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PAGE
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May 1880
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Climate and Complexion
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1
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The Carbon Button
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10
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God and Nature
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27
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The Buffalo and his Fate
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40
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Sham Admiration in Literature
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48
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The Impediment of Adipose: A Celebrated Case
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60
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The Martyrdom of Science
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71
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The Pleasure of Visual Form II
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77
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Hysteria and Demonism I
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86
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Bacteria as Destroyers of Insects
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93
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Some Facts and Fictions of Zoology
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96
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The Electrical Polyscope
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110
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Capture Among the Mollusks
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111
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How Insects Direct their Flight
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114
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Sketch of James Clerk Maxwell
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116
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Correspondence
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120
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Editor's Table
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121
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Literary Notices
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126
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Popular Miscellany
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135
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Notes
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143
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June 1880
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The Classics That Educate Us
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145
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Hysteria and Demonism II
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155
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The Crossing of the Human Races
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166
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Recent Geographical Exploration
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171
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Dress in Relation to Health
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182
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Studies in Experimental Geology
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200
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Views of Primitive Marriage
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203
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Goethe's Farbenlehre: Theory of Colors I
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215
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How Animals Eat
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224
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About Carpenters
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233
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The Availability of Energy
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244
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The Infectious and Contagious Diseases of Children
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249
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The Rate of Animal Development
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254
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Artificial Diamonds
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259
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Sketch of Professor Otto Wilhelm Struve
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263
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Editor's Table
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265
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Literary Notices
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272
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Popular Miscellany
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279
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Notes
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288
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July 1880
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The Interior of the Earth I
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289
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Changes of the Circulation During Cerebral Activity
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303
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Goethe's Farbenlehre: Theory of Colors II
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312
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My Fire
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321
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A Vindication of Scientific Ethics
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324
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Coming of Age of the Origin of Species
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337
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Atmospheric Dust
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344
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The Fossil Man
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350
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A Zoological Enigma
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359
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On the Modes of Distribution of Plants
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365
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Hysteria and Demonism III
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376
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Notes on a Few of our Birds
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386
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The New Chemistry, a Development of the Old
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393
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Sketch of Friedrich Mohr
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402
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Correspondence
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405
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Editor's Table
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406
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Literary Notices
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410
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Popular Miscellany
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419
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Notes
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431
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August 1880
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The Kearney Agitation in California
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433
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The Interior of the Earth II
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453
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On the Method of Zadig
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467
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The Medicinal Leech
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478
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Recent Original Work at Harvard
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482
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Geology and History
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495
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The Cinchona-Forests of South America
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507
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Types of the Nubian Race
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512
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Algebras, Spaces, Logics
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516
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Chemical Exercises for Ordinary Schools
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522
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The Extreme Rarity of Premature Burials
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526
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The St Gothard Tunnel
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530
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Fouque's Santorin and its Eruptions
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534
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Biographical Sketch of Frederick Wöhler
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539
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Correspondence
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552
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Editor's Table
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554
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Literary Notices
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560
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Popular Miscellany
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568
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Notes
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576
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September 1880
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The Science of Comparative Jurisprudence
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577
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State Education: A Help or Hindrance?
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585
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How Animals Digest
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600
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The Solar System and its Neighbors
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612
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Legal Prosecutions of Animals
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619
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Psychogenesis in the Human Infant
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625
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Climbing Plants
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635
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Aesthetic Feeling in Birds
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650
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Electricity and Agriculture
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664
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Zoological Education
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666
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The English Precursors of Newton I
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669
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Night-Schools in New York and Paris
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681
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Sketch of Joseph Leidy
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684
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Correspondence
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692
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Editor's Table
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693
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Literary Notices
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697
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Popular Miscellany
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705
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Notes
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719
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October 1880
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Fashion in Deformity
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721
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Cooperation in England
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742
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Modern Aspects of the Life-Question
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750
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The Australian Ornithorhynchus
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769
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The Mysterious Sounds of Nature
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772
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The English Precursors of Newton II
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777
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Criticisms Corrected I
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795
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The India-Rubber Industries
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802
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On the Production of Sound by Light
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813
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Education as an Aid to the Health of Women
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823
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On the Destruction of Infectious Germs
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828
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Possible Efficiency of Heat-Engines
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831
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Sketch of George Boole
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840
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Editor's Table
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843
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Literary Notices
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846
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Popular Miscellany
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853
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Notes
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863
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Index
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865
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