moroccan crustalresponse to continental drift, 950; er-ratutm, 1092

Kanwisher, J.: book review of Environ-mental physiology of marine animals,290

Kaplan, B. A.: book review of Blackberrywinter, 618

Kaplan, J. See Schwarz, C. J.Kaplan, M.: Science's role in the World

Health Organization, 1028Kaplanis, J. N., et al.: 26-Hydroxyecdy-

sone: new insect molting hormone fromthe egg of the tobacco hornworm, 307

Kapoor, H. M. See Furnish, W. M. et al.Kapuniai, L. E. See Crowell, D. H., et al.Kassell, B., and J. Kay: Zymogens of

proteolytic enzymes, 1022Kasten, P. M. See Holick, M. F., H. F.DeLuca, P. M. Kasten, M. B. Korycka

Katz, A. H. See Elliott, J. L., et al.Kay, J. See Kassell, B.Keast, A.: book review of Tropical forest

ecosystems in Africa and South Amer-ica, 727

KEAST, A., et al. (Eds.), Evolution, mam-mals, and southern continents, bookreview of, 603

Keeling, D. See Naughton, J. J., et al.Keeney, P. G. See Tosi, L.Keller, G. H., et al.: Bottom currents in

the Hudson Canyon, 181Kelly, M. G. See Holmes, P., et al.Kelly, P. A. See Shiu, R. P. C., et al.Kennedy, M. W. See Simons, E. R.Kerry, K. R. See Messer, M.Khanna study, J. B. WYON and J. E. GOR-

DON, book review by B. Benedict, 1045Kidd, C. V.: Doctorate output (letter), 908Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii: a search for

the volcanomagnetic effect, P. M. Daviset al., 73

Kissane, J. M. See Seabloom, R. W., et al.Kitten visual cortex: short-term, stimulus-

induced changes in connectivity, J. Petti-grew et al., 1202

KLAUDER, J. R. (Ed.), Magic withoutmagic, book review of, 176

KLINE, M., Mathematical thought fromancient to modern times, book reviewof, 627

Knapp, S., and A. J. Mandell: Short- andlong-term lithium administration: effectson the brain's serotonergic biosyntheticsystems, 645

Knickerbocker, G. G.: Recycling (letter),133

KNIGHT, D. M., Natural science books inEnglish, 1600-1900, book review of, 625

Knight, R. J. See Tatsumoto, M., et at.Kochar, V. K. See Schad, G. A., et al.KOLLER, P. c., The role of chromosomes

in cancer biology, book review of, 401Konishi, M.: Genital sensory field, 1385Koobs, D. H. See Smith, A. E.

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Kopell, N., and L. N. Howard: Horizontalbands in the Belousov reaction, 1171

Kopin, 1. J. See Ng, L. K. Y., et at.Kornberg, A.: The support of science

(editorial), 909Korycka, M. B. See Holick, M. F., H.F. DeLuca, P. M. Kasten, M. B. Korycka

Kovach, R. L., and J. S. Watkins: Apollo17 seismic profiling: probing the lunarcrust, 1063

Krahenbuhl, U., et at.: Volatile elementsin Apollo 16 samples: possible evidencefor outgassing of the moon, 858

Kramer, F. R. See Mills, D. R., et al.Krasheninnikov, V. A. See Heirtzler. J.

R., et al.Kreasky, J. B. See Richter, J. H., et al.Krieger, M. H. See Clement, R. C., el al.Krinsley, D. H., and I. J. Smalley: Shapeand nature of small sedimentary quartzparticles, 1277

Krishnan, S. S. See Crapper, D. R., et al.Kriz, J. See Pojeta, J., Jr., et al.Kroger, W. S., and J. F. McClendon:

Acupuncture, hypnotism, and magic(letters), 1002

Kruskal, W.: The Committee on NationalStatistics, 1256

KULIK, i. O., and 1. K. YANSON, The Joseph-son effect in superconductive tunnelingstructures, book review of, 944

Kung, C. See Chang, S.Kushner, G.: book reviewl of Contempor-

ary archaeology, 616Kvedar. J. P. See Gerwin, B. I., et al.Kyle, T. G., and W. R. Sand: Water

content in convective storm clouds,1274

L

Laboratory frog, The (letter), M. B.Emmons, 11 18

Lake Erie's fish community: 150 years ofcultural stresses, H. A. Regier and W.L. Hartman, 1248

Lakoff, S. A.: Insulin synthesis (letter),9

Lambert, A. E. See Orci, L., et al.Lambert, D. See Keller, G. H., et al.Lampert, P. W., and M. B. A. Oldstone:

Host immunoglobulin G and comple-ment deposits in the choroid plexusduring spontaneous immune complexdisease, 408

Lamprecht, F. See Ng, L. K. Y., et al.Landsberg, H. E. See Davies-Jones, R.,

et al.Laragh, J. H. See Gavras, H., et al.Large vineyard discovered in ancient

Pompeii, W. F. Jashemski, 821Laser transit-time measurements between

the earth and the moon with a trans-portable system, C. G. Lehr et al., 954

Last International Congress of Zool-ogy?, The (meeting report), E. Mayr,882

Late Cretaceous (Maestrichtian?) silico-flagellates from the Alpha Cordillera ofthe Arctic Ocean, H. Y. Ling et at., 1360

Late Pleistocene extinctions (letters), J.W. Corbett et al., 905

Latin American development (letters), L.Tosi and P. G. Keeney, 10

Lauweryns, J. M., et al.: Serotonin produc-ing neuroepithelial bodies in rabbit res-piratory mucosa, 410

LAWRENCE, S. See GOLDSMITH, E., et al.Leake, C. D. See Cowan, T. M., el al.-_____ and H. Pettit: Vietnam resolutions

(letters), 813Learning: classical and avoidance condi-

tioning in the mollusk Pleurobranchaea,G. J. Mpitsos and W. J. Davis, 317

LE CAM, L. M., et al. (Eds.), Proceedingsof the sixth Berkeley symposium onmathematical statistics and probability,book review of, 600

Leddy, D. See Lockeretz, W., et at.

Lederberg, J., and S. D. Drell: Armscontrol (letter), 9

Lee, J. H. See Naughton, J. J., et at.Lee, K. N., and A. Etzioni: Implementa-

tion of technology (letters), 1234Lee, R. C. T. See Ting, K. H., et al.LEFEBVRE, P. j., and R. H. UNGER (Eds.),

Glucagon, book reviewt of, 52Legacy of George Ellery Hale, The, H.WRIGHT et al. (Eds.), book review byF. K. Edmondson, 592

Lehr, C. G., et at.: Laser transit-timemeasurements between the earth and themoon with a transportable system, 954

LEONE, M. P. (Ed.), Contemporary arch-aeology, book review of, 616

Letokhov, V. S.: Use of lasers to controlselective chemical reactions, 451

Leukemia virus activation during homo-graft rejection, M. S. Hirsch et al., 500

LEVINE, R. A., Culture, behavior, and per-sonality, book review of, 613

Levinson, E. See Sekuler, R., et al.Levinton,- J.: Genetic variation in a gradi-

ent of environmental variability: marineBivalvia (Mollusca), 75

Levy, G. C. See Anet, F. A. L.LEVY, G. C., and G. L. NELSON, Carbon-13

nuclear magnetic resonance for organicchemists, book review of, 728

Levy, H. B. See Baron, S., et al.Lewis, R. S. See Herzog, G. F., et al.Lichtenstein, H. A. See MacDonald, E. J.,

et al.Lieberman, L. R. See Fleischman, P. R.,

et al.Lienhard, G. E.: Enzymatic catalysis and

transition-state theory, 149Life between tidemarks on rocky shores,

T. A. STEPHENsoN and A. STEPHENSON,book review by P. K. Dayton, 176

LIGHT, J. C. See RICE, S. A., et al.Lignification in trees: indication of exclu-

sive peroxidase participation, J. M.Harkin and J. R. Obst, 296

Lincoln, G. A.: Energy conservation, 155Lindstrom, J. See Patrick, J.Ling, C. M., et al.: Hepatitis B virus

antigen: validation and immunologiccharacterization of low-titer serumswith 111-antibody, 203

