NATURAL THE JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MUSEUM INDEX FOR VOLUME XIX Published from October to May, by THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY NEW YORK CITY 1919 An illustrated magazine devoted to the advancement of Natural History, the recording of scientific research, exploration, and discovery, and the development of museum exhibition and museum influence in education. Contributors are men eminent in these fields, including the scientific staff, explorers, and members of the American Museum NATURAL HISTORY IS SENT CONTENTS OF VOLUME XIX Four Years in the White North": A Review. Personal Glimpses of Theodore Roosevelt. Roosevelt, the Man of Abundant Life. A Series of Photographs Suggestive of the Varied Achievements and Interests of Theodore Roose- Has Progressive Evolution Come to an End?. Wild Life Conservation along the Gulf Coast. Observations on the Water Birds of Louisiana. Series of Duotone Reproductions Showing the Protected Bird Life of Russian Explorations of the Siberian Ocean in 1918. Recollections of Travel in Peru. Some Vanishing Scenic Features of the Southeastern United States.. The Method and Knowledge of Science. The Hoactzin-Only Survivor of an Ancient Order of Four-footed Birds. "Theodore Roosevelt's Letters to His Children" Sculptures of the Late Theodore Roosevelt.. Boulenger, the Man and His Work. The Honorable Position of Naturalist. Bird Photographs of Unusual Distinction. Sequoia-the Auld Lang Syne of Trees. ALFRED M. BAILEY |