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PAGE
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May 1879
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The Origin of Worlds
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1
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The Growth of the Will
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10
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Clews in Natural History
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14
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Dietetic Curiosities II
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30
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Bodily Conditions as Related to Mental States
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40
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New Guinea and its Inhabitants II
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57
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Dangers of Darwinism
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68
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Disease of the Body as a Mental Stimulant
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71
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On Sensation and the Unity of Structure of Sensiferous Organs
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86
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Residual Phenomena
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101
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The Autobiography of George Combe
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109
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Sketch of Professor W. D. Whitney
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121
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Correspondence
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123
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Editor's Table
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124
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Literary Notices
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129
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Popular Miscellany
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137
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Notes
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143
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June 1879
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The Condition of Women from a Zoological Point of View I
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145
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Selecting a First Meridian
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156
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The Study of Physics in the Secondary Schools
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159
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Modern Science in its Relation to Literature
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166
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Observations on the Chameleon
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178
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The United States Life-Saving Service
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182
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Diseased Condition of the Faculty of Wonder
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196
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Are Explosions in Coal Mines Preventable?
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200
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Chemistry in its Relations to Medicine
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214
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The History of Games
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225
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Whales and their Neighbors
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237
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A Problem in Human Evolution
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250
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Sketch of Professor Clifford
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258
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Correspondence
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265
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Editor's Table
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265
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Literary Notices
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271
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Popular Miscellany
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280
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Notes
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288
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July 1879
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Wasted Forces
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289
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The Geological Survey of the Fortieth Parallel
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302
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A Study in Locomotion
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317
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John Stuart Mill II
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327
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A Question of Eating
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345
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The Condition of Women from a Zoological Point of View II
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347
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A Visit to the New Zealand Geysers
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356
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Pleased with a Feather
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366
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Food and Feeding I
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377
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Julius Robert Mayer
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397
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Correspondence
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408
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Editor's Table
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410
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Literary Notices
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415
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Popular Miscellany
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423
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Notes
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431
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August 1879
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Removal of Inherited Tendencies to Disease
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433
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The Story of the November Meteors
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445
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The Re-Education of the Adult Brain
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455
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The Molecular Theory
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462
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Neuter Insects
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470
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Agnosticism as Developed in Huxley's Hume
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478
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The Age of Cave-Dwellers in America
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488
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Chloral and Other Narcotics I
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491
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The Brightness and Distribution of the Fixed Stars
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503
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Food and Feeding II
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514
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Dry-Rot in Timber
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525
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Generic Images
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532
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Monarchy and its Drawbacks
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545
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Geographical Evolution I
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548
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Sketch of Professor Daniel Vaughan
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556
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Editor's Table
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557
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Literary Notices
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560
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Popular Miscellany
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566
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Notes
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576
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September 1879
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Spiritualism as a Scientific Question
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577
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Geographical Evolution II
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593
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Serpent-Charm
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606
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Novelty in Patents
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612
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Development of the House-Fly
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618
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Food and Feeding III
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620
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A Remarkable Coincidence
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628
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The Classical Controversy
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631
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The Vanilla-Plant
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642
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Chloral and Other Narcotics II
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646
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Spontaneous and Imitative Crime
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656
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Materialism and its Lessons
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667
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The Birth, Life, and Death of a Storm
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682
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Biographical Notice of George F. Barker
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693
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Correspondence
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698
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Editor's Table
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700
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Literary Notices
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705
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Popular Miscellany
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712
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Notes
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719
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October 1879
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Protoplasm and Life
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721
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John Stuart Mill III
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750
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Atlantis Not a Myth
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759
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Micro-Organisms and their Effects in Nature
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764
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The Science and Philosophy of Recreation
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772
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Mythologic Philosophy I
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795
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A Home-Made Spectroscope
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808
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The Source of Muscular Power
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812
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The Results of Abstraction in Science
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825
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The Age of Ice
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833
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Sketch of Professor Frankland
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838
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Correspondence
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841
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Editor's Table
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842
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Literary Notices
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845
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Popular Miscellany
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853
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Notes
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863
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Index
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865
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