Ling, H. Y., et al.: Late Cretaceous (Mae-strichtian?) silicoflagellates from theAlpha Cordillera of the Arctic Ocean,1360

Little, F. J., Jr.: Coffee-easies and bacon-pushers (letter), 448

Littlefield, J. W.: Medium for hybridselection (letter), 255

Liu, L., et al.: High-pressure polymorphof thulium: an x-ray diffraction study,298

Liu, M. S. See Liu, L., et al.Loyd, B. J., Jr. See Milhorat, T. H., et al.Lobster flavor (letters), G. N. Tsandoulas

et at., 136Lockeretz, W., et al.: On the lead con-

tent of human hair (1871-1971), 1080Lomax, A. See Wolfe, K. A.Lonar Lake, India: an impact crater in

basalt, K. Fredriksson et al., 862Long, W. D. See Friedman, I., et al.Long tale, A (letters), R. W. Seabloom

et at., 813Looft, W. R.: book review of Intellectual

functioning in adults, 856Loomis, W. F., Jr.: book review of Crit-

ical variables in differentiation, 942Love, R. M.: book review of Fish nutri-

tion, 1270Low-temperature thermal process for the

decomposition of water, B. M. Abra-ham and F. Shreiner, 959

Loy, J.: book review of The social be-haviour of monkeys, 602

LUDMERER, Kx. M., Genetics and Americansociety, book rev ieui' of, 584

Lunar cinder cones, T. R. McGetchin andJ. W. Head, 68

Lunar volcanism: age of the glass in the

Apollo 17 orange soil, L. Husain and0. A. Schaeffer, 1358

Lyman, R. W.: The two worlds of highereducation (editorial), 1241

Lynch, G., et al.: Postlesion axonalgrowth produces permanent fuinctionalconnections, 1364

M

MacDonald, E. J., et al.: book reviewv ofGeochemical environment in relation tohealth and disease, 401

Mackie, P. E. See Elliott, J. C., et al.Macri, J. See Gold, P. E., et al.Macrophage, The, B. VERNON-ROBERTS,book review by R. G. White, 854

Macrophage nonimmunologic recognition:target cell factors related to contactinhibition, J. B. Hibbs, Jr., 868

Macroscopic quantum phenomena frompairing in superconductors, J. R. Schrief-ter, 1 243

Madison, H. L., and S. P. R. Rose: Polit-ical psychiatry (letters), 1000

Magic without magic, J. R. KLAUDER (Ed.),book r-eview6t, by S. Weinberg, 176

Magnetic properties of rare earth metals,R. J. ELLIOTT (Ed.), book rev ieCw1 byR. J. Birgeneau, 728

Magnetospheric dayside cusp: a topsideview of its 6300-angstrom atomic oxygenemission, G. G. Shepherd and F. W.Thirkettle, 737

Mahler, H. R.: book reviCew of Controlmechanisms and protein synthesis andThe mechanism of protein synthesis andits i-egulation, 1270. See al-so Uzzell, T.,et a!.

Maloney, M. A., et al.: Myeloid leukemial:does blood loss increase the incidencein x-irradiated rats?, 761

MAMDANI, M., The myth of population con-trol, book reviewv of, 1045

Man and woman, boy and girl, J. MONLYand A. A. LHRHARDT, book review by G.Bermant, 586

Mandell, A. J. See Knapp, S.Marcus, J.: Territorial organization of

the lowland Classic Maya, 911Margulis, A. R. See Maloney, M. A., et (at.Marrello, V. See Ottaviani, G., et a!.

MARTIN, E. See MEITON, A. W.

Martin, P. C.: b6ok review of Statisticalmechanics, 402

Martin. P. S. See Corbett, J. W., et al.Marx, J. L. (Research Neivs): drugs dur-

ing pregnancy, 174; restrictioii enzymes,482; slow viruses, 1351

Masking in visual recognition: effects oftwo-dimensional filtered noise, L. D.Hai-mon and B. Julesz, 1194

Mason, B.: book- review cf Meteorites andtheir origins, 1165

Maternal influences on mouse embryosand preservation of mutant strains byfreezing, D. E. Uphoff, 1384

Mathematical thought from ancient tomodern times, M. KLINE, book reviewby 1. Grattan-Guinness, 627

Mathematics in the time of the Pharaohs,R. J. GILLINGs, book Ielvieiv by N. T.Gridgeman, 626

Mathers, L. H. See Grobstein, P., et a!.Mathews, M. B. See Arnott, S., et al.Mature society, The, D. GABOR, book re-

view by J. Platt, 580Maugh, T. H., II (Research News): DDT

as source of polychlorinated biphenyls,578; Earth Resource Technology Satel-lite, 49, 171; erratuim, 1044; inflLenza,1042, 1159. See also Culliton, B. J., andT. H. Maugh II

MAYER, r. E. See CLEMENTE, C. D., et al.Mayer, J. W. See Ottaviani, G., et al.MAYO, O. See BROCK. D. J. H.Mayr, E.: The last International Congress

of Zoology? (mrt'etingq report), 882

INDEX TO VOLUME 18()McCaldin, J. 0. See Ottaviani, G., et al.MC CALL, G. J. H., Meteorites and their ori-

gins, book review of, 1165McClendon, J. F. See Kroger, W. S.McCollum. R. W.: book reviewi of Hepa-

titis-associated antigen and viruses, 487McGaugh, J. L. See Gold, P. E., et al.McGetchin, T. R., and J. W. Head: Lunar

cinder cones, 68McGowran, B., and J. Fooden: Rifting

and drift of Australia and the migrationof mammals, 759

McHenry, H. M.: Early hominid humerusfrom East Rudolf, Kenya, 739

McHugh, G., et al.: The fudge factor (let-ters), 11 18

McKenzie, I. F. C.: book review of Trans-plantation antigens, 1356

McKhann, G. M., and R. T. Johnson,(m1eetin,g report): Amyotrophic lateralsclerosis: summary of a conference, 221

McKnight, B. K. See Heirtzler, J. R., et al.MC LARNEY, W. 0. See BARDACH, J. E., et al.McMahon, T. A. See Seabloom, R. W.,

et al.McPher'.on, L. M. See Ling, H. Y., et al.MEAD, M., Blackberry winter, hook review

of, 618Mechanism of protein synthesis and its

regulation, The, L. BOSCH (Ed.), bookreview by H. R. Mahler, 1271

Mechanisms of trace metal transport inriver3, R. J. Gibbs, 71

Medium for hybrid selection (letter), J.W. Littlefield, 255

A1leetinq' Repolrts: Amyotrophic lateralsclerosis: summary of a conference,221; Interferon, 779; The last Interna-tional Congress of Zoology?, 882;Molecular biology of human milk, 776;Mosaics in Venice: report on a NATOconference on the use of mosaic sys-tems in developmental biology, 219;Photoalteration of pesticides, 1204

Megagauss physics, C. M. Fowler, 261NMEGGERS, B. J., et al. (Eds.), Tropical

forest ecosystems in Africa and SouthAmerica, book review of, 727

Meister, A.: On the enzymology of aminoacid transport, 33

Mello, N. K. See Mendelson, J. H.MELTON, A. W., and E. MARTIN (Eds.),Coding processes in human memory,book review of, 400

