The Popular Science Monthly 



Entered in the Post Office in Lancaster, Pa., as second-etass matter. 



CONTENTS OF OCTOBER NUMBER 



The Decorative Art of the North American Indiana. 

 Professor Franz Boas. 



Highways and Byways of Animal Life. Professor 

 Herbert Osborn. 



The Correlation between Mental and Moral Quali- 

 ties. Dr. Frederick Adams Woods. 

 Cooperation, Coercion, Competition. Professor 



LiNDLEY M. ICeASBEY. 



The Sherman Principle in Rhetoric and its Restric- 

 tions. Dr. Robert E. Moritz. 



Educational Endowments in the South. Elizabeth 

 M. Howe. 



Hertzian Wave Wireless Telegraphy. Professor J. 

 A. Fleming. 



Shorter Articles and Discussion : 



An Unusual Aurora Borealis; Dr. A. F. A. King. 

 Science and Philosophy. 



The Progress of Science : 



The British Association for the Advancement of 

 Science; Sir Norman Lockyer on the Endow- 

 ment of Education and Research ; The School of 

 Journalism of Columbia University; Scientific 

 Items. 



CONTENTS OF NOVEMBER NUMBER 



The Renaissance of Science. Dr. Edward S. Holden 



Life in Other Worlds. Dr. F. J. Allen. 



The New West Point. William J. Roe. 



A Laboratory for the Study of Marine Zoology in the 



Tropical Atlantic. Dr. Alfred Goldsborough 



Mayer. 



The Parent stream Theory of the Return of Salmon 

 President David Starr Jordan. 



Hertzian Wave Wireless Telegraphy. Dr. J. A. Flem- 

 ing. 



TheBright Side of Russian Immigration. Dr. Allan 

 McLaughlin. 



The Influence of Brain-power on History. 

 MAN Lockyer. 



Sir Nor- 



Shorter Articles and Discussion : 



The Aurora Borealis of August 21: Dr.ALEXANDER 

 GRAHAM Bell; Mr. Cook on Evolution, Cytol- 

 ogy and Mendel's Laws; Professor E. B. Wilson. 



The Progress of Science : 



. The College of the City of New York ; Aerial 

 Navigation ; Scientific Items. 



S^° The MONTHLY will be sent to new subscribers for six months for One Dollar 



SUBSCRIPTION ORDER 



To THE SCIEJfCE PRESS, 



Publishers of THE POPULAR SCIEJVCE MONTHLY, 

 Sub- Station 84., Kew York City. 



Please find enclosed check or money order for three dollars, subscrip- 

 tion to THE POPULAR SCIEJyCE MOJfTHLY for one year, begin- 

 ning December, 1903. 



Please find enclosed from a new subscriber one dollar (sent ai your 

 risk), subscription for six months to THE POPULAR SCIEMCE 

 MONTHLY, beginning December, 1903. 



Kame 



Address. 



Single Numbers 30 Cents 



Yearly Subscription, $3.00 



THE SCIENCE PRESS 



GARRISON-ON-HUDSON, N. Y. 41 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. 



Sub-Station 84: NEW YORK 



PAsssorTHE NSW en* printing compant- 



