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Science, Vol. 2, No. 40, Nov. 9, 1883


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The Lick Trust, pp. 609-610
Whirlwinds, Cyclones, and Tornadoes--II, pp. 610-612
The International Fisheries Exhibition--Fourth Paper, pp. 612-615
G. Brown Goode

A Four-Days' Cruise of the Albatross, pp. 615-618
The Zoölogical Station of Holland, pp. 618-620
H. E. Sauvage


Letters to the Editor
The Formation of Tornadoes, pp. 620-621
S. A. Maxwell
The Chinch-Bug in New York, p. 621
C. V. Riley
Unusual Reversal of Lines in the Summit of a Solar Prominence, pp. 621-622
C. A. Young
Sternal Processes in Gallinae, p. 622
J. Amory Jeffries
A Bifurcate Tentacle in Ilyanassa obsoleta, p. 622
Samuel Lockwood
The Mechanism of Direction, pp. 622-623
Horatio R. Bigelow
Colorado Climate, p. 623
Q. C. Smith


A Biographical History of Astronomy, pp. 623-624
Heroes of Science -- Astronomers
E. T. C. Morton

Proctor's Great Pyramid, pp. 625-626
The Great Pyramid: Observatory, Tomb, and Temple
R. A. Proctor

Minor Book Notices, pp. 626-627
Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 627-633
Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, pp. 633-634
Notes and News, pp. 634-636
Recent Books and Pamphlets, p. 636

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