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PAGE
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May 1873
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Wave-Action in Nature
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1
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Instinct in Insects I
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12
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The Doctrine of Natural Selection
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22
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The Black Death in New England
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28
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The New Psychology
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32
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Ocean-Cables
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38
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The Study of Sociology X
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45
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The Borers of the Sea
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60
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On the Causes Which Operate to Create Scientific Men
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65
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The Sherman Astronomical Expedition
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72
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The Battle of Life Among Plants
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75
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The Hippopotamus and her Baby
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85
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Euthanasia
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90
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Freezing of Plants and Animals
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96
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Professor Tyndall's Deed of Trust
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100
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Sketch of Sir G. B. Airy
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101
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Correspondence
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105
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Editor's Table
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113
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Literary Notices
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120
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Miscellany
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123
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Notes
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128
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June 1873
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The Constitution of Nebulae
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129
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The Hygiene of the Ear
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139
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Economy of Railway Locomotion
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146
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Instinct in Insects II
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149
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A Scientific Home Missionary
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159
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The Study of Sociology XI
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172
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Domestic Economy of Fuel I
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193
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Nature and Origin of the Drift-Deposits of the Northwest I
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202
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Some Observations on Niagara
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210
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State Geological Surveys
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226
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Natural Selection in Politics
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230
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Baron Liebig
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232
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Correspondence
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235
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Editor's Table
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243
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Literary Notices
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247
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Miscellany
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249
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Notes
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255
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July 1873
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How the Sea-Depths are Explored
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257
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The Physiology of Death
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270
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Nature and Origin of the Drift-Deposits of the Northwest II
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286
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Domestic Economy of Fuel II
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297
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On the Hereditary Transmission of Acquired Psychical Habits
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303
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The Longevity of Trees
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321
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Early Hindoo Mathematics
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334
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The Study of Sociology XII
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340
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Venus on the Sun's Face
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355
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Evolution and Mind
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359
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In Quest of the Pole
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363
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John Stuart Mill
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367
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Editor's Table
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389
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Literary Notices
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392
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Miscellany
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396
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Notes
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399
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August 1873
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Electric Telegraphs
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401
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The Study of Sociology XIII
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419
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Footprints in the Rocks
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428
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The Nature and Influence of Foods
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441
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Lunar Temperatures
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448
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The Problems of the Deep Sea
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451
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Condensed Milk in England
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466
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Lowly Vegetable Forms
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469
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The Weather and the Sun
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479
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Orientals at Vienna
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493
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The Morbid Effects of Heat
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497
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Sketch of Professor Coffin
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503
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Correspondence
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509
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Editor's Table
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510
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Literary Notices
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513
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Miscellany
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519
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Notes
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527
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September 1873
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The Glass-Sponges
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529
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The Constitution of Matter
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547
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The Great Nebula in Orion
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564
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Old Continents
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573
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Magneto-Electric Illumination
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584
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The Study of Sociology XIV
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594
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The Intellectual Powers of Birds
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614
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Hypnotism in Animals I
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618
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Tongueless Speech
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627
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The Late Professor John Torrey, M.D. LL.D.
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632
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Editor's Table
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639
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Literary Notices
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646
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Miscellany
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650
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Notes
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655
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October 1873
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Silk-Worms and Sericulture
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657
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Mental Science and Sociology
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676
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A National University
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689
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Agassiz and Darwinism
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692
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The Primary Concepts of Modern Physical Science I
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705
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Finding the Way at Sea
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717
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Secular Prophecy
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732
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Sympathetic Vibrations in Machinery
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737
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Speculation in Science
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741
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The Glaciers and their Investigators
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746
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The Moon
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756
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Editor's Table
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762
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Literary Notices
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772
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Miscellany
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778
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Notes
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783
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Index
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785
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Advertisements
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790
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