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Previous Issue: Vol. 3, No. 48, Jan. 4, 1884
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Comment and Criticism, pp. 29-30
Letters to the Editor
- Sense of Direction, p. 31
- Milton L. Comstock
- Barn-Owls in Southern Ohio, p. 31
- A. W. Butler
- Phosphates in North Carolina, pp. 31-32
- Chas W. Dabney, Jun.
- Radiant Heat, p. 32
- De Volson Wood
- Limits of Tertiary in Alabama, p. 32
- A. W.
- Italics for Scientific Names, pp. 32-33
- Byron D. Halsted
- The Skidor in the United States, p. 33
- E. R. Warren
- Standard Thermometers, p. 33
- Leonard Waldo
- Romalea Microptera, p. 33
- W. T.
- Synohronism of Geological Formations, pp. 33-34
- E. Nugent
Sir Charles William Siemens, pp. 34-36
- Robert H. Thurston
The Red Skies, pp. 37-40
- W. Upton
Whirlwinds, Cyclones, and Tornadoes.-VII, pp. 40-44
The Business of the Naturalist, pp. 44-46
The New Morphological Element of the Blood, pp. 46-48
- William H. Howell
The Comstock Lode, pp. 48-49
- Geology of the Comstock Lode and the Washoe District
- George F. Becker
Martin's Elementary Physiology, pp. 49-50
- The Human Body: An Elementary Text-Book of Anatomy, Physiology, and Hygiene
- H. Newell Martin
Packard's Briefer Zoölogy, p. 50
- Zoölogy
- A. S. Packard, jun.
Marie's History of the Sciences, pp. 50-51
- Histoire des Sciences Mathématiques et Physiques
- M. Maximilien Marie
Secondary Batteries, p. 51
- The Chemistry of the Secondary Batteries of Planté and Faure
- J. H. Gladstone; Alfred Tribe
Recent Proceedings of Scientific Societies, pp. 51-52
Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, pp. 52-54
Notes and News, pp. 54-56
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