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January 1913
Going Through Ellis Island
5
Some Impressions of the Flora of Guiana and Trinidad
19
A Grain of Wheat
33
The Inheritance of Acquired Characters
46
Canst Thou Not Minister to a Mind Diseased?
53
The Position of Women in China
71
The Socialization of the College
76
Modern Scientific Thought and its Influence on Philosophy
85
The Progress of Science
101
February 1913
The Geologic History of China and its Influence Upon the Chinese People
105
French Geodesy
125
The Role of Membranes in Cell-Processes
132
The Problem of the Efficiency of Labor
153
Bergson's View of Organic Evolution
163
The Abilities of an Educated Horse
168
The Advancement of Psychological Medicine
177
Immense Salt Concretions
187
College or University?
192
The Progress of Science
203
March 1913
Henri Poincare as an Investigator
209
A Chronicle of the Tribe of Corn
225
The Utilization of the Nitrogen of the Air
237
The Laboratory Method and High School Efficiency
243
How European Agriculture Is Financed
252
A Study in Jewish Psychopathology
264
The Language of Meteorology
272
The Sweden Valley Ice Mine and its Explanation
280
What Becomes of the Light of the Stars?
289
The Progress of Science
307
April 1913
The Influence of Forests Upon Climate
313
Goethe and the Chemists
332
The Domestication of American Grapes
338
United States Public Health Service
353
The Increasing Mortality from Degenerative Maladies
376
The Life Insurance Company as a Dynamic in the Movement for Physical Welfare
381
Natural Selection
388
Some Random Thoughts Concerning College Conditions
397
The Progress of Science
413
May 1913
A Problem in Evolution
417
The North American Indians of the Plains
436
Heredity and the Hall of Fame
445
The Man Who Discovered the Circulation of the Blood
453
Great Erosional Work of Winds
468
Hospitals, their Origin and Evolution
478
The New Optimism
492
Welfare and the New Economics
504
Scholarship and the State
510
The Progress of Science
517
June 1913
Some Further Applications of the Method of Positive Rays
521
The Abalones of California
533
The President of the Ninth International Congress of Applied Chemistry
551
The American college, as it looks from the inside
556
Edward Whymper: Alpinist of the Heroic Age
559
Alcohol from a Scientific Point of View I
567
The Biological Status and Social Worth of the Mulatto
573
The Evidence of Inorganic Evolution
583
A Statistical Study of Eminent Women
593
The Progress of Science
613
Index
621
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