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May 1882
Methods and Profit of Tree-Planting
1
Professor Goldwin Smith as a Critic
18
Monkeys
20
The Development of the Senses
34
The Stereoscope: Its History I
37
Measurements of Men
53
Liberty of Thought
60
A Reply to Miss Hardaker on the Woman Question
70
The Genesis of the Sword
79
On the Diffusion of Odors
84
Color-Blindness and Color-Perception
86
Stallo's Concepts of Modern Physics
96
The Tree That Bears Quinine
100
Sketch of John Lubbock, Bart., M.P.
104
Entertaining Varieties
112
Correspondence
121
Editor's Table
123
Literary Notices
127
Popular Miscellany
136
Notes
143
June 1882
Speculative Science
145
The Eye-Like Organs of Fishes
164
The Appointment of College Officers
171
Sir Charles Bell and Physiological Experimentation
178
The Zuni Social, Mythic, and Religious Systems
186
Astronomical Panics
192
The Stereoscope: Its Theory II
197
The Jews in Europe I
205
Chemistry in High-Schools
215
A New Theory of the Sun
223
The Future of Mind
239
About the Molds
244
The Introduction of Domestic Animals
246
Hydrodynamics and Electricity
253
The Cause of Tubercular Disease
257
Sketch of Charles R. Darwin, LL.D.
260
Editor's Table
266
Literary Notices
270
Popular Miscellany
277
Notes
287
July 1882
Plant-Cells and their Contents
289
The Jews in Europe II
300
Porcelain and the Art of its Production
310
The Physiology of Exercise I
317
A Curious Burmese Tribe
328
Problems of Property
331
The Ethics of Vivisection
344
Borax in America
350
Protoplasm
361
The Mechanics of Intermittent Springs
370
A Premature Discussion
376
The Relation of Music to Mental Progress
378
Dr Gunther on the Study of Fishes
383
The Development of Cities
391
Sketch of Professor S. S. Haldeman
395
Entertaining Varieties
402
Correspondence
406
Editor's Table
406
Literary Notices
410
Popular Miscellany
419
Notes
431
August 1882
The Physiology of Exercise II
433
National Necessities and National Education
444
Acoustic Architecture
454
Progress of the Germ Theory of Disease
462
A Gigantic Fossil Bird
467
The Book-Men
470
About Elephants
480
The Chemistry of Sugar
500
Transcendental Geometry
507
My Spider
513
Sudden Whitening of the Hair
520
How Plants Resist Decay
524
The Topmost Country of the Earth
527
Sketch of Baron Adolf Eric Nordenskiƶld
533
Entertaining Varieties
541
Editor's Table
544
Literary Notices
550
Popular Miscellany
560
Notes
575
September 1882
Electric and Gas Illumination
577
Longevity
587
Animal Self-Defense
595
Brazilian Diamonds and their Origin
610
The Functions of an American Manual Training-School
621
A Note on Thought-Reading
634
The Physician of the Future
637
Trials by Fire and Fire-Jugglers
645
Electromania
650
Anthropoid Mythology
645
The Poisons of the Manufactory
663
Littre, Dumas, Pasteur, and Taine
667
The Chinese: Their Manners and Customs
679
Sketch of Thomas Say
687
Entertaining Varieties
692
Editor's Table
696
Literary Notices
699
Popular Miscellany
707
Notes
717
October 1882
Massage: Its Mode of Application and Effects
720
Literature and Science
737
What are Clouds?
751
The Past and Present of the Cuttle-Fishes
753
Mozley on Evolution
767
Explosions and Explosives
773
The Utility of Drunkenness
785
Delusions of Doubt
788
The Progress of American Mineralogy
795
Industrial Education in Public Schools
809
Physiognomic Curiosities I
817
The Formation of Saline Mineral Waters
826
A Partnership of Animal and Plant Life
835
Professor Rudolf Virchow
836
Editor's Table
843
Literary Notices
847
Popular Miscellany
855
Notes
863
Index
865
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