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PAGE
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| Abstraction in Science, The Results of
|
825
|
| Aconite, its Physiological Action
|
281
|
| Adulteration of Food and Drugs
|
286
|
| Africa, Central, Explorations in
|
283
|
| Africa, Southern, Pinto's Trip across
|
286
|
| African Civilization, A Specimen of
|
863
|
| Age of Cave-Dwellers in America
|
488
|
| Age of Ice
|
833
|
| Age of the World
|
137
|
| Agnosticism as developed in Huxley's "Hume"
|
478
|
| Allen, G., "Pleased with a Feather"
|
366
|
| Allen, C, A Problem in Human Evolution
|
250
|
| Allman, G. J., Protoplasm and Life
|
721
|
| Alum in Baking-Powders
|
285
|
| American and European Archeology
|
712
|
| American Association, its Saratoga Meeting
|
853
|
| America's Place in History
|
560
|
| Ant-Intelligence
|
860
|
| Argan-Tree of Southwestern Marocco
|
569
|
| Armsby, H. P.; The Source of Muscular Power
|
812
|
| Arsenic, its Physiological Effects
|
139
|
| Asphaltum and Amber in New Jersey
|
719
|
| Atlantis not a Myth
|
759
|
| Audiometer, The
|
571
|
|
| Bachelor, O. E., Observations on the Chameleon
|
178
|
| Bain, A., Growth of the Will
|
10
|
| Bain, A., John Stuart Mill
|
327
|
| Bain, A., John Stuart Mill
|
750
|
| Bain, A., The Classical Controversy
|
631
|
| Barker, G. F., Sketch of. (Portrait.)
|
693
|
| Barnard, W. S., Micro-Organisms
|
764
|
| Baths, Cold-Water
|
567
|
| Bathybius, Huxley on
|
862
|
| Bats, their Geographical Distribution
|
574
|
| Beard, G. M., A Remarkable Coincidence
|
628
|
| Bennett's Expedition to the North Pole
|
557
|
| Bergh, Mr., Letter from
|
409
|
| Bergh, Mr., and the Sparrows
|
412
|
| Birth, Life, and Death of a Storm
|
684
|
| Black, J. E., Removal of Inherited Tendencies to Disease
|
433
|
| Blake, E. Vale, Spontaneous and Imitative Crime
|
656
|
| Bodily Conditions as related to Mental States
|
40
|
| Bodily Injuries from Falling Meteorites
|
566
|
| Books noticed:
|
|
| "Cooley's Cyclopaedia of Practical Receipts"
|
129
|
| "Health, and how to promote it" (McSherry)
|
130
|
| "After Death, what?" (Piatt)
|
130
|
| "The Reign of God not the Reign of Law" (Bacon)
|
131
|
| "Health Primers"
|
132
|
| "Scientific Memoirs" (Draper)
|
132
|
| "Habit and Intelligence" (Murphy)
|
134
|
| "National Dispensatory" (Stillé and Maisch)
|
135
|
| "Modern Chromatics" (Rood)
|
271
|
| "American Chemical Journal"
|
273
|
| "Journal of the American Chemical Society"
|
273
|
| "Testing of Water-Wheels" (Emerson)
|
274
|
| "Outline of General' Geology" (Comstock)
|
274
|
| "Sewer-Gases" (Varona)
|
274
|
| "Reading as a Fine Art" (Legouvé)
|
274
|
| "Ocean Wonders" (Damon)
|
275
|
| "Life of Baroness Bunsen" (Hare)
|
275
|
| "American Plant-Book"
|
275
|
| "Chemical Physiology" (Vaughan)
|
275
|
| "Color-Sense" (Allen)
|
276
|
| "Physical Exercise and Consumption" (Davy)
|
276
|
| "Native Flowers and Ferns of the United States" (Meehan)
|
276
|
| "Coal" (Thorpe)
|
277
|
| "Comparative Anatomy" (Gegenbaur)
|
277
|
| "Materia Medica" (Dunham)
|
277
|
| "Fasting Girls" (Hammond)
|
278
|
| "Political Economy" (Roscher)
|
278
|
| "Index Medicus"
|
278
|
| "The Teacher" (Blakiston)
|
278
|
| "Mixed Essays" (Arnold)
|
279
|