Mlendelson, J. H., and N. K. Mello: Al-cohol-induced hyperlipidemia and betalipoproteins, 1372

Mercury, L. J. GOLDWATER, book reviewby 0. T. Benfey, 628

Mercury in benthopelagic fish (letters),A. M. Saperstein et al., 133

Mercury valpoI sources (letters), A. S.Brooks et al., 696

Messer, J. V. See Bing, 0. H. L., et al.Messer, M., and K. R. Kerry: Milk car-bohydrates of the echidna and the platy-pus, 201

Meteorites and their origins, G. J. H. MC-CALL, book review by B. Mason, 1165

Methionine sulfoximine-resistant mutantsof tobacco, P. S. Carlson, 1366

Methylmercury: bacterial degradation inlake sediments, W. J. Spangler et al.,192

Metz, W. D. (Research News): gravitywaves and geomagnetic storms, 1161;liquid helium-3 and new superfluid sug-gested, 725; metallic hydrogen, 398;ocean temperature gradients and solarpower from the sea, 1266; organiccrystals and hints of extraordinary con-ductivity, 1041

Meyer, C. C.: Testosterone concentrationin the male chick brain: an autoradio-graphic sturvey, C. C. Meyer, 1381

Mierzwa, B. D. See Surgenor, D. M., et al.Milhorat, T. H., et al.: Two morphologi-

cally distinct blood-brain barriers pre-venting entry of cytochrome c intocerebrospinal fluid, 76

ixMilk carbohydrates of the echidna and

the platypus, M. Messer and K. R.Kerry, 201

Milky Way, The, S. L. JAKI, book reviewsby R. Berendzen, 1269Millar, D. B. See Tyeryar, F. J., Jr., et al.Millard, J. P., and J. C. Arvesen: Polari-

zation: a key to an airborne opticalsystem for the detection of oil on water.1170

Miller, H. M. See Spangler, W. J., et a!.Mills, D. R., et al.: Complete nucleotidesequence of a replicating RNA mole-cule, 916

Milne, G. W. A. See Ting, K. H., et al.Milton, D. J. See Fredriksson, K., et al.Minks, A. K., et al.: Reproductive isola-

tion of two tortricid moth species bydifferent ratios of a two-component sexattractant, 1073

Mitchell, D. E. See Muir, D. W.Mitzel, H. E.: Computer assisted instruc-

tion (letter), 549Mize, R. R., and E. H. Murphy: Selective

visual experience fails to modify recep-tive field properties of rabbit striatecortex neurons, 320

Moazed, C., et al.: Polonium radiohalos:an alternate interpretation, 1272

Modeling the world (letters), P. E. Da-mon et al., 1236

Moisset, B. See Henley, E. D., et al.Molecular bioenergetics and macromolec-

ular biochemistry, H. H. WEBER (Ed.),book review by E. Racker, 608

Molecular biology of human milk (mneet-ing report), A. Vaidya, 776Molecular relatedness of mammalianRNA tumor viruses as determined byDNA * RNA hybridization, D. K. Haap-ala and P. J. Fischinger, 972

Molecules and life, J. S. FRUTON, bookreview by J. T. Edsall, 606

Monaco, A. P. See Hirsch, M. S., et al.MONEY, j., and A. A. EHRHARDT, Man andwoman, boy and girl, book review of,586

MONIN, A. s., Weather forecasting as aproblem in physics, book review of.945

Monoclinic hydroxyapatite, J. C. Elliottet al., 1055

Meore, S., and W. H. Stein: Chemicalstructures of pancreatic ribonucleaseand deoxyribonuclease, 458

Morgan, J. W. See Krahenbuhl, U., et al.Moroccan crustal response to continental

draft, W. H. Kianes et al., 950: erratum.1092Mosaics in Venice: report on a NATO

conference on the use of mosaic sys-tenis in developmental biology (meetingreport), T. G. Wegmnann, 219

Moseley, M. E. See Stephens, S. G.Mpitsos, G. J., and W. J. Davis: Learn-

ing: classical and avoidance condition-ing in the mollusk Pleurobranchaea, 317

Mucopolysaccharides: comparison ofchondroitin sulfate conformations withthose of related polyanions, S. Arnottet al., 743

Muir, D. W., and D. E. Mitchell: Visualresolution and experience: acuity defi-cits in cats following early selective vis-ual deprivation, 420

Mulholland, J. D.: The speed of lighL(letter), 1321. See also Lehr, C. G., etal.Mulick, J. A. See Joffe, J. M., et al.Muller, W. F. See Coe, R. S.Mullins, J. T. See Kane, B. E., Jr., et al.Multiphasic retention deficits at periodicintervals after passive-avoidance learn-

ing, F. A. Holloway and R. Wansley,208

Murphy, E. H. See Mize, R. R.Murray, B. C., et al.: Periodic insolation.

variations on Mars, 638Musine grooming behavior (letters), J. B.

Viator and J. C. Fentress, 693

x

Myeloid leukemia: does blood loss in-crease the incidence in x-irradiatedrats?, M. A. Maloney et al., 761

Myth of population control, The, M.MAMDANI, book review by B. Benedict,1045

N

Naftolin, F., See Flores, F., et al.Nakagawa, J. K. See Crowell, D. H., et ail.Nakazawa, K. See Furnish, W. M., et al.Nathanson, J. A., and P. Greengard:

Octopamine-sensitive adenylate cyclase:evidence for a biological role of oc-topamine in nervous tissue, 308

Natural abundance carbon-13 nuclearmagnetic resonance spectra of humanserum lipoproteins, J. A. Hamilton etai., 193

Natural products (AAAS), T. E. Taylor,87

Natural science books in English, 1600-1900, D. M. KNIGHT, book review byK. L. Taylor, 625

Nature and sources of irrationalism, The,C. Frankel, 927

Naughton, J. J., et al.: Helium flux fromthe earth's mantle as estimated fromHawaiian fumarolic degassing, 55

Nawalinski, T. A. See Schad, G. A., et al.Neisser, U.: Reversibility of psychiatric

diagnoses (letter), 1116NELSON, G. L. See LEVY, G. C.Nematode morphogenesis: localization of

controlling regions by laser microbeamsurgery, M. R. Samoiloff, 976

Nerve growth factor: enhanced recoveryof feeding after hypothalamic damage,B. D. Berger et al., 506

Nerve growth factor versus insulin, J. S.Weis et al., 1301

Neuronal locus specificity: altered patternof spatial deployment in fused frag-ments of embryonic Xenopus eyes,R. K. Hunt and M. Jacobson, 509

New theory of lunar magnetism, A, S. K.Runcorn and H. C. Urey, 636

Newkirk, A. E., and G. L. Trigg: Arti-fact or artefact? (letters), 1232 _

News and Comment: Agent Orange stock-pile may go to the South Americans,43; agricultural research, 390, 932;agriculture oppressed and povertystricken, 719; erratumn, 939; AmericanCancer Society and seminar for sciencewriters, 722: appointees at Departmentof Health, Education, and Welfare, 47;Arms Control and Disarmament Agen-cy has new head, 570; Atomic EnergyCommission laboratories possible coreof energy R& D, 1346; AEC shakes upnuclear safety research, 934; Berliner re-signs from NIH, 1344; Britain and en-ergy policy, 1343; British science policy,477; Burns a candidate for NIH direc-torship, 393; cancer virus linked todisease in man, 572; Congress and Tri-dent missile submarine, 281; erratum,577; Congress picks up technologygauntlet, 392; Daddario and Office ofTechnology Assessment, 1264; dioxinin Vietnamese fish, 285; Division ofBiologics Standards, 162; energy short-ages and conservation, 1155; environ-mental research, 476; federal controlof rainmakers, 1348; Federal Councilfor Science and Technology fears fu-ture, 1264; Federation of AmericanScientists for Experimental Biologyblocks petitioners, 479; FASEB protestscut in biomedical funds, 1264; forestryand environmental research, 474; herbi-cide report to be released by NAS, 1350;higher education in Britain, 937, 1033:Hogness to quit post at NAS Institute ofMedicine, 577; immunological research,45, 168; impoundment of university

