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Established May, 1872.

Conducted by Prof. E. L. YOUMANS.

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I. Martineau and Materialism. By JOHN TYNDALL, F.R.S., LL.D. II. Opossums and their Young. By Prof. W. S. BARNARD. (Illustrated.) III. Idol-Worship and Fetich-Worship. By HERBERT SPENCER. I. IV. On a Piece of Limestone. By WILLIAM B. CARPENTER, LL.D., F.R.S. V. Strange Mental Faculties in Disease. By HEZEKIAH BUTTERWORTH. VI. Progression and Retrogression. By Prof. W. D. GUNNING. (Illustrated.) VII. Geography and Evolution. By Lieut.-General R. STRACHEY, F.R.S. VIII. Diamond-Cutting. By Dr. A. C. HAMLIN. (Illustrated.)

IX. Reading as an Intellectual Process. By E. O. VAILE.

X. The Deeper Harmonies of Science and Religion. IV.
XI. Sketch of Principal Dawson. (Portrait.)

XII. EDITOR'S TABLE: The Nation on German Darwinism.

LITERARY NOTICES: Smithsonian Report for 1874-Bacteria and their
Influence on the Septic Complications of Wounds-Fire-Burial among
our Germanic Forefathers-Report of the Curators of the Missouri
State University-Nature and Culture, etc.

MISCELLANY: United States Board for Testing Iron and Steel-Stanley's
Expedition-Putrefaction arrested by Pressure-Meeting of the French
Association for the Advancement of Science-St. Louis Academy of
Science Is Consumption contagious?-Continuity of the Guano De-
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