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INDEX
THE SCIENTIFIC MONTHLY, OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, DECEMBER
NAMES OF CONTRIBUTORS ARE PRINTED IN SMALL CAPITALS

  • Aboriginal Rock-stencillings of New South Wales, CHAS. B. DAVENPORT, 98
  • Acrid, Why Certain Plants are, WILLIAM R. LAZENBY, 272
  • Adaptation as a Process, HARRY BEAL TORREY, 264
  • AGRAMONTE ARISTIDES, The Inside History of a Great Medical Discovery, 209
  • American Names, Eminent, LAUREN HEWITT ASHE, 283
  • Ancestors, How they were Cured, CARL HOLLIDAY, 278
  • Ancient World, War Selection in, DAVID STARR JORDAN, 36
  • Anti-suffragists and War, ELSIE CLEWS PARSONS, 44
  • ASHE, LAUREN HEWITT, Eminent American Names, 283
  • Business, War and Insurance, DAVID STARR JORDAN, 165
  • Butternut, Resemblances to the Earth, A. C. LANE, 132
  • CAMPBELL, WILLIAM WALLACE, The Evolution of the Stars and the Formation of the Earth, 1, 177, 238
  • Cash Value of Scientific Research, T. BRAILSFORD ROBERTSON, 140
  • Classic Unknowns in Mathematics, A Few, G. A. MILLER, 93
  • COCKERELL, T. D. A., A Visit to Oeningen, 287
  • COLLINS, JOS. V., A Metrical Tragedy, 256
  • Conservation of Talent through Utilization, JOHN M. GILLETTE, 151
  • Contact Electrification and the Electric Current, FERNANDO SANFORD, 124
  • DAVENPORT, CHAS. B., The Aboriginal Rock-stencillings of New South Wales, 98
  • Earth, Formation of the, and the Evolution of the Stars, WILLIAM WALLACE CAMPBELL, 1, 177, 238; Resemblances between it and a Butternut, A. C. LANE, 132
  • Edward Jenner and Vaccination, D. FRASER HARRIS, 66
  • Ehrlich, Paul, 100
  • Electric Current and Contact Electrification, FERNANDO SANFORD, 124
  • Eminent American Names, LAUREN HEWITT ASHE, 283
  • Evolution of the Stars and the Formation of the Earth, WILLIAM WALLACE CAMPBELL, 1, 177, 238
  • Few Classic Unknowns in Mathematics, G. A. MILLER, 93
  • Fiji, A History of, ALFRED GOLDSBOROUGH MAYER, 18
  • Frost Fighting, Theory and Practise of, ALEXANDER MCADIE, 292
  • GILLETTE, JOHN M., The Conservation of Talent through Utilization, 151
  • HUMOR, W. A., The Value of Industrial Research, 86
  • HARRIS, D. FRASER, Edward Jenner and Vaccination, 66
  • History of Fiji, ALFRED GOLDSBOROUGH MAYER, 18
  • HOLLIDAY, CARL, How our Ancestors were Cured, 278
  • Indebtedness, Public, and National Wealth, 102
  • Industrial Research, Value of, W. A. HAMOR, 86
  • Inside History of a Great Medical Discovery, ARISTIDES AGRAMONTE, 209
  • Insurance, Business and War, DAVID STARR JORDAN, 165
  • Interpretation of Slavophilism, ARTHUR D. REES, 47
  • Jenner, Edward, and Vaccination, D. FRASER HARRIS, 66
  • JORDAN, DAVID STARR, War Selection in the Ancient World, 36; War, Insurance and Business, 165
  • LANE, A. C., On Certain Resemblances between the Earth and a Butternut, 132
  • LAZENBY, WILLIAM R., Why Certain Plants are Acrid, 272
  • MCADIE, ALEXANDER. The Theory and Practise of Frost Fighting, 292
  • MCBRIDE, J. H., Physical Training as Mental Training, 56
  • Mathematics, A Few Classic Unknowns in, G. A. MILLER, 93
  • MAYER, ALFRED GOLDSBOROUGH, A History of Fiji, 18; Papua where the Stone-age lingers, 105
  • Medical Discovery, A Great, The Inside History of, ARISTIDES AGRAMONTE, 209
  • Mental Training, as Physical Training, J. H. MCBRIDE, 56
  • Metrical Tragedy, JOS. V. COLLINS, 256
  • Michelangelo, The Physical, JAMES FREDERICK ROGERS, 148
  • MILLER, G. A., A Few Classic Unknowns in Mathematics, 93
  • Missouri and New York Botanical Gardens, 202
  • National, Wealth and Public Indebtedness, 102; Academy of Sciences, New York Meeting, 303
  • New, South Wales, The Aboriginal Rock-stencillings of, CHAS. B. DAVENPORT, 98; York, and Missouri, Botanical Gardens, 202
  • Oeningen, Visit to, T. D. A. COCKERELL, 287
  • Pan-American Scientific Congress, 205
  • Papua where the Stone-age lingers, ALFRED GOLDSBOROUGH MAYER, 105
  • PARSONS, ELSIE CLEWS, Anti-suffragists and War, 44
  • Peace, and Progress, Robert M. Yerkes, 195
  • Physical, Michelangelo, JAMES FREDERICK ROGERS, 148; Training as Mental Training, J. H. MCBRIDE, 56
  • Plants, Certain. Why they are Acrid, WILLIAM R. LAZENBY, 272
  • Progress and Peace, ROBERT M. YERKES, 195
  • Putnam, Frederick Ward, 305
  • REES, ARTHUR D., An Interpretation of Slavophilism, 47
  • Research, Industrial, Value of, W. A. HAMOR, 86; Scientific, Cash Value of, T. BRAILSFORD ROBERTSON, 140
  • Resemblances between the Earth and a Butternut, A. C. LANE, 132
  • ROBERTSON, T. BRAILSFORD, The Cash Value of Scientific Research, 140
  • Rock-stencillings, Aboriginal, of New South Wales, CHAS. B. DAVENPORT, 98
  • ROGERS, JAMES FREDERICK, The Physical Michelangelo, 148
  • SANFORD, FERNANDO, Contact Electrification and the Electric Current, 124
  • Science, The Progress of, 101, 202, 303
  • Scientific, Items, 104, 208, 306; Research, Cash Value of, T. BRAILSFORD ROBERTSON, 140; Congress, Second Pan-American, 205
  • Slavophilism, An Interpretation of, ARTHUR D. REES, 47
  • Stars, The Evolution of the, and the Formation of the Earth, WILLIAM WALLACE CAMPBELL, 1, 177, 238
  • Stone-age, Papua, where it lingers, ALFRED GOLDSBOROUGH MAYER, 105
  • Talent, Its Conservation through Utilization, JOHN M. GILLETTE, 151
  • Theory and Practise of Frost Fighting, ALEXANDER MCADIE, 292
  • TORREY, HARRY BEAL, Adaptation as a Process, 264
  • Unknowns, Classic, in Mathematics, G. A. MILLER, 93
  • Utilization, Conservation of Talent through, JOHN M. GILLETTE, 151
  • Vaccination, Edward Jenner and, D. FRASER HARRIS, 66
  • Value of Industrial Research, W. A. HAMOR, 86
  • Visit to Oeningen, T. D. A. COCKERELL, 287
  • War, Selection in the Ancient World, DAVID STARR JORDAN, 36; and Antisuffragists. ELSIE CLEWS PARSONS, 44; Substitutes for, 101; Business and Insurance, DAVID STARR JORDAN, 165
  • Wealth, National, and Public Indebtedness, 102
  • Why Certain Plants are Acrid, WILLIAM R. LAZENBY, 272
  • YERKES, ROBERT M., Progress and Peace, 195