| "Evolution of Man" (Haeckel)
|
415
|
| "Moore's Rural Life"
|
417
|
| "Life-saving Apparatus" (Lyle)
|
417
|
| "Treatise on Chemistry" (Roscoe and Schorlemmer)
|
417
|
| "Art of Questioning" (Fitch)
|
417
|
| "Political Economy" (Allen)
|
418
|
| "Notes of a Naturalist" (Moseley)
|
418
|
| "Problems of Life and Mind" (Lewes)
|
419
|
| "Sewer-Air" (Nichols)"
|
419
|
| "Physics" (Guthrie)
|
420
|
| "Hearing" (Burnett)
|
420
|
| "Art of Singing" (Sieber)
|
420
|
| "The Currency Question" (Hughes)
|
420
|
| "The Schools of Ontario"
|
421
|
| "Word and Work" (Robert)
|
421
|
| "Wisconsin Tornadoes" (Daniells)
|
421
|
| "Dictionary of the English Language" (Skeat)
|
421
|
| "Animal, Vegetable, and Mineral Kingdoms"
|
421
|
| "Bulletin of the United States National Museum"
|
422
|
| "American Statistical Review"
|
422
|
| "The Human Species" (Quatrefages)
|
560
|
| "Combustion of Coal" (Barr)
|
562
|
| "Man's Moral Nature" (Bucke)
|
563
|
| "Reign of the Stoics" (Holland)
|
563
|
| "The Temperaments" (Jacques)
|
564
|
| "Color-Blindness" (Jeffries)
|
564
|
| "Money, Trade, and Industry" (Walker)
|
564
|
| "Birds of the Colorado Valley" (Coues)
|
565
|
| "Aids to Family Government" (Mayer)
|
565
|
| "Beneficial Influence of Plants" (Anders)
|
565
|
| "The Data of Ethics" (Spencer)
|
705
|
| "The Sportsman's Gazetteer" (Hallock)
|
708
|
| "Journal of Physiology"
|
709
|
| "Souvenirs of Madame Vigée Le Brun"
|
709
|
| "Outlines of Field Geology" (Geikie)
|
710
|
| "Cultivation of the Senses"
|
710
|
| "Peabody Museum"
|
710
|
| "United States Entomological Commission"
|
711
|
| "Insects of Illinois"
|
711
|
| "Progressive Japan" (Le Gendre)
|
711
|
| "Sketch of Dickinson College" (Himes)
|
845
|
| "Entwicklung des Menschengeschlectes" (Steinach)
|
846
|
| "Philosophy of Music" (Pole)
|
847
|
| "Laboratory Teaching" (Bloxam)
|
848
|
| "Analysis of Urine" (Hofmann)
|
849
|
| "Dictionary of Music" (Grove)
|
849
|
| "Commercial Organic Analysis" (Allen)
|
850
|
| "Mind and Brain" (Calderwood)
|
850
|
| "The Round Trip" (Codman)
|
851
|
| "History of England" (Guest)
|
851
|
| "Scientific English Grammar" (Colegrove)
|
851
|
| "Free Religious Association"
|
851
|
| "Life and Work of J. Henry" (Pope)
|
852
|
| "National Education" (Bennett)
|
852
|
| "Roman Catholicism in the United States"
|
852
|
| Botanical Usurper, A
|
283
|
| Brackett, W., Modern Science in its Relation to Literature
|
166
|
| Brain, Living, Experiments on
|
855
|
| Brightness and Distribution of the Fixed Stars
|
503
|
| Brooks, W. K., Condition of Women from a Zoological Point of View
|
145
|
| Brooks, W. K., Condition of Women from a Zoological Point of View
|
347
|
| Browning, W., A Question of Eating
|
345
|
| Bunbury, C, Visit to the New Zealand Geysers
|
356
|
|
| Cave, A Remarkable, discovered in Algeria
|
717
|
| Chameleon, Observations on the
|
178
|
| Chemistry in its Relations to Medicine
|
214
|
| Chloral and other Narcotics
|
491
|
| Chloral and other Narcotics
|
646
|
| Cinchona-Cultivation in California
|
861
|
| Clarke, Professor, on Lockyer's Researches
|
138
|
| Classical Controversy, The
|
631
|
| Classification of Words
|
714
|
| Clews in Natural History. (Illustrated.)
|
14
|
| Clifford, Professor, Sketch of. (Portrait.)
