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Previous Issue: Vol. 3, No. 49, Jan. 11, 1884
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Comment and Criticism, pp. 57-59
Letters to the Editor
- Chemical Geology, p. 59
- W. O. Crosby
- Osteology of the Cormorant, p. 59
- J. Amory Jeffries
- Electric Time-Signals, p. 59
- M.
- Capitalization of Names of Formations, pp. 59-60
- G. K. Gilbert
- Remsen's "Theoretical Chemistry", p. 60
- Synchronism of Geological Formations, pp. 60-61
- Angelo Heilprin
- Free Cervical Ribs in the Human Subject, p. 61
- Elliott Coues
- A Possible Solution of the Standard Time Question, pp. 61-62
- F. H. King
The Duty on Imported Scientific Text-Books, pp. 62-63
Whirlwinds, Cyclones, and Tornadoes. --VIII, pp. 63-66
The Intelligence of Batrachians, pp. 66-67
- Chas. C. Abbott
The Pons-Brooks Comet, pp. 67-69
- W. C. Winlock
The Ainos of Yezo, pp. 69-72
The Hot Blast in Making Iron, pp. 72-73
- R. H. Richards
Modern Physiological Laboratories: What They Are and Why They Are. --I, pp. 73-76
Berthelot's Explosive Materials, pp. 76-77
- Explosive Materials, A Series of Lectures
- M. P. E. Berthelot; Marcus Benjamin
- A Short Historical Sketch of Gunpowder
- Karl Braun; John P. Wisser
- A Bibliography of Works on Explosives; Reprinted from Van Nostrand's Magazine, No. 70
Houston's Elements of Chemistry, p. 78
- The Elements of Chemistry; For the Use of Schools, Academies and Colleges
- Edwin J. Houston
Besant's Hydromechanics, p. 78
- A Treatise on Hydromechanics. Part I., Hydrostatics
- W. H. Besant
Recent Proceedings of Scientific Societies, pp. 79-80
Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, pp. 80-82
Notes and News, pp. 82-84
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