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Show LITERATURE. POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY. Contents of the August number: "Civilization and Scienoe," by Prof, Etoil Du Bois-Reymond; "Prof. Huxley's Address at the Haivey Tricentenary;" Tri-centenary;" "Tte Teredo and its Depredations,1' by Dr. E. H. Von B.nmhauer; "On the Dread and Dislike of Science," by George Henry Ipfffis; "Curious Systems of Nota-tiou," Nota-tiou," by T. F. Browne. I; "Man and Hie Struclural Affinities, " by A. R. Grote, A.M.; "A New Photographic Process;" "Voluntary Motion," by Prof. Payton Spence, M.D.; "Monera and the Problem ol Life," by Edmund Ed-mund Montgomery, M.D.; "Composite "Com-posite Portraits," by Francis Galton, F. R. 8.; ''Illustrations of the Logic ot Science," by C. S. Pierce; "Poisons of the Intelligence HaBheesh," by (jnaries iticne-i; "OKetou or inomas Alva Edison," by G. M. Shaw; Editor's Table, Literary Notices, Popular Pop-ular Miscellany, Notes. James Dwyer, Salt Lake. POPULAR SC1ESCE MONTHLY SUPPLE AlENT. Contenta of the August number: "The Approaching Total Solar Eclipse," by R. A. Proctor; "A Modern 'Symposium' II. Subject: 'Is the Popular Judgment in Politics More Just than that of the Higher Orders?' " by W. It. Grey, R. Lowe, W. E. Gladstone, Lord Arthur Rui-sell; Rui-sell; "Consciousness of Time," by: George J. Romanes; "What the Sun! is Made Of," by Norman Lockyer, F. R. S.; "Political Economy as a Moral Science," by W, Cunningham; "On the Position and Influence of Women in Ancient Greece," by James Donald son, L. L. D.; "Impressions of America Amer-ica IV. Popular Education," by R. W. Dale; "On the Possibility of Explaining Ex-plaining Past Changes in the Universe by Causes at Present in Operation," by S. Tolver Preston; "What is Morphology?" Mor-phology?" by W. K. Parker; "The Evolution of Beauty," by F. T. Mott, F. R. G. 8.; "The Fear of Lightning," Light-ning," "The Problem of Final Causes and Contemporary Physiology," by Paul Janet; brief notea. |