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Science, Vol. 3, No. 61, Apr. 4, 1884


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Comment and Criticism, pp. 399-400


Letters to the Editor
The Great Comet of September, 1882, p. 401
H. A. Howe
Atmospheric Wave from Krakatoa, p. 401
W.
Electric Time-Signals, p. 401
H