INDEX TO VOLUME 180funds, 396; Jaffe to leave drug office,1158; Laird's retuin could aid research,1259; land-grant colleges sue for releaseof funds, 1037; land use control, 1039;mental health and budget cuts at Na-tional lnstitute of Mental Health, 284;National Academy of Engineeringand separate status, 169, 717; NAEnames new members, 718; NationalAcademy of Sciences and AmericanPhysical Society meet simultaneouslyin Washington, 574; NAS names newmembers, 575, 576; erratum, 1216; Na-tional Aeronautics and Space Admin-istration seeks funds for research plane,478; National Science Foundation namesMaechling to head ethics program,939; National Water Commission, 165;Nixon's second energy message, 474;ocean technology, 849; oceanographythreatened by diplomacy, 1036; patentstudies pending, 573; peer review sys-tem at NIH, 843, 1035; physicians whofalsify drug data, 1038; saccharin couldbe banned, 480; Rio Blanco project,844; science in Mexico, 1151, 1261;Shell Oil strike and ecologists, 166;Shockley has reply from NAS, 723;societies send scientists to Washington,720; support for Shell strike, 392; tech-nological innovation study by NSF,846; training grants, 279, 394; Soviet-American science accord, 40; spaceshuttle, 395; Stone as new director ofNIH, 843, 1258; Watergate and sci-ence, 1157; Watergate probe on com-puter, 1153; United States-Soviet pactsthreatened by scientists, 934; weathermodification, 1347

Newton and Russia, v. BOSS, book reviewby R. Calinger, 623; erratum, 1216

NEYMAN, j. See LE CAM, L. M., et al.Ng, L. K. Y., et al.: A'-Tetrahydrocan-

nabinol and ethanol: differential effectson sympathetic activity in differing en-vironmental setting, 1368

Nielson, E. D.: AAAS Vietnam resolu-tions (letter), 133

NIH grant applications (letter), C. Col-bert, 1000

Nile Delta: the defunct Pelusiac branchidentified, A. Sneh and T. Weissbrod,59

Noblesse oblige in science (editorial), P.M. Gross, 1323

Nonnuclear energy for development(AAAS), J. F. Weinhold, 324

Nonvisual photic responsiveness in newlyhatched pigeons (Columba livia), M. S.Harth and M. B. Heaton, 753

Noonkester, V. R. See Richter, J. H.,et al.

Norback, D. H. See Andrews, E. J., et al.Number of germ cells in known male

and known female genotypes of verte-brate embryos (Oryzias latipes); J. C.Quirk and J. B. Hamilton, 963

Nurse, G. T., et al: Snapping turtle plea(letters), 257

Nutrition and new food technology(AAAS), R. Rojas and 0. Paredes-L6pez, 86

0

Obradovich, J. D. See Friedman, I., et al.O'Brien, W. J. See Holmes, P., et al.Observing and predicting earthquakes

(editorial), P. H. Abelson, 819Obsidian hydration dates glacial loading?,

I. Friedman et al., 733Obst, J. R. See Harkin, J. M.Octopamine-sensitive adenylate cyclase:

evidence for a biological role of oc-topamine in nervous tissue, J. A.Nathanson and P. Greengard, 308

Odell, D. K.: book review of Functionalanatomy of marine mammals, 1165

Odor-following and anemotaxis, T. C.Grubb, Jr., et al., 1302

Oenothlera, R. E. CLELAND, book review byC. P. Swanson, 854

O'Keefe, M.: Ionic conductivity of yttriumfluoride and lutetium fluoride, 1276

Oldfield, E., and S. J. Singer: Are cellmembranes fluid?, 982

Oldstone, M. B. A. See Lampert, P.W.

Olson, C. See Pettigrew, J., et al.Olson, R. H. See Wilcox, J. M., et al.O'Meara, G. F., and Evans, D. G.: Blood-

feeding requirements of the mosquito:geographical variation in Aedes taenio-rhynclhus, 1291

On the enzymology of amino acid trans-port, A. Meister, 33

On the lead content of human hair(1871-1971), W. Lockeretz et al., 1080

One man's family (letter), R. H. Shan-non, 9

Ontogeny of acquired immunity, bookreview by J. F. Albright, 855

Oppenheim, F. G. See Azen, E. A.O'RAIFEARTAIGH, L. (Ed.), General rela-

tivity, book review of, 292Orci, L., et al.: Pronase effect on pan-

creatic beta cell secretion and morphol-ogy, 647

Orgel, L. E.: book review of Exobiology,177

Origin of mitochondria, T. Uzzell et al.,516

Ormes, J. F. See Ramaty, R., et al.Ormsbee, R. A. See Tyeryar, F. J., Jr.,

et al.Ornduff, R.: book review of Floristics and

paleofloristics of Asia and eastern NorthAmerica and Taxonomy, phytogeog-raphy and evolution, 605

Osmond, B.: book review of Biology ofhalophytes, 54

Osmotic opening of the blood-brain bar-rier in the monkey without associatedneurological deficits, S. I. Rapoport andH. K. Thompson, 971

Ostapoff, F., et al.: Heat flux and precipi-tation estimates from oceanographicobservations, 960

Osteopetrosis cured by temporary parabio-sis, D. G. Walker, 875

Ostow, M. See Fleischman, P. R., et al.Ottaviani, G., et al.: Crystals growth of

silicon and germanium in metal films,948

Ouellette, J. P. See Lehr, C. G., et al.Our tool-making society, i. TAviss, book

review by G. Basalla, 582Outer solar system, The, A. G. W. Cam-

eron, 701Overby, L. R. See Ling, C. M., et al.

P

Paerl, H. W.: Detritus in Lake Tahoe:structural modification by attachedmicroflora, 496

Page, I. H.: The status of intellectuals(editorial), 551

PAGE, T. See SAGAN, C.Pain perception: modification of threshold

of intolerance and cortical potentialsby cutaneous stimulation, R. Satranand M. N. Goldstein, 1201

Papermaster, D. S., and E. Gralla: Froghealth (letter), 10

Parades-Lopez, 0. See Rojas, R.Paradoxes of rationality, N. HOWARD, book

review by H. Hamburger, 595Parallel evolution in lichen-forming fungi,W. L. Culberson and C. F. Culberson,196

Parks, R. D.: book review of The Joseph-son effect in superconductive tunnelingstructures and Superconductive tunnel-ing and applications, 944

Parungo, F. P., and R. F. Pueschel: Ice

nucleation: elemental identification ofparticles in snow crystals, 1057

Patrick, J., and J. Lindstrom: Autoim-mune reponse to acetylcholine receptor,871

Patt, H. M. See Maloney, M. A., et al.Patterson, C. See Cressey, R.Pattison, E. M. See Fleischman, P. R.,

et al.Paul, R. C. See Hoy, R. R.PCB diet (letters), E. J. Andrews et al.,

255Pedersen, L. See Davies-Jones, R., et al.Periodic insolation variations on Mars,

