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May 1878
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The Radiometer: A Fresh Evidence of a Molecular Universe
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1
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Personal Reminiscences of Some Deceased Savants
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20
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Evolution of Ceremonial Government IV
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25
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How Sound and Words are Produced
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43
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The Scientific Study of Human Testimony I
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53
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The Growth of the Steam-Engine VI
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64
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Relation of the Finite to the Infinite
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73
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Liquefaction of the Gases II
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78
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Metric Reform
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82
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The Question of Pain in Drowning
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93
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Science and Mental Improvement
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96
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Sketch of Professor Edward S. Morse
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102
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Correspondence
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105
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Editor's Table
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106
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Literary Notices
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112
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Popular Miscellany
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119
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Notes
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127
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June 1878
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The Age of Gymnastics
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129
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The Gigantic Extinct Armadillos and their Peculiarities, with a Restoration
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139
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Evolution of Ceremonial Government V
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146
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Water-Waves and Sound-Waves
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166
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The Scientific Study of Human Testimony II
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173
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The Pygmy Monkey
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184
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Scientific Courses of Study
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187
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The Cardiff Giant, and Other Frauds
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107
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Illustrations of the Logic of Science V
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203
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On Brain-Forcing
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217
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Sketch of Professor C. F. Hartt
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231
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Correspondence
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236
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Editor's Table
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237
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Literary Notices
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244
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Popular Miscellany
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250
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Notes
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255
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July 1878
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Civilization and Science I
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257
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Recent Experiments on Fog-Signals
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275
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Water-Supply of Rivers
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288
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Evolution of Ceremonial Government VI
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192
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Education as a Science IV
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302
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Sea-Side Studies
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312
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The Scientific Study of Human Testimony III
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328
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On the Formation of Nebulae
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339
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The Question of Pain in Hanging
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349
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The Radical Fallacy of Materialism
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354
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Sketch of Professor Du Bois-Reymond
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360
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Editor's Table
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365
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Literary Notices
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371
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Popular Miscellany
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377
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Notes
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383
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August 1878
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Civilization and Science II
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385
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Professor Huxley's Address at the Harvey Tricentenary
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396
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The Teredo and its Depredations I
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400
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On the Dread and Dislike of Science
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410
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Curious Systems of Notation
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420
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Man and his Structural Affinities
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429
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A New Photographic Process
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441
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Voluntary Motion
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444
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Monera, and the Problem of Life I
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455
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Composite Portraits
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460
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Illustrations of the Logic of Science VI
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470
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Poisons of the Intelligence-Hasheesh
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482
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Sketch of Thomas Alva Edison
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487
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Editor's Table
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492
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Literary Notices
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498
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Popular Miscellany
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506
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Notes
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511
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September 1878
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The Place of Conscience in Evolution
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513
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Civilization and Science III
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529
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Artificial Precious Stones
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539
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The Teredo and its Depredations II
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545
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Science in the English Schools
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558
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Monera, and the Problem of Life II
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563
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The Astronomical History of Worlds
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571
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Genealogy
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583
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An Infant's Progress in Language
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587
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The Origin of Fruits
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597
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Sketch of Professor O. C. Marsh
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612
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Editor's Table
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618
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Literary Notices
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625
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Popular Miscellany
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633
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Notes
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640
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October 1878
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The Geological History of New York Island and Harbor
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641
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Education as a Science V
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660
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The Progress of Anthropology
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668
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Monera, and the Problem of Life III
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677
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Electricity in Thunder-Storms
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689
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Consciousness Under Chloroform
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694
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Hallucinations of the Senses
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698
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Yellow Fever
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714
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Bird or Reptile-Which?
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719
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The Planet Vulcan
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732
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The Genesis of Disinterested Benevolence
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735
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Sketch of Claude Bernard
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742
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Editor's Table
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745
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Literary Notices
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749
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Popular Miscellany
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758
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Notes
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767
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Index
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769
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