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Popular Science Monthly
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July 1911
Pasteur: A Study in Greatness
5
Concealing Coloration
20
Expansion of the Usefulness of Natural History Museums
36
The History and Varieties of Human Speech
45
University Standards and Student Activities
68
The Psychology of Mental Deficiency
82
Jacobus Henricus Van't Hoff
95
The Progress of Science
98
August 1911
The Significance of Tropisms for Psychology
105
Feeling in the Interpretation of Nature
126
The Typhoid Fly on the Minnesota Iron Range
137
What Makes a College?
151
The University in Politics
160
The Classification of the Sciences
165
Francis Galton
171
The Origin of Luminous Meteor Trains
191
The Progress of Science
205
September 1911
The Bureau of Standards
209
On the History of Internal Medicine
220
Science and Social Progress
236
Attempts to Explain Gravitation
252
The Purpose and Some Principles of Systematic Zoology
261
The Narrowing Circle of the Animal Kingdom
272
Food Preparation and its Relation to the Development of Efficient Personality in the Home
277
The Constitutional Conservatism of Women
299
Floating Islands
303
The Progress of Science
309
October 1911
Genetics
313
Civilization and Vegetation
328
English as an International Language
337
Perfect Flowers in Maize
346
The Sounds of ch and j
350
The Relative Importance of Mental Pain
355
Language Study and Language Psychology
369
Agriculture in the High School
385
The Laws of Environmental Influence
396
The Race Fiber of the Chinese
403
The Progress of Science
409
November 1911
The Bering River Coal Field, Alaska
417
Insect Parasitism and its Peculiarities
431
Mathematics and Engineering in Nature
450
American Mathematics
459
Buffon and the Problem of Species I
464
A World-Wide Color Line
474
The Crossing of the Races
486
The Conservation of the Food Supply
496
The Moral Influence of a University Pension System
502
The Progress of Science
514
December 1911
Science Among the Chinese I
521
Why Do Certain Living Forms Produce Light?
532
The Water Relations of Desert Plants
540
Buffon and the Problem of Species II
554
Protozoan Germ Plasm
568
Adamas: Or the Symmetries of Isometric Crystals
581
The Lack of Printing in Antiquity
584
Is Vegetarianism Capable of World-Wide Application?
587
A Bugbear of Economics
594
The Germans at School
602
The Progress of Science
615
Index
621
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