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Foreword | ||
Introduction | ||
Address Delivered before the Agricultural Society of Rutland County (September 30, 1847) | 5 | |
Lectures Delivery before the Smithsonian Institution, No. 1 - The Camel (1855) | 24 | |
Oration before the New Hampshire State Agricultural Society (October 10, 1856) | 34 | |
Report, Made under Authority of the Legislature of Vermont, on the Artificial Propagation of Fish (1857) | 62 | |
The Study of Nature (1860) | 73 | |
Irrigation: Is Evils, Remedies, and the Compensations (1874) | 98 | |
Man and Nature; or, Physical Geography as Modified by Human Action (1864) | ||
Ch. I | Introductory | 123 |
Ch. II | Transfer, Modification, and Extirpation of Vegetable and of Animal Species | 140 |
Ch. III | The Woods | 159 |
Ch. IV | The Waters | 187 |
Ch. V | The Sands | 207 |
Ch. VI | Projected or Possible Geographical Changes by Man | 217 |
Suggested Readings | 227 |
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