B. C. Murray et al., 638Permian ammonoid Cyclolobus from theZewan Formation, Guryul Ravine,Kashmir, W. M. Furnish et al., 188

Persoons, C. J., See Minks, A. K., et al.Petersen, J. A. See Fyhn, H. J., et al.Pettigrew, J., et al.: Kitten visual cortex:

short-term, stimulus-induced changes inconnectivity, 1202

Pettit, H. See Leake, C. D.Phanerozoic taxonomic diversity: a test

of alternate models, J. W. Valentine,1078

Phillips, 0. M.: book review of Weatherforecasting as a problem in physics, 945

Phosphate in interstitial waters of anoxicsediments: oxidation effects during sam-pling procedure, J. T. Bray et al., 1362

Photoalteration of pesticides: summary ofworkshop (meeting report), R. Rabsonand J. R. Plimmer, 1204

Photosynthesis and atmospheric oxygen,P. Enos and L. Van Valen, 515

Physiological adaptations, M. K. YOUSEFet al. (Eds.), book review by E. C.Crawford, Jr., 1047

Phytoplankton algae: nutrient concentra-tions and growth, P. Holmes et al., 1298

Pierce, K. L. See Friedman, I., et al.Pine, R. H. See Davies-Jones, R., et al.Pinsker, H. See Fleischman, P. R., et al.Plastic trees (letters), R. C. Clement

et al., 813Platt, J.: book review of Blueprint for

survival, Building the city of man, Thisendangered planet, The mature society,and World without borders, 580

Plimmer, J. R. See Rabson, R.Point of View: Marston warns of threat

to NIH, 1156; research style and theentrepreneur, 164

Pojeta, J., Jr., et al.: Fordilla troyensisBarrande: the oldest known pelecypod,866

Polaris system development, The, H. M.SAPOLSKY, book review by J. D. Stein-bruner, 486

Polarization: a key to an airborne opticalsystem for the detection of oil on water,J. P. Millard and J. C. Arvesen, 1170

Political psychiatry (letters), H. L. Madi-son and S. P. R. Rose, 1000

Polonium radiohalos: an alternate inter-pretation, C. Moazed et a!., 1272

Polychlorobiphenyls in North AtlanticOcean water, G. R. Harvey et al., 643

PONNAMPERUMA, C. (Ed.), Exobiology,book review of, 177

Porter, R. R.: Structural studies of im-munoglobulins, 713

Postlesion axonal growth produces per-manent functional connections, G.Lynch et al., 1364

Potter, S. P.: Energy supply (letter), 446Power wastrels, The (letters), J. L. Elliott

et a!., 906Pregnancy and famine (letters), M. N.

Bradley et al., 133Preserve Guatemalan teosinte, a relict

link in corn's evolution, W. C. Galinat,323

Price, L. I. See Estes, R.Prism adaptation: control of intermanual

transfer by distribution of practice, E.Taub and I. A. Goldberg, 755

INDEX TO VOLUNIE 180

Problemy evolyutsii, N. N. VORONTSOV(Ed.), book review by Th. Dobzhansky,291

Proceedings of the sixth Berkeley sympo-sium on mathematical statistics andprobability, L. M. LE CAM et al. (Eds.),book review by B. Clarke, 600

Professional and personal equality (let-ters), E. R. Simons and M. W. Ken-nedy, 1008

Project Sanguine, A. Scott and J. R. Wait,1300

Pronase effect on pancreatic beta cellsecretion and morphology, L. Orciet al., 647

Proto-Decima, F. See Heirtzler, J. R.,et al.

Psychiatric diagnosis (letters), P. R.Fleischman et a!., 356

Psychological response to tornadoes (let-ters), R. Davies-Jones et al., 544

Psychology of reasoning, P. C. WASON andP. N. JOHNSON-LAIRD, book review byJ. Huttenlocher, 596

Psychosurgery (letter), J. G. Zoll, 1122Pugmire, R. J. See Grant, D. M.PURPURA, D.P. See CLEMENTE, C. D., et al.

QQuirk, J. C., and J. B. Hamilton: Number

of germ cells in known male andknown female genotypes of vertebrateembryos (Oryzias latipes), 963

R

Rabson, R., and J. R. Plimmer: Photo-alteration of pesticides (meeting re-port), 1204

Racial aspects of zero population growth,E. B. Attah, 1143

Racker, E.: book review of Molecularbioenergetics and macromolecular bio-chemistry, 608

Radioreceptor assay for prolactin andother lactogenic hormones, R. P. C.Shiu et al., 968

Raff, R. A. See Uzzell, T., et al.Rahman, Y.-E., et al.: Intracellular plu-

tonium: removal by liposome-encap-sulated chelating agent, 300

Rahn, R. J. See Damon, P. E., et al.Ramaty, R., et al.: Cosmic ray sources:

evidence for two acceleration mecha-nisms, 731

RANWELL, D. s., Ecology of salt mai shesand sand dunes, book review of, 1047

Rapoport, S. I., and H. K. Thompson:Osmotic opening of the blood-brainbarrier in the monkey without associ-ated neurological deficits, 971

Rapp, F. See Duff, R., et al.Rappaport, M. See Hall, R. A., et al.Rare-earth manganites: catalysts with lowammonia yield in the reduction ofnitrogen oxides, R. J. H. Voorhoeveet al., 62

Rate constants for the reactions of hy-droxyl and hydroperoxyl radicals withozone, W. B. DeMore, 735

Rawson, R. A. See Joffe, J. M., et al.Reaction to rhetoric (letter), F. P. Born-

stein, 257Recycling (letter), G. G. Knickerbocker,

133Regier, H. A., and W. L. Hartman: Lake

Erie's fish community: 150 years ofcultural stresses, 1248

Reich, W. See Fleischman, P. R., et al.Reinventing anthropology, D. HYMES

(Ed.), book review by W. Goldschmidt,612

REISFELD, R. A., See KAHAN, B. D.Reiskind, J. B. See Kane, B. E., Jr., et al.Rejection of tumor cells in vitro, I. Berczi

et al., 1289

xiRemeika, J. P. See Voorhoeve, R. J. H.,

et a!.Remote radar sensing: atmospheric struc-ture and insects, J. H. Richter et al.,1176

Renold, A. E. See Orci, L., et al.Renz, G. W. See Heirtzler, J. R., et alReproductive isolation of two tortricidmoth species by different ratios of atwo-component sex attractant, A. K.Minks et al., 1073

Resear-ch Newvs: artificial intelligence.1352; DDT as source of polychlorinatedbiphenyls, 578; drugs during pregnancy.174; Earth Resource Technology Satel-lite, 49, 171; erratum1, 1044; earthquakepredictions, 851, 940; gravity waves andgeomagnetic storms, 1161; holography,484; influenza, 1042, 1159; liquid helium-3 and new superfluid suggested, 725;metallic hydrogeni, 398; ocean tempera-ture gradients and solar power from thesea, 1266; optical data storage and com-puters, 287; organic crystals and hintsof extraordinary conductivity, 1041; re-striction enzymes, 482; slow viruses1351

Research planning (letters), U. V. Hen-derson, Jr., et al., 448

Retrograde amnesia and the "remindereffect": an alternative interpretation, P.E. Gold et al., 1199

Retrograde state dependent learning, D.L. Chute and D. C. Wright, 878

Reversibility of psychiatric diagnoses (let-ter), U. Neisser, 1116

Revesz, A. G. See Heath, C. E.RIBICOFF, A., The American medical ma-

chine, book review of, 628RICE, S. A., et al. (Eds.), Statistical me-

chanics, book r-eview of, 402RICHARD-VINDARD, G. See BATTISTINI, R.Richards, N. L.: Ecology and deteriora-

tion of the environment (AAAS), 518Richter, J. H., et al.: Remote radar sens-

ing: atmospheric structure and insects,1176

Rifting and drift of Australia and themigration of mammals, B. McGowranand J. Fooden, 759

Rinehart, J. S. See Geer, R. D.Rising food prices: who's responsible?

