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November 1879
The Recent Progress of Solar Physics
1
The Diseases of Wild Animals
11
On Radiant Matter I
13
John Stuart Mill IV
25
Ocean Meteorology I
35
The Study of Physiology
43
Mythologic Philosophy II
56
The Evolution of a New Sense
66
Why Do Springs and Wells Overflow? I
71
Mars and his Moons
82
Intellectual Straining in Authorship
93
Respecting Rubbish
97
A Reply to Fallacies of Evolution
101
The Inauguration of Arago's Statue
114
Sketch of Dr. Asa Fitch
116
Editor's Table
121
Literary Notices
125
Popular Miscellany
134
Notes
143
December 1879
Recent Anthropology
145
On Radiant Matter II
157
The Genesis of Sex
167
Ocean Meteorology II
179
First-Hand and Second-Hand Knowledge
197
Education of Brain-Cells
200
Early Methods in Arithmetic
204
Spencer's Data of Ethics
210
History and Methods of Paleontological Discovery I
219
The Beginnings of Geographical Science
236
Expected Meteoric Display
247
Many-Toed Horses
258
Sketch of Heinrich Wilhelm Dove
261
Correspondence
266
Editor's Table
267
Literary Notices
277
Popular Miscellany
283
Notes
287
January 1880
The International Weather-Service
289
John Stuart Mill V
311
A Roguish Household Pet
318
On the Migrations of Races
322
Vaccination in New York
330
The Most Powerful Telescope in Existence
337
The Moral Sense in the Lower Animals
346
Middle-Age Spiritualism
354
History and Methods of Paleontological Discovery II
363
Interoceanic Canal Routes
380
Premature Burials
389
Why Do Springs and Wells Overflow? II
397
Correspondence
408
Editor's Table
408
Literary Notices
417
Popular Miscellany
425
Notes
432
February 1880
The Origin of Criminal Law
433
Saporta's World of Plants Before the Appearance of Man
446
How Typhoid Fever Is Conveyed
460
Hanoverian Village Life
467
Maps and Map-Making Before Mercator
478
Ancient Methods of Filtration
495
John Stuart Mill VI
501
Imperfections of Modern Harmony
508
Daylight in the Schoolroom
517
Hygiene in the Higher Education of Women
519
Artesian Wells and the Great Sahara
530
The Origin of the Gypsies
540
Prehistoric Records
545
Sketch of Benjamin Silliman
550
Correspondence
554
Editor's Table
555
Literary Notices
561
Popular Miscellany
568
Notes
576
March 1880
The Association of Ideas
577
Dolmens in Japan
593
The Study of Political Economy
601
Ward's Natural Science Establishment
612
The Force Behind Nature
614
New Views of Animal Transformations
625
The Duty of Enjoyment
640
Intemperance in Study
645
Water as Fuel
653
The Early Free Schools of America
663
Prehistoric Ruins in Southern Colorado
666
The Convent of the Capuchins
673
Athletics in Schools
677
The Matamata
684
Frost-Phenomena in Southern Russia
686
Sketch of Carl Ritter
689
Correspondence
693
Editor's Table
695
Literary Notices
698
Popular Miscellany
710
Notes
720
April 1880
Progress and Poverty
721
What Is Jupiter Doing?
737
The Scientific Aspect of Free-Will
745
Experimental Legislation
754
Curious Ways of Getting Food
770
The Pleasure of Visual Form I
780
The Crayfish
789
Learning to Write
795
A Consideration of Suicide
798
Vegetable Phosphorescence
804
Croll's Climate and Time
810
A Living Honeycomb
824
Size of Brain and Size of Body
827
The Textile Plants of the World
831
Sketch of Dr. Charles F. Chandler
833
Correspondence
842
Editor's Table
842
Literary Notices
850
Popular Miscellany
858
Notes
864
Index
865
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