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Previous Issue: Vol. 2, No. 63, Sep. 10, 1881
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[Editorial], p. 437
Historic Notes of Cosmic Physiology, p. 438
- T. Sterry Hunt
On the Unification of Geological Nomenclature, pp. 438-440
- Richard Owen
A New Material for Stop-Cocks and Stoppers for Reagent Bottles, p. 440
- H. W. Wiley
Phonetics of the Kayowe Language, pp. 440-441
- Albert S. Gatschet
Typical Thin Sections of the Rocks of the Cupriferous Series in Minnesota, p. 441
- N. H. Winchell
Worked Shells in New England Shell Heaps, p. 441
- Edward S. Morse
A Remarkable Instance of Retention of Heat by the Earth, pp. 441-442
- H. C. Hovey
Pilocarpin:-Its Action in Changing the Color of the Human Hair, pp. 442-443
- D. W. Prentiss
The Constitution of the "Atom" of Science, p. 443
- A. B. Blackwell
Bacteria and Their Relations to Plant Culture, pp. 443-444
- Thomas Taylor
Ancient Japanese Bronze Bells, p. 444
- Edward S. Morse
Time Service of Carleton College Observatory, at Northfield, Minnesota, p. 445
- William W. Payne
Changes in Mya and Lunatia Since the Deposition of the New England Shell Heaps, pp. 445-446
- Edward S. Morse
American Coal Fields, p. 446
Astronomy, pp. 446-447
- E. E. Barnard
Correspondence, p. 447
- Edward C. Pickering; E. C. Spitzka
Books Received
- ----------------, pp. 447-448
- Elements of Algebra.
- G. A. Wentworth
- Review author[s]: Marcus Baker
Meteorological Report for New York City for the Week Ending Sept. 10, 1881, p. 448
- Daniel Draper
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