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PAGE
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| January 1909
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| The Career of Herbert Spencer
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5
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| Lineaments of the Desert
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19
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| On the Therapeutic Action of Fermented Milk
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31
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| Poetry and Science: The Case of Charles Darwin
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43
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| A Biographical History of Botany at St Louis, Missouri II
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48
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| The Art of Bleaching and Dyeing as Applied to Food
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58
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| Mr Roosevelt's Opportunity as President of a University
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62
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| Commercialism
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70
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| Foreign Associates of National Societies II
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80
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| The School and the Family
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84
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| The Progress of Science
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96
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| February 1909
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| The National Exposition at Rio de Janeiro
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105
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| A Biographical History of Botany at St Louis, Missouri III
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124
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| The Latest Calabrian Disaster
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134
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| Jefferson Davis's Camel Experiment
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141
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| Railroads and the Smoke Nuisance
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153
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| Account of a Trip in Southernmost Japan, with Early Records of its Discovery
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161
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| An American Contribution to the History of the Physiology of Digestion
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174
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| The Instruments and Methods of Research
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184
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| The Progress of Science
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203
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| March 1909
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| The Electric Operation of Steam Railways
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209
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| The Influence of Radium Rays on a Few Life Processes of Plants
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222
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| The Work of Boards of Health
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233
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| A Biographical History of Botany at St Louis, Missouri IV
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240
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| Fire's Havoc a Senseless Waste
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259
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| The World's Annual Metal Crop
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271
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| Science and Morality
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284
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| Steps in the Evolution of Religion
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290
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| The American Public School
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300
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| The Progress of Science
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308
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| April 1909
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| Life and Works of Darwin
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315
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| The Individuality of Charles Darwin
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344
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| Darwin and Geology
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349
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| Darwin and Botany
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355
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| Darwin and Zoology
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361
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| For Darwin
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367
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| Predarwinian and Postdarwinian Biology
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381
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| The Halo of a Hundred Years: February, 1809 to February, 1909
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386
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| The Origin of the Theory of Natural Selection
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396
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| The First Presentation of the Theory of Natural Selection
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402
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| The Progress of Science
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407
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| May 1909
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| The Type of the Panama Canal
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417
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| Tariff Revision from the Manufacturer's Standpoint I
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442
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| Tariff Revision from the Manufacturer's Standpoint II
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450
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| Tariff Revision from the Importer's Standpoint
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457
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| Tariff Revision from the Consumer's Standpoint
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463
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| A Permanent Tariff Bureau: Its Relation to Congress and Proper Procedure for Tariff Revision
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468
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| Josiah Willard Gibbs and his Relation to Modern Science I
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470
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| On a Very Prevalent Abuse of Abstraction
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485
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| The Closing of a Famous Astronomical Problem
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494
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| The Harpswell Laboratory
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505
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| The Progress of Science
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514
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| June 1909
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| The Tides: Their Causes and Representation
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521
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| Facts Concerning the Determination and Inheritance of Sex
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540
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| Josiah Willard Gibbs and his Relation to Modern Science II
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551
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| Suggestions from Two Cases of Cerebral Surgery Without Anesthetics
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562
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| Hysteria as an Asset
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568
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| Notes on Certain Philosophies of the Day
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575
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| Formative Influences
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579
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| Training College Teachers
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588
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| Okefinokee Swamp
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596
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| The Progress of Science
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615
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| Index
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621
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