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PAGE
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May 1877
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Gar-Pikes, Old and Young I
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1
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Mesmerism, Odylism, Table-Turning, and Spiritualism I
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12
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Aqueducts
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26
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Gravitation, and How it Works
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37
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On the Habits of Ants
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39
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The New Star in the Constellation of the Swan
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59
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Antique Marbles
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67
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On the Wonderful Divisibility of Gold and Other Metals
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74
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Movements of Jupiter's Cloud-Masses
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81
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Toadstool-Eating
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93
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Sketch of President Barnard
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100
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Correspondence
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104
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Editor's Table
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105
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Literary Notices
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110
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Popular Miscellany
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121
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Notes
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127
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June 1877
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On the Evolution of the Family I
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129
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Our American Owls
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142
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Initiatory Forces
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156
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Mesmerism, Odylism, Table-Turning, and Spiritualism II
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161
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On the Distribution of Standard Time in the United States
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174
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Matter and Mind
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183
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Gar-Pikes, Old and Young II
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186
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Relation of the Air to the House We Live in
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196
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Spinoza: 1677 and 1877
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216
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Transmission of Excitations in Sensory Nerves
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230
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On the Physical Condition of Jupiter and Saturn
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233
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Sketch of Alfred Russel Wallace
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235
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Correspondence
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236
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Editor's Table
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238
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Literary Notices
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242
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Popular Miscellany
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249
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Notes
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255
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July 1877
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On the Evolution of the Family II
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257
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The Tides I
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271
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On Ground-Air in its Hygienic Relations
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280
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A Brief Historical Sketch of Discovery of the Circulation of the Blood
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294
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Over-Consumption or Over-Production?
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306
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Atmospheric Pressure and Life
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316
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Heat and Motion, and Political Economy
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329
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On Heredity in Nervous Diseases
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332
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The Material Resources of Life
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339
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The Zodiacal Light
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349
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Dr. Balfour Stewart
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359
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Correspondence
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362
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Editor's Table
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367
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Literary Notices
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371
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Popular Miscellany
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378
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Notes
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383
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August 1877
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The Climatic Influence of Vegetation-A Plea for our Forests
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385
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Education as a Science III
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391
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The Norwegian Lemming and its Migrations
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404
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Matches
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413
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The Import of Protoplasm
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422
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The Electric Candle
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429
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The Status of Women and Children
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433
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Imagination
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455
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A Philosophical Emperor
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461
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Bad Odors in Reservoired Drinking-Water
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469
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A Run Through the Museums of Europe
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472
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The Sewing-Machine in Political Economy
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481
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Correspondence
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487
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Editor's Table
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491
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Literary Notices
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497
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Popular Miscellany
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505
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Notes
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511
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September 1877
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Domestic Retrospect and Prospect
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513
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Odd Forms Among Fishes
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525
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The Observatories of Italy
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538
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On Drops
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544
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Civilization and Morals
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549
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Does it Take Time to Think?
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564
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Aboriginal Pottery of the Salt-Springs, Illinois
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573
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Instinct and Intelligence
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585
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Science and War
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599
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The Labor-Question
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605
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Sketch of Professor Simon Newcomb
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612
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Correspondence
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615
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Editor's Table
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618
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Literary Notices
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624
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Popular Miscellany
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631
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Notes
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639
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October 1877
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Bathybius and the Moners
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641
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Molecular Magnitudes
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653
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Simple Experiments in Optics
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658
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On Elementary Instruction in Physiology
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668
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Cosmic and Organic Evolution
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672
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Pessimism and its Antidote
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682
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The Modern Piano-Forte
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691
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Snoring, and How to Stop it
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704
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Mars and its Satellites
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706
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Huxley's American Lectures
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709
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Specimens of Educational Literature
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713
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The Psycho-Physiological Sciences
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721
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The Decline of Party Government
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734
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Sketch of Professor Jevons
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745
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Correspondence
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748
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Editor's Table
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750
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Literary Notices
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757
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Popular Miscellany
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762
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Notes
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768
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Index
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769
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