|
258
|
| Climate at Great Altitudes
|
426
|
| Clough, J., A Correction
|
265
|
| Coal, The, of the Future:
|
856
|
| Cold-Water Baths
|
567
|
| Color-Sense in Savages
|
715
|
| Combe, George, his Autobiography
|
109
|
| Complaint, A, about the Monthly
|
698
|
| Conder, F. P., Explosions in Coal Mines
|
200
|
| Condition of Women from a Zoölogical Point of View
|
145
|
| Condition of Women from a Zoölogical Point of View
|
347
|
| Constitution of the Sun
|
855
|
| Continent, Growth of a
|
280
|
| Cooley, L. R. C, The Molecular Theory
|
462
|
| Copyright, International, the London "Times" on
|
265
|
| Cortambert, E., Selecting a First Meridian
|
156
|
| Crime, Spontaneous and Imitative
|
656
|
| Curiosities, Dietetic. II
|
30
|
| Curiosities of Nervousness
|
282
|
| Curious Survivals of Savagism
|
268
|
|
| Dangers of Darwinism
|
68
|
| Death, On the Fear of
|
123
|
| Descartes on the Invention of the Telescope
|
430
|
| Development of the House-Fly. (Illustrated.)
|
618
|
| Diaphragm, Improved, for Phonograph
|
423
|
| Dietetic Curiosities. II
|
30
|
| Disease, Removal of Inherited Tendencies to
|
433
|
| Disease of the Body as a Mental Stimulant
|
71
|
| Diseased Condition of the Faculty of Wonder
|
196
|
| Distinction between Man and Animals
|
138
|
| Division and Distribution of the Electric Light
|
712
|
| Dog's Affection, A
|
572
|
| Draper's Researches on Oxygen in the Sun
|
716
|
| Drilling Rocks by Electricity
|
573
|
| Drugs, Adulteration of
|
575
|
| Dry-Rot in Timber
|
525
|
|
| Earth, Shape of the
|
857
|
| Earthquake of November 18, 1878
|
139
|
| Earthworms
|
124
|
| Eating, A Question of
|
345
|
| Edison's Electro-Chemical Telephone
|
854
|
| Electric Light, how to make it steady
|
857
|
| Electric Light, its Division and Distribution
|
712
|
| Electric Pen, A New
|
285
|
| Electrical Fishes
|
427
|
| Elliott, E. T., The Age of Cave-Dwellers in America
|
488
|
| Esquimau Skull, Dimensions of the
|
859
|
| Evolution, Geographical
|
548
|
| Explanations that do not explain
|
410
|
| Explorations in Central Africa
|
283
|
| Explosions in Coal Mines, are they preventable?
|
200
|
| Eye, The, its Sensibility to Light
|
142
|
|
| Famines in Ancient and Modern Times
|
137
|
| Farquhar, H., Brightness and Distribution of the Fixed Stars
|
503
|
| Fear of Death
|
123
|
| Fixed Stars, Brightness and Distribution of the
|
503
|
| Fodder-Tree
|
717
|
| Food and Drugs, Adulteration of
|
286
|
| Food and Feeding
|
377
|
| Food and Feeding
|
514
|
| Food and Feeding
|
620
|
| Forces, Wasted
|
289
|
| Fortieth Parallel, Geological Survey of the
|
302
|
| Fossil Rhinoceros in Siberia
|
573
|
| Fossils, New and Interesting
|
713
|
| Frankland, Professor, Sketch of. (Portrait.)
|
838
|
| Furniss, J. J., Home-made Spectroscope. (Illustrated.)
|
808
|
|
| Gairdner, Professor, Diseased Condition of the Faculty of Wonder
|
196
|
| Games, The History of
|
225
|
| Galton, F., Generic Images
|
532
|
| Geikie, A., Geographical Evolution
|
548
|
| Geikie, A., Geographical Evolution
|
593
|
| Generic Images
|
532
|
| Geographical Evolution
|
593
|
| Geography, Modern, what it includes
|
569
|
| Geological Survey of the Fortieth Parallel
|
302
|
| Geysers of New Zealand, A Visit to the
|
356
|
| Gladstone on Natural History
|
573
|
| Globe, Terrestrial, A Large
|
424
|
| "Goat-Suckers," why so called
|
574
|
| Goose, A Carnivorous
|
430
|
| Government Aid to Artisan Schools
|
140
|
| Grief in a Chimpanzee
|
142
|
| Growth of a Continent
|
280
|
| Growth of the Will
|
10
|
|
| Harris on Social Science
|
702
|
| Haviland, C. T., The Results of Abstraction in Science
|
825
|
| Heat and Light
|
428
|
| Heliograph, The Mance
|
429
|
| History of Games
|
225
|
| Horse, A, with a Load in his Stomach
|
428
|
| House-Fly, Development of the. (Illustrated.)
