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POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY 



Gallup, Anna Billings, The Chil- 

 dren's Museum as an Educator, 371 



Genesis of Ores in the Light of Modern 

 Theory, Horace V. Winchell, 537 



Geographical Influence of Humid Cli- 

 mates. Springs as, Frank Carney, 

 503 



German Influence in Latin America, 

 Alfred F. Sears, 140 



Gold, Theodore F. Van Wagenen, 65 



Gould. George M., The Pviile of the 

 Road. 52 



Gkatacap, L. P., A Trip around Ice- 

 land, 79 



Grayling at Caribou Crossing, David 

 Starr Jordan, 23 



Hadley, Philip B., Johannes Miiller, 

 512 



Hale, William J., The Relation of 

 Color to Chemical Constitution, 110 



Hancock, Harris, The Education of 

 the Colored Race is the Duty of the 

 Nation, 452 



Hangchow Bore, A Visit to, Charles 

 Keyser Edmunds, 97, 224 



History of Science — an Interpretation, 

 C. R. Mann, 313 



Holmes, S. J., The Instinct of Feign- 

 ing Death, 179 



Humid Climates, Springs as a Geo- 

 graphical Influence of, Frank Car- 

 ney, 503 



Huntington, Ellsworth, Coincident 

 Activities of the Earth and the Sun. 

 492 



Iceland, A Trip around, L. P. Grata- 

 CAP. 79 



Industrial Progress and Educational 

 Advance, The Relation between, 

 Frank T. Carlton. 546 



Infant Industries, Theodore D. A. 

 Cockerell, 169 



Inland. Waterways, W J McGee, 289; 

 Lake. The Respiration of, E. A. 

 Birge, 337 



Insects, Auxiliary Entomophagous, the 

 Utilization of the Struggle against 

 Insects Injurious to Agriculture, 

 Paul Marchal, 352, 406 



Instinct of Feigning Death, S. J. 

 Holmes, 179 



Institute of France and Other Learned 

 Scientific Societies, Edward F. Will- 

 iams. 5 



Intellectual Product of America, Ar- 

 thur Gordon Webster, 193 



International Speech, the Problem of, 

 Anna Monsch Roberts, 153 



Jordan. David Starr, The Grayling at 

 Cannon ( Jrossing, 23 



Kelvin, Lord, 1ST 



Kelvin in the Sixties, W. E. Ayrton, 

 259 



Lake, Inland, The Respiration of, E. A. 



Birge, 337 

 Latin America, German Influence in, 



Alfred F. Sears, 140 

 Leidy, Joseph, A Statue of, 94 



McGee, W J, Inland Waterways, 289 



Mann, C. R., A History of Science — 

 an Interpretation, 313 



Man's Educational Reconstruction of 

 Nature, Edgar James Swift. 269 



Marchal, Paul, The Utilization of 

 Auxiliary Entomophagous Insects in 

 the Struggle against Insects Injuri- 

 ous to Agriculture, 352, 406 



Marine Vertebrates, The Conservation 

 of the Great, Imminent Destruction 

 of the Wealth of tne Seas, G. R. 

 Wieland, 425 



Medal btruck in Honor of D. A. Sar- 

 gent, 571 



Mezes', S. E., What is Matter? 28 



Michaud, Gustave, How shall we im- 

 prove our Race? 75 



Moodie, Roy L., The Dawn of Quadru- 

 peds in North America, 558 



Morgan, Lewis Henry, 570 



Museum, The Children's, as an Educa- 

 tor, Anna Billings Gallup 371 



National Academy of Sciences and the 

 American Philosophical Society, 507 

 Nature. Man's Educational Reconstruc- 

 tion of, Edgar James Swift. 269 

 New York, College of the City of. Dedi- 

 cation of Buildings, 569 

 Nichols, Ernest Fox, Physics. 323 

 Nobel Prize in Physics for 1907, 283 

 Nutrition, Some New View Points in, 

 Russell H. Chittenden, 385 



Ores, the Genesis of, in the Light of 

 Modern Theory, Horace V. Win- 

 chell, 537 



Philosophical Society, American, and 

 the National Academy of Sciences, 

 567 



Physics, Nobel Prize for 1907, 283: 

 Ernest Fox Nichols, 323 ' 



Pittsburgh, The Whiter, John F. Car- 

 gill, 431 



Popularization of Science, 382 



Price, Homer C, Farm Tenancy, a 

 Problem in American Agriculture, 40 



Progress of Science, 91, 187, 283, 380, 

 475. 507 



Psychology, Should it Supervise Testi- 

 mony? ' Fabian Franklin, 465; 

 Physiological, The Movement to- 

 wards, R. M. Wexley, 481 



