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PAGE
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May 1886
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The Difficulties of Railroad Regulation
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1
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An Economic Study of Mexico II
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11
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Development of the Moral Faculty
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29
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De Candolle on the Production of Men of Science
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34
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The Problem of Crystallization
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46
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The Factors of Organic Evolution II
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54
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Food Accessories and Digestion
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63
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Photographing the Heavens
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71
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How Alcoholic Liquors are Made
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75
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The Care of Pictures and Prints
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83
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The Evolution of Language
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98
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The Science of Flat-Fish, or Soles and Turbot
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107
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Sketch of Francis Galton
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117
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Correspondence
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122
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Editor's Table
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125
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Literary Notices
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127
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Popular Miscellany
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135
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Notes
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142
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June 1886
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Evolution Bounded by Theology
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145
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An Economic Study of Mexico III
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153
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What May Animals Be Taught?
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168
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Primitive Clocks
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182
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The Factors of Organic Evolution III
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192
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Ethnology of the Blackfoot Tribes
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204
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Rafinesque
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212
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Counting Unconsciously
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221
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The Millennium of Madness
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226
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The Principles of Domestic Fireplace Construction
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230
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Scratching in the Animal Kingdom
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245
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The Poisons in Spoiling Food
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250
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Eels and their Young
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254
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Sketch of George Engelmann, M.D.
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260
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Editor's Table
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266
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Literary Notices
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269
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Popular Miscellany
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279
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Notes
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287
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July 1886
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An Economic Study of Mexico IV
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289
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Earthquakes and Other Seismic Movements
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305
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An Experiment in Silk-Culture
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317
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The Influence of Exercise Upon Health
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322
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Transportation and the Federal Government
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335
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Bohemian Glass
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346
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Geological Climate in High Latitudes
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352
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Animal and Plant Lore I
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367
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The Origin and Structure of Meteorites
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374
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The Care of the Brain
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386
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Rustless Iron
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393
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The Development of Minerals
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397
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Sketch of Gerard Mercator
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404
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Correspondence
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411
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Editor's Table
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412
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Literary Notices
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415
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Popular Miscellany
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425
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Notes
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431
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August 1886
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Woods and their Destructive Fungi I
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433
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An Economic Study of Mexico V
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444
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The Extension of Scientific Teaching
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458
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A Canadian Chapter in Agrarian Agitation
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462
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Genius and Precocity I
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469
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The Progress of Psychical Research
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482
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Causes of the Present Commercial Crisis
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491
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The Physical Laboratory in Modern Education
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504
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Mineral Springs of Eastern France
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508
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Good Time and its Ascertainment
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519
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Recent Progress in Chemistry
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523
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The Prediction of Natural Phenomena
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538
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Sketch of Oswald Heer
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546
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Editor's Table
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554
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Literary Notices
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556
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Popular Miscellany
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567
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Notes
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574
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September 1886
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Ex-President Porter on Evolution
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577
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Genius and Precocity II
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594
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Woods and their Destructive Fungi II
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604
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In the Lion Country
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617
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Some Outlines from the History of Education I
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626
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Hereditary Diseases and Race-Culture
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639
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Evolution in Architecture
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642
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Indian Medicine
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649
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The Antarctic Ocean
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660
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Some Economics of Nature
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666
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The Nature of Pleasure and Pain
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681
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Sketch of Frederick Ward Putnam
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693
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Editor's Table
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698
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Literary Notices
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700
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Popular Miscellany
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710
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Notes
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718
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October 1886
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The Distribution of Wealth
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721
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Meteorites, Meteors, and Shooting-Stars
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733
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Some Outlines from the History of Education II
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747
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The Microbes of Animal Diseases
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761
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A Psychological Study of Fear
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771
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Some Peculiar Habits of the Cray-Fish
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784
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Le Play's Studies in Social Phenomena
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787
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Universal Time
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795
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A Bald and Toothless Future
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803
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Life on a Coral Island
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806
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Are Black and White Colors?
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814
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The Philosophy of Diet
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818
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German Paleontological Museums
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827
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Nitrification
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831
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Sketch of General John Newton
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834
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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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856
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Notes
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863
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Index
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865
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