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POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY. 



Davis, Bradley Moore, The Evolution 

 to, Charles A. White, 544. 



Degrees, Postgraduate, in Absentia, 

 A. L. Benedict, 257. 



Destruction of Forests by Fire, 190. 



Dexter, Edwin G., High-grade Men, in 

 College and out, 429. 



Discussion and Correspondence, 185. 



Distrust, The American's, of the Immi- 

 grant, A. J. McLaughlin, 230. 



Economic Importance of Forestry, 

 Overton W. Price, 310. 



Edmunds, C. K., The Motive Power of 

 Heat, 117. 



Education, The Higher, of Women, 

 David Starr Jordan, 97; British, 

 Bill, 283; for Professions, R. H. 

 Thurston, 441. 



Ellis, Havelock, Variation in Man 

 and Woman, 237. 



Engineering Mind, The, J. C. Suther- 

 land, 254. 



Ethnology, American, Bureau of, and 

 the Smithsonian Institution, 186. 



Evolution of Sex in Plants, Bradley 

 Moore Davis, 300. 



Fawcett, Waldon, The Development 



of Economical Utilities for handling 



Raw Material 66. 

 Figuier's Vie des savants, 378. 

 Fire, Destruction of Forests by, 190. 

 Fishes, How to collect, David Starr 



Jordan, 85. 

 Food Preservative, Borax as a, 95. 

 Forestry, The Economic Importance of, 



Overton W. Price, 310. 

 Forests, The Destruction of, by Fire, 



190. 

 Fossil Man of Lansing, Kansas, S. W. 



Williston, 463. 

 Fritz, The John, Medal, 189. 



Gases in Interplanetary Space, 190. 



Gilman, President, Summary of the 

 Plans and Methods of the Carnegie 

 Institution, 476. 



Gore, James Howard, The Carnegie 

 Institution and the National Uni- 

 versity, 532. 



Habits of the Giant Salamander, Al- 

 bert M. Reese, 526. 



Haddon, Alfred C, The Saving of 

 Vanishing Data, 222. 



Haines, T. H., and David R. Major, 

 Biography in the Schools, 538. 



Hall, Asaph, The Science of Astron- 

 omy, 291. 



Halliburton, W. D., The Present 

 Position of Chemical Physiology, 27. 



Hanover, Cape Colony, Some Arachnids 

 at, S. C. Cronwright Schreiner, 

 145. 



Heat, The Motive Power of, C. K. Ed- 

 munds, 117. 



Heredity, Mental and Moral in Roy- 

 alty, Frederick Adams Woods, 76, 

 167, 261, 316, 423, 497. 



Herrick, Glenn W., The Relation of 

 Malaria to Agriculture and Other 

 Industries of the South, 521. 



Hofmann's Erinnerungen an vorange- 

 gangene Freunde, 378. 



Hollister, George B., The Size of 

 Alaska, 183. 



House, Solomon's, Francis Bacon, 129. 



Immigrant, The American's Distrust 



of the, A. J. McLaughlin, 230. 

 Immigration, Recent Jewish, to the 



United States, Roger Mitchell, 334. 

 Index, Biographical, of the Men of 



Science of the United States, J. Mc- 



Keen Cattell, 185. 

 Industries of the South, Relation of 



Malaria to Agriculture and, Glenn 



W. Herrick, 521. 

 Institution, The Carnegie, 91, 282, 323, 



383; President Gilman's Summary 



of the Plans and Methods of, 476; 



and the National University, James 



Howard Gore, 532; Smithsonian, 



186, 323, 564. 

 Interplanetary Space, Gases in, 190. 



James on the Varieties of Religious 



Experience, 89. 

 Jerusalem, A Visit to the Quarry-caves 



of, Charles A. White, 544. 

 Jewish Immigration, Recent, to the 



United States, Roger Mitchell, 334. 

 Jordan, David Starr, How to collect 



Fishes, 85; The Higher Education of 



Women, 97. 



Laziness, the Germ of, A Newly Recog- 

 nized Factor in American Anemias, 

 381. 



Letters of Charles Darwin, Hitherto 

 Unpublished, 387. 



Lipman, J. G., Nitrogen-fixing Bac- 

 teria, 137. 



McLaughlin, A. J., The American's 

 Distrust of the Immigrant, 230. 



Major, David R., and T. H. Haines, 

 Biography in the Schools, 538. 



Malaria, The Relation of, to Agricul- 

 ture and Other Industries of the 

 South, Glenn W. Herrick, 521. 



Man and Woman, Variation in, Have- 

 lock Ellis, 237. 



Marine Biological Laboratory and the 

 Carnegie Institution, 384. 



Material, Raw, The Development of 

 Economical Utilities for handling, 

 Waldon Fawcett, 66. 



Medal, The John Fritz, 189. 



