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PAGE
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| May 1900
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| The Coming Total Eclipse of the Sun
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1
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| The Most Expensive City in the World
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16
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| A Bubble-Blowing Insect
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23
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| The Negro Since the Civil War
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29
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| The Birds of the Adirondacks
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40
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| The Structure of Blind Fishes
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48
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| A Hundred Years of Chemistry II
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59
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| Mount Tamalpais
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69
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| International Law and the Peace Conference
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76
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| The Fate of the Beagle
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86
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| Science Study and National Character
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90
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| Editor's Table
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99
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| Fragments of Science
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101
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| Minor Paragraphs
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108
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| Notes
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110
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| Publications Received
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111
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| June 1900
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| Preventive Inoculation I
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115
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| Professor Ewart's Penycuik Experiments
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126
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| Colonies and the Mother Country I
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139
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| The Future of the Negro in the Southern States
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147
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| The Physical Geography of the Lands
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157
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| The New York Botanical Garden
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171
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| Gas and Gas Meters
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179
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| The Sun's Destination
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191
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| A Biographical Sketch of an Infant
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197
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| Correspondence
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206
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| Scientific Literature
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213
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| The Progress of Science
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219
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| July 1900
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| Chapters on the Stars I
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227
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| Preventive Inoculation II
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240
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| Colonies and the Mother Country II
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248
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| Technical Education at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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257
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| The Psychology of Crazes
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285
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| Some Phases of the Earth's Development in the Light of Recent Chemical Research
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295
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| A Preliminary Account of the Solar Eclipse of May 28, 1900, as Observed by the Smithsonian Expedition
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302
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| Malaria and the Malarial Parasite
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310
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| New Sources of Light and of Roentgen Rays
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318
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| Discussion and Correspondence
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323
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| Scientific Literature
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327
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| The Progress of Science
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332
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| August 1900
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| Rhythms and Geologic Time
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339
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| The Photography of Sound Waves
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354
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| The Psychology of Red I
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365
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| Chapters on the Stars II
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376
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| Colonies and the Mother Country III
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390
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| Causes of Degeneration in Blind Fishes
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397
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| The Evolution and Present Status of the Automobile
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406
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| Scientific Results of the Norwegian Polar Expedition, 1893-1896
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420
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| Discussion and Correspondence
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436
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| Scientific Literature
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439
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| The Progress of Science
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442
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| September 1900
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| The Modern Occult
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449
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| Birds as Flying Machines
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473
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| Electric Automobiles
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479
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| The Human Body as an Engine
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491
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| Chapters on the Stars III
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500
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| The Psychology of Red II
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517
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| The Expenditure of the Working Classes
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527
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| The Conquest of the Tropics
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540
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| Discussion and Correspondence
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546
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| Scientific Literature
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550
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| The Progress of Science
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555
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| October 1900
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| Address of the President Before the British Association I
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561
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| The Bubonic Plague
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576
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| Gasoline Automobiles
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593
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| Some Scientific Principles of Warfare
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605
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| Modern Mongols
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618
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| Religious Beliefs of the Central Eskimo
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624
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| Mental Energy
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632
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| Chapters on the Stars IV
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638
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| Discussion and Correspondence
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660
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| Scientific Literature
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662
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| The Progress of Science
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664
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| Index
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669
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