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Previous Issue: Vol. 2, No. 28, Aug. 17, 1883
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The Lessons of the Meeting, pp. 211-212
- W. C. W.
Reliability of the Evidence Obtained in the Study of Contagia, pp. 212-213
- D. E. Salmon
Sponge-Culture in Florida, p. 213
- R. Rathbun
The Conditions Necessary for the Sensation of Light, pp. 214-215
- A. E. Dolbear
Radiometers with Curved Vanes, p. 215
- George W. Evans
The Igloo of the Innuit.--II, pp. 216-218
Illustrative Apparatus for Astronomy, pp. 218-219
- G. B. Merriman
Hell's Observations of the Transit of Venus in 1769, pp. 219-220
- A. M. Hell
Letters to the Editor
- Errata in Catalogues of Stars, pp. 221-222
- Edward S. Holden
- The Search for Crevaux, p. 222
- Edward S. Holden
- Occurrence of the Swallow-Tailed Hawk in New Jersey, p. 222
- Chas. C. Abbott
- A Reckless Flier, p. 222
- F. H. Herrick
- Swallows in Boston, p. 222
- Carl Reddots; Leander Wetherell
Ward's Dynamic Sociology. IV, pp. 222-226
- Dynamic Sociology, or Applied Social Science, as Based upon Statical Sociology and the Less Complex Sciences
- Lester F. Ward
Elementary Meteorology, pp. 226-227
- Elementary Meteorology, with Meteorological Charts and Illustrations
- R. H. Scott
American Association for the Advancement of Science
- [Remarks of Dr. W. W. Folwell and of Prof. C. A. Young, at Minneapolis, Aug. 15, 1883], pp. 227-229
- W.W. Folwell; C. A. Young
Proceedings of Section A.--Mathematics and Astronomy
- The German Survey of the Northern Heavens, pp. 229-237
- William A. Rogers
- Papers Read before Section A, pp. 237-241
Proceedings of Section B.--Physics
- A Plea for Pure Science, pp. 242-250
- H. A. Rowland
- Papers Read before Section B, pp. 250-253
Notes and News, pp. 253-254
Recent Books and Pamphlets, p. 254
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