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January 1915
Geography in Russian History
5
Geological Methods in Earlier Days
25
The Cinchona Botanical Station II
33
The Indian's Health Problem
49
What Animal Experimentation Has Done for Children
55
Europe's Dynastic Slaughter House
63
Training for Action
76
Delusions
80
Ductless Glands, Internal Secretions and Hormonic Equilibrium II
92
The Progress of Science
101
February 1915
A History of Tahiti I
105
Popular Misconceptions Concerning the Weather
128
Ductless Glands, Internal Secretions and Hormonic Equilibrium III
142
The Ethical Principle in Physical Valuation for Rate Making
153
Thought in Science and in Science-Teaching
164
The Problem for the Rural School
174
The Evanescence of Facts
180
Foreign Associates of National Societies III
187
Botanizing Excursions in Borneo
193
The Progress of Science
205
March 1915
Astronomy on the Pacific Coast
209
The Biological Laboratories of the Pacific Coast
223
The Last Wild Tribe of California
233
Extinct Faunas of the Mohave Desert, their Significance in a Study of the Origin and Evolution of Life in America
245
Insects of the Pacific
265
The Physiological Aspects of California for the Botanist
270
Social Legislation on the Pacific Coast
274
The Volcanic Activity of Lassen Peak, California
290
The Progress of Science
307
April 1915
American Economic and Social Problems Arising Out of the War
313
Community Defense of National Vitality
319
Some Results of Periodic Health Examinations
324
Racial Element in National Vitality
331
Effect of the War Upon the Rate for Capital
335
The Prevention of the Fundamental Cause of War - Discontent
335
A Message from the Country on Foreign Trade
343
The Extension of our Merchant Marine
347
The War and Foreign Trade
355
Foreign Trade of the United States I
365
Foreign Trade of the United States II
371
American Municipal Problems and the European War
376
The Free Port: An Agency for the Development of American Commerce
384
Economic Importance of American Neutrality
388
Future Banking Problems of the United States with Reference to the European War
392
A History of Tahiti II
403
The Progress of Science
411
May 1915
Eugenics and War
417
Barbarism, Culture, Empire, Union
428
Measuring Heat from Stars
432
The Earthquake Areas of the Earth with Special Reference to the Recent Italian Earthquake
446
A History of Tahiti III
452
Moral Progress
467
The Play Attitude and the School Fraternity
472
Wages and Salaries in Organized Industry
478
Families of American Men of Science
504
The Progress of Science
516
June 1915
A History of Fiji I
521
The Liberal Arts and Scientific Management
539
The Celibate Women of To-Day
550
Wave Work on the New Jersey Coast
557
Fertilization and Artificial Parthenogenesis of the Egg
568
The Ohio Plan for the Study of Delinquency
576
Science and History
581
The Antecedents of the Study of Character and Temperament
590
The Progress of Science
615
Index
621
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