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Science, Vol. 2, No. 35, Oct. 5, 1883


Previous Issue: Vol. 2, No. 34, Sep. 28, 1883
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National Traits in Science, pp. 455-457
Climate in the Cure of Consumption.--II, pp. 457-463
Saml. Aug. Fisk

Rearing Oysters from Artificially Fertilized Eggs at Stockton, MD, pp. 463-464
J. A. Ryder

The Explosion of the Riverdale, pp. 464-465
Robert H. Thurston

The American Society of Microscopists, pp. 465-469
The Java Upheaval, pp. 469-470


Letters to the Editor
Humblebees vs. Field-Mice, p. 470
E. Nugent
The Influence of Winds upon Tree-Growth, pp. 470-471
W. S. Kennedy
Importance of Lime-Juice in the Pemmican for Arctic Expeditions, p. 471
Benjamin Alvord
Rensselaeria from the Hamilton Group of Pennsylvania, pp. 471-472
E. W. Claypole
Aurora, p. 472
F. H. King


Thompson's Philipp Reis, pp. 472-477
Philipp Reis: Inventor of the Telephone. A Biographical Sketch, with Documentary Testimony, Translations of the Original Papers of the Inventor, and Contemporary Publications
Sylvanus P. Thompson

Obligations of Mathematics to Philosophy, and to Questions of Common Life. -- I, pp. 477-483
Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, pp. 483-484
Notes and News, pp. 484-486
Recent Books and Pamphlets, p. 486

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