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July 1910
A Naturalist in the Straits of Magellan
5
The Future of the Human Race
19
Middle and Distance Running
28
The Symbolism of Dreams
42
Modern Medievalism
56
The Nature of Disease and of its Cure
61
The Paleontologic Record II: Paleontologic Evidences of Climate
67
The Migration and Shifting of Devonian Faunas
70
Paleontologic Evidences of Adaptive Radiation
77
Instinct and Intelligence in Birds II
82
The Progress of Science
99
August 1910
The Past and Present Status of the Ether
105
Physiologic Light
114
Instinct and Intelligence in Birds III
122
The Paleontologic Record III: Anatomy and Physiology in Invertebrate Extinct Organisms
142
Contributions to Morphology from Paleontology
145
Relation of Embryology and Vertebrate Paleontology
150
Observations on the Earthquake of May 26, 1909
154
The Methods and Uses of a Research Museum
163
The Effects of Smoking on College Students
170
The Danger of Unskill
178
Bacteriology and Parasitology in Relation to Avian Diseases
186
The Role of Selection in Plant Breeding
190
The Progress of Science
204
September 1910
The Zoological Station at Naples
209
A Unique Collection of Arithmetics
226
John Dee and his Fruitful Preface
236
The Making of the Scientific Investigator
242
The Cause of Social Progress and of the Rate of Interest
252
Parasitic Culture
256
Centralized Authority and Democracy in our Higher Institutions
264
The Five-Fold Functions of Government
274
Associate Members of American Societies
286
The Paleontologic Record IV: Ontogeny: A Study of the Value of Young Features in Determining Phylogeny
292
Paleontology and Ontogeny
295
Paleontology and the Recapitulation Theory
298
Vertebrate Paleontology and the Evidences for Recapitulation
304
The Progress of Science
309
October 1910
Address Before the National Conservation Congress
313
The Paleontologic Record V: The Relation of Paleobotany to Phylogeny
333
Paleontology and Isolation
338
The Role of Hybridization in Plant Breeding
342
The Natural History and Physiology of Hibernation
356
The Home of the Alligator
365
The Owen Bill for the Establishment of a Federal Department of Health, and its Opponents
373
The Distinction Between the Liberal and the Technical in Education
379
The Tariff Board: Its Scope and Limitations
386
A Supreme Court of Science
396
The Moral Equivalent of War
400
The Progress of Science
413
November 1910
Alexander Agassiz, 1835-1910
419
Recent Developments in Physical Science
447
Mathematical Definitions in Text-Books and Dictionaries
457
The Much Misunderstood Fur Seals of Bering Sea
465
The Paleontologic Record VI: The Continuity of Development
473
The Continuity of Development
478
Child Study
482
The Relations Between Teachers and their Pupils
489
Professor Norton's Law of Progress
510
The Progress of Science
513
December 1910
The Ilongot or Ibilao of Luzon
521
Kant and Evolution I
538
Classics and the College Course
554
Learning Foreign Languages
561
Some European Conditions Affecting Emigration
570
Genius and Stature
579
Certain Characteristics of the South Americans of To-Day
582
When Does a Food Become a Luxury?
590
The Paleontologic Record VII: The Birthplace of Man
594
The Relation of Paleontology to the History of Man, with Particular Reference to the American Problem
597
Two Active Volcanoes of the South Seas
603
The Progress of Science
613
Index
621
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