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| November 1876
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| What American Zoologists Have Done for Evolution: 1876 Speech I
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1
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| The Early History of Fire
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17
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| Physical Science in English Schools
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23
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| Nature of the Invertebrate Brain II
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27
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| Prenatal and Infantile Culture
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38
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| Professor Huxley's Lectures I
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43
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| The Moon's Influence on the Weather
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56
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| Difficulties of Development as Applied to Man
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60
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| The So-Called Conflict of Science and Religion
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72
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| Astronomy in America
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75
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| Is the Development Hypothesis Sufficient?
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86
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| Sketch of Dr. Arnott
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100
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| Correspondence
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102
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| Editor's Table
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103
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| Literary Notices
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108
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| Miscellany
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112
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| Notes
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127
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| December 1876
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| Fermentation and its Bearings on the Phenomena of Disease
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129
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| The Protection of Buildings from Lightning
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154
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| Mormonism from a Mormon Point of View
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156
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| More Concerning Mechanical Tools
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173
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| What American Zoologists Have Done for Evolution: 1876 Speech II
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181
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| The Laws of Health
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198
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| Canine Sagacity
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202
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| Professor Huxley's Lectures II
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207
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| On Variation in the Moths
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223
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| The Constancy of Motion
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225
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| Sketch of Professor Mayer
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230
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| Correspondence
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234
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| Editor's Table
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234
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| Literary Notices
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240
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| Miscellany
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247
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| Notes
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255
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| January 1877
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| The Earlier Forms of Life
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257
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| Theories of Primitive Marriage
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272
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| Professor Huxley's Lectures III
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285
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| The Study and Teaching of Biology
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298
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| The Parallel Roads of Glen Roy
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309
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| Science in America
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313
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| Mental Overwork
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326
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| The Medical Profession in Modern Thought
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330
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| About Sharks
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348
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| Aboriginal Settlements of the Pacific Coast
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353
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| Sketch of Sir William Thomson
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357
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| Correspondence
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361
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| Editor's Table
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363
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| Literary Notices
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372
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| Popular Miscellany
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378
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| Notes
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383
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| February 1877
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| The Trial of Galileo
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385
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| Distance and Dimensions of the Sun
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402
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| Education as a Science I
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418
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| The Production of Cognac Brandy
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428
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| Ups and Downs of the Long Island Coast
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434
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| An American Astronomical Achievement
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446
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| Nature and Life in Lapland
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450
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| Physiology of Mind-Reading
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459
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| Compressed-Air Locomotive in St Gothard Tunnel
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473
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| Gas Manufacture and Gas Companies
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478
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| Sketch of Professor J. P. Cooke Jr.
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491
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| Editor's Table
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496
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| Literary Notices
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500
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| Popular Miscellany
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507
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| Notes
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512
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| March 1877
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| Education as a Science II
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513
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| Formation of Raindrops and Hailstones
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522
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| On the Study of Biology
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527
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| How the Earth was Regarded in Old Times
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542
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| How the Earth was Explored in 1876
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553
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| Is the Moon a Dead Planet?
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568
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| Size of the Principal Telescopes in the World
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574
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| The Journeyings and Dispersal of Animals
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576
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| The Early Man of North America
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582
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| Biographical Sketch of Thomas Edward
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594
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| Correspondence
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609
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| Editor's Table
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615
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| Literary Notices
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621
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| Popular Miscellany
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631
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| Notes
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639
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| April 1877
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| A Combat with an Infective Atmosphere
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641
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| Relations of the Air to our Clothing
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654
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| Audubon's Lily Rediscovered
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675
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| The Plant-Eaters of North America
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678
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| The Science vs the Art of Chemistry
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691
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| Vital Statistics
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697
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| World-Creations
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701
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| Accoutrement of a Field-Geologist
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708
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| On the Annihilation of the Mind
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715
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| The First Popular Scientific Treatise
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718
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| The Ball-Paradox
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725
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| Laboratory Endowment
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729
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| The Origin and Curiosities of the Arabic Numerals
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736
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| The Scientific Labors of William Crookes
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739
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| Correspondence
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742
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| Editor's Table
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746
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| Literary Notices
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751
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| Popular Miscellany
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757
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| Notes
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767
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| Index
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769
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