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PAGE
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November 1883
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The Greek Question
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1
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Influence of the Environment on Religion
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6
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Ischia and its Earthquakes
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24
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A Plea for Pure Science
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30
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The Remedies of Nature VII
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45
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The Age of Trees
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53
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Some Unsolved Problems in Geology II
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61
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Inlets for Infection
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73
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Remarks on the Influence of Science
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82
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A Home-Made Telescope
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85
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The Utility of School-Recesses
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90
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The Chemistry of Cookery VI
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98
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Sketch of Lamarck
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105
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Correspondence
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112
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Editor's Table
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117
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Literary Notices
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122
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Popular Miscellany
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133
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Notes
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143
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December 1883
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Alexander von Humboldt
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145
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Suggestions on Social Subjects
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160
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The Habitation and the Atmosphere
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169
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A Belt of Sun-Spots
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180
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The Morality of Happiness I
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187
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Genius and Heredity
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191
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The Remedies of Nature VIII
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196
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Land-Birds in Mid-Ocean
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207
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The Illusion of Chance
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209
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Female Education from a Medical Point of View I
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214
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The Chemistry of Cookery VII
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224
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Vinous Superstitions
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234
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Malaria and the Progress of Medicine
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238
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The Loess-Deposits of Northern China
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243
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The Natural Setting of Crystals
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248
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Surface Characters of the Planet Mars
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249
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The New Profession
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254
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Concentric Rings of Trees
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259
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Correspondence
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262
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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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276
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Notes
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287
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January 1884
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The Classical Question in Germany
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289
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Early Colonists of the Swiss Lakes
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306
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The Morality of Happiness II
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311
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Female Education from a Medical Point of View II
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319
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The Control of Circumstances
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335
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Religious Retrospect and Prospect
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340
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The Iguanodon
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351
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Defective Eye-Sight
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357
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The Chemistry of Cookery VIII
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359
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Catching Cold
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368
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The Source of Muscular Energy
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377
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Idiosyncrasy
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387
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Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire
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403
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Correspondence
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409
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Editor's Table
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412
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Literary Notices
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416
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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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February 1884
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The New Toryism
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433
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College Athletics I
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446
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The Remedies of Nature IX
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454
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Dangerous Kerosene and the Methods for its Detection
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461
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The Morality of Happiness III
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469
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The Aurora Borealis
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474
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Defenses of the Lesser Animals
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484
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The Comet of 1812 and 1883
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488
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How We Sneeze, Laugh, Stammer, and Sigh
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491
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The Chemistry of Cookery IX
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496
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Under-Ground Wires
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503
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An Overdose of Hasheesh
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509
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The Causes of Earthquakes
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515
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Last Wills and Testaments
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520
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Fifty Years of Mechanical Engineering
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530
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A Prehistoric Water-System
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539
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Working Capacity of Unshod Horses
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542
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House-Building in the East
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544
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Sketch of Sir Charles William Siemens
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549
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Correspondence
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554
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Editor's Table
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556
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Literary Notices
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561
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Popular Miscellany
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570
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Notes
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575
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March 1884
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From Moner to Man
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577
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College Athletics II
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587
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Green Suns and Red Sunsets
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598
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The Ancestry of Birds
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606
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Mexico and its Antiquities
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618
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The Remedies of Nature X
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628
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Study: Physiologically Considered
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639
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Fashion and Deformity in the Feet
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645
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On Rainbows
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659
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Science Versus the Classics
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674
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The Jury System
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676
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The Chemistry of Cookery X
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686
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Science and Safety at Sea
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692
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Sketch of Ormsby MacKnight Mitchel
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695
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Correspondence
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700
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Editor's Table
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702
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Literary Notices
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706
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Popular Miscellany
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714
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Notes
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719
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April 1884
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The Coming Slavery
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721
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The Electric Railway
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742
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Photographing a Streak of Lightning
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752
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Methods of Instruction in Mineralogy
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754
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Physiological Significance of Vital Force
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760
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The Chemistry of Cookery XI
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773
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A Defense of Modern Thought
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780
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The Faculty of Speech
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793
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Biblical and Modern Leprosy
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797
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The Remedies of Nature XI
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800
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The Morality of Happiness IV
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808
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Why the Eyes of Animals Shine in the Dark
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813
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Prehistoric Art in America
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818
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Recent Geological Changes in Western Michigan
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826
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Sketch of August Wilhelm Hofmann
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831
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Correspondence
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832
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Editor's Table
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839
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Literary Notices
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844
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Popular Miscellany
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855
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Notes
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863
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Index
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865
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