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PAGE
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May 1883
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The Remedies of Nature I
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1
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Science and Conscience
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13
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Physics in General Education
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20
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Microscopic Life in the Air
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28
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How Much Animals Know
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39
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Chemistry and Pharmacy
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46
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Position and Stroke in Swimming
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54
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How the Ancient Forests Became Coal
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56
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A Superstitious Dog
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63
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From Buttercups to Monk's-Hood
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65
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On the Colors of Water
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68
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A Wonder from the Deep-Sea
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75
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Gymnastics
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77
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Why are We Right-Handed?
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86
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Lengthening the Visible Spectrum
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88
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The Boundaries of Astronomy I
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94
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On Brain-Work and Hand-Work
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104
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Sketch of Professor Richard Owen, F.R.S.
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109
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Correspondence
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114
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Editor's Table
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116
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Literary Notices
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123
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Popular Miscellany
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137
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Notes
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144
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June 1883
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Medical Quacks and Quackeries
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145
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Recent Magnetic Storms and Sun-Spots
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163
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Vivisection in the State of New York
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169
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Quartz: Its Varieties and Formation
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180
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The Remedies of Nature II
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187
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A German View of the Data of Ethics
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195
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Cost of Life
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202
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Science-Teaching in the Public Schools
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207
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The Chemistry of Cookery I
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214
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Our Marriage and Divorce Laws I
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224
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Evolution
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237
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The Boundaries of Astronomy II
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239
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Darwin and Copernicus
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249
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Whistling
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251
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Sketch of Professor Benjamin Silliman, LL.D.
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259
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Correspondence
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267
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Editor's Table
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268
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Literary Notices
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273
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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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July 1883
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The Railroad Problem in the United States
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289
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The Remedies of Nature III
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303
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Unwritten History
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317
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Machines Driven by Solar Rays
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337
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The Great Bridge and its Lessons
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339
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Selection in Grain-Growing
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354
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The Cause of Sea-Sickness
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362
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Meters for Power and Electricity
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365
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The Chemistry of Cookery II
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373
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Insectivorous Plants
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382
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Constructive Elements of the East River Bridge
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385
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The Industrial Position of Women
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388
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African Psychology
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399
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Sketch of Dr. William Farr
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404
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Correspondence
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408
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Editor's Table
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409
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Literary Notices
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416
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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 1883
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Changes in New England Population
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433
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The Anarchy of Modern Politics
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444
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Rank and Title
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453
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On Radiation
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456
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The Little Missouri Bad Lands I
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468
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Technical Education
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475
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The Remedies of Nature IV
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477
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Association of Colors with Sounds
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490
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The Formation of Sea-Waves
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492
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Mental Capacity of the Elephant
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497
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The Chemistry of Cookery III
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509
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The Geological Distribution of North American Forests
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517
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Perrier on the Theory of Descent
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524
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Our Indian Mythology
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527
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Locusts as Food for Man
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531
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A Natural Sea-Wall
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536
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The Telephone, with a Sketch of its Inventor, Philipp Reis
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540
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Correspondence
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552
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Editor's Table
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554
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Literary Notices
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559
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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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September 1883
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The Germ-Theory of Disease
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577
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The Chemistry of Cookery IV
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586
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Agricultural Experiment Stations
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596
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The Remedies of Nature V
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604
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Fire-Proof Building Construction
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613
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Ways of Preserving Food
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623
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Insanity
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627
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The Little Missouri Bad Lands II
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634
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Faculae and Sun-Spots
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642
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Insects and Disease - Mosquitoes and Malaria
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644
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The Growth of Hygienic Science
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658
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Our Marriage and Divorce Laws II
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663
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Woodland and Water-Course
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669
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How the Earth was Peopled I
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673
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Primitive Map-Making
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682
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The Granule of Starch
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687
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Sketch of Sir William E. Logan, LL.D., F.G.S.
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691
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Correspondence
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698
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Editor's Table
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701
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Literary Notices
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709
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Popular Miscellany
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715
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Notes
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720
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October 1883
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Matter Living and Not-Living
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721
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Homoeopathy as a Science
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732
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The Liver-Fluke of Sheep
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741
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Cyclones and Tornadoes
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748
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How the Earth was Peopled II
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753
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The Remedies of Nature VI
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760
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The Aim of Thermo-Chemical Investigations
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770
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The Historical Development of Modern Nursing
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773
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Clothing and the Atmosphere
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787
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The Sayings of Science
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798
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Symbiosis and Vegetating Animals
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811
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The Chemistry of Cookery V
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818
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Some Unsolved Problems in Geology I
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827
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The Colors of Flowers
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837
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Sketch of Dr. Max von Pettenkofer
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841
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Correspondence
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845
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Editor's Table
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849
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Literary Notices
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852
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Popular Miscellany
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858
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Notes
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863
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Index
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865
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