|
618
|
| How the Humming-Bird feeds
|
141
|
| Human Evolution, A Problem in
|
250
|
| Humming-Bird, how it feeds
|
141
|
| Huxley on Bathybius
|
862
|
| Huxley, T. H., Sensation and the Sensiferous Organs
|
86
|
|
| Indian Problem, The
|
304
|
| Insanity in Russia
|
425
|
| Insect-Destruction of Evergreen-Trees
|
855
|
| Insects, Neuter
|
470
|
| Iron Surfaces, New Process for the Protection of
|
429
|
| Ironless Civilization, An
|
715
|
|
| Japanese Archæology
|
141
|
| "Jumping Frenchmen"
|
428
|
|
| Kiddle, Mr., Letter from
|
408
|
| King-Vulture
|
431
|
|
| Life-saving Service of the United States. (Illustrated.)
|
182
|
| Lightning-Rods, The Size of
|
431
|
| Lightning-Stroke, Remarkable
|
409
|
| Listening to the Pulse
|
571
|
| Locomotion, A Study in. (Illustrated.)
|
317
|
| London "Times" on International Copyright
|
265
|
| Long Island Drift, its Easterly Extension
|
861
|
| Luminous Phenomenon, Remarkable
|
859
|
| Lyman, O. E., Novelty in Patents
|
612
|
|
| McCosh, J., Agnosticism as developed in Huxley's "Hume."
|
478
|
| Man and Animals, The Distinction between
|
138
|
| Marey, E. J., A Study in Locomotion
|
317
|
| Marey on Electrical Fishes
|
427
|
| Maudsley, H., Materialism and its Lessons
|
667
|
| Mayer, J. E., Sketch of. (Portrait.)
|
397
|
| Mental States, Bodily Conditions as related to
|
40
|
| Meridian, Selecting a First. (Illustrated.)
|
156
|
| Metal, Another New
|
718
|
| Meteorological
|
568
|
| Meteors, Falling, Injuries from
|
566
|
| Meteors, Flight and Fall of
|
718
|
| Meteors, November, Story of the. (Illustrated.)
|
445
|
| Micro-Organisms and their Effects in Nature
|
764
|
| Mill, J. S.
|
327
|
| Mill, J. S.
|
750
|
| Mogador, its Climate
|
859
|
| Molecular Theory
|
462
|
| Mound-Formations of California, Origin of
|
856
|
| Monarchy and its Drawbacks
|
545
|
| Morality and Evolution
|
124
|
| Muir, P., Residual Phenomena
|
101
|
| Muscular Power, The Source of
|
812
|
| Music, why it is pleasurable
|
568
|
| Mythologic Philosophy
|
795
|
|
| National Academy of Sciences
|
280
|
| Natural Well
|
718
|
| Nervousness, Curiosities of
|
282
|
| Neuralgia, Storms and
|
281
|
| Neuter Insects
|
470
|
| New and Interesting Fossils
|
713
|
| New Guinea and its Inhabitants. II
|
57
|
| Newberry, J. S., Geological Survey of the Fortieth Parallel
|
302
|
| Norton, H. B., Age of Ice
|
833
|
| Notes
|
143
|
| Notes
|
288
|
| Notes
|
431
|
| Notes
|
576
|
| Notes
|
719
|
| Notes
|
863
|
| Novelty in Patents
|
612
|
|
| Observations on the Chameleon
|
178
|
| O'Connor, W. D., United States Life-saving Service
|
182
|
| "Oil on the Troubled Waters"
|
143
|
| Opium-eating and Intemperance
|
858
|
| Opium-Smoking
|
429
|
| Orang-outang, The, at Home
|
854
|
| Origin of Worlds
|
1
|
| Oswald, F. L., Dietetic Curiosities. II
|
30
|
| Oswald, F. L., Serpent-Charm
|
606
|
| "Outing," The Annual
|
284
|
| Oxygen in the Sun
|
716
|
|
| Patents, Novelty in
|
612
|
| Phrenology
|
265
|
| Physics, The Study of, in the Secondary Schools
|
159
|
| Physiological Action of Aconite
|
281
|
| Physiological Effects of Arsenic
|
139
|
| Pinto's Trip across Southern Africa
|
286
|
| "Pleased with a Feather"
|
366
|
| Poison, What is a?
