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PAGE
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November 1887
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The Economic Disturbances Since 1873 V
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1
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Agassiz and Evolution
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17
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Specialization in Science
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26
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Food and Fiber Plants of the North American Indians
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31
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Science and Revelation
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47
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Astronomy with an Opera-Glass IV
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53
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About the Wedding-Ring
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71
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The Chemistry of Oyster-Fattening
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76
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Geikie on the Teaching of Geography
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87
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A Kitchen College
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96
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What American Zoologists Have Done for Evolution: 1887 Speech II
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100
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The Unhealthfulness of Basements
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114
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Sketch of Chester S. Lyman
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116
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Correspondence
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122
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Editor's Table
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123
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Literary Notices
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126
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Popular Miscellany
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136
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Notes
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142
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December 1887
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Inventions at Panama
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147
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Science and Practical Life
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166
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Changes in the Relative Values of the Precious Metals
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170
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American Cinque-Foils
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189
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The Rise of the Granger Movement
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199
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The Boyhood of Darwin
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208
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Thought and Language
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213
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The Metals of Ancient Chaldea
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220
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Our Forestry-Problem
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225
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The Dangers of Receiverships
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236
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A Great Lesson
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241
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The Color of Words
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257
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John Jacob Baeyer
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261
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Correspondence
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266
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Editor's Table
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267
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Literary Notices
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271
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Popular Miscellany
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281
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Notes
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287
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January 1888
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Governmental Interference with Production and Distribution
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289
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Evolution and Religious Thought
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311
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Glimpses of Life Along a Coral Reef
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315
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The Psychology of Joking
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327
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Railroads and Trade-Centers
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332
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Race and Language
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340
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Science and the Bishops
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352
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The Outcome of the Granger Movement
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368
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Climate of the Lake Region
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373
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English Phonology
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387
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The Monkeys of Dutch Guiana
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396
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Sketch of Cleveland Abbe
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400
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Editor's Table
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409
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Literary Notices
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413
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Popular Miscellany
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423
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Notes
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430
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February 1888
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New Chapters in the Warfare of Science: Physical Sciences IV
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433
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Progress at Panama
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447
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The Economic Outlook: Present and Prospective I
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455
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The Moon and the Weather
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473
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Animal Agency in Soil-Making
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484
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The Time it Takes to Think
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488
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What American Zoologists Have Done for Evolution: 1887 Speech III
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492
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Emotions versus Health in Women
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504
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Astronomy with an Opera-Glass V
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511
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The Adulteration of Milk
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529
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Recent Views Respecting Cancer
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534
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The Interstate Long and Short Haul
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537
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Vegetable and Animal Albumen
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541
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An Outcast Race in the Pyrenees
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546
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Sketch of Sir Joseph Whitworth
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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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558
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Popular Miscellany
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569
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Notes
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575
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March 1888
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The Economic Outlook: Present and Prospective II
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577
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New Chapters in the Warfare of Science: Physical Sciences V
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596
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Underground Waters as Social Factors
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610
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Glimpses at Darwin's Working Life
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619
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The Indians of British Columbia
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628
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Evolution: What it Is Not, and What it Is
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636
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Weather-Prognostics
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648
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The Antechamber of Consciousness
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657
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Our Ice-Supply and its Dangers
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668
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Flamingoes at Home
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682
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Curious Facts of Inheritance
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688
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Sketch of Henry Bradford Nason
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694
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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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702
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Popular Miscellany
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709
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Notes
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718
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April 1888
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College Athletics and Physical Development
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721
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The Struggle for Existence: A Programme
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732
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Forms and Failures of the Law
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751
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Hypnotism in Disease and Crime
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763
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Californian Dry-Winter Flowers
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770
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The Family-Life of Fishes
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777
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A Paper of Candy
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782
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The Earliest Plants
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787
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Chinese Superstitions
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796
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The Present Status of Mineralogy
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799
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The Uniformity of Social Phenomena
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806
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The Chemistry of Underground Waters
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813
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The Cause of Character
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821
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Sketch of David Ames Wells
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832
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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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848
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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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