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November 1893
The Conservation of our Oyster Supply
1
Evolution and Ethics I
18
Laplace's Plan for Perpetual Moonlight
36
Electricity at the World's Fair II
39
The Pestalozzian System
55
The Scientific Method with Children
57
Nature at Sea
69
North and South American Aboriginal Names
81
Immaterial Science
84
An Argument for Vertical Handwriting
86
Vegetable Diet
94
Origin of the Mississippi Valley Rainfall
102
Mathematical Curiosities of the Sixteenth Century
106
Birds' Judgements of Men
110
Sketch of John Ericsson
112
Editor's Table
121
Literary Notices
126
Publications Received
136
Popular Miscellany
136
Notes
143
December 1893
The Story of Bob
145
How Old Is the Earth
153
Modern War Vessels of the United States
164
Evolution and Ethics II
178
Evolutionary Ethics
192
The Creation
195
State Interference in Social Affairs
196
The Fruit Industry in California
200
Criminal Woman
218
Ethics and the Struggle for Existence
224
The Calumet in the Champlain Valley
238
The Essays of Jean Rey
247
Sketch of Sir Daniel Wilson
256
Correspondence
266
Editor's Table
267
Literary Notices
270
Publications Received
277
Popular Miscellany
278
Notes
287
Obituary Notes
288
January 1894
Ethics of Tribal Society
289
Night Hawks and Whip-Poor-Wills
308
Recent Railroad Disasters
314
Evolution in Professor Huxley
319
How the Sea Is Sounded
334
Emotions and Infection
342
Uncle Sam's Life Savers
346
Window Lights and their Value
354
Speech for Deaf Children
363
Logical Method in Biology
372
Invention and Industry at the South
379
Legal Preventives of Alcoholism
391
The Past and Future of Aluminum
397
Elisée Reclus and his Opinions
402
Correspondence
409
Editor's Table
410
Literary Notices
413
Publications Received
421
Popular Miscellany
422
Notes
430
Obituary Notes
432
February 1894
New Chapters in the Warfare of Science: From Creation to Evolution I
433
A Marine Biological Laboratory
449
The Relation of Evolution to Political Economy
458
Physical Conditions of the Deep Sea
461
Heredity in Relation to Education
472
The Circassian Slave in Turkish Harems
481
Where Bananas Grow
486
Tyndall and his American Visit
502
The Psychology of a Dog
514
Superstitions of French Canadians
520
The Wandering Jew at the Salpetriere
525
The Shape of the Earth from a Pendulum
531
The Position of Geology
537
Sketch of David Starr Jordan
546
Editor's Table
552
Literary Notices
555
Publications Received
565
Popular Miscellany
566
Notes
574
March 1894
Abolish All Prohibitive Liquor Laws
577
Industries of Animals
594
The Origin of Right-Handedness
606
Fossil Man
616
Professor Tyndall
637
The European Law of Torture
648
Customs and Superstitions of the Mayans
661
Biology and Ethics
671
The Action of Massage Upon the Muscles
677
The Ice Age and its Work I
681
The Founder of the First Scientific Journal
690
Sketch of Jean Martin Charcot
693
Editor's Table
697
Literary Notices
701
Publications Received
709
Popular Miscellany
710
Notes
719
Obituary Notes
720
April 1894
New Chapters in the Warfare of Science: From Creation to Evolution II
721
Trusts their Own Corrective
740
New Lights on the Problem of Flying
744
The Method of Homing Pigeons
758
Incidents of Cambodian Life
776
The Ice Age and its Work II
781
A Century of the Telegraph in France
791
An Illustrative Chapter on Legal Development
802
The Beaver Eater
811
On New England and the Upper Mississippi Basin in the Glacial Period
816
The Late Professor Tyndall
819
The Origin of Art
827
Sketch of L. D. von Schweinitz
833
Correspondence
841
Editor's Table
842
Literary Notices
847
Publications Received
855
Popular Miscellany
856
Notes
863
Obituary Notes
864
Index
865
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