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| November 1901
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| On the Tendency of Species to Form Varieties; and on the Perpetuation of Varieties and Species by Natural Means of Selection
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5
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| The Story of the Cahow
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22
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| Psychiatry - Ancient, Medieval and Modern
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31
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| The National Control of Education
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49
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| The Evolution of the Human Intellect
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58
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| The Origin of Sex in Plants
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66
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| The Fishes of Japan
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76
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| The Omen Animals of Sarawak
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80
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| Scientific Literature
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89
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| The Progress of Science
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92
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| December 1901
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| A Mechanical Solution of a Literary Problem
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97
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| The Importance of General Statistical Ideas
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106
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| The Aims of the National Physical Laboratory of Great Britain
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124
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| Cement for a Modern Street
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145
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| The Influence of Rainfall on Commerce and Politics
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158
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| Lucretius and the Evolution Idea
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166
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| Sensory Mechanism of Plants
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174
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| On the Reception of the Origin of Species
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177
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| Scientific Literature
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185
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| The Progress of Science
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187
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| January 1902
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| The Minnesota Seaside Station
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193
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| Antarctic Exploration
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209
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| The Possible Improvement of the Human Breed Under the Existing Conditions of Law and Sentiment
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218
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| The End of the Filth Theory of Disease
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234
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| Recent Total Eclipses of the Sun
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240
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| Friar Roger Bacon
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255
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| Lamarck, The Founder of Evolution
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263
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| Comets' Tails, The Corona and the Aurora Borealis
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265
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| Discussion and Correspondence
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279
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| Scientific Literature
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281
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| The Progress of Science
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283
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| February 1902
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| Stellar Evolution in the Light of Recent Research
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291
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| Winged Reptiles
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314
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| The Journeyings of Birds
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323
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| Environment in Relation to Sex in Human Culture
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336
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| The College-Man as Leader in the World's Work
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346
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| Theology versus Thrift in the Black Belt
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360
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| The Descent of Man
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365
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| Discussion and Correspondence
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377
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| Scientific Literature
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376
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| The Progress of Science
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379
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| March 1902
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| The Palm Trees of Brazil
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387
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| Work and Rest: Genius and Stupidity
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413
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| Science in 1901
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424
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| Franklin's Philosophical Society
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430
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| Alpheus Hyatt
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439
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| Suicidal Fanaticism in Russia
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442
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| The Differentiation of the Human Species
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448
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| Were the Earliest Organic Movements Conscious or Unconscious?
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458
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| Trust Deed by Andrew Carnegie, Creating a Trust for the Benefit of the Carnegie Institution, of Washington, D. C.
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470
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| Scientific Literature
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473
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| The Progress of Science
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475
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| April 1902
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| Is This a Degenerate Age?
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481
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| The Formation and Motions of Clouds
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495
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| Contributions to Biology from Investigations on the Breeding Salmon
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503
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| What Is Philosophy?
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513
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| A Study of Calms
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521
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| Our Foreign Commerce in 1901
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529
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| The Soil as an Economic and Social Factor
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539
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| The Draining of the Zuider Sea
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551
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| The Evolution of Fishes
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556
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| Scientific Literature
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565
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| The Progress of Science
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568
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| Index
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573
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