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Liberal Education in the Nineteenth Century
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1
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The Growth of Salmon
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27
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Psychology of the Sexes
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30
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The Ringed Planet
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39
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The Phenomena of Heredity
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55
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The Shovel-Nosed Shark
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65
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Health and Comfort in House-Building
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69
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Hypnotism in Animals II
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75
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The Survival of Instincts
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88
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The Primary Concepts of Modern Physical Science II
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92
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Sketch of Mr. J. N. Lockyer, F.R.S.
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109
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Editor's Table
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111
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Literary Notices
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116
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Miscellany
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122
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Notes
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127
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Radicalism, Conservatism, and the Transition of Institutions
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129
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Furs and their Wearers
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143
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Correlation of Vital with Chemical and Physical Forces
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156
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Heredity and Race-Improvement
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170
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Haeckel's Moners
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181
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A New Method with the Brain
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183
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Mars, by the Latest Observations
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187
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Tennyson and Botany
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193
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Water Turned to Blood
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202
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The Requirements of Scientific Education
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208
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Preparations for the Coming Transit of Venus
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212
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The Primary Concepts of Modern Physical Science III
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219
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A Powder-Mill Explosion
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231
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Sketch of J. D. Hooker, F.R.S., LL.D.
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237
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Editor's Table
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241
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Literary Notices
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245
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Miscellany
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250
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Notes
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256
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Concerning Serpents
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257
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The Theory of Molecules
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276
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Past and Future of a Constellation
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291
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Replies to Criticisms I
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295
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Quicker Than Lightning
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309
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The Emotional Language of the Future
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319
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Genesis, Geology, and Evolution
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324
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Growth and Decay of Mind
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328
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An Episode on Rats
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344
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The Primary Concepts of Modern Physical Science IV
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349
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Sketch of Dr. J. W. Draper
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361
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Editor's Table
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368
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Literary Notices
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374
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Miscellany
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378
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Notes
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383
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The Chromosphere and Solar Prominences
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385
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Replies to Criticisms II
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402
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Modern Optics and Painting I
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415
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Sanitary Science and Public Instruction
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421
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The Dissipation of Energy
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430
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News from Jupiter
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433
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The Spang Collection of Minerals
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443
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A Freak of Nature
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448
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Corundum
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452
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Atmospheric Electricity and Ozone: Their Relation to Health and Disease
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456
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The Great Cemetery in Colorado
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470
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Science, Education, and Aristocracy
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480
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Sketch of R. A. Proctor
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486
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Correspondence
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492
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Editor's Table
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495
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Literary Notices
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500
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Miscellany
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507
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Notes
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511
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The World Before the Introduction of Life
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513
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Walking, Swimming, and Flying
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528
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Replies to the Quarterly Reviewers
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541
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Physiology of the Passions I & II
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552
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Our Ancestors on the Goose Question
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565
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Alternations in the Intensity of Diseases
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569
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Modern Optics and Painting II
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572
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Electric Signaling on English Railroads
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581
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The Facial Angle
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587
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Disposal of the Dead
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592
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The Future of Alchemy
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602
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Professor Louis Agassiz
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608
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Editor's Table
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619
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Literary Notices
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627
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Miscellany
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631
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Notes
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639
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The Age of Ice
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641
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The Pathology of the Passions III
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656
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Images and Shadows
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665
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Vivisection
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672
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A Feather
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686
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What the Chemistry of the Rocks Teaches
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694
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United States Naval Observatory
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704
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The Mantis, or Praying Insect
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710
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Evolution and the Origin of Life
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713
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On the Aesthetic Sense in Animals
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729
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A Year of Geographical Work
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735
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Sketch of Professor Huxley
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739
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Correspondence
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744
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Editor's Table
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747
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Literary Notices
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751
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Miscellany
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758
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Notes
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767
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Index
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769
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