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CONTENTS OF FEBRUARY NUMBER 



Scientific Faith and Works. Professor Arthur Gor- 

 don Webster. 



The Swedish Kristineberg Marine Zoological Station. 

 Professor Charles Lincoln Edwards. 



Ernst Haeckel : Darwinist, Monist.P rofessor Vernon 

 Lyman Kellogg. 



The Knowledge of Good and Evil. Professor T. D. A. 



Cockerell. 



Australian Morality. Professor Irving King. 



The Geographic Aspect of Culture. Professor Stephen 

 Elmer Slocum. 



The Scientific Presentation of History. Dr. Lynn 



Thorndike. 

 The Nature of Fatigue. Professor Frederic S. Lee 



A Great Marine Museum. Professor Charles At- 

 wood Kofoid. 



The Progress of Science : 



The Convocation Week Meeting at Boston ; Dedi- 

 cation of the Administration Building of the 

 Carnegie Institution at Washington; Scientific 

 Items. 



CONTENTS OF MARCH NUMBER 



Insects and Entomologists, Their Relations to £he -Com- 

 munity at Large. Professor John B. Smith. 



The Second Law of Thermodynamics, its Basis in In- 

 tuition and Common Sense. Professor W. S. 

 Franklin. 



Climate in Some of its Relations to Man. Professor 

 Robert DeC. Ward. 



The Structure of the World-stuff. Professor Horace 

 Clark Richards. 



The Relation of the Law to Public Health. Alfred 

 Hayes, Jr. 



International Coinage. Theo. F. Van Wagener. 



The Hubbard Glacier, Alaska. Professor Lawrence 

 Martin. 



The Progress of Science : 



The Work of the Carnegie Institution ; The Life of 

 Peter Lesley ; Scientific Items. 



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