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POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY. 



Stevens, George T., The Pose of the 

 Body, 390. 



Stewart, G. N., Recent Physiology, 81. 



Sun, Total Eclipse of the, 109. 



Sunderland's Twentieth Century In- 

 ventions, 505. 



Tamalpais, Mount, Fog Studies on, 

 Alexander McAdie, 535. 



Telegraphone, The, 413. 



Thermometer, History of, 315. 



Thomson, J. J., On Bodies Smaller 

 than Atoms, 323. 



Thorndike, Edward L., The Intelli- 

 gence of Monkeys, 273. 



Thurston, Robert H., The Progress 

 and Tendency of Mechanical Engi- 

 neering in the Nineteenth Century, 

 34, 141. 



Titchener's Laboratory Manual of Psy- 

 chology, 315. 



TouMEY, J. W., Our Forest Reserva- 

 tions, 115. 



Tuberculosis, Combating, Robert Koch, 

 461; British Congress of, 508. 



Tunneling, Prelini on, 409. 



Turneaure and Russell on Public 

 Water Supplies, 410. 



Universities, Scientific Courses in the 

 Larger, 110. 



Viking, A, Philosopher, F. A. B., 596. 

 ViRCHOW, RuD., The Peopling of the 



Philippines, 257, 351. 

 Vision, Primitive Color, W. H. R. 



Rivers, 44. 

 Vitrified Silica, 509. 

 Von Drygalski and Polar Explorations, 



105. 



Waldo, Frank, The Blue Hill Meteor- 

 ological Observatory, 290. 



Washington Memorial Institution, 411. 



Water, Carriers, Plants as, Byron D. 

 Halsted, 492; Supply, 410. 



Wenley, R. M., Science and Philosophy, 

 361. 



Willis, Bailey, Climate and Carbonic 

 Acid, 242. 



Wisconsin Agricultural Experiment 

 Station, 222. 



Woodward, R. S., The Progress of 

 Science, 513. 



Yellow Fever, Transmission by Mos- 

 quitoes, George M. Sternberg, 225; 

 and Cancer, Causes of, 319. 



Youmans, William Jay, Death of, 112. 



Zeiller's Elements de Pal^obotanique, 

 102. 



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