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THE POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY 



France, Stationary Population of, 615 

 Fur Seals, Protection of, 206 



Galton, Francis, J. Arthur Harris, 171 



Genetics, W. Bateson, 313 



Geographical Society, American, 310 



Germ Plasm, Protozoan, Gary N. Cal- 

 kins, 568 



Germans at School, Hugo Munster- 

 berg, 608 



Glaser, Otto Charles, Constitutional 

 Conservatism of Women, 299 



Gravitation, Attempts to explain, Mor- 

 ris V. Wilson, 252 



Greatness, Pasteur, a Study in, Fer- 

 nando Wood Martin, 5 



Guerard, Albert Leon, English as an 

 International Language, 337 



Harris, J. Arthur, Francis Galton, 171 



High School, Agriculture in the, Josiah 

 Main, 385 



Howerth, Ira Woods, Classification of 

 the Sciences, 165 



Human Speech, The History and Varie- 

 ties of, Edward Sapir, 45 



Insect Parasitism and its Peculiarities, 

 William Morton Wheeler, 431 



Internal Medicine, The History of, 

 John Benjamin Nichols, 220 



International Language, English as an, 

 Albert Leon Guerard, 337 



Islands, Floating, Sidney Powers, 303 



Isometric Crystals, Adamas or tha Sym- 

 metries of, B. K. Emerson, 581 



Jones, Harry O, Jacobus Henricus 



van't Hoff, 94 

 Kay, George F., The Bering River Coal 



Field, Alaska, 417 



Langley Memoir on Mechanical Flight, 



409 

 Language, International, English as an, 



Albert Leon Guerard, 337; Study 



and Language Psychology, E. W. 



Fay, 369 

 Laws of Environmental Influence, 



Simon N. Patten, 396 

 Light, Production of, by Certain Living 



Forms, F. Alex. McDermott, 532 

 Loeb, Jacques, The Significance of 



Tropisms for Psychology, 105 

 Lovejoy, Arthur O., Buffon and the 



Problem of Species, 464, 554 

 Luminous Meteor Trains, The Origin 



of, C. C. Trowbridge, 191 



MacDougal, D. T., Water Relations of 



Desert Plants, 540 

 McDermott, F. Alex., Science among 



the Chinese, 521 

 Main, Josiah, Agriculture in the High 



School, 385 



Maize, Perfect Flowers in, E. G. Mont- 

 gomery, 346 



Marine Biological Laboratory and Pro- 

 fessor Whitman, 309 



Martin, Fernando Wood, Pasteur, A 

 Study in Greatness, 5 



Mathematics, and Engineering in Na- 

 ture. Arnold Emch, 450; American, 

 G. A. Miller, 459 



Mechanical Flight, Langley Memoir on. 

 409 



Medicine, Internal, The History of, 

 John Benjamin Nichols, 220 



Mental, Deficiency, The Psychology of, 

 Bird T. Baldwin, 82 ; * Pain, The 

 Relative Importance of, Smith 

 Baker, 355 



Meteor Trains, Luminous, The Origin 

 of, C. C. Trowbridge, 191 



Miller, G. A., American Mathematics, 

 459 



Miller, Herbert Adolphus, A Bug- 

 bear of Economics, 594 



Minnesota Iron Range, Typhoid Fly on 

 the, F. L. Washburn, 137 



Montgomery, E. G., Perfect Flowers in 

 Maize, 346 



Montgomery, Thomas H., Jr., Expan- 

 sion of the Usefulness of Natural 

 History Museums, 36 



Morris, Wilson V., Attempts to ex- 

 plain Gravitation, 252 



Munsterberg, Hugo, The Germans at 

 School, 608 



Museum, American, of Natural His- 

 tory, The Extension of, 205; Director 

 of, 414 



Museums, Natural History, Expansion 

 of the Usefulness of, Thomas H. 

 Montgomery, Jr., 36 



Narrowing Circle of the Animal King- 

 dom, Thos. D. Eason, 272 



Natural History, Museums, Expansion 

 of the Usefulness of, Thomas H. 

 Montgomery, Jr., 36; The American 

 Museum of, 305 



Nature, Feeling in the Interpretation 

 of, William E. Ritter, 126; Engi- 

 neering and Mathematics in, Arnold 

 Emch, 450 



Nichols, John Benjamin, The History 

 of Internal Medicine, 220 



Pain, Mental, The Relative Importance 

 of, Smith Baker, 355 



Parasitism, Insect, and its Peculiari- 

 ties, William Morton Wheeler, 431 



Pasteur, a Study in Greatness, Fer- 

 nando Wood Martin, 5 



Patten, Simon N., The Laws of En- 

 vironmental Influence, 396 



Peirce, George J., Vegetation and 

 Civilization, 328 