(editorial), L. R. Brown, 373Risk, M. J.: Silurian echiuroids: possible

feeding traces in the Thorold Sand-stone, 1285

Ritchie, J. M. See Byck, R.Ritter, F. J. See Minks, A. K., et al.Robbins, W. E. See Kaplanis, J. N., et al.Roberts, W. 0. See Wilcox, J. M., et al.Robinson, P. T. See Heirtzler, J. R., et al.Rocker, K., Jr. See Heirtzler, J. R., et al.Rodriguez, R. E. See Anton, A. H.Roelofs, W. L. See Minks, A. K., et al.Rojas, R., and 0. Parades-Lopez: Nutri-

tion and new food technology, 86Role of chromosomes in cancer biology,The, P. C. KOLLER, book review by A.

A. Sandberg, 401Role of commercial aircraft in global

monitoring systems, R. Steinberg, 375Rose, J. M. See Spangler, W. J., et al.Rose, S. P. R. See Madison, H. L.Rosenberg, L. E.: book review of The

biochemical genetics of man, 488Rosenhan, D. L. See Fleischman, P. R.,

et al.Rosenthal, M. W. See Rahman, Y. E.,

et al.Ross, R., and J. A. Glomset: Atheroscle-

rosis and the arterial smooth musclecell, 1332

ROSSWALL, T. See WIELGOLASKI, F. E.Rowe, G. See Keller, G. H., et al.Rowe, W. P., and H. Sato: Genetic map-ping of the Fv-1 locus of the mouse,

640ROWELL, T., The social behaviour of mon-

keys, book review of, 602

x*i

Rubel, A. J.: Anthropology applied tohealth programs (AAAS), 429

Rubeinstein, A.: book review of Impactof insulin on metabolic pathways, 52

Rudofsky, U. See Steblay, R. W.Runcorn, S. K., and H. C. Urey: A new

theory of lunar magnetism, 636Runnegar, B. See Pojeta, J., Jr., et al.Ryan, K. J. See Flores, F., et al.Rymaszewska, T. See Jedrzejczyk, J., et

al.RYTHER, J. H. See BARDACH, J. E., et al.

S

Saadi, M. See Kanes, W. H., et al.SAGAN, C., and T. PAGE (Eds.), UFO's-a

scientific debate, book review of, 593Sagan, L. A. See Ackerman, A. J., et al.SALAM, A., and E. P. WIGNER (Eds.), As-

pects of quantum theory, book rei-iseof, 943

Salas, G. P.: Earth sciences for develop-ment (AAAS), 428

Salzano, F. J. See Winsche, W. E., et at.Samoiloff, M. R.: Nematode morpho-

genesis: localization of controlling re-gions by laser microbeam surgery, 976

Samson, H. H. See Deutsch, J. A., et at.Sand, W. R. See Kyle, T. G.Sandberg, A. A.: book review of The

role of chromosomes in cancer biology,401

Saperstein, A. M., et al.: Mercury inbenthopelagic fish (letters), 133

SAPOLSKY, H. M., The Polaris system de-velopment, book review of, 486

Sarcocystis in mice inoculated with toxo-plasma-like oocysts from cat feces, G.D. Wallace, 1375

Sarles, H. B. See Cowan, T. M., et al.Sartwell, F., and W. N. Irving: A decent,

hardworking word (letters), 696Sato, H. See Rowe, W. P.Satran, R., and M. N. Goldstein: Pain

perception: modification of thresholdof intolerance and cortical potentials bycutaneous stimulation, 1201

SAWYER, C. H., and R. A. GORSKI (Eds.),Steroid hormones and brain function,book review of, 943

Schad, G. A., et al.: Arrested develop-ment in human hookworm infections:an adaptation to a seasonally unfavor-able external environment, 502

Schaefer, D. W.: Dynamics of numberfluctuations: motile microorganisms,1293

Schaefer, J. See Davies-Jones, R., et al.Schaeffer, 0. A. See Husain, L.Schafer, R.: Acetylcholine: fast axoplas-mic transport in insect chemoreceptorfibers, 315

Scherrer, P. H. See Wilcox, J. M., et al.SCHLEE, s., The edge of an unfamiliar

world, book review of, 591Schmidt, K. H. See Hart, E. J., et al.Schneider, D. M.: book review of Familyand community in the kibbutz, 1046

Schnoes, H. K. See Holick, M. F., E. J.Semmler, H. K. Schnoes, H. F. DeLuca

Schreiner, F. See Abraham, B. M.Schrieffer, J. R.: Macroscopic quantumphenomena from pairing in supercon-ductors, 1243

Schuck, P., et al.: Botulism and nitrites(letters), 1322

Schwartz, C. See Broyles, A. A., et al.SCHWARTz, H., The case for American

medicine, book review of, 628Schwarz, C. J., and J. Kaplan: Effects of

marijuana use (letters), 1121Science and technology in art today, J.

BENTHALL, book review by J. Burnham,598

Science, medicine and society in the

INDEX TO VOLUME 180

Renaissance, A. G. DEBUS (Ed.), bookreview by A. Thackray, 625

Science, technology, and some dilemmasof advocacy, M. Adams, 840

Science's role in the World Health Orga-nization, M. Kaplan, 1028

Scientist congressional fellows (editorial),R. A. Scribner, 139

Scott, A., and J. R. Wait: Project San-quine, 1300

Scott, C. D.: Health care delivery andadvanced technology, 1339

SCOTT, E. L. See LE CAM, L. M., et al.Scribner, R. A.: Scientist congressional

fellows (editorial), 139Scriven, L. E. See De Simone, J. A., et al.Seabloom, R. W., et al.: A long tale

(letters), 813Segal, H. L.: Enzymatic interconversion

of active and inactive forms of en-zymes, 25

Segall, M. See Bach, F. H., et al.Segregation of loci for C-type virus induc-

tion in strains of mice with high andlow incidence of leukemia, J. R.Stephenson and S. A. Aaronson, 865

Sehon, A. H. See Berczi, I., et al.SEIGEL, B. j., et al. (Eds.), Annual review

of anthropology, book review of, 1355Sekuler, R., et al.: Visual temporal order:

a new illusion, 210Selby, H. A.: book review of Annual re-

view of anthropology, 1355Selective visual experience fails to modi-

fy receptive field properties of rabbitstriate cortex neurons, R. R. Mize andE. H. Murphy, 320

Semmler, E. J. See Holick, M. F., E. J.Semmier, H. K. Schnoes, H. F. DeLuca

Serotonin producing neuroepithelial bodiesin rabbit respiratory mucosa, J. M.Lauweryns et al., 410

SHAFRIR, E. (Ed.), Impact of insulin onmetabolic pathways, book review of, 52

Shannon, R. H.: One man's family (let-ter), 9

Shapes and nature of small sedimentaryquartz particles, D. H. Krinsley andl. J. Smalley, 1277

Shapiro, M. See Ting, K. H., et al.Shapley, D. (News and Comment): Agent

Orange stockpile may go to the SouthAmericans, 43; Congress picks up tech-nology gauntlet, 392; Daddario andOffice of Technology Assessment, 1264;dioxin in Vietnamese fish, 285; herbi-cide report to be released by NationalAcademy of Sciences, 1350; NationalScience Foundation names Maechlingto head ethics program, 939; oceantechnology, 849; oceanography threat-ened by diplomacy, 1036; patent studiespending, 573; Shell Oil strike and ecol-ogists, 166; support for Shell strike,392; United States-Soviet pacts threat-ened by scientists, 934; Watergate andscience, 1157. See also Broyles, A. A.,et al.

