Vol. XLVIL] Established by Edward L. Youmans. [No. 6. 



POPULAR* SCIENCE 

 MONTHLY. 



OCTOBER, 1895. 

 EDITED BY WILLIAM JAY YOU MANS. 



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CONTENTS. 



I. New Chapters in the Warfare of Science. XX. From the Divine 

 Oracles to the Higher Criticism. V. Victory of the Scientific 

 and Literary Methods. By Andrew D. White, LL. D., Ph. D. 721 

 II. Professional Institutions. VI. Man of Science and Philosopher. 



By Herbert Spencer 739 



III. Trout Culture. By Fred Mather. (Illustrated.) 749 



IV. Recent Recrudescence of Superstition. I. By Prof. E. P. Evans. 761 

 V. Thomas Henry Huxley. By Prof. Michael Foster 776 



VI. Pleasures of the Telescope. VII. Pisces, Aries, Taurus, and the 



Northern Stars. By Garrett P. Serviss. (Illustrated.).... 783 

 VII. The Life of Water Plants. By M. Busgen 798 



VIII. Studies of Childhood.. XL Material of Morality. (Continued.) 



By James Sully, M. A., LL. D 808 



IX. Hunting with Birds of Prey. By M. Edouard Blanc. (Illus.). 818 



X. War as a Factor in Civilization. By Charles Morris 823 



XL Sketch of David Hosack. (With Portrait.) ^>l 



XII. Editor's Table : Science and Nescience. The Path of Scientific Advance 



The American Association at Springfield 843 



XIII. Literary Notices 848 



XIV. Popular Miscellany 856 



XV. Notes 863 



XVI. Index to Vol. XLVII 865 



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