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PAGE
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January 1915
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Geography in Russian History
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5
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Geological Methods in Earlier Days
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25
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The Cinchona Botanical Station II
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33
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The Indian's Health Problem
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49
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What Animal Experimentation Has Done for Children
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55
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Europe's Dynastic Slaughter House
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63
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Training for Action
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76
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Delusions
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80
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Ductless Glands, Internal Secretions and Hormonic Equilibrium II
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92
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The Progress of Science
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101
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February 1915
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A History of Tahiti I
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105
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Popular Misconceptions Concerning the Weather
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128
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Ductless Glands, Internal Secretions and Hormonic Equilibrium III
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142
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The Ethical Principle in Physical Valuation for Rate Making
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153
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Thought in Science and in Science-Teaching
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164
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The Problem for the Rural School
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174
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The Evanescence of Facts
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180
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Foreign Associates of National Societies III
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187
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Botanizing Excursions in Borneo
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193
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The Progress of Science
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205
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March 1915
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Astronomy on the Pacific Coast
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209
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The Biological Laboratories of the Pacific Coast
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223
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The Last Wild Tribe of California
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233
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Extinct Faunas of the Mohave Desert, their Significance in a Study of the Origin and Evolution of Life in America
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245
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Insects of the Pacific
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265
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The Physiological Aspects of California for the Botanist
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270
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Social Legislation on the Pacific Coast
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274
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The Volcanic Activity of Lassen Peak, California
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290
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The Progress of Science
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307
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April 1915
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American Economic and Social Problems Arising Out of the War
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313
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Community Defense of National Vitality
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319
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Some Results of Periodic Health Examinations
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324
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Racial Element in National Vitality
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331
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Effect of the War Upon the Rate for Capital
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335
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The Prevention of the Fundamental Cause of War - Discontent
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335
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A Message from the Country on Foreign Trade
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343
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The Extension of our Merchant Marine
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347
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The War and Foreign Trade
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355
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Foreign Trade of the United States I
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365
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Foreign Trade of the United States II
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371
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American Municipal Problems and the European War
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376
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The Free Port: An Agency for the Development of American Commerce
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384
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Economic Importance of American Neutrality
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388
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Future Banking Problems of the United States with Reference to the European War
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392
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A History of Tahiti II
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403
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The Progress of Science
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411
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May 1915
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Eugenics and War
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417
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Barbarism, Culture, Empire, Union
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428
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Measuring Heat from Stars
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432
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The Earthquake Areas of the Earth with Special Reference to the Recent Italian Earthquake
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446
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A History of Tahiti III
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452
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Moral Progress
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467
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The Play Attitude and the School Fraternity
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472
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Wages and Salaries in Organized Industry
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478
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Families of American Men of Science
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504
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The Progress of Science
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516
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June 1915
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A History of Fiji I
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521
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The Liberal Arts and Scientific Management
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539
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The Celibate Women of To-Day
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550
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Wave Work on the New Jersey Coast
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557
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Fertilization and Artificial Parthenogenesis of the Egg
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568
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The Ohio Plan for the Study of Delinquency
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576
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Science and History
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581
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The Antecedents of the Study of Character and Temperament
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590
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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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