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PAGE
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| July 1910
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| A Naturalist in the Straits of Magellan
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5
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| The Future of the Human Race
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19
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| Middle and Distance Running
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28
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| The Symbolism of Dreams
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42
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| Modern Medievalism
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56
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| The Nature of Disease and of its Cure
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61
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| The Paleontologic Record II: Paleontologic Evidences of Climate
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67
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| The Migration and Shifting of Devonian Faunas
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70
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| Paleontologic Evidences of Adaptive Radiation
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77
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| Instinct and Intelligence in Birds II
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82
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| The Progress of Science
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99
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| August 1910
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| The Past and Present Status of the Ether
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105
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| Physiologic Light
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114
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| Instinct and Intelligence in Birds III
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122
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| The Paleontologic Record III: Anatomy and Physiology in Invertebrate Extinct Organisms
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142
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| Contributions to Morphology from Paleontology
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145
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| Relation of Embryology and Vertebrate Paleontology
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150
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| Observations on the Earthquake of May 26, 1909
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154
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| The Methods and Uses of a Research Museum
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163
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| The Effects of Smoking on College Students
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170
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| The Danger of Unskill
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178
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| Bacteriology and Parasitology in Relation to Avian Diseases
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186
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| The Role of Selection in Plant Breeding
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190
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| The Progress of Science
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204
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| September 1910
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| The Zoological Station at Naples
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209
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| A Unique Collection of Arithmetics
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226
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| John Dee and his Fruitful Preface
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236
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| The Making of the Scientific Investigator
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242
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| The Cause of Social Progress and of the Rate of Interest
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252
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| Parasitic Culture
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256
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| Centralized Authority and Democracy in our Higher Institutions
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264
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| The Five-Fold Functions of Government
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274
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| Associate Members of American Societies
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286
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| The Paleontologic Record IV: Ontogeny: A Study of the Value of Young Features in Determining Phylogeny
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292
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| Paleontology and Ontogeny
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295
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| Paleontology and the Recapitulation Theory
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298
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| Vertebrate Paleontology and the Evidences for Recapitulation
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304
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| The Progress of Science
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309
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| October 1910
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| Address Before the National Conservation Congress
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313
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| The Paleontologic Record V: The Relation of Paleobotany to Phylogeny
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333
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| Paleontology and Isolation
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338
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| The Role of Hybridization in Plant Breeding
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342
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| The Natural History and Physiology of Hibernation
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356
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| The Home of the Alligator
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365
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| The Owen Bill for the Establishment of a Federal Department of Health, and its Opponents
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373
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| The Distinction Between the Liberal and the Technical in Education
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379
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| The Tariff Board: Its Scope and Limitations
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386
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| A Supreme Court of Science
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396
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| The Moral Equivalent of War
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400
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| The Progress of Science
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413
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| November 1910
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| Alexander Agassiz, 1835-1910
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419
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| Recent Developments in Physical Science
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447
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| Mathematical Definitions in Text-Books and Dictionaries
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457
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| The Much Misunderstood Fur Seals of Bering Sea
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465
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| The Paleontologic Record VI: The Continuity of Development
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473
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| The Continuity of Development
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478
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| Child Study
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482
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| The Relations Between Teachers and their Pupils
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489
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| Professor Norton's Law of Progress
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510
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| The Progress of Science
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513
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| December 1910
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| The Ilongot or Ibilao of Luzon
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521
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| Kant and Evolution I
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538
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| Classics and the College Course
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554
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| Learning Foreign Languages
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561
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| Some European Conditions Affecting Emigration
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570
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| Genius and Stature
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579
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| Certain Characteristics of the South Americans of To-Day
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582
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| When Does a Food Become a Luxury?
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590
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| The Paleontologic Record VII: The Birthplace of Man
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594
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| The Relation of Paleontology to the History of Man, with Particular Reference to the American Problem
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597
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| Two Active Volcanoes of the South Seas
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603
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| The Progress of Science
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613
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| Index
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621
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