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The Scientific Monthly/Volume 14

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4337515The Scientific Monthly — Volume 141922

Table of Contents
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January 1922
Hybridzation in Plant and Animal Improvement 5
Adventures in Stupidity: A Partial Analysis of the Intellectual Inferiority of a College Student 24
Certain Unities in Science 41
Thomas Hariot 60
Dru Drury—An Eighteenth Century Entomologist 67
Galen: The Man and His Times 83
The Mortality of Foreign Race Stocks 94
The Progress of Science 105
February 1922
Growth in Living and Non-Living Systems 113
Mental and Physical Effects of Fresh Air 131
Progress of Public Health Work 140
Electrons and Ether Waves 153
Chemistry of the Blood One Hundred Years Ago 161
Enumeration Errors in Negro Population 168
Weather Control 178
Fishing in the Mississippi 186
Flower Seasons 201
The Progress of Science 205
March 1922
The Problems of the Tide 209
The Organism and its Environment 223
Control of Propaganda as a Psychological Problem 234
Public Health and Experimental Biology 253
The Conservation of the Mammals and Other Vanishing Animals of the South Pacific 261
The Dawn of the Cell Theory 268
Japanese Influence in Chinese Medical Education 278
A Curious Mathematical Title-Page 294
The Progress of Science 297
April 1922
Mental and Physical Correspondence in Twins 305
Dehydration and the Preservation of Foods 332
A Perpetual Submarine War 345
The Negro Enumeration of 1920 352
Aeronautic Accidents of Two Years Compared 361
Why the Movies Move 364
The Sub-Conscious--What Is It? 379
Disease and Injury Among Fossil Men and the Beginnings of Surgery 391
The Progress of Science 395
May 1922
The Relation Between Research in Human Heredity and Experimental Genetics
Mental and Physical Correspondence in Twins
Latent Life, or Apparent Death
The History of Chemistry in China 441
The Larger Human Worth of Mathematics 447
On Founder's Day 469
Unusual Human Foods 475
Regarding the Habits of Tarantulas and the Effects of Their Poison 482
The Progress of Science 490
June 1922
Social Life among the Insects 497
Homing Powers of the Cat 525
Fishes: Why Study Them? 540
The Ether Theories of Electrification 547
Falsification in the History of Early Chemistry 560
The Organization of Scientific Men 568
Martian Polar Rifts 579
The Progress of Science 582
Index 591