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PAGE
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May 1872
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The Study of Sociology I
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1
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The Recent Eclipse of the Sun
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17
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Science and Immortality
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26
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The Source of Labor
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40
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Quetelet on the Science of Man
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45
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Disinfection and Disinfectants
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55
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The Natural History of Man I
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61
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The Causes of Dyspepsia
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75
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Woman and Political Power
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82
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The Early Superstitions of Medicine
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95
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Prehistoric Times
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101
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Editor's Table
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113
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Literary Notices
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117
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Miscellany
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122
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Notes
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128
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June 1872
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On the Artificial Production of Stupidity in Schools
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129
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The Spots on the Sun
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144
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The Study of Sociology II
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159
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Effects of Faulty Vision in Painting
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174
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Darwinism and Divinity
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188
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Action of Dark Radiations
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202
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The Natural History of Man II
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208
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Scrutable Providences
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217
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The Physiological Position of Alcohol
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219
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Vesuvius
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227
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Sir Charles Lyell
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231
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Editor's Table
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238
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Literary Notices
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241
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Miscellany
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245
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Notes
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254
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Press Reviews
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256
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July 1872
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Corals and Coral Architecture
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257
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The Physiology of Emotion
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274
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A Giant Planet
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286
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The Migrations of Men III
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299
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On the Digestibility of Vegetable and Animal Foods
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308
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Mr Martineau on Evolution
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313
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Musical Mice
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323
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The Study of Human Nature
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327
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Astro-Meteorology
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335
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Iron and Civilization
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339
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Nervous Control of Animal Movements
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344
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Ventilation, and the Reasons for it
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356
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Prof. James D. Dana
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362
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Editor's Table
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366
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Literary Notices
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370
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Miscellany
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372
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Notes
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383
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August 1872
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The August and November Meteors
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385
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Modern Literatures in the Higher Education
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396
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The Nutritive Salts of Food
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405
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The Physiology of Sleep
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411
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Characteristics of the Calmucks
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419
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The Balance of Life in the Aquarium
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434
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Juries, Judges, and Insanity
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440
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Concerning Corpulence
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445
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The Study of Physical Science
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451
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Sight and the Visual Organ
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457
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On the Discovery of the Elements
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474
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The Causes of Physical Degeneracy
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482
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Sketch of Prof. Gray
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491
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Editor's Table
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496
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Literary Notices
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500
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Miscellany
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502
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Notes
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511
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September 1872
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The Study of Sociology III
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513
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Clever Fishes
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529
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Motions of the Stars
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541
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The Unconscious Action of the Brain
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544
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The Past and Future of Niagara
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564
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Yeast
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573
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Measurement of Earthquake-Waves
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586
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School Dietaries
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590
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Scientific Dabblers
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594
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Town and Country as Producers of Intellect
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600
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Civilization as Accumulated Force
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602
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Popular Geology
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613
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On Moral Contagion
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618
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The Enemies We Import
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620
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Editor's Table
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623
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Literary Notices
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627
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Miscellany
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637
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Notes
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640
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October 1872
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The Study of Sociology IV
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641
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A Glass of Water
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655
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Has our Climate Changed?
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665
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As Regards Spiders
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674
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Man as the Interpreter of Nature
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684
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Physiological Influence of Condiments
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701
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English Against the Classics
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707
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The Transit of Venus
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719
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On the Derivation of American Plants
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724
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Visual Images in Darkness
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734
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Coal as a Reservoir of Power
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738
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Sketch of Dr. Carpenter
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745
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Editor's Table
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751
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Literary Notices
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756
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Miscellany
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757
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Notes
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767
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Index
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769
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Advertisements
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775
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