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PAGE
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January 1912
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The Mechanistic Conception of Life
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5
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Science Among the Chinese II
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22
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Notes on Norwegian Industry
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36
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The Duties to the Public of Research Institutions in Pure Science
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51
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Small Colleges
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58
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The Problem of City Milk Supplies
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66
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A Flash of Lightning
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76
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Collecting on a Coral Reef
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80
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The Origin and Control of Mental Defectiveness
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87
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The Academy of Sciences, Paris, from 1666 to 1699 I
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91
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The Progress of Science
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99
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February 1912
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The International Hygiene Exhibition at Dresden
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105
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The Value of Non-Instrumental Weather Observations
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129
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Narrow Jaws and Small Feet
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138
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The Conflict of Administrations
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142
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Relations of Japan and the United States
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151
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Some Interesting Characteristics of the Modern English Language
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158
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The Old Academy of Science, Paris, 1699-1793 II
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164
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History of Gold Mining in the United States
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174
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Modern Tenement Houses
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191
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The History of Gymnosperms
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197
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The Progress of Science
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205
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March 1912
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Glimpses of the Great American Desert
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209
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A New Development in the Mississippi Delta
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237
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The Imperial Universities of Japan
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246
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Efficiency Wage Standards
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257
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The Instinctive Element in Human Society
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263
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Types of Men
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273
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Time and Space
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280
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Professional Training for Child Hygiene
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289
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The Four Periods in the Development of the Modern Zoological System
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298
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Florentino Ameghino
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303
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The Progress of Science
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308
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April 1912
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On the Need of Administrative Changes in the American University
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313
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Science in the Service of Highway Construction
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326
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The Brooklyn Botanic Garden
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339
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Alexander von Humboldt
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346
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A Review of Three Famous Attacks Upon the Study of Mathematics as a Training of the Mind
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360
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The Red Sunflower
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373
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The Medical Side of Immigration
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383
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Ancient Portals of the Earth
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393
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Ptomaines and Ptomaine Poisoning
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400
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Science and International Good Will
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405
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The Progress of Science
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413
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May 1912
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New Proofs of the Kinetic Theory of Matter and the Atomic Theory of Electricity
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417
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University Education in China
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441
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Precession: And the Pyramids
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449
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New York's Ten Thousand
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461
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Assortative Mating in Man
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476
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The Price Fallacy of High Costs
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493
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A Bugbear of Reformers
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499
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Research in Medicine I
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503
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The Progress of Science
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517
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June 1912
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Tropical Sunlight
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521
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The National Parks from the Scientific and Educational Side
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531
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Research in Medicine II
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548
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Age, Death and Conjugation in the Light of Work on Lower Organisms
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563
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Conservation Ideals in the Improvement of Plants
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578
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A Philosophy of Geography
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587
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Chinese Mathematics
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597
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The Practical Basis for Republican Institutions for China
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602
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A Program of Radical Democracy
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606
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The Progress of Science
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616
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Index
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621
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