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Science, Vol. 1, No. 8, Mar. 30, 1883


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Science and the Newspapers, p. 211
The Present State of Science in Brazil, pp. 211-214
History of the Application of the Electric Light to Lighting the Coasts of France. IV, pp. 214-216
The Weather in January, 1883, pp. 216-218
The Geology of Lake Superior, pp. 218-219
T. Sterry Hunt

The Ainos of Japan, pp. 219-220
Influence of the Vagus Nerve upon the Heart, p. 220
H. Newell Martin

The Extinct Lake Agassiz, p. 220


Letters to the Editor
Movement of the Arms in Walking, pp. 220-221
Joseph LeConte
Suggested Improvement in Lighthouses, p. 221
Edward Burgess
Fluidal Cavities in Quartz-Grains of Sandstones, p. 221
G. P. Merrill
The Copper-Bearing Rocks of Lake Superior, p. 221
Alfred R. C. Selwyn
Snow-Drifts, pp. 221-222
Jacob Reighard


Prehistoric Man, pp. 222-223
Le Préhistorique: Antiquité de l'homme
Gabriel de Mortillet

Pinner's Organic Chemistry, p. 223
An Introduction to the Study of Organic Chemistry
Adolph Pinner; Peter T. Austen

Report of the Connecticut Shell-Fish Commission, 1883, pp. 223-224
Second Report of the Shell-Fish Commissioners of the State of Connecticut to the General Assembly, January Session, 1883

Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 224-234
Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, pp. 234-235
Notes and News, pp. 235-238
Recent Books and Pamphlets, p. 238

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