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PAGE
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July 1907
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What We Owe to Agassiz
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6
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Notes on the Development of Telephone Service VIII
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21
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The Great Japanese Volcano Aso
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29
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Control of the Colorado River Regained
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50
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The Value of Science: Contingence and Determinism XI
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53
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The Newer Hygiene
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66
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The Forms of Selection with Reference to their Application to Man
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69
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Illustrations of Medieval Earth-Science
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84
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The Progress of Science
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92
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August 1907
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The Problem of Age, Growth and Death II
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97
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The Place of Linnaeus In the Unfolding of Science: His Views on the Class Mammalia
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121
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Recent Legislation on the Mississippi River
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131
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Notes on the Development of Telephone Service IX
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139
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The Balsam Peaks - the Heart of the Southern Appalachians
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149
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The Re-Awakening of the Physical Conscience
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156
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Probability, The Foundation of Eugenics
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165
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Some Little-Known Mexican Volcanoes
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179
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The Progress of Science
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188
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September 1907
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The Problem of Age, Growth and Death III
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193
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A Scientific Comedy of Errors
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217
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Notes on the Development of Telephone Service X
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226
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The Health of American Girls
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234
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Some Ethical Aspects of Mental Economy
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246
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The Chinaman and the Foreign Devils
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258
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Poe as an Evolutionist
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267
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Mars as Seen in the Lowell Refractor
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275
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The Progress of Science
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283
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October 1907
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A Trip Around Iceland I
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289
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The Sacrifice of the Eyes of School Children
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303
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Notes on the Development of Telephone Service XI
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313
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Linné and the Love for Nature
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318
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Early Movements in the United States for a National Observatory
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325
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Address of the President to the Engineering Section of the British Association for the Advancement of Science
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337
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What Pragmatism Is Like
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351
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The Problem of Age, Growth and Death IV
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359
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The Progress of Science
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379
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November 1907
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The Scope and Importance to the State of the Science of National Eugenics
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385
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Peter Kalm's Travels
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413
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A Trip Around Iceland II
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421
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Notes on the Development of Telephone Service XII
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433
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The Institute of France, and Some Learned Societies of Paris
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439
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Recent Views as to the Origin of the Greek Temple
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448
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Fertility and Genius
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452
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The Problem of Age, Growth and Death V
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455
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The Progress of Science
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475
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December 1907
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Notes on Asiatic Museums
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481
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The Place of Linnaeus in the History of Science
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498
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The Problem of Age, Growth and Death VI
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509
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Radioactivity of Ordinary Substances
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524
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The Influence of Diet on Endurance and General Efficiency
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536
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Jean Louis Rudolphe Agassiz
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542
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The Origin of Slavery Among Ants
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550
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A Trip Around Iceland III
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560
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The Progress of Science
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569
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Index
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573
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