Shein, H. M. See Uzunov, P., et al.Shelus, P. J. See Lehr, C. G., et al.Shemin, D. See Gurne, D.Shepherd, G. G., and F. W. Thirkettle:

Magnetospheric dayside cusp: a topsideview of its 6300-angstrom atomicoxygen emission, 737

Sherr, C. J., and B. Goldberg: Anti-bodies to a precursor of human col-lagen, 1190

Shiffrin, R. M.: Visual free recall, 980;book review of Coding processes in hu-man memory, 400

Shimkin, M. B.: Cancer policy statement(letter), 693

Shiu, R. P. C., et al.: Radioreceptor assayfor prolactin and other lactogenic hor-mones, 968

Shleser, R. See Tsandoulas, G. N., et al.Shorey, H. H.: book review of Insect sex

pheromones, 291. See also Grubb, T.C., Jr., et al.

Short- and long-term lithium administra-tion: effects of the brain's serotonergicbiosynthetic systems, S. Knapp and A. J.Mandell, 645

Shugart, H. H., and J. M. Hett: Succes-sion: similarities of species turnoverrates, 1379

Sigurd, D. See Ottaviani, G., et al.Silurian echiuroids: possible feeding

traces in the Thorold Sandstone, M. J.Risk, 1285

Simons, E. R., and M. W. Kennedy: Pro-fessional and personal equality (letters),1008

Simpson, G. G.: book review of Bio-geography and ecology in Madagascar,1163

Sims, J. H. See Davies-Jones, R., et al.Sinex, F. M.: book review of Develop-

mental physiology and aging, 1048Singer, S. J. See Oldfield, E.Siscoe, G. L.: book review of Solar-

terrestrial physics, 944Sleep and the maturing nervous system,

C. D. CLEMENTE et al. (Eds.), bookreview by I. Feinberg, 178

Smalley, I. J. See Krinsley, D. H.Smith, A. E., and D. H. Koobs: Warburg

theory of carcinogenesis (letters), 816Smith, F. A. See Surgenor, D. M., et al.Smith, M. B.: book review of The context

of social psychology, 610Smith, R. K.: The Dryden papers (letter).

697Smith, S. G. See Gerwin, B. I., et al.Snapping turtle plea (letters), G. T. Nurse

et al., 257Sneen, R. A.: book review of Ions and

ion pairs in organic reactions, 292Sneh, A., and T. Weissbrod: Nile Delta:

the defunct Pelusiac branch identified,59

Social behaviour of monkeys, The, T.ROWELL, book review by J. Loy, 602

Solar magnetic sector structure: relationto circulation of the earth's atmo-sphere, J. M. Wilcox et al., 185

Solar-terrestrial physics, s. AKASOFOU andS. CHAPMAN, book review by G. L.Siscoe, 944

SOLYMAR, L., Superconductive tunnellingand applications, book review of, 944

Somatomedin: inhibition of adenylate cy-clase activity in subcellular membranesof various tissues, G. P. E. Tell et al..312

Sondel, P. M. See Bach, F. H., et al.Source of PCB's (letter), G. R. Harvey,

1122Sozanski, P. W. See Lehr, C. G., et al.Spain-another Japan? (editorial), P. H.

Abelson, 449Spangler, W. J., et al.: Methylmercury:

bacterial degradation in lake sediments,192

Spear, P. D. See Grobstein, P., et al.Spector, R. M. See Moazed, C., et al.Speed of light, The (letter), J. D. Mul-

holland, 1321Spiegelman, S. See Mills, D. R., et al.Spigarelli, J. L. See Spangler, W. J.,

et al.Spolsky, C. See Uzzell, T., et al.Sproull, R. L.: A doctorate earned

(letter), 548Stacey, F. D. See Davis, P. M., et at.Stachel, J.: book review of General rela-

tivity, 292Stamatoyannopoulos, G. See Adamson,

J. W.Stanley, H. I. See Goldman, J. C., et al.Staresinic, N. See Keller, G. H., et al.Stark, E. See Hickman, K., et al.

State-specific sciences (letters), T. M.Cowan et al., 1005

Statistical mechanics, S. A. RICE et al.(Eds.), book review by P. C. Martin,402

Status of intellectuals, The (editor-ial),1. H. Page, 551

Steblay, R. W., and U. Rudofsky: Trans-fer of experimental autoimmune renalcortical tubular and interstitial diseasein guinea pigs by serum, 966

STEERE, W. C. See DOBZHANSKY, TH., et al.Stein, B. R. See Henderson, U. V., Jr.,

et al.Stein, L. See Berger, B. D., et al.Stein, W. H. See Moore, S.Stein, Z. See Bradley, M. N., et al.Steinberg, R.: Role of commercial aircraft

in global monitoring systems, 375Steinbruner, J. D.: book review of rhe

Polaris system development, 486Steinhauer, W. G. See Harvey, G. R., et al.Stephens, S. G., and M. E. Moseley:

Cotton remains from archeological sitesin central coastal Peru, 186

STEPHENSON, A. See STEPHENSON, T. A.Stephenson, J. R., and S. A. Aaronson:

Segregation of loci for C-type virusinduction in strains of mice with highand low incidence of leukemia, 865

STEPHENSON, T. A., and A. STEPHENSON,Life between tidemarks on rocky shores,book review of, 176

Stem, M. E.: book review of Buoyancyeffects in fluids, 1356

Steroid hormones and brain function, c.H. SAWYER and R. A. GORSKI (Eds.), bookreview by P. Timiras, 943

Stetten, D., Jr. See Henderson, U. V., Jr.,et al.

Stieglitz, R. D., Energy policy (letter),1320

Stimmann, M. W. See Richter, J. H., etal.

Stochastic generation of regular distribu-tions, L. Glass, 1061

STOTHERS, J. B., Carbon-13 NMR spec-troscopy, book review of, 728

Strausbauch, P. See Berczi, I., et al.Strickland, S. P.: book review of TheAmerican medical machine, The casefor American medicine, and Healthcare: can there be equity?, 628

Structural studies of immunoglobulins,R. R. Porter, 713

Study of time, The, J. T. FRASER et al.(Eds.), book review by W. B. Jones, 599

Sturrock, P. A.: book review of UFO's-a scientific debate, 593

Succession: similarities of species turn-over rates, H. H. Shugart and J. M.Hett, 1379

Superconductive tunnelling and applica-tions, L. SOLYMAR, book review by R. D.Parks, 944

Support for Big Thicket (letter), R. W.Yarborough, 1232

Support of science, The (editorial), A.Kornberg, 909

Surgenor, D. M., et al.: Blood services:prices and public policy, 384

Susser, M. See Bradley, M. N., et al.Suttie, J. W.: Anticoagulant-resistant rats:

possible control by the use of the chloroanalog of vitamin K,, 741

Svalgaard, L. See Wilcox, J. M., et al.Swanson, C. P.: book review of Oeno-

thera, 854Synthesis of the pyrrole porphobilinogen

by Sepharose-linked 5-aminolevulinicacid dehydratase, D. Gurne and D.Shemin, 1188

Szabo, M. See Burke, G., et al.Szalay, F. S., and A. Berzi: Cranial anat-omy of Oreopithecus, 183

