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Appletons' Popular Science Monthly, Volume LIV, No. 3 and No. 4
Appletons' Popular Science Monthly, Volume LIV, No. 3 and No. 4
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This edition features
• two complete books
• illustrations
• linked Tables of Contents
CONTENTS
Vol. LIV No. 3, January, 1899
I. The Evolution of Colonies. VI. Industrial Evolution. By James Collier
II. The Mind's Eye. By Prof. Joseph Jastrow. (Illustrated.)
III. Nature Study in the Philadelphia Normal School. By L. L. W. Wilson, Ph. D.
IV. Principles of Taxation. XX. The Diffusion of Taxes. By the Late Hon. David A. Wells
V. Our Florida Alligator. By I. W. Blake. (Illustrated.)
VI. The Racial Geography of Europe. The Jews. II. By Prof. William Z. Ripley. (Illustrated.)
VII. True Tales of Birds and Beasts. By David Starr Jordan
VIII. Glacial Geology in America. By Prof. Daniel S. Martin
IX. Modern Studies of Earthquakes. By Georg Geraland
X. A Short History of Scientific Instruction. By Sir J. N. Lockyer
XI. Should Children under Ten learn to Read and Write? By Prof. G. T. W. Patrick
XII. Soils and Fertilizers. By Charles Minor Blackford, Jr., M. D.
XIII. Sketch of Friedrich August Kekulé. (With Portrait.)
XIV. Editor's Table: A Voice from the Pulpit.—Lessons of Anthropology.—An Example of Social Decadence.—The Advance of Science
XV. Scientific Literature
XVI. Fragments of Science
Vol. LIV No. 4, February, 1899
I. Vegetation a Remedy for the Summer Heat of Cities. By Stephen Smith, M.D., LL.D
II. Mivart's Groundwork of Science. By Prof. Wm. Keith Brooks
III. The Science of Observation. By Charles Livy Whittle. (Illustrated.)
IV. Death Gulch, a Natural Bear-Trap. By T.A. Jaggar, Jr. (Illustrated.)
V. The Labor Problem in the Tropics. By W. Alleyne Ireland
VI. Principles of Taxation. XX. The Law of the Diffusion of Taxes. Part II. By the Late Hon. David A. Wells
VII. The Great Bombardment. By Charles F. Holder. (Illustrated.)
VIII. The Spirit of Conquest. By J. Novicow
IX. A Short History of Scientific Instruction. II. By Sir J.N. Lockyer
X. The Series Method: a Comparison. By Charlotte Taylor
XI. The Earliest Writing in France. By M. Gabriel de Mortillet
XII. Sketch of Gabriel de Mortillet. (With Portrait.)
XIII. Correspondence: The Foundation of Sociology.—Evolution and Education again.—Emerson and Evolution
XIV. Editor's Table: The New Superstition.—Emerson
XV. Scientific Literature
XVI. Fragments of Science
• two complete books
• illustrations
• linked Tables of Contents
CONTENTS
Vol. LIV No. 3, January, 1899
I. The Evolution of Colonies. VI. Industrial Evolution. By James Collier
II. The Mind's Eye. By Prof. Joseph Jastrow. (Illustrated.)
III. Nature Study in the Philadelphia Normal School. By L. L. W. Wilson, Ph. D.
IV. Principles of Taxation. XX. The Diffusion of Taxes. By the Late Hon. David A. Wells
V. Our Florida Alligator. By I. W. Blake. (Illustrated.)
VI. The Racial Geography of Europe. The Jews. II. By Prof. William Z. Ripley. (Illustrated.)
VII. True Tales of Birds and Beasts. By David Starr Jordan
VIII. Glacial Geology in America. By Prof. Daniel S. Martin
IX. Modern Studies of Earthquakes. By Georg Geraland
X. A Short History of Scientific Instruction. By Sir J. N. Lockyer
XI. Should Children under Ten learn to Read and Write? By Prof. G. T. W. Patrick
XII. Soils and Fertilizers. By Charles Minor Blackford, Jr., M. D.
XIII. Sketch of Friedrich August Kekulé. (With Portrait.)
XIV. Editor's Table: A Voice from the Pulpit.—Lessons of Anthropology.—An Example of Social Decadence.—The Advance of Science
XV. Scientific Literature
XVI. Fragments of Science
Vol. LIV No. 4, February, 1899
I. Vegetation a Remedy for the Summer Heat of Cities. By Stephen Smith, M.D., LL.D
II. Mivart's Groundwork of Science. By Prof. Wm. Keith Brooks
III. The Science of Observation. By Charles Livy Whittle. (Illustrated.)
IV. Death Gulch, a Natural Bear-Trap. By T.A. Jaggar, Jr. (Illustrated.)
V. The Labor Problem in the Tropics. By W. Alleyne Ireland
VI. Principles of Taxation. XX. The Law of the Diffusion of Taxes. Part II. By the Late Hon. David A. Wells
VII. The Great Bombardment. By Charles F. Holder. (Illustrated.)
VIII. The Spirit of Conquest. By J. Novicow
IX. A Short History of Scientific Instruction. II. By Sir J.N. Lockyer
X. The Series Method: a Comparison. By Charlotte Taylor
XI. The Earliest Writing in France. By M. Gabriel de Mortillet
XII. Sketch of Gabriel de Mortillet. (With Portrait.)
XIII. Correspondence: The Foundation of Sociology.—Evolution and Education again.—Emerson and Evolution
XIV. Editor's Table: The New Superstition.—Emerson
XV. Scientific Literature
XVI. Fragments of Science
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