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POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY. 



Ear, Human, Why is it Immobile? 

 Walter Smith, 228. 



Eastman, Charles R., A Second Cen- 

 tury Criticism of Virgil's Etna, 452. 



Eclipse, Total Solar, of August 30, 

 1905, W. W. Campbell, 97. 



Education, The College of the West, 

 David Starr Jordan, 27 ; Scientific, 

 in Schools, 190; Chicago School of, 

 285 ; More Men in Public Schools, 

 Richard L. Sandwich, 443. 



Electrolytic Dissociation, The Develop- 

 ment of the Theory of, Svante Arr- 

 henius, 385. 



Eliot, President, 93. 



Energy, Human Conservation of, Pre- 

 servation of Beauty, J. Madison 

 Taylor, 397. 



English, Spelling, A Question of Pref- 

 erence in, Edwin W. Bowen, 38; 

 Herbals, Agnes Robertson, 65. 



Entomology, Economic, The San Jose 

 Scale, C. L. Marlatt, 306. 



Ethnological Work of Lane Fox, Henry 

 Balfour, 437. 



Etna, Virgil's, A Second Century Criti- 

 cism of, Charles R. Eastman, 452. 



Evolution, of the Human Hand, Robert 

 MacDougall, 457; Hugo De Vries's 

 Theory of Mutations, A. A. W. Hu- 

 brecht, 205; and Heredity, William 

 Bateson. 



Evolutionists, Some Eighteenth Cen- 

 tury, Arthur Love.toy, 238, 323. 



Exploration, Antarctic, 87. 



.Flower, Sir William, 281. 



Fox, Lane, Ethnological Work of 



Henry Balfour, 437. 

 Freshfield, Douglas W., Mountains 



and Mankind, 543. 



Geographv, The Mississippi's Source, 

 H. M. Kingery, 318; The Lakes of 

 New Zealand. Kieth Lucas, 370. 



Geological Photographs, 382. 



Geology and Geobotany of Asia, P. 

 Kropotkin, 68. 



Gould, George, M., Dextralitv and 

 Sinistrality, 360. 



Gravity, the Force of, Perception of, 

 by Plants, Francis Darwjn, 532. 



Gutta-percha and Rubber in the Philip- 

 pines, 478. 



Hale, George E., Development of a 

 Ww Method of Research, 5. 



Hand. Human, Evolution of the, Robert 

 MacDocgall, 457. 



Hebrew Magyar and Levantine Immi- 

 gration, Allan McLaughlin, 432. 



Herbals, English, Agnes Robertson, 65. 



Heredity and Evolution, William 

 Bateson, 522. 



History of Science, Royal Prussian 

 Academy of Science, Edward F. Wil- 



liams, 74, 170, 209; Copernicus, Ed- 

 ward S. Holden, 109. 



Holden, Edward S., Copernicus, 109; 

 The Conflict of Science and Religion, 

 290. 



Hlber, John B., The Great White 

 Plague, 298. 



Hubrecht, A. A. W., Hugo de Vries's 

 Theory of Mutations, 205. 



Identification, The Value of Teeth as 



Means of, Alton Howard Thompson, 



161. 

 Immigration, Allan McLaughlin, 164, 



224, 342, 432. 

 Industry, Art in, Frank T. Carlton, 



414. 

 Insect Enemies of Cotton, 189. 

 Insects, Plants which entrap, Forrest 



Shreve, 417. 

 International Congress of Arts and Sci- 

 ence, Simon Newcomb, 466. 

 Invention and Discovery, Charles A. 



Parsons, 553. 



Japanese Zoological Station at Misaki, 



Bashford Dean, 195 

 Jordan, David Starr, College of the 



West, 27. 

 Jubilee of the University of Wisconsin. 



282. 



Kingery, H. M., Saving the Missis- 

 sippi's Source, 318. 



Kropotkin, P. Geology and Geo-bot- 

 any of Asia, 68. 



Lakes of New Zealand, Kieth Lucas,. 

 370. 



Lamb, Horace, Mathematical Physics 

 of the Nineteenth Century, 507. 



Latin Immigrants, Hebrew and other. 

 Allan McLaughlin, 341. 



Le Conte Memorial Lodge, 379. 



Levantine, Magyar and Hebrew Immi- 

 gration, Allan McLaughlin, 432. 



Linnaeus, 91. 



Lovejoy, Arthur, Some Eighteenth' 

 Century Evolutionists, 238, 323. 



Lucas, Kieth, The Lakes of New Zea- 

 land, 370. 



Magyar. Hebrew and Levantine Immi- 

 gration, Allan McLaughlin, 432. 



Marlatt, C. L., The Diseovery of tie 

 Native Home of the San Jose Scale 

 and the Importation of its Natural 

 Enemy, 306. 



Mattel-, Reflections suggested by the- 

 New Theory of, Arthur James Bal- 

 four, 495. 



McCaw, WALTER D. Walter Reed, 262. 



MacDougall, Robert, Evolution of the- 

 Human Hand, 457. 



McLaughlin, Allan, Immigration.. 

 164,224, 341,432. 



