VOORHEES, Willard Penfield, New | March 12, aged 67; engineer, inventor Brunswick, N. J., June 1, aged 62; and manufacturer. judge of the Supreme Court of New Jersey. VROOM, Garret Dorset Wall, Trenton, N. J., March 4, aged 70; jurist. WAGNER, Louis, Philadelphia, Jan. 15, aged 75; banker, city official, Civil War veteran. WALDEN, John Morgan, Daytona, Fla., Jan. 21, aged 82; Methodist Episcopal bishop. WALLACE, Rush Richard, New York, June 12, aged 79; commodore, U. S. N., retired. WARMAN, Cy., Chicago, April 7, aged 58; author and editor. WASHBURN, Francis, Newburgh, N. Y., Dec. 5, aged 71; Protestant Episcopal clergyman, author. WATSON, William, Washington, Dec. 11, aged 71; rear-admiral, U. S. N., retired. WEEKS, William Farrar, Rutland, Vt., Oct. 23, aged 55; Protestant Episcopal bishop (coadjutor) of Vermont. WEIGHTMAN, Richard Coxe, Washington, Feb. 17, aged 68; journalist. WELLES, Edgar Thaddeus, New York, Aug. 22, aged 70; capitalist. WELSH, Charles, Scranton, Pa., Sept. 12, aged 63; author and editor. WEST, William Stanley, Valdosta, Ga., Dec. 22, aged 65; Senator from Georgia, 1914. WESTINGHOUSE, George, New York, WEVER, John M., Plattsburg, N. Y., Sept. 27, aged 67; Representative from New York, 1901-5. WEYL, Max, Washington, July 6, aged 76; painter. WHISTLER, Garland Nelson, Pensacola, Fla., June 26, aged 66; brigadier-general, U. S. A., retired. WHITTAKER, Thomas, New York, Dec. 24, aged 73; publisher of religious works. WILBUR, Henry W., Saratoga Springs, Sept. 7, aged 63; minister of the Society of Friends, editor. WILLARD, Charles Andrew, Minneapolis, March 13, aged 56; judge of the U. S. District Court of Minnesota. WILSON, Helen Louise Axson (Mrs. Woodrow), Washington, Aug. 6. WILSON, James Grant, New York, Feb. 1, aged 81; Civil War general, author. WINCHELL, Newton Horace, Minneapolis, May 2, aged 74; professor of geology in the University of Minnesota. WINSLOW, Herbert, Florence, Italy, Sept. 25, aged 66; rear-admiral, U. S. N., retired. WOODBURY, John McGaw, New York, Sept. 23, aged 58; sanitary engineer. WRIGHT, Marie Robinson, Liberty, N. Y., Feb. 1; author and explorer. YOUNG, James Scott, Pittsburgh, Feb. 25, aged 65; U. S. district judge. ZIMMERMAN, Eugene, Cincinnati, Dec. 20, aged 69; financier. FOREIGN NECROLOGY ABBOTT, Thomas Kingsmill, Dublin, Dec. 18, 1913, aged 84; librarian and author. ANSON, (Sir) William Reynell, London, June 4, aged 70; jurist and statesman. ANWYL, (Sir) Edward, London, Aug. 9, aged 48; Welsh philologist and author. AOKI, Siuzo, Viscount, Tokio, Feb. 16, aged 70; ambassador to the U. S. from Japan, 1906-7. ARGYLL, John Douglas Sutherland Campbell, Duke of, Cowes, Isle of Wight, May 2, aged 69; Governor-General of Canada, 1878-83. BANDELIER, Adolph Francis Alphonse, Madrid, Spain, March 19, aged 73; archæologist. BENSON, Robert Hugh, Salford, England, Oct. 19, aged 42; Roman Catholic priest, author. BERTILLON, Alphonse, Paris, Feb. 13, aged 60; criminologist, creator of the measurement system of identification. BETANCOURT, Julian, Havana, Aug. 2, Cuban soldier and statesman. BLOMMERS, Johannes Bernardus, Amsterdam, Dec. 15, aged 69; Dutch painter. BURLEIGH, Bennet, London, June 