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...comforting to think that there may still be something in the animal world unknown to man. The more credulous scientists are willing to admit that perhaps a few members of an "extinct" species are still "carrying on". Perhaps the Great Auk's ghost may yet return and hatch its phantom...
...convenience of members, the list of periodicals on file in the Reading Room of the Union is given below: Amateur Photographer, American Field, American Review of Reviews, Atlantic Monthly, Automobile Topics, Athenaeum, Auk, Bookman, Century, Christian Science Journal, Contemporary Review, Collier's, Country Life (English), Country Life in America, Cricket, Critic, Deutsche Pundschau, L'European, Everybody's, Field, Figaro Illustre, Fliegende Blatter, Forest and Stream, Fortnightly Review, Forum, Graphic, The Green Bag, Harper's Momnly, Harper's Weekly, Harvard Graduates' Magazine, Harvard Law Review, Horseless Age, Illustrated London News, Illustrated Sporting News (N. Y.), Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News (English...
...convenience of members the list of periodicals on file in the Reading Room of the Union is given below: Amateur Photographer, American Field, American Review of Reviews, Atlantic Monthly, Automobile Topics, Athenaeum, Auk, Bookman, Century, Contemporary Review, Collier's, Country Life (English), Country Life in America, Cricket, Critic, Deutsche Rundschau, Everybody's Magazine, Field, Figaro Illuste, Fliegende Blatter, Forest and Stream Fortnightly Review, Forum, Graphic, Harper's Monthly. Harper's Weekly. Harvard Graduates' Magazine, Harvard Law Review, Horseless Age, Illustrated London News, Illustrated Sporting News (N. Y.), Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News (English), L'Illustration, International Studio, Independent, Judge, Life...
...instinctive. Professor Morgan described a series of experiments which he made, proving this. With the aid of his lantern slides he also illustrated the developement of flight in all orders of birds, beginning with the highest development as shown in the swallow and ending with the penquin and the auk...
...stock now: Goeth's Faust, Iphigenie auk Tauris, and Egmont...