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PAGE
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May 1888
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The Economic Outlook: Present and Prospective III
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1
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The Moral Influence of Climate
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37
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Is Combination Crime?
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42
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A Great Confession
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55
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The American Robin and his Congeners
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74
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The Relation of Evolution to Materialism
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79
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Sound-Signals at Sea
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86
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Primitive Worship of Atmospheric Phenomena
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99
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The Future of the American Indian
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104
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Darwinism and the Christian Faith I
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108
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Sketch of Gustav Robert Kirchhoff
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120
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Correspondence
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125
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Editor's Table
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126
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Literary Notices
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129
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Popular Miscellany
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138
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Notes
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143
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June 1888
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The Surplus Revenue
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145
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A Counter Criticism
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150
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The Philosophy of Commercial Depression
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159
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Whistles Ancient and Modern
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169
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The Earned Decrease vs the Unearned Increment
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177
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The Effects of Moderate Drinking
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184
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A Study of the Ainu of Yezo
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200
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Darwinism and the Christian Faith II
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209
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The Geological Tourist in Europe
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216
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Education and the Employment of Children
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230
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The Island of Nias and its People
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233
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Animals as Modified by Environment
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243
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The Imitative Faculty of Infants
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249
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The Flame of a Candle
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256
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Sketch of Alpheus Spring Packard
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260
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Editor's Table
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267
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Literary Notices
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270
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Popular Miscellany
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278
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Notes
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286
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July 1888
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Safety in House-Drainage
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289
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Gourds and Bottles
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310
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Darwinism and the Christian Faith III
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322
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The Teaching of Psychology
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332
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Customs and Arts of the Kwakiool
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345
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Lines of Progress in Agriculture
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352
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Fallacies in the Trades-Unions Argument
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361
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Botany as it May Be Taught
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369
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Arctic Alaska
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376
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Manual or Industrial Training
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386
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Sketch of Paul Bert
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401
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Correspondence
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408
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Editor's Table
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411
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Literary Notices
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415
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Popular Miscellany
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423
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Notes
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430
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August 1888
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The Octroi at Issoire: A City Made Rich by Taxation
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433
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The Home of the Great Auk
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456
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The Ethics of Kant
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464
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Mosses and their Water-Supply
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479
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Injurious Influences of City Life
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484
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Something About Snakes
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490
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Ainu Houses and their Furnishing
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497
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Teaching Physiology in the Public Schools
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509
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The Unity of Science
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520
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The Parlor-Game Cure
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528
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Drift-Sands and their Formations
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534
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The Future of the Negro
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543
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Sketch of Spencer F. Baird
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547
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Correspondence
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556
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Editor's Table
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557
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Literary Notices
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559
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Popular Miscellany
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568
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Notes
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575
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September 1888
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The Growth of Jelly-Fishes I
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577
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Some Chinese Mortuary Customs
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589
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Eye-Mindedness and Ear-Mindedness
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597
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Antagonism
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608
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Mental Traits in the Poultry-Yard
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625
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Underground Waters and Mineral Veins
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633
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Writing-Machines for the Blind
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643
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Expert Testimony
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653
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Animal and Plant Lore II
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656
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How the Opium-Habit Is Acquired
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663
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Stigmatization
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667
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Heliotropism: The Turning Motions of Plants
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674
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A Fossil Continent
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682
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Sketch of Carl Friedrich Gauss
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694
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Correspondence
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699
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Editor's Table
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701
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Literary Notices
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705
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Popular Miscellany
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713
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Notes
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719
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October 1888
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The Relation of the Sexes to Government
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721
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A Living Mystery
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730
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The Growth of Jelly-Fishes II
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740
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Man in Relation to the Lower Animals
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751
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Hypnotism: What it Is and What it Is Not
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755
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Ethics and Economics
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771
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Curiosities of Evolution
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783
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Spiders and their Ways
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787
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What Is Known of the Earth
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808
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The Last Stages in the Genealogy of Man I
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821
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Bird Courts of Justice
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832
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Sketch of J. B. Boussingault
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836
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Correspondence
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842
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Editor's Table
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844
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Literary Notices
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848
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Popular Miscellany
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856
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Notes
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863
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Index
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865
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