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July 1906
The Relations of Embryology to Medical Progress
5
The Largest American Collection of Meteorites
21
The Plane of Ether
29
Are the Elements Transmutable, The Atoms Divisible and Forms of Matter But Modes of Motion?
38
Pure Food Legislation
52
Wooden Flowers
65
The Geological Prelude to the San Francisco Earthquake
69
Our Greatest Earthquakes
76
Shorter Articles
87
The Progress of Science
89
August 1906
The Investigation of the San Francisco Earthquake
97
Seismograph and Magnetograph Records of the San Francisco Earthquake, April 18, 1906
116
Reminiscences of Yukon Exploration, 1865-1868
128
Fact and Fable in Animal Psychology
138
The World State
147
The Measure of Progress
155
Effects of Immigration on Homicide in American Cities
160
The Study of the Variable Stars
175
The Progress of Science
187
September 1906
The Value of Science: Introduction I
193
Discontinuous Variation in Pedigree-Cultures
207
America and Seismological Research
226
Immunity in Tuberculosis
229
The Protection of the Alluvial Basin of the Mississippi
248
The Jews: A Study of Race and Environment I
257
The Development of Mechanics
268
Diamonds and Carbons in Brazil
272
Shorter Articles
281
The Progress of Science
283
October 1906
The Earthquake Rift of 1906
289
The Value of Science: The Measure of Time II
310
Francis Bacon and the Modern University
320
Briticisms versus Americanisms
324
Difficult Boys
338
Genius
352
The Birth of the Idea of Spirit in Greek Thought
357
Scientific Aspects of Luther Burbank's Work
363
Discussion and Correspondence
375
The Progress of Science
381
November 1906
University Control
385
The Value of Science: The Notion of Space III
398
Pathogenic Protozoa
409
The Making of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado
417
Notes on the Development of Telephone Service I
425
The Jews: A Study of Race and Environment II
441
John Stuart Mill
451
Changes of Climate
458
The African Pygmies
471
The Progress of Science
475
December 1906
The Bogoslofs
481
Notes on the Development of Telephone Service II
490
The Jews: A Study of Race and Environment III
502
Physical Degeneracy or Race Suicide?
512
Waterway Defenses of the Atlantic Coast
530
The Simplification of French Spelling
539
The Value of Science: The Notion of Displacement IV
545
Vesuvius During the Early Middle Ages
558
The Progress of Science
567
Index
573
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