Author:David Starr Jordan
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[edit]- The value of higher education; an address to young people (1888) (external scan)
- A manual of the vertebrate animals of the northern United States fifth edition (1890) (start transcription)
- The fishes of Sinaloa (1895) (external scan)
- Science sketches (1896) (external scan)
- Jordan, David Starr; Evermann, Barton Warren (1896–1900). The Fishes of North and Middle America : a descriptive catalogue of the species of fish-like vertebrates found in the waters of North America, north of the Isthmus of Panama. Washington: Government Printing Office. ( in four volumes) (external scan)
- The human harvest; a study of the decay of races through the survival of the unfit (1907) (external scan)
- The care and culture of men (1910) (external scan)
- The blood of the nation, a study of the decay of races through the survival of the unfit (1910) (external scan)
- The Heredity of Richard Roe (1911) (external scan)
- Alsace-Lorraine: A Study in Conquest, (1914)
- The days of a man, being memories of a naturalist, teacher, and minor prophet of democracy (1922) (external scan)
- The Pacific Monthly/Volume 1/How the Commander Sailed
- "Evolution—Its Meaning", pp. 1–12 in Creation by Evolution, ed. by Frances Mason (1928)
Articles in Popular Science Monthly
[edit]- "Story of a Salmon" in Popular Science Monthly, 19 (May 1881)
- "Sketch of Professor Felipe Poey" in Popular Science Monthly, 25 (August 1884)
- "Rafinesque" in Popular Science Monthly, 29 (June 1886)
- "The Octroi at Issoire: A City Made Rich by Taxation" in Popular Science Monthly, 33 (August 1888)
- "Science in the High School" in Popular Science Monthly, 36 (April 1890)
- "Evolution and the Distribution of Animals I" in Popular Science Monthly, 37 (July 1890)
- "Evolution and the Distribution of Animals II" in Popular Science Monthly, 37 (August 1890)
- "The Colors of Letters" in Popular Science Monthly, 39 (July 1891)
- "The Story of a Strange Land" in Popular Science Monthly, 40 (February 1892)
- "Agassiz at Penikese" in Popular Science Monthly, 40 (April 1892)
- "Science and the Colleges" in Popular Science Monthly, 42 (April 1893)
- "The Story of Bob" in Popular Science Monthly, 44 (December 1893)
- "Latitude and Vertebrae" in Popular Science Monthly, 45 (July 1894)
- "The Need of Educated Men" in Popular Science Monthly, 46 (December 1894)
- "Sketch of Charles A. Le Sueur" in Popular Science Monthly, 46 (February 1895)
- "To Barbara" in Popular Science Monthly, 47 (August 1895)
- "Scientific Temperance" in Popular Science Monthly, 48 (January 1896)
- "The Sympsychograph: A Study in Impressionist Physics" in Popular Science Monthly, 49 (September 1896)
- "The Stability of Truth I" in Popular Science Monthly, 50 (March 1897)
- "The Stability of Truth II" in Popular Science Monthly, 50 (April 1897)
- "Richard Owen" in Popular Science Monthly, 51 (June 1897)
- "The Silent City of the Muir Glacier" in Popular Science Monthly, 51 (June 1897)
- "The Evolution of the Mind" in Popular Science Monthly, 52 (February 1898)
- "True Tales of Birds and Beasts" in Popular Science Monthly, 54 (January 1899)
- "In the Little Brook" in Popular Science Monthly, 55 (July 1899)
- "The Education of the Feminist" in Popular Science Monthly, 56 (December 1899)
- "Old Rattler and the King Snake" in Popular Science Monthly, 56 (January 1900)
- "Rescue Work in History" in Popular Science Monthly, 58 (November 1900)
- "The Blood of the Nation I" in Popular Science Monthly, 59 (May 1901)
- "The Blood of the Nation II" in Popular Science Monthly, 59 (June 1901)
- "The Fishes of Japan" in Popular Science Monthly, 60 (November 1901)
- "The Evolution of Fishes" in Popular Science Monthly, 60 (April 1902)
- "University-Building" in Popular Science Monthly, 61 (August 1902)
- "Origin of the Fins of Fishes" in Popular Science Monthly, 61 (October 1902)
- "How to Collect Fishes" in Popular Science Monthly, 62 (November 1902)
- "The Higher Education of Women" in Popular Science Monthly, 62 (December 1902)
- "The Classification of Fishes" in Popular Science Monthly, 63 (May 1903)
- "University Tendencies in America" in Popular Science Monthly, 63 (June 1903)
- "The Training of a Physician" in Popular Science Monthly, 63 (August 1903)
- "The Parent-Stream Theory of the Return of Salmon" in Popular Science Monthly, 64 (November 1903)
- "The Salmon and Salmon Streams of Alaska" in Popular Science Monthly, 64 (December 1903)
- "Comrades in Zeal" in Popular Science Monthly, 64 (February 1904)
- "The College of the West" in Popular Science Monthly, 65 (May 1904)
- "Utilitarian Science" in Popular Science Monthly, 66 (November 1904)
- "Some Experiments of Luther Burbank" in Popular Science Monthly, 66 (January 1905)
- "Concerning Variations in Animals and Plants" in Popular Science Monthly, 68 (June 1906)
- "The Plane of Ether" in Popular Science Monthly, 69 (July 1906)
- "The Earthquake Rift of 1906" in Popular Science Monthly, 69 (October 1906)
- "The Bogoslofs" in Popular Science Monthly, 69 (December 1906)
- "In Search of Truth" in Popular Science Monthly, 70 (February 1907)
- "The Grayling at Caribou Crossing" in Popular Science Monthly, 72 (January 1908)
- "The High School Course" in Popular Science Monthly, 73 (July 1908)
- "Jane Lathrop Stanford" in Popular Science Monthly, 75 (August 1909)
- "War and Manhood" in Popular Science Monthly, 78 (January 1911)
- "Relations of Japan and the United States" in Popular Science Monthly, 80 (February 1912)
- "War Selection in Western Europe" in Popular Science Monthly, 87 (August 1915)
- "Biological Effects of Race Movements" in Popular Science Monthly, 87 (September 1915)
Articles in The Encyclopedia Americana (1920)
[edit]- "Fishes, Geographical Distribution of," in The Encyclopedia Americana, New York: The Encyclopedia Americana Corporation (1920)
About Jordan
[edit]- Review of Jordan & Evermann 1896 (vol. 1) in: The Zoologist, 4th series, vol 1 (1897), issue 670, p. 178–179
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