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| November 1879
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| The Recent Progress of Solar Physics
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1
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| The Diseases of Wild Animals
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11
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| On Radiant Matter I
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13
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| John Stuart Mill IV
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25
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| Ocean Meteorology I
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35
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| The Study of Physiology
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43
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| Mythologic Philosophy II
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56
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| The Evolution of a New Sense
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66
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| Why Do Springs and Wells Overflow? I
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71
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| Mars and his Moons
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82
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| Intellectual Straining in Authorship
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93
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| Respecting Rubbish
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97
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| A Reply to Fallacies of Evolution
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101
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| The Inauguration of Arago's Statue
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114
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| Sketch of Dr. Asa Fitch
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116
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| Editor's Table
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121
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| Literary Notices
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125
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| Popular Miscellany
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134
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| Notes
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143
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| December 1879
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| Recent Anthropology
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145
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| On Radiant Matter II
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157
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| The Genesis of Sex
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167
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| Ocean Meteorology II
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179
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| First-Hand and Second-Hand Knowledge
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197
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| Education of Brain-Cells
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200
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| Early Methods in Arithmetic
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204
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| Spencer's Data of Ethics
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210
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| History and Methods of Paleontological Discovery I
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219
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| The Beginnings of Geographical Science
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236
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| Expected Meteoric Display
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247
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| Many-Toed Horses
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258
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| Sketch of Heinrich Wilhelm Dove
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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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277
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| Popular Miscellany
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283
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| Notes
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287
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| January 1880
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| The International Weather-Service
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289
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| John Stuart Mill V
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311
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| A Roguish Household Pet
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318
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| On the Migrations of Races
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322
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| Vaccination in New York
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330
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| The Most Powerful Telescope in Existence
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337
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| The Moral Sense in the Lower Animals
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346
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| Middle-Age Spiritualism
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354
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| History and Methods of Paleontological Discovery II
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363
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| Interoceanic Canal Routes
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380
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| Premature Burials
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389
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| Why Do Springs and Wells Overflow? II
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397
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| Correspondence
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408
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| Editor's Table
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408
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| Literary Notices
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417
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| Popular Miscellany
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425
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| Notes
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432
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| February 1880
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| The Origin of Criminal Law
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433
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| Saporta's World of Plants Before the Appearance of Man
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446
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| How Typhoid Fever Is Conveyed
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460
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| Hanoverian Village Life
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467
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| Maps and Map-Making Before Mercator
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478
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| Ancient Methods of Filtration
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495
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| John Stuart Mill VI
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501
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| Imperfections of Modern Harmony
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508
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| Daylight in the Schoolroom
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517
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| Hygiene in the Higher Education of Women
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519
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| Artesian Wells and the Great Sahara
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530
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| The Origin of the Gypsies
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540
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| Prehistoric Records
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545
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| Sketch of Benjamin Silliman
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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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561
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| Popular Miscellany
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568
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| Notes
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576
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| March 1880
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| The Association of Ideas
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577
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| Dolmens in Japan
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593
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| The Study of Political Economy
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601
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| Ward's Natural Science Establishment
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612
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| The Force Behind Nature
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614
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| New Views of Animal Transformations
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625
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| The Duty of Enjoyment
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640
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| Intemperance in Study
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645
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| Water as Fuel
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653
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| The Early Free Schools of America
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663
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| Prehistoric Ruins in Southern Colorado
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666
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| The Convent of the Capuchins
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673
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| Athletics in Schools
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677
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| The Matamata
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684
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| Frost-Phenomena in Southern Russia
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686
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| Sketch of Carl Ritter
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689
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| Correspondence
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693
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| Editor's Table
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695
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| Literary Notices
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698
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| Popular Miscellany
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710
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| Notes
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720
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| April 1880
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| Progress and Poverty
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721
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| What Is Jupiter Doing?
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737
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| The Scientific Aspect of Free-Will
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745
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| Experimental Legislation
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754
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| Curious Ways of Getting Food
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770
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| The Pleasure of Visual Form I
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780
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| The Crayfish
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789
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| Learning to Write
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795
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| A Consideration of Suicide
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798
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| Vegetable Phosphorescence
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804
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| Croll's Climate and Time
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810
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| A Living Honeycomb
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824
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| Size of Brain and Size of Body
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827
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| The Textile Plants of the World
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831
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| Sketch of Dr. Charles F. Chandler
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833
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| Correspondence
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842
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| Editor's Table
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842
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| Literary Notices
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850
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| Popular Miscellany
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858
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| Notes
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864
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| Index
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865
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