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C0NTENT8 OF THE DECEMBER NUMBER 



The Ilongot orlbilao of Luzon. Dr. David P.Baeeows. 



Kant and Evolution. Professor Aethue O. Love joy. 



Classics and the College Course. Professor John J. 

 Stevenson. 



Learning Foreign Languages. Dr. Chaeles W. Scpeb. 



Some European Conditions affecting Emigration. Pro- 

 fessor Aethue Clinton Boggess. 



Genius and Stature. Chaet.es Kassel. 



Certain Characteristics of the South Americans of To-day . 

 Professor Hiram Bingham. 



When does a Food become a Luxury? Professor E. H. S- 

 Bailey. 



The Paleontologic Record: The Birth-place of Man t 

 Professor S. W. Williston. The Relation of Pale- 

 ontology to the History of Man. Professor John C. 

 Messiah. 



Two Active Volcanoes of the South Seas. Professor 

 Heney E. Cramp-ton. 



The Progress of Science: The Rice Institute ; Scientific 

 Meetings and Scientific Men in the Middle West ; 

 The Distribution of American Men of Science ; The 

 Death of Professor Brewer ; Scientific Items. 



Index to Volume LXXVH 



CONTENT8 OF THE JANUARY NUMBER 



The Smallest of the Century Plants. Professor William 



Tbelease. 

 Euthenics and Eugenics. Dr. C. B. Davenpoet. 



The Meteorology of the Future. Professor Cleveland 

 Abbe. 



Kant and Evolution. Professor Aethue 0. Lovejoy. 

 University Reforms. Dr. Stewaet Paton. 

 Is the Diminishing Birth Rate Volitional? Professor 

 Chaeles Feanklln Emesick. 



Race Suicide vs. Over-population. Dr. Scot Neaeing. 



The Health Instinct. Dr. James Fbedeeick Rogebs. 



War and Manhood. President David Stake Joedan. 



The Progress of Science. 



Academic and Industrial Efficiency ; The Mt. Wil- 

 son Conference of the, Solar Union ; Scientific Items. 



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