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Forest, Atlantic, of North America, 

 Spencer Trotter, 370 



Franklin, W. S., Some Practical As- 

 pects of Gyrostatic Action, 20 



French Academy and Henri Poincarg, 

 Frederic Masson, 267 



Gage, Homer, The Emmanuel Move- 

 ment from a Medical View-point, 358 



Galton, Sir Francis, Reminiscences of, 

 308 



Garrison, Fielding H., Josiah Willard 

 Gibbs and his Relation to Modern 

 Science, 41, 191 



Geographic Influences in the Develop- 

 ment of Ohio, Frank Carney. 479 



German, vs. Latin, Ralph H. McKee, 

 393 



Gibbs, Josiah Willard, and his Rela- 

 tion to Modern Science, Fielding H. 

 Garrison, 41, 191 



Giddings, Franklin H., Darwinism in 

 the Theory of Social Evolution, 75 



Gyrostatic Action, Some Practical As- 

 pects of, W. S. Franklin, 20 



Halley's Comet. A Photograph of, 518 

 Handwriting, The Variational Factor 



in, June E. Downey, 147 

 Hitchcock, A. S., Collecting and 



Camping Afoot, 274 

 Hudson-Fulton Celebration of 1909, 



George Frederick Kunz, 313 

 Humphreys, W. J., Environment and 



Productive Scholarship, 587 



Immigration and the Future American 



Race, Albeet Alleman, 586 

 Individual Development, The Theory 



of, Frank R. Lillie, 239 

 Infectious Diseases, Natural Resistance 



to, and its Reinforcement, Simon 



Flexner, 5 

 Inheritance, of Vision, 309 ; Mental, 



Madison Bentley, 458 

 Intellectual Progress, Zoology in the 



Service of, William A. Locy, 346 

 International Language, The Necessity 



for an, Ivy Rellerman, 281 



Jordan, David Starr, Jane Lathrop 

 Stanford, 157 



Karpinski, L. C, The Decimal System 

 of Numbers, 490 



Kellerman, Ivy, The Necessity for an 

 International Language, 281 



Kelvin, Lord, 515 



King, A. F. A.. What is a Living Ani- 

 mal? How Much of it is Alive? 289 



Kingsley, J. S., The "Druid Stones" 

 of Brittany, 124 



Kirkwood, J. E., Desert Scenes in 

 Zacatecas, 435 



Kunz, George Frederick, The Hudson- 

 Fulton Celebration of 1909, 313 



Language, An International, The Neces- 

 sity for, Ivy Kellerman, 281 



Latin vs. German, Ralph H. McKee, 

 393 



Lewis, Frederic T., Preparation for 

 the Study of Medicine, 65 



Life, from the Biologist's Standpoint, 

 William E. Ritter, 174; The World 

 of, as Visualized and Interpreted by 

 Darwinism, Alfred Russel Wal- 

 lace, 452 



Lillie, Frank R., The Theory of In- 

 dividual Development, 239 



Living Animal, What is a. How Much 

 of it is Alive? A. F. A. King, 289 



Locy, William A., Zoology in the 

 Service of Intellectual Progress, 346 



London, University of, Eugenics Labo- 

 ratory, 309 



Lovejoy, Arthur 0., The Argument 

 for Organic Evolution, before " The 

 Origin of Species," 499, 537 



Lowell, Percival, The Planet Venus, 

 521 



McKee. Ralph H, Latin vs. German, 

 393 



Masson, Frederic, Henri Poincare and 

 the French Academy, 267 



Mathematics, The Future of, G. A. 

 Miller, 117 



Medical, View-point, The Emmanuel 

 Movement from a, Homer Gage, 

 358; School and the College, 614 



Medicine, Preparation ior the Study of, 

 Frederic T. Lewis, 65 



Medieval Creation Myths, B. K. Emer- 

 son, 610 



Mental Inheritance, Madison Bentley, 

 458 



Mesa Verde National Park and the 

 Spruce Tree House, 618 



Miller, G. A., The Future of Mathe- 

 matics, 117 



Mimicry and Warning Colors, Arraign- 

 ment of the Theories of, Abbott H. 

 Thayer, 550 



Mitsukuri, Kakichi, 615 



Nervous System, The Origin of, and its 



Appropriation of Effectors, G. H. 



Parker, 65, 137, 253, 338 

 Newcomb, Simon, The Death of, 204 

 Newton, Richard Cole, A Revolution 



in Dentistry, 49 

 Nichols, Ernest Fox, 311 

 Nineteenth Century, Tennyson and the 



Science of the, 306 

 Nipher, Francis E., Simple Lessons in 



Common Things, 404 

 Numbers, Decimal System of, L. C. 



Karpinski, 490 



Ohio, the Development of, Geographic 

 Influences in, Frank Carney, 470 



