Gold in science and in industry, by G.T. Beilby, p. 215.
History of photography, by Robert Hunt, p. 163.
Index, p. 563.
Liberia, by Sir Harry Johnston, p. 247.
List of plates, p. VII.
Luminosity in plants, by Hans Molisch, p. 351.
New measurements of the distance of the sun, by A.R. Hinks, p. 101.
Notes on the Victoria lyre-bird, by A.E. Kitson, p. 363.
On the relations between the United States and Germany, especially in the field of science, by Herr Wilhelm Waldeyer, p. 533.
Pages listed in the Contents Note reflect printed page numbers within successive, separately paginated, parts of the publication.
Parental care among freshwater fishes, by Theodore Gill, p. 403.
Photographing lightning with a moving camera, by Alex Larsen, p. 119.
Plague in India, by Charles Creighton, p. 309.
Proceedings of the Board of Regents, p. XI.
Progress in radiography, by L. Gastine, p. 151.
Publication contains discontinuous pagination.
Report of the Executive Committee, p. XXI.
Report of the Secretary, p. 1.
Report of the U.S. National Museum follows p. 576.
Rudolph Albert Von Kolliker, by William Stirling, p. 557.
Some refinements of mechanical science, by Ambrose Swasey, p. 141.
Submarine navigation, by Sir William H. White, p. 235.
Table of contents, p. V.
Table of contents, p. V.
The Cullinan diamond, by F.H. Hatch and G.S. Corstorphine, p. 211.
The development of Rhodesia and its railway system in relation to oceanic highways, by J.T.P. Heatley, p. 279.
The ethics of Japan, by Baron Kencho Suyematsu, p. 293.
The fight against yellow fever, by A. Dastre, p. 339.
The genesis of the diamond, by Gardner F. Williams, p. 193.
The geographical results of the Tibet mission, by Sir Frank Younghusband, p. 265.
The influence of physical conditions in the genesis of species, by Joel A. Allen, p. 375.
The tantalum lamp, by W. Von Bolton and O. Feuerlein, p. 129.
Walter Reed, by Walter D. McCaw, p. 549.
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