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May 1896
Niagara as a Time Piece
1
The Development of the Monetary Problem
20
Principles of Taxation: In Literature and History VII
29
The Pygmy in the United States
47
Pending Problems for Wage-Earners
57
The Physiology of Color in Plants
71
The Political Rights and Duties of Women
80
Natural Science in a Literary Education
98
Recent Work on X Rays
103
Sketch of Henry Augustus Rowland
110
Correspondence
121
Editor's Table
122
Scientific Literature
129
General Notices
132
Publications Received
136
Fragments of Science
137
Minor Paragraphs
143
Notes
144
June 1896
Principles of Taxation: In Literature and History VIII
145
How the Great Lakes Were Built
157
Dr Hansen's Throwing Stick
173
Co-Ordination of our Educational Institutions
176
Frogs and their Uses
179
The Metric System
186
The Monetary Problem
202
Why Progress Is by Leaps
216
Posthypnotic and Criminal Suggestion
230
Woman and the Ballot
241
The Subterranean River Midroi
253
Our Southern Mocker
258
Sketch of James Blythe Rogers
261
Editor's Table
266
Scientific Literature
272
General Notices
276
Publications Received
280
Fragments of Science
281
Minor Paragraphs
287
Notes
288
July 1896
Principles of Taxation: In Literature and History IX
289
Photographing Electrical Discharges
305
The Genius and his Environment I & II
312
Proposed System of Continuous Polar Exploration
321
On our Banking System
327
The Birds at Dinner
337
Suggestion in Therapeutics
342
Causes, Stages, and the Time of the Ice Age
354
County Parks
369
Sociology in Ethical Education
373
Massage in Sprains, Bruises, and Dislocations
381
Pearls and Mother-Of-Pearl
390
Sketch of Jacob Moleschott
399
Correspondence
407
Editor's Table
408
Scientific Literature
413
General Notices
416
Publications Received
421
Fragments of Science
422
Minor Paragraphs
430
Notes
431
August 1896
The Proposed Dual Organization of Mankind
433
Science at the University of Pennsylvania
440
Principles of Taxation: In Literature and History X
464
The Stone Forest of Florissant
479
The Aim of Modern Education
485
Early Years of the American Association
501
Spirit Writing and Speaking with Tongues
508
The Genius and his Environment III & IV
522
The Scallop
534
Epidemics of Hysteria
544
Sketch of William Williams Mather
550
Editor's Table
556
Scientific Literature
560
General Notices
563
Publications Received
567
Fragments of Science
568
Minor Paragraphs
574
Notes
576
September 1896
Principles of Taxation: Definition, Object, and Sphere of Taxation XI
577
The Sympsychograph: A Study in Impressionist Physics
597
Some Modern Views of the Cell
603
The Vivisection Question I
614
Immigration and Crime
625
Illusions and Hallucinations
630
Social Insects
641
The Potter's Art Among Native Americans
646
Dust and Sand Storms in the West
655
The New Woman and her Debts
664
The Banziris of the Congo Basin
673
Enrico Ferri on Homicide I
678
Dogbane and Milkweed
684
A Cambodian Primary School
688
Sketch of Samuel Luther Dana
692
Correspondence
698
Editor's Table
699
Scientific Literature
703
General Notices
706
Publications Received
710
Fragments of Science
711
Minor Paragraphs
719
Notes
720
October 1896
The Metric System
721
Nevada Silver
734
A Measure of Mental Capacity
756
Some Beginnings in Science
763
The Vivisection Question II
771
Acetylene, The New Illuminant
786
The Significance of Leaves
793
The Educative Value of Children's Questioning
799
The Self and its Derangements
810
Exaggeration as an Aesthetic Factor
821
Enrico Ferri on Homicide II
828
Sketch of Robert Empie Rogers
837
Correspondence
842
Editor's Table
843
Scientific Literature
846
General Notices
848
Publications Received
854
Fragments of Science
855
Minor Paragraphs
862
Notes
864
Index
865
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