Vol. XLIV.] Established by Edward L. Youmans. [No. 4. 



popular" SCIENCE 

 MOKTILY. 



FEBKUAilY, 1894. 



EDITED BY WILLIAM JAY YOUMAJYS. 



CONTENTS. TAGK 



I. New Chapters in the Warfare of Science. XIX, From Creation 

 to Evolution. I. The Visible Universe. By Andrew D. 

 White, LL. D., L. H. D 433 



II. Notes from a Marine Biological Laboratory. By Prof. William 



S. WiNDLE. (Illustrated.) 449 



III, The Relation of Evolution to Political Economy. ByC. S.Ashley 458 



IV. Physical Conditions of the Deep Sea. By S. J. Hickson. (Illus.). 461 

 V. Heredity in Relation to Education. By W. Mills, M. A,, M. D, 472 



VI. The Circassian Slave in Turkish Harems. By Mrs. E. B. Dietrick. 481 



VII. Where Bananas Grow. By James E. Humphrey. (Illustrated.) 486 



VIII. Tyndall and his American Visit. By Miss E. A. Youmans. . . . . 502 



IX, The Psychology of a Dog, By John Monteith. 514 



X. Superstitions of the French Canadians. By MissB. L. Macdonell. 520 



XI. l^he Wandering Jew at the Salpetricre. By M. H. Coupin. (Illus.) 525 



XII. The Shape of the Earth from a Pendulum. By Prof. J. H. Gore. 531 



XIII. The Position of Geology. By Joseph Prestwich, F. R. S 537 



XIV, Sketch of David Starr Jordan. By Prof. M. B. Anderson. 



(With Portrait.) 546 



XV. Editor's Table : The late Prof. Tyndall 552 



XVI. Literary Notices 555 



XVIL Popular Miscellany 566 



XVIII. Notes 574 



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