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PAGE
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May 1881
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Story of a Salmon
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1
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Physical Education V
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7
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The Mineral Springs of Saratoga
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24
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Action of Radiant Heat on Gaseous Matter
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33
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Another World Down Here
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43
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The Origin and Structure of Volcanic Cones II
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49
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Eyes and School-Books
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54
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Deep-Sea Investigation
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59
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The Will-O'-The-Wisp and its Folk-Lore
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67
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Cynicism Opposed to Progress
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78
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Some Prehistoric Vessels
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80
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The Horace Mann School for the Deaf
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84
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Color-Blindness
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91
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The Eucalyptus in the Roman Campagna
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94
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Influence of the Post and Telegraph on International Relations
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101
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Sketch of Edward D. Cope
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110
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Editor's Table
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114
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Literary Notices
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116
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Popular Miscellany
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127
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Notes
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143
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June 1881
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Physical Education VI
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145
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On Fruits and Seeds I
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156
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Sunstroke and Some of its Sequels
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171
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The Value of our Forests
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176
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Production of Sound by Radiant Energy I
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186
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The Development of Political Institutions VII
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197
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Degeneration I
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218
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The Primeval American Continent
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229
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Natural Production of Alcohol
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238
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The Modern Development of Faraday's Conception of Electricity
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242
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Glucose and Grape-Sugar
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251
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The Mental Effect of Earthquakes
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257
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Sketch of Julius Adolph Stöckhardt
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261
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Editor's Table
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265
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Literary Notices
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269
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Popular Miscellany
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275
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Notes
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287
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July 1881
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The Races of Mankind
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289
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European Schools of Forestry
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311
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Production of Sound by Radiant Energy II
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324
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Physical Education VII
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334
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The Development of Political Institutions VIII
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342
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On Fruits and Seeds II
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354
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How to Prevent Drowning
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369
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Recent Advance in the Law of Intellectual Property
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372
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Recent Advances in Electric Lighting
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378
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Degeneration II
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382
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The Phenomena of Death
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394
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Union of the Telegraph and Postal Service
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400
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Sketch of Dr. Charles T. Jackson
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404
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Editor's Table
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408
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Literary Notices
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412
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Popular Miscellany
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422
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Notes
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431
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August 1881
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The Herring
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433
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Physical Education VIII
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450
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The Blood and its Circulation I
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460
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The Teachings of Modern Spectroscopy
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468
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Origin and History of Life Insurance I
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482
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The Insufficient Use of Milk
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491
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Intelligence of Ants I
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495
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Lunar Lore and Portraiture
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511
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The Visions of Sane Persons
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519
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School-Room Ventilation
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531
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Origin and Uses of Asphalt
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539
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The Unit in Plant-Life
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543
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The Electric Storage of Energy
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546
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Sketch of Robert Wilhelm Bunsen
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550
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Correspondence
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554
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Editor's Table
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555
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Literary Notices
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557
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Popular Miscellany
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565
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Notes
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575
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September 1881
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The Development of Political Institutions IX
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577
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Physical Education IX
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595
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Ancient Copper-Mines of Isle Royale
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601
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Writing Physiologically Considered
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620
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Modern Basis of Life Insurance II
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625
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State Education: A Necessity
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635
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The Blood and its Circulation II
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644
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About Measures of Length
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652
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Are Cemeteries Unhealthy?
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657
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Inheritance
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663
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Increase and Movement of the Colored Population I
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665
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Progress of Higher Science-Teaching
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676
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The Australian Aborigines
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680
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Unexplored Parts of the Old World
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684
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What Is a Molecule?
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688
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Sketch of James Craig Watson
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693
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Correspondence
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697
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Editor's Table
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698
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Literary Notices
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706
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Popular Miscellany
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711
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Notes
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719
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October 1881
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Physical Education X
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721
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The Practical Business of Life Insurance III
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732
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How the Earth Is Weighed
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743
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The Development of Political Institutions X
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750
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The Cultivation of Medical Science
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774
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Increase and Movement of the Colored Population II
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784
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About Comets
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790
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The Connection of the Biological Sciences with Medicine
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795
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Progress in the Manufacture of Steel
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808
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Intelligence of Ants II
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816
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Forest-Culture in Alpine Ravines
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830
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Cattle-Raising in South America
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835
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Biographical Notice of Prof. C. A. Young
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840
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Correspondence
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843
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Editor's Table
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846
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Literary Notices
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852
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Popular Miscellany
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859
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Notes
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864
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Index
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865
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