16, aged 71; war correspondent. CALMETTE, Gaston, Paris, March 16, aged 56; editor of Figaro. CAMPBELL, (Sir) Francis J., London, June 30, aged 81; musician. CHAMBERLAIN, Joseph, London, July 2, aged 78; British statesman. CHARLES I, King of Rumania, Bucharest, Oct. 10, aged 75. CLARETIE, Jules Arsène Arnaud, Paris, Dec. 23, 1913, aged 73; director of the Comédie Français, 1885-1913. COLQUHOUN, Archibald Ross, London, Dec. 18, aged 66; explorer and author. Cox, George Albertus, Toronto, Can., Jan. 16, aged 73; Canadian financier, senator. CROCKETT, Samuel Rutherford, Avignon, France, Aug. 20, aged 53; novelist. CROSS, Richard Assheton, Viscount, London, Jan. 8, aged 91; British states man. DE PRESSENSE, Francis, Paris, Jan. 20, aged 60; French statesman and author. DEROULEDE, Paul, Nice, Jan. 30, aged 67; French patriotic writer and politi cian. DESMOULINS, Fernand, Paris, July 15, | May 14, aged 51; electrometallurgist. aged 61; French painter and engraver. DI CESNOLA, (Count) Alessandro Palma, Florence, Feb. 26, aged 76; archæologist. DOUGLAS, (Sir) Charles Whittingham Horsley, London, Oct. 25, aged 64; Chief of the General Staff of the British Army. DOUGLAS, Sholto, London, Dec. 27, 1913, aged 80; Admiral of the British Navy, retired. DRIVER, Samuel Rolles, Oxford, England, Feb. 26, aged 67; professor of Hebrew in Oxford University. DRURY, (Sir) Charles Carter, London, May 17, aged 68; British admiral. EDWARDS, Alfred Charles, Paris, March 10, aged 55; editor of Le Matin. EMMERSON, Henry Robert, Dorchester, N. B., July 9, aged 60; Canadian states man. ESTRUP, Jacob Broennum Scavenius, Copenhagen, Dec. 24, 1913, aged 88; Premier of Denmark. FAURE, Jean Baptiste, Paris, Nov. 10, aged 84; French composer. FERRATA, Domenico, Rome, Oct. 10, aged 67; cardinal, Papal Secretary of State. FISCHER, Emil, Hamburg, Germany, Aug. 11, aged 76; singer. FOUREAU, Fernand, Paris, Jan. 17, aged 63; African explorer. FRANZ FERDINAND, Archduke of Austria, Sarajevo, Bosnia, June 28, aged 50. GAFFRE, Louis Albert, Berne, July 7, aged 50; Dominican priest and Egyptologist. GALLON, Tom, London, Nov. 4, aged 47; English novelist. GENEE, Rudolf, Berlin, Jan. 19, aged 89; Shakespearean scholar, author. GEORGE II, Duke of Saxe-Meiningen, Meiningen, June 25, aged 88. GIBSON, William, Beamsville, Ont., May 4, aged 65; Canadian senator and capitalist. GILL, (Sir) David, London, Jan. 24, aged 70; astronomer. GINSBURG, Christian David, Palmers Green, England, March 8, aged 82; Biblical scholar. HEYSE, Johann Ludwig Paul, Munich, April 2, aged 84; German novelist and dramatist. HIRSCHFELD, Robert, Salzburg, Austria, April 2, aged 56; Austrian composer. HOWLEY, Michael Francis, St. John's, Nfd., Oct. 20, aged 71; Roman Catholic Archbishop of Newfoundland. HYATT, Stanley Portal, London, June 30, aged 37; novelist. IRVING, Laurence Sydney Brodribb, drowned at sea, May 29; author, actor. ITO, (Count) Yuko, Tokio, Jan. 14, aged 70; Japanese statesman and admiral. JAURES, Jean Léon, Paris, July 31, aged 54; French Socialist leader. JODL, Friedrich, Vienna, Jan. 26, aged 65; professor of philosophy in the University of Vienna. JOYCE, Patrick