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PAGE
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July 1911
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Pasteur: A Study in Greatness
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5
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Concealing Coloration
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20
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Expansion of the Usefulness of Natural History Museums
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36
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The History and Varieties of Human Speech
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45
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University Standards and Student Activities
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68
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The Psychology of Mental Deficiency
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82
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Jacobus Henricus Van't Hoff
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95
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The Progress of Science
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98
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August 1911
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The Significance of Tropisms for Psychology
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105
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Feeling in the Interpretation of Nature
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126
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The Typhoid Fly on the Minnesota Iron Range
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137
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What Makes a College?
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151
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The University in Politics
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160
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The Classification of the Sciences
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165
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Francis Galton
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171
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The Origin of Luminous Meteor Trains
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191
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The Progress of Science
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205
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September 1911
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The Bureau of Standards
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209
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On the History of Internal Medicine
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220
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Science and Social Progress
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236
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Attempts to Explain Gravitation
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252
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The Purpose and Some Principles of Systematic Zoology
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261
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The Narrowing Circle of the Animal Kingdom
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272
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Food Preparation and its Relation to the Development of Efficient Personality in the Home
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277
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The Constitutional Conservatism of Women
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299
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Floating Islands
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303
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The Progress of Science
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309
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October 1911
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Genetics
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313
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Civilization and Vegetation
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328
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English as an International Language
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337
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Perfect Flowers in Maize
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346
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The Sounds of ch and j
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350
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The Relative Importance of Mental Pain
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355
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Language Study and Language Psychology
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369
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Agriculture in the High School
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385
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The Laws of Environmental Influence
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396
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The Race Fiber of the Chinese
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403
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The Progress of Science
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409
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November 1911
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The Bering River Coal Field, Alaska
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417
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Insect Parasitism and its Peculiarities
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431
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Mathematics and Engineering in Nature
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450
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American Mathematics
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459
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Buffon and the Problem of Species I
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464
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A World-Wide Color Line
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474
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The Crossing of the Races
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486
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The Conservation of the Food Supply
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496
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The Moral Influence of a University Pension System
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502
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The Progress of Science
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514
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December 1911
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Science Among the Chinese I
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521
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Why Do Certain Living Forms Produce Light?
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532
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The Water Relations of Desert Plants
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540
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Buffon and the Problem of Species II
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554
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Protozoan Germ Plasm
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568
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Adamas: Or the Symmetries of Isometric Crystals
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581
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The Lack of Printing in Antiquity
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584
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Is Vegetarianism Capable of World-Wide Application?
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587
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A Bugbear of Economics
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594
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The Germans at School
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602
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The Progress of Science
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615
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Index
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621
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