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C0NTENT8 OF THE FEBRUARY NUMBER 



The Disciplinary Value of Geography. Professor W. M. 

 Davis. 



Professor Brooks's Philosophy. Dr. Edwabd Gleason 

 Spatjldujg. 



Alpheus Hyatt, 183S-1902. Dr. Alfred Goldsborough 

 Mater. 



Ibsen, Emerson and Nietzsche, the Individualists. Pro- 

 fessor Lewis Wobthington Smith. 

 Physiognomy and Genius. Charles Kassel. 



Geographio Influences in the Evolution of Nations. Pro- 

 fessor Walter S. Tower. 



The Dynamics of a Golf Ball. Sir J. J. Thomsow . 



The Progress of Science. 



Scientific Meetings at Minneapolis and Elsewhere . 



The University of Minnesota ; Scientific Items. 



OONTENT8 OF THE MARCH NUMBER 



Ehrlich's Specific Therapeutics in Relation to Scientific 

 Method. Dr. Fielding H. Garrisok. 



The Disciplinary Value of Geography. Professor W. 

 M. Davis. 



The Work of the "Albatross" in the Philippines. Al- 

 bert L Barrows. 



The Story of a King and Queen. Professor Ctril G. 

 Hopkins. 



The Social Problem. Professor John J. Stevenson. 



Motor Education for the Child. Dr. J. Madison Taylor. 



The Case of the College Professor. Professor Warner 



FlTE. 



The Consulting Psychologist. Professor C. E. Sea- 

 shore. 



The Work of Chemistry in Conservation, Professor 

 Egbert W. Eockwood. 



The Progress of Science. 



About Dismissing Professors ; The Graduate School 

 of Princeton University ; Francis Galton ; Scientific 

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