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Science, Vol. 2, No. 64, Sep. 17, 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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