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July 1907
What We Owe to Agassiz
6
Notes on the Development of Telephone Service VIII
21
The Great Japanese Volcano Aso
29
Control of the Colorado River Regained
50
The Value of Science: Contingence and Determinism XI
53
The Newer Hygiene
66
The Forms of Selection with Reference to their Application to Man
69
Illustrations of Medieval Earth-Science
84
The Progress of Science
92
August 1907
The Problem of Age, Growth and Death II
97
The Place of Linnaeus In the Unfolding of Science: His Views on the Class Mammalia
121
Recent Legislation on the Mississippi River
131
Notes on the Development of Telephone Service IX
139
The Balsam Peaks - the Heart of the Southern Appalachians
149
The Re-Awakening of the Physical Conscience
156
Probability, The Foundation of Eugenics
165
Some Little-Known Mexican Volcanoes
179
The Progress of Science
188
September 1907
The Problem of Age, Growth and Death III
193
A Scientific Comedy of Errors
217
Notes on the Development of Telephone Service X
226
The Health of American Girls
234
Some Ethical Aspects of Mental Economy
246
The Chinaman and the Foreign Devils
258
Poe as an Evolutionist
267
Mars as Seen in the Lowell Refractor
275
The Progress of Science
283
October 1907
A Trip Around Iceland I
289
The Sacrifice of the Eyes of School Children
303
Notes on the Development of Telephone Service XI
313
Linné and the Love for Nature
318
Early Movements in the United States for a National Observatory
325
Address of the President to the Engineering Section of the British Association for the Advancement of Science
337
What Pragmatism Is Like
351
The Problem of Age, Growth and Death IV
359
The Progress of Science
379
November 1907
The Scope and Importance to the State of the Science of National Eugenics
385
Peter Kalm's Travels
413
A Trip Around Iceland II
421
Notes on the Development of Telephone Service XII
433
The Institute of France, and Some Learned Societies of Paris
439
Recent Views as to the Origin of the Greek Temple
448
Fertility and Genius
452
The Problem of Age, Growth and Death V
455
The Progress of Science
475
December 1907
Notes on Asiatic Museums
481
The Place of Linnaeus in the History of Science
498
The Problem of Age, Growth and Death VI
509
Radioactivity of Ordinary Substances
524
The Influence of Diet on Endurance and General Efficiency
536
Jean Louis Rudolphe Agassiz
542
The Origin of Slavery Among Ants
550
A Trip Around Iceland III
560
The Progress of Science
569
Index
573
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