|
284
|
| Poison-Proof Animals
|
858
|
| Poisson, J., The Vanilla-Plant
|
642
|
| Population Statistics
|
858
|
| Pottery, Ancient American
|
575
|
| Powell, J. W., Mythologic Philosophy
|
795
|
| Prince Imperial, The
|
559
|
| Problem, A, in Human Evolution
|
250
|
| Protoplasm and Life
|
721
|
| Pythagoras on Beans
|
410
|
|
| Question, A, of Eating
|
345
|
|
| Reading, what the Eyes see in
|
570
|
| Recreation, Science and Philosophy of
|
772
|
| Reëducation of the Adult Brain
|
455
|
| Remarkable Coincidence
|
628
|
| Removal of Inherited Tendencies to Disease
|
433
|
| Remsen, I., Chemistry in its Relation to Medicine
|
214
|
| Residual Phenomena
|
101
|
| Results of Abstraction in Science
|
825
|
| Richardson, B. W., Chloral and other Narcotics
|
491
|
| Richardson, B. W., Chloral and other Narcotics
|
646
|
| Robson, M. H., Development of the House-Fly
|
618
|
| Romanes, G. J., Science and Philosophy of Recreation
|
772
|
|
| Savagism, Curious Survivals of
|
268
|
| Science and Philosophy of Recreation
|
772
|
| Science, Modern, in its Relation to Literature
|
166
|
| Scientific Associations, The
|
842
|
| Scott, R. H., Birth, Life, and Death of a Storm
|
684
|
| Seeds of Disease
|
426
|
| Selecting a First Meridian. (Illustrated.)
|
156
|
| Sensation and the Sensiferous Organs
|
86
|
| Sensibility of the Eye to Light
|
142
|
| Serpent-Charm
|
606
|
| "Serpent-Charm"
|
841
|
| Sharpey, "W., Reëducation of the Adult Brain
|
455
|
| Snake, A Two-Headed
|
715
|
| Social Relations of the Future
|
568
|
| Social Science, Harris on
|
702
|
| Source of Muscular Power
|
812
|
| Sovereign, An Imported
|
860
|
| Specimen of African Civilization
|
863
|
| Spectroscope, A Home-made. (Illustrated.)
|
808
|
| Spiritualism again
|
700
|
| Spiritualism as a Scientific Question
|
577
|
| Spontaneous and Imitative Crime
|
656
|
| Stars, Variable
|
427
|
| Statistics of Population
|
858
|
| Steadiness of the Electric Light
|
857
|
| Steel, Hard and Soft, Strength of
|
287
|
| Stoney, G. J., Story of the November Meteors
|
445
|
| Storm, Birth, Life, and Death of a
|
684
|
| Storms and Neuralgia
|
281
|
| Story of the November Meteors. (Illustrated.)
|
445
|
| Study of Physics in the Secondary Schools
|
159
|
| Sun, Constitution of the
|
855
|
| Superstitious Beliefs, Survival of
|
425
|
| Sympathy in an Ants' Nest
|
572
|
|
| Taylor, C. F., Bodily Conditions as related to Mental States
|
40
|
| Telegraphers and Consumption
|
716
|
| Thompson, E. H., Atlantis not a Myth
|
759
|
| Thompson, H., Food and Feeding
|
377
|
| Thompson, H., Food and Feeding
|
514
|
| Thompson, H., Food and Feeding
|
620
|
| Trowbridge, J., Study of Physics
|
159
|
| Two-headed Snake
|
715
|
| Tylor, E. B., The History of Games
|
225
|
| Typhoid Fever and Well-Water
|
423
|
|
| Uniformity System, The, is it an American Idea?
|
424
|
| United States Life-saving Service. (Illustrated.)
|
182
|
|
| Vanilla-Plant, The
|
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| Variable Stars
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427
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| Vaughan, D., Origin of Worlds
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1
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| Vaughan, D. (Editorial.)
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| Vaughan, D., Sketch of. (Portrait.)
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556
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| Vaughan, D., On the Origin of Asteroids
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570
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| Visit to the New Zealand Geysers
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356
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| Wahl, W. H., Wasted Forces
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289
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| Wallace, A. R., New Guinea and its Inhabitants. II
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57
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| Wasted Forces
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289
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| Wasted Forces
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| Well, A Natural
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718
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| Well-Water and Typhoid Fever
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423
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| Whales and their Neighbors
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237
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| What is a Poison?
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284
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| What shall we eat?
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140
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| What the Eyes see in reading
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570
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| Whitney, W. D., Sketch of. (Portrait.)
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121
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| Will, Growth of the
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10
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| Wilson, A., Clews in Natural History
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14
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| Wilson, A., Whales and their Neighbors
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237
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| Wines as Intoxicants
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142
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| Women, their Condition from a Zoölogical Point of View
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145
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| Women, their Condition from a Zoölogical Point of View
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347
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| Wonder, Diseased Condition of the Faculty of
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196
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| Wonderful Phenomenon, A, accounted for
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699
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| Woolf, P., Neuter Insects
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470
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| Words, Classification of, by Ideas
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714
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| Worlds, Origin of
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577
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| Youmans, E. A., Autobiography of George Combe
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