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British Isles,

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movements of sea and lake, 167
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Spitzbergen, scientific exploration of, 260 Water-glass, uses of,

Star-charts, new,

Steam, high-pressure, future of,
Steam-rams, in naval warfare,
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Steel, chemistry of,

Steel tools, protection against rust,
Stereoscope, practical value of the,

389 Whalebone, substitute for,
23 Widowhood, physiology of,
78 Wine, charged with gases,
27 Wire-rope, experiments with,
26 Woods for ship-building,

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