Weston, Dublin, Jan. 8, aged 87; Irish historian and antiquary. KEDDIE, Henriette ("Sarah Tytler"), London, Jan. 8, aged 86; novelist. KELLY-KENNY, (Sir) Thomas, County Clare, Ireland, Dec. 26, aged 74; British general. KHUENHEDERVARY VON HEDERVAR, (Count) Charles, Budapest, April 25, aged 64; Premier of Hungary, 1903, 1910-12. KOSSUTH, Francis, Budapest, May 25, aged 73; Hungarian statesman. KRANTZ, Jules François Emile, Toulon, LAKING, (Sir) Francis Henry, London, LEMAITRE, François Elie Jules, Paris, Aug. 6, aged 60; dramatic critic. MARSTON, Edward, London, April 6, aged 89; English publisher and author. MATSUDA, Masahisa, Tokio, March 4, aged 68; Minister of Justice of Japan. MATTEI, Tito, London, March 30, aged 72; Italian pianist and composer. VON MAUSER, Paul, Berlin, May 29, aged 76; inventor of firearms. MAYO, Isabella Fyvie ("Edward Garrett"), London, May 13, aged 71; novel GOBAT, Charles Albert, Berne, March ist. 16, aged 71; peace advocate. GRIERSON, (Sir) James Moncrieff, London, Aug. 17, aged 55; British general. GRUNDY, Sydney, London, July 5, aged 66; dramatist. HARUKO, Dowager Empress of Japan, Tokio, April 9, aged 63. HASEBA, Sumitaka, Tokio, March 15; Japanese statesman. HEATON, (Sir) John Henniker, Geneva, Sept. 8, aged 66; originator of penny postage within the British Empire. VON HERKOMER, (Sir) Hubert, London, March 31, aged 65; painter. MECKLENBURG-STRELITZ, Adolph Frederick, Grand Duke of, Berlin, June 11, aged 65. MENELIK II, King of Abyssinia, Adis Ababa, Dec. 12, 1913, aged 69. MERCALLI, Giuseppe, Milan, March 19, aged 64; volcanologist and seismologist. MERTHYR, William Thomas Lewis, Baron, London, Aug. 27, aged 77; publicist, owner of Welsh coal mines. MESTCHERSKY, Prince Vladimir Petrovitch, St. Petersburg, July 23, aged 69; Russian editor and author. MINTO, Gilbert John Murray KynynHEROULT, Paul Louis Toussaint, Paris, I mond Elliot, Earl of Hawick, Scotland, March 1, aged 66; Governor-General of Canada, 1898-1904, Viceroy of India, 1905-10. VON SCHUCH, Ernst, Dresden, May 10, aged 67; operatic conductor. VON SODEN, (Baron), Hermann, Ber MISTRAL, Frédéric, Maillane, France, lin, Jan. 15, aged 61; German theoloMarch 25, aged 83; poet. MONK, Frederick Debartzch, Montreal, May 15, aged 58; Canadian Minister of Public Works, 1911-14. MONTERO-RIOS, Eugenio, Madrid, May 12, aged 82; Spanish statesman. MORALES, Carlos F., Paris, March 2, President of the Dominican Republic, 1904-5. MORGAN, Henry James, Ottawa, Dec. 27, 1913, aged 71; Canadian biographer and author. MURRAY, (Sir) John, Edinburgh, March 16, aged 73; oceanographer. O'BRIEN, Peter, Baron, Dublin, Sept. 9, aged 72; Lord Chief Justice of Ireland since 1889. PATERSON, William, Brantford, Ontario, March 18, aged 75; Canadian Minister of Customs, 1897-1912. PEÑA, Roque Saenz, Buenos Aires, Aug. 9, aged 63; President of Argentina. PERIER, Charles, Paris, Dec. 13, aged 77; French surgeon. PICARD, Alcide, Paris, Feb. 13, aged 74; educator and publisher. PIODA, Jean Baptiste, Anzio, Italy, Nov. 30; Minister of Switzerland to the United States, 1902-10. PIUS X (Giuseppe Sarto), Rome, Aug. 20, aged 79; Pope. PLANÇON, Pol Henri, Paris, Aug. 12, aged 60; opera singer. PUGNO, Stephen Raoul, Moscow, Jan. 3, aged 60; French pianist and com poser. RALEIGH (Rowlands), Cecil, London, Nov. 10, aged 58; English playwright. RAMPOLLA, (Cardinal) Mariano, Rome, Dec. 16, 1913, aged 70; former Papal Secretary of State. ROBERTS (Frederick Sleigh), Earl, of Kandahar, at the battlefront in France, Nov. 14, aged 82; British field-marshal. ROCA, Julio Argentino, Buenos Aires, Oct. 19, aged 71; President of Argentina, 1880-86, 1898-1904. RODENBERG, Julius, Berlin, July 11, aged 83; German editor and author. ROJAS, Pedro Ezequiel, Atlantic City, June 26, aged 69; Minister to the U. S. from Venezuela. Ross, (Sir) George William, Toronto, Canada, March 7, aged 72; Canadian statesman, Premier of Ontario, 18991905. gian. SOFIA, Queen-Mother of Sweden, Stockholm, Dec. 30, 1913, aged 77. STAIR, John Hew Hamilton, Earl of, London, Dec. 2, aged 66; Lord High Commissioner of the Church of Scotland. STRAIGHT, (Sir) Douglas, London, June 3, aged 69; journalist and jurist. STRATHCONA AND MOUNT ROYAL, Donald Alexander Smith, Baron, London, Jan. 21, aged 93; Canadian statesman and financier. SULLIVAN, Timothy Daniel, Dublin, March 31, aged 86; Irish journalist and home rule leader. VON SUTTNER, Baroness Bertha, Vienna, June 21, aged 71; novelist and peace advocate. SWAN, (Sir) Joseph Wilson, London, May 27, aged 86; inventor. TENNIEL, (Sir) John, London, Feb. 26, aged 93; cartoonist. THOMAS, Brandon, London, June 19, aged 59; playwright. TOWNESEND, Stephen, London, May 20; surgeon and novelist. 75; provost of Trinity College. TRAILL, Anthony, Dublin, Oct. 15, aged TYRRELL, Robert Yelverton, London, Sept. 21, aged 70; senior dean of Trinity College, Dublin. URIBURU, José, Buenos Aires, Oct. 25; President of Argentina, 1895-98. VAN TIEGHEM, Philippe Edouard Leon, Paris, April 28, aged 75; French botanist, perpetual secretary of the Academy of Sciences. VENOSTA, Marquis Visconti, Rome, Nov. 28, aged 85; former Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs. VOELKERS, Karl, Kiel, Germany, Feb. 3, aged 77; German neurologist and ophthalmologist. WAINWRIGHT, William, Atlantic City, May 14, aged 74; Canadian financier. WATTS-DUNTON, Walter Theodore, London, June 7, aged 81; poet and critic. WEMYSS, Francis Charteris, Earl of, London, June 30, aged 95; British statesman. WERNZ, Francis Xavier, Rome, Aug. 20, aged 72; General of the Society of Jesus. WHITNEY, (Sir) James Pliny, Toronto, Ont., Sept. 25, aged 70; Premier of Ontario since 1904. WHYTE, (Sir) William, Los Angeles, SAID PASHA, Constantinople, March 1; April 14, aged 70; vice-president of the former Grand Vizier of Turkey. SAN GIULIANO, Antonio Paterno Castello, Marquis of, Rome, Oct. 16, aged 61; Foreign Minister of Italy. SGAMBATI, Giovanni, Rome, Dec. 14, aged 71; Italian composer. Canadian Pacific Railroad, 1904-11. WOLFSOHN, David, Cologne, Sept. 15; leader of the Zionist movement. WRIGHT, William Aldis, London, May 20, aged 83; Shakespearean and Biblical scholar. AB INDEX THE CHRONOLOGY AND NECROLOGY ARE NOT INDEXED B C mediation in Mexican Absent voting, 67, 68 - of Design, National, 730 of International Law, 108 Africa, German colonies in, 