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Science, Vol. 3, No. 57, Mar. 7, 1884


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Comment and Criticism, pp. 271-273


Letters to the Editor
Arrow-Points at Evanston, Ill, pp. 273-274
W. A. Phillips
Illusive Memory, p. 274
Henry F. Osborn
Ripple-Marks in Limestone, p. 274
L. C. Wooster
A Novel Magnetic Engine, pp. 274-275
Chas. K. McGee
Congenital Deafness in Animals, p. 275
Swan M. Burnett
A Singular Optical Phenomenon, p. 275
F. J. S.
Deflective Effect of the Earth's Rotation, p. 275
J. E. Hendricks
A Carboniferous Genus of Sharks Still Living, pp. 275-276
E. D. Cope
Artificial Production of Rain, p. 276
L.
Annual Growth of the "Tree of Heaven", p. 276
J. I. D. Hinds


Gouverneur Kemble Warren, pp. 276-279
Henry L. Abbot

Appendages of the Trilobite, pp. 279-281
Charles D. Walcott

The New Bogosloff Volcano in Bering Sea, pp. 282-286
George Davidson

The Danish Expedition to East Greenland, pp. 286-287
Humidity and Chronometer Rates, p. 287
David P. Todd

The Great Comet of 1882, p. 287
The Work of the Cambridge Archaeological Museum, pp. 287-288
Vortex Rings, p. 289
A Treatise on the Motion of Vortex rings. An Essay to Which the Adams Prize was Adjudged in 1882, in the University of Cambridge
J. J. Thomson

The Silk Industry in the United States, pp. 290-292
Silk-Manufacture in the United States
William C. Wyceoff

Scribner's Where Did Life Begin?, pp. 292-293
Where Did Life Begin? A Brief Inquiry as to the Probable Place of Beginning and the Natural Courses of Migration Therefrom of the Flora and Fauna of the Earth
G. Hilton Scribner

Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, pp. 293-294
Recent Proceedings of Scientific Societies, pp. 294-296
Notes and News, pp. 296-298

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