CONTENTS. VII 



Page. 



Iiicandewent Mantlei^, by Vivian B. Lewes. 887 



The Imperial Phyyico-Teohnical IiiHtitutiou in Charldttenlmrir, l>y Henry S. 



Carhart 403 



Tlie Geographic Conquests of the Nineteenth Century, Ijy Gilbert H. 



Grosvenor 417 



Through Africa from the Cape to Cairo, by Ewart S. Grogan 431 



The " Yermak" Ice Breaker, by Vice- Admiral Makaroff 449 



The Growth of Biology in the Nineteenth Century, by Oscar Hertwig 461 



Tlie Restoration of Extinct Animals, by Frederic A. Lucas 479 



Life in the Ocean, l)y Karl Brandt 493 



Nature Pictures, V)y A. Radclyffe Dugmore 507 



The Outlaw; a character stu<ly of a Beaver, l»y A. Radclytfe Dngnidre 517 



A Notable Advance in Color Photography 523 



The Breeding of the Arctic Fox, by Henry de Yarigny 527 



Discoveries in Mesopotamia, by Dr. Friedrich Delitzsch 535 



On Ancient Desemers or .Steelyards, ])y Herrmann Sokeland 551 



Mutual Helpfulness Between China and the United States, by His Kxccllcncy 



Wu Ting- Fang 565 



Chinese Folklore and some Western Analogies, ))y Frederick AVells WilHams. 575 



Tlie Loot of the Imperial Sunnner Palace at Pekin, by Count D'Herisson . - .. 601 



Progress of Medicine in the Nineteenth Century, In' Dr. John S. BiUings 637 



Malaria, l)y Dr. George M. Sternberg 645 



Transmission of Yellow Fever by Mosquitoes, by Dr. George ^L Sternl)erg. . . 657 



Psychical Research of the Century, by Andrew Lang 675 



The New Spectrum, l)y S. P. Langley . : 683 



The Century's Great Men of Science, by Cliarles S. Peirce 693 



The Lesson of the Life of Huxley, by Prof. William Keith Brooks 701 



Reminiscences of Huxley, by John Fiske 713 



