V. REFERENCES TO SCIENTIFIC 

 TECHNIQUE 



1. The Scientific Method. 



2. Directions for Collecting and Preserving Specimens, Photo- 



graphing, Surveying, and Other Phases of Technique. 



3. The Preparation of Papers for Publication and Proof 



Reading. 



1. The Scientific Method 



CHAMBERLIN, T. C. 



1897. The Method of Multiple Working Hypotheses. Jour. 



Geol., Vol. V, pp. 837-848. 



1906. The Method of the Earth Sciences. Pop. Sci. Mo., 

 Vol. LXVI, pp. 66-75. Inter. Cong, of Arts and 

 Sciences, St. Louis, Vol. IV, pp. 477-487. 

 Very important papers and worthy of careful study. 



GILBERT, G. K. 



1886. The Inculcation of Scientific Method by Example, 



with an Illustration drawn from the Quaternary 

 Geology of Utah. Amer. Jour. Sci., (3), Vol. XXXI, 

 pp. 284-299. 



1887. Special Processes of Research. Amer. Jour. Sci., (3), 



Vol. XXXIII, pp. 452-473. 

 MELDOLA, R. 



1895. The Speculative Method in Entomology. Trans. Ent. 

 Soc., London, 1895, pp. XLVIII-LXXin. 



VAN HISE, C. R. 



1902. The Training and Work of a Geologist. Science, N. S., 

 Vol. XVI, pp. 321-334. 

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