155 Agricultural Appropriation Act, 439 chemistry, 623-626 colleges, farmers' weeks at, 446 --stations, 440-442, 788 Extension Act, 438, 439, 771 -lands, area of, under cultiva- ——in national forests, 466 - organizations, exemption of, Alabama, educational survey in, 775 local option in, 399 prison reform in, 391, 393, 395 cable and telephone system of, -coal imports of, 240 leasing of, 2, 3, 239,,266, 478 fisheries of, 240, 467, 468 fur industry of, 240, 467, 468 health of natives of, 240 imports from, 523 labor legislation in, 437 legislature of, 239 mediation and arbitration act from Anti-Trust Act, 10, 11,-mine-safety legislation in, 429, 14, 16, 458 -products, imports and exports of, 474, 475 -marketing of, 440, 446, 459, - prices of, 320, 475 application of biological prin- condition of, in 1914, 319-321 extension work of, 439 Rural Organization Service See Aeronautics in, 440 motors, 563, 573, 574 Aeronautics, 570-578 military, 315, 575-577 -in U. S. Army, 306 -naval, in U. S. Navy, 311 - rôle of, in European War, 575, 576 Aeroplanes, 570, 571 of European powers, 315 Africa, archeological research in, 668 explorations in, 608, 609 431 -mining in, 240, 477, 489 native reservations in, 791 public lands in, 239 railroads in, 1, 2, 239, 240, 549 -appropriations for, 303 salmon canning industry of, 468 telegraph system of. 305 volcanic eruptions in, 598 wage-lien law of, 435 Alaskan Engineering Commission, 549 Railroad Act, 239 Railroad Commission, 2 statistics of, 319, 320, 469-476 Aldebaranium, atomic weight of, craft, jurisdiction over, 253 Air-cooled motor, 567 Aldrich-Vreeland Act, extension of Societies for Organizing | Ancient literature, additions to, education, 736 -Bankers' Association, agricul- tural commission of, 447 -British Claims Commission, 109 chronology, 797-807 of Labor, 419, 421, 422 for Sex Hygiene, 388, 389 601 Geographical Society, 604 764, 765 League, 732 landscape, 737, 738 -scopolamine and morphine, 705 | Arctic exploration, 606, 607, 610- -Institute of Criminal Law and Animals, diseases of, 451-453 Criminology, 264 of Instruction, 793 - Journal of Physiology, 689, 690 Library Association, 794, 795 literature, 752-758 Mathematical Society, 584 Medical Association, 790 Museum of Safety, 427 Annealing of alloys, 580 of copper wire, 579 of gold and silver, 579 - of iron and steel, 483, 484 Anthracnose, cotton, 455 Municipalities, League of, 218 Anthrax, transmission oî, 457 Anthropogeography, €07, 608 Anti-Narcotic Act, Harrison, 711 banking provisions of. 352, 353 exemption of labor and agricul- - labor provisions of, 420 - railroad provisions of, 543 -- of Municipal Improvements, Appalachian Forest Reserve Act, amendment of, 439, 440 serves in, 465 612 regions, anthropological studies Area of the U. S. by states, 187 Argentina, dairying in, 449 history of, 111, 112 Argentine ant, 456 Arizona, agricultural experiment -constitution of, amendments -initiative and referendum in, 62 prison labor in, 394 prison reform in, 393, 394, 395 rairoad rates in, 545 — agricultural college of, 441 child-labor law of, 431, 432 prison investigation in, 393 Armenia, reforms in, 148 Armor plate, manufacture o, by |