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Vol. LXV. No. 2 JUNE, 1904
THE
POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY
EDITED BY J. McKEEJV CATTELL
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��The Total Solar Eclipse of August 30, 1905. Professor W. W. Campbell 97
Copernicus. Dr. Edward S. Holden 109
On the Significance of Characteristic Curves of Composition. Dr. Robert E. Moritz 132
The Physiographic Control of the Chattanooga Campaigns of the Civil War. Frederick V. Emerson 148
The Value of the Teeth as a Means of Identification. Dr. Alton Howard Thompson 161
Immigration. Dr. Allan McLaughlin 164
The Royal Prussian Academy of Science and the Fine Arts. Edward F. Williams 170
The Progress of Science:
The New Buildings of Cambridge University ; Developments in the Respiration Calorimeter ; Thorium, Carolinium and Berzelium ; The Insect Enemies of Cotton ; Scientific Education in Schools ; Scientific Items . . 182
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