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COAL ; and what we get from it. 



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COLOUR MEASUREMENT AND MIXTURE. 



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DISEASES OF PLANTS. 



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OUR SECRET FRIENDS AND FOES. 



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SOAP BUBBLES, and the Forces which Mou'.d them. 

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SPINNING TOPS. 



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TIME AND TIDE: a Romance of the Moon. 

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