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May 1904
The Development of a New Method of Research
5
The College of the West
27
A Question of Preference in English Spelling
38
Alumna's Children
45
On the Study of Physics
52
English Herbals
65
The Geology and Geo-Botany of Asia
68
The Royal Prussian Academy of Science and the Fine Arts: Berlin III
74
The Progress of Science
86
June 1904
The Total Solar Eclipse of August 30 1905
97
Copernicus
109
On the Significance of Characteristic Curves of Composition
132
The Physiographic Control of the Chattanooga Campaigns of the Civil War
148
The Value of Teeth as a Means of Identification
161
Immigration
164
The Royal Prussian Academy of Science and the Fine Arts: Berlin IV
170
The Progress of Science
182
July 1904
A Visit to the Japanese Zoological Station at Misaki
195
Hugo de Vries's Theory of Mutations
205
The Immigrant, Past and Present
224
Why Is the Human Ear Immobile?
228
Some Eighteenth Century Evolutionists I
238
Salt
252
Walter Reed
262
The Royal Prussian Academy of Science and the Fine Arts: Berlin V
269
Shorter Articles and Discussion
279
The Progress of Science
282
August 1904
The Conflict of Religion and Science
287
The Great White Plague
298
The Discovery of the Native Home of the San Jose Scale in Eastern China and the Importation of its Natural Enemy
306
Saving the Mississippi's Source
318
Some Eighteenth Century Evolutionists II
323
Italian and Other Latin Immigrants
341
Three Decades of College Women
350
Dextrality and Sinistrality
360
The Lakes of New Zealand
370
Shorter Articles and Discussion
373
The Progress of Science
379
September 1904
The Development of the Theory of Electrolytic Dissociation
385
Conservation of Human Energy, Preservation of Beauty
397
Art in Industry
414
Some Plants Which Entrap Insects
417
Hebrew, Magyar and Levantine Immigration
432
More Men in Public Schools
443
A Second Century Criticism of Virgil's Etna
452
The Evolution of the Human Hand
457
The Coming International Congress of Arts and Science at St Louis on September 19-24
466
The Progress of Science
475
October 1904
A Traveler's View of the British Association Meeting
483
Reflections Suggested by the New Theory of Matter
495
The Mathematical Physics of the Nineteenth Century
507
Heredity and Evolution
522
On the Perception of the Force of Gravity by Plants
532
The Ethnological Work of Lane Fox
537
On Mountains and Mankind
543
Correlation of Reflexes and the Principle of the Common Path
549
Invention and Discovery
553
The Progress of Science
560
Index
573
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