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Aerial Navigation. O. Clnanute. 



The Metric System: Shall it be Compul- 

 sory ? Professor W. Le Conte Stevens. 



The Conservation of Energy in Those of 

 Advancing Years. Dr. J. Madison Taylor. 



The Royal Prussian Academy of Science, 

 Berlin. Edward F. Williams. 



The Tropical Station at Cinchona, Jamaica- 

 Dr. N. L. Britton. 



Education and Industry. Professor Edw. 

 D. Jones. 



Evolution Not the Origin of Species. O. F. 

 Cook. 



Some Historical Aspects of Vegetarianism, 

 Professor Lafayette B. Mendel. 



Tokyo Toikoka Dragaku (The Imperial Uni- 

 versity of Tokyo). Nachjde Yatsu. 



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