SZWARC, M. (Ed.), Ions and ion pairs inorganic reactions, book review of, 292

INDEX TO VOLUME 180T

TAJFEL, H. See ISRAEL, J.Talkowski, C. See Hamilton, J. A., et al.TALMON, Y., Family and community in

the kibbutz, book review of, 1046Tanzer, M. L.: Cross-linking of collagen,

561Tarbeyev, Y. See Ostapoff, F., et al.TARIN, D. (Ed.), Tissue interactions in

carcinogenesis, book review of, 855Tart, C. T. See Cowan, T. M., et al.Tatsumoto, M., et al.: Time differences

in the formation of meteorites as de-termined from the ratio of lead-207 tolead-206, 1279

[aub, E., and 1. A. Goldberg: Prismadaptation: control of intermanualtransfer by distribution of practice, 755

TAVISS, I., Our tool-making society, bookreview of, 582

Taxonomy, phytogeography and evolution,D. H. VALENTINE (Ed.), book review byR. Ornduff, 605

Taylor, K. L.: book review of Naturalscience books in English, 1600-1900,625

Taylor, T. E.: Natural products (AAAS),87

Teal, J.: book review of Ecology of saltmarshes and sand dunes, 1047. Seealso Harvey, G. R., et al.

Technology assessment and social control,M. S. Baram, 465

Teenage birth control dilemma and pub-lic opinion, The, J. Blake, 708

releconnections in the equatorial PacificOcean, K. Wyrtki, 66

Tell, G. P. E., et al.: Somatomedin: in-hibition of adenylate cyclase activityin subcellular membranes of varioustissues, 312

Temperature-sensitive pawns: conditionalbehavioral mutants of Paramecium au-relia, S. Chang and C. Kung, 1197

Tenore, K. R. See Goldman, J. C., et al.Tenure (editorial), D. Wolfle, 699Territorial organization of the lowland

Classic Maya, J. Marcus, 911Testosterone concentration in the male

chick brain: an autoradiographic sur-vey, C. C. Meyer, 1381

A'-Tetrahydrocannabinol and ethanol: dif-ferential effects on sympathetic activityin differing environmental setting, L.K. Y. Ng et al., 1368

."-Tetrahydrocannabinol: effects on mam-malian nonmyelinated nerve fibers, R.Byck and J. M. Ritchie, 84

Thackray, A.: book review of Science,medicine and society in the Renais-sance, 625

Thaler, 0. F. See Fleischman, P. R., et al.Thayer, P. A. See Heirtzler, J. R., et al.Thermodynamics of gases dissolved at

great depths, The, C. A. Eckert, 426Theunynck, P. See Lauweryns, J. M.,

et al.Thibos, L. N. See Freeman, R. D.Thirkettle, F. W. See Sheperd, G. G.This endangered planet, R. A. FALK, book

review by J. Platt, 580Thomas, J. See Schad, G. A., et al.Thompson, H. K. See Rapoport, S. 1.Thompson, M. J. See Kaplanis, J. N., et

al.Thunderstorm activity (letter), B. Von-_ negut, 1118Thyrotropin and cyclic nucleotide effects

on prostaglandin levels in isolated thy-roid cells, G. Burke et al., 872Tiller, F. M.: Brazilian higher education

(letter), 255Time differences in the formation of me-

teorites as determined from the ratioof lead-207 to lead-206, M. Tatsumotoet al., 1279

XiUTime in science and philosophy, J. ZEMAN(Ed.), book review by W. B. Jones,

599Timiras, P.: book review of Steroid hor-mones and brain function, 943

TIMIRAS, P. s., Developmental physiologyand aging, book r-eview of, 1048

Ting, K. H., et al.: Applications of arti-ficial intelligence: relationships betweenmass spectra and pharmacological ac-tivity of drugs, 417

Tissue interactions in carcinogenesis, D.TARIN (Ed.), book review by C. Grob-stein, 855

Tobacco and evoked potential, R. A. Hallet al., 212

Tonascia, J. A. See Schad, G. A., et al.Tool-making and tool-using in the north-

ern blue jay, T. B. Jones and A. C.Kamil, 1076

Toole, B. P.: Hyaluronate inhibition ofchondrogenesis: antagonism of thyrox-ine, growLh hormone, and calcitonin,302

Tosi, L., and P. G. Keeney: Latin Amer-ican development (letters), 10

Transfer of experimental autoimmunerenal cortical tubular and interstitialdisease in guinea pigs by serum, R. W.Steblay and U. Rudofsky, 966

Transfer of technology and national eco-nomic development (AAAS), J. Ba-ruch, 324

Translocation trisomic mice: productionby female but not male translocationcarriers, E. E. Eicher, 81

Transplantation antigens, B. D. KAHAN andR. A. REISFELD (Eds.), book review byI. F. C. McKenzie, 1356

Trans-science and responsibility (letters),l. D. J. Bross and A. M. Weinberg, 1122

Trapped free radicals and electrons inorganic glasses, J. E. Willard, 553

Tribus, M.: Hurricane seeding, 425Trigg, G. L. See Newkirk, A. E.Tropical ecosystems (AAAS), A. Gomez-

Pompa, 217Tropical forest ecosystems in Africa and

South America, B. J. MEGGERS et al.(Eds.), book review by A. Keast, 727

Tropp, H. S.: book review of A computerperspective, 590

Troup, B. N. See Bray, J. T., et al.Tsandoulas, G. N., et al.: Lobster flavor

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TURNER, J. S., Buoyancy effects in fluids,book review of, 1356Turner, R. D.: Wood-boring bivalves,opportunistic species in the deep sea,

1377Two morphologically distinct blood-brain

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Two worlds of higher education, The(editorial), R. W. Lyman, 1241

Tyeryar, F. J., Jr., et al.: DNA base com-position of rickettsiae, 415

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Unexpected symmetries in the 4"worldknot," G. G. Globus, 1129Unger, R. H. See Orci, L., et al.

xivUNGER, R. H. See LEFEBVRE, P. J.Unilateral cortical activity in newborn

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Uphoff, D. E.: Maternal influences onmouse embryos and preservation ofmutant strains by freezing, 1384

Urey, H. C. See Runcorn, S. K.Use of lasers to control selective chemical

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Uzzell, T., et al.: Origin of mitochondria,516

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VACQUIER, v., Geomagnetism in marinebiology, book review of, 290

Vaidya, S.: Molecular biology of humanmilk (meeting report), 776

VALENTINE, D. H. (Ed.), Taxonomy, phy-togeography and evolution, book reviewof, 605

Valentine, J. W.: Phanerozoic taxonomicdiversity: a test of alternate models,1078

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Van Valen, L.: book review of Evolu-tionary biology, 488. See also Enos, P.

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Viator, J. B., and J. C. Fentress: Musinegrooming behavior, 693

Vietnam resolutions (letters), C. D. Leakeand H. Pettit, 813

Vijayakumar, A. See Saperstein, A. M.,et al.

Virus-induced transformation without celldivision, J. P. Bader, 1069

Visual discrimination in sharks withoutoptic tectum, R. C. Graeber et al., 413

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Visual temporal order: a new illusion, R.Sekuler et. al., 210

Volatile elements in Apollo 16 samples:possible evidence for outgassing of themoon, U. Krahenbuhl et al., 858

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Water content in convective storm clouds,T. G. Kyle and W. R. Sand, 1274

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Weinberg, A. M. See Bross, I. D. J.Weinberg, S.: book review of Magic with-

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Wyrtki, K.: Teleconnections in the equa-torial Pacific Ocean, 66

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ZUCKERMAN, A. J., Hepatitis-associatedantigen and viruses, book review of, 487

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