CONTENTS.
| PAGE | ||
| I. | The Evolution of Colonies. VII. Social Evolution. By J. Collier. | [577] |
| II. | Politics as a Form of Civil War. By Franklin Smith. | [588] |
| III. | My Pet Scorpion. By Norman Robinson. (Illustrated.) | [605] |
| IV. | The Peoples of the Balkan Peninsula—The Greek, the Slav, and the Turk. By Prof. William Z. Ripley. (Illustrated.) | [614] |
| V. | Marvelous Increase in Production of Gold. By Alexander E. Outerbridge, Jr. | [635] |
| VI. | The California Penal System. By Charles Howard Shinn. (Illus.) | [644] |
| VII. | The Scientific Expert and the Bering Sea Controversy. By George A. Clark. | [654] |
| VIII. | A School for the Study of Life under the Sea. By Eleanor Hodgens Patterson. | [668] |
| IX. | Science in Education. By Sir Archibald Geikie, F. R. S. | [672] |
| X. | Shall we Teach our Daughters the Value of Money? By Mrs. George Elmore Ide. | [686] |
| XI. | Sketch of Clémence Royer. By M. Jacques Boyer. (With Portrait.) | [690] |
| XII. | Editor's Table: Words of a Master.—Fads and Frauds | [699] |
| XIII. | Scientific Literature | [704] |
| XIV. | Fragments of Science | [712] |
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