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November 1872
The Study of Sociology V
1
Epidemic Delusions
15
The Practical Man as an Obstructive
37
Development in Dress
40
Sea, Sunlight and Sky
50
Smokeless Gunpowder
61
On the Functions of the Brain
64
On Meteoric Stones
75
Science and Religion
79
Spontaneous Generation
83
Aims and Instruments of Scientific Thought I
93
Sketch of Professor Tyndall
103
Editor's Table
110
Literary Notices
116
Miscellany
120
Notes
128
December 1872
The Early Discipline of Mankind
129
The Coati-Mondi and its Cousins
136
Weather Prophecies
149
A New Phase of German Thought I
152
How the Feelings Affect the Hair
158
Cotton Fibres and Fabrics
161
The Physiological Position of Tobacco
167
Aims and Instruments of Scientific Thought II
174
Introduction to the Great Problem
182
Foul Air and Disease of the Heart
183
Forests and Fruit-Growing
194
A New Theory of Volcanoes
203
Great Fires and Rain-Storms
206
Professor Tyndall's Topics
212
The Cocoa-Nut Palm and its Uses
214
Humanity and Insanity
218
Drifting of the Stars
224
How was Herculaneum Destroyed?
232
Sketch of General Sir Edward Sabine
238
Editor's Table
240
Literary Notices
244
Miscellany
249
Notes
255
January 1873
The Study of Sociology VI
257
Spontaneous Movements in Plants
280
Light and Life
294
A New Phase of German Thought II
311
Evolution and the Spectroscope
320
Dr. Livingstone
327
Art in the Stone Age
343
Cultivating Wild Flowers
356
Velocity of the Will
360
Astronomical and Physical Observatories
365
Editor's Table
371
Literary Notices
377
Miscellany
378
Notes
384
February 1873
The Law of Storms Developed
385
Heat and Life
400
Nervous Health and Moral Health
416
Brain-Work and the Emotions
420
Romance of Medicine
422
The Expression of the Emotions
434
The Study of Sociology VII
450
The Warming of Houses
472
Is Electricity Life?
477
Do Birds Improve in Nest-Building?
485
Antipodes and Perioeci
489
Useful Things
491
Charles Robert Darwin
497
Editor's Table
499
Literary Notices
503
Miscellany
505
Notes
511
March 1873
Earthquake-Phenomena
513
Electricity and Life
526
Physical Characters of the Human Races IV
541
On the Equality of the Sexes
552
Instinct in Young Birds
561
The Study of Sociology VIII
564
The Strength of Timber
582
On the Causes of Crime
589
The Recent Progress of Natural Science
597
Epileptic Origin of Islamism
605
Asphalt Pavements
609
Regarding Matters in India
614
To A P Barnard
622
Editor's Table
623
Literary Notices
626
Miscellany
631
Notes
639
April 1873
On the Importance of the Cultivation of Science
641
The Nebular Hypothesis
650
River and Lake Terraces
661
Applied Sanitary Science
665
Barbarism in English Education
671
The Horned Frog
676
On the Transfusion of Blood
679
Science and our Educational System
695
The Troglodytes, or Cave-Dwellers of France
699
The Study of Sociology IX
708
English and American Science
734
Science and Public Affairs
736
Discovery of Mount Tyndall
739
Sketch of Professor Henry
743
Editor's Table
745
Literary Notices
751
Miscellany
756
Obituary
767
Notes
768
Index
769
Advertisements
777
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