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November 1899
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The Real Problems of Democracy
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1
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An English University
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14
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The Wonderful Century
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25
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Spider Bites and Kissing Bugs
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31
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The Mosquito Theory of Malaria
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42
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Food Poisoning
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47
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Wireless Telegraphy
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59
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Emigrant Diamonds in America
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73
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Needed Improvements in Theater Sanitation
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84
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The New Field Botany
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98
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Do Animals Reason?
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105
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Sketch of George M. Sternberg
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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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122
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Scientific Literature
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126
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General Notices
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128
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Publications Received
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134
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Fragments of Science
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135
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Minor Paragraphs
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142
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Notes
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143
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December 1899
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Exact Methods in Sociology
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145
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Vinland and its Ruins
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160
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The Education of the Feminist
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176
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Development of the American Newspaper
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186
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Value of the Study of Art
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204
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How Standard Time Is Obtained
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213
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Agricultural Education in Foreign Countries
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218
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Eastern Oyster Culture in Oregon
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233
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Malay Folklore
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239
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Electricity from Thales to Faraday
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242
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Wingless Birds
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254
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Sketch of Frederick C. Selous
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258
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Editor's Table
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264
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Scientific Literature
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268
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General Notices
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270
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Publications Received
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279
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Fragments of Science
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280
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Minor Paragraphs
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286
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Notes
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287
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January 1900
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Advance of Astronomy During the Nineteenth Century
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289
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The Applications of Explosives I
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300
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A Paradoxical Anarchist
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312
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What Makes the Trolley Car Go I
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316
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Woman's Struggle for Liberty in Germany
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328
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Scenes on the Planets
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337
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Professor Ward on Naturalism and Agnosticism
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349
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Destructive Effects of Vagrant Electricity
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357
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Winter Birds in a City Park
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366
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Old Rattler and the King Snake
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371
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Remarkable Volcanic Eruptions in the Philippines
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374
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The Scavengers of the Body
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379
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Editor's Table
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385
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Fragments of Science
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388
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Minor Paragraphs
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395
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Notes
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397
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Publications Received
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399
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February 1900
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South Sea Bubbles in Science
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401
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What Makes the Trolley Car Go II
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408
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Is the Christian Religion Declining?
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423
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A Century of Geology I
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431
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The Applications of Explosives II
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444
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A Year's Progress in the Klondike
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455
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The Decline of Criminal Jurisprudence in America
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466
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The Blind Fishes of North America
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473
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The Man of Science in Practical Affairs
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487
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Forenoon and Afternoon
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492
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President Jordan's Neminism
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494
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Correspondence
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497
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Editor's Table
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501
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Fragments of Science
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505
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Minor Paragraphs
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510
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Notes
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511
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Publications Received
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512
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March 1900
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The Transplantation of a Race
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513
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Modern City Roadways
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524
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Typical Criminals
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539
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A Century of Geology II
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546
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Salamanders and Salamander Cats
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556
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What Makes the Trolley Car Go III
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564
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A Survival of Medieval Credulity I
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577
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Ribbon Lightning
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587
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Cross-Education
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589
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The Morbid Sense of Injury
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596
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Early Experiments in Air Flight
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603
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Sketch of Edward Orton
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607
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Editor's Table
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614
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Fragments of Science
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618
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Minor Paragraphs and Notes
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622
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Publications Received
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624
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April 1900
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Recent Years of Egyptian Exploration
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625
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The Gold Sands of Cape Nome
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633
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A State Official on Excessive Taxation
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645
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Latest Developments with the X Rays
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659
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A Hundred Years of Chemistry I
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673
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The Science of Art Form
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685
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Steam Turbines and High-Speed Vessels
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616
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A Survival of Medieval Credulity II
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706
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Genuine Starch Factories
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716
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Trade Corporations in China
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722
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Editor's Table
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728
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Fragments of Science
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731
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Minor Paragraphs
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737
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Notes
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738
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Publications Received
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739
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Index
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741
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