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CONTENTS OF NOVEMBER NUMBER 



The Botanical Garden at Buitenzorg, Java. Pro- 

 fessor Francis Ramalky. 



Hypnotism, its History, Nature and Use. Harold 

 M. Hays. 



Physicians and Philosophers. Professor Charles 

 William Super. 



Soil Fertility. J. B. Dandeno. 



Monuments of the Stone and Bronze Ages. J. 

 Howard Wilson. 



Tne Value of Non-Euclidean Geometry. Professor 

 George Bruce Halsted. 



University Education and National Life. Sir Rich- 

 ard Jebb. 



The Cattle Problem of Archimedes. Professor Mans- 

 field Merbiman. 



The Progress of Science : 



Scientific Work in the Philippines; The Rum- 

 ford Fund; A Magnetic Survey of the North 

 Pacific Ocean ; Elisee Reclus ; Scientific Items. 



CONTENTS OF DECEMBER NUMBER 



Fresh Water Springs in the Ocean. Professor C. H. 

 Hitchcock. 



Economy in Irrigation. Professor Volney M. 

 Spalding. 



Mining and the Use of Metals by the Ancient Egypt- 

 ians. Professor R. D. George. 



Anarimander, Earliest Precursor of Darwin. Dr. 

 Charles R. Eastman. 



The Philosophy of Frederich Nietsche. Professor 

 Frank Thilly. 



A Study of Locality. Dr. Cephas Guillet. 



The Cause, Nature andiConsequences of Eyestrain. 

 Dr. George M. Gould. 



The Status of American College Professors. Pro- 

 fessor John J. Stevenson. 



The Progress of Science : 



The Installation of President James and the 

 University of Illinois ; A Conference of College 

 and University Trustees; The Distribution of 

 Stars ; The Proportion of Children in the United 

 States; The International Congresi of Tuber- 

 culosis and Professor von Behring's Announce- 

 ment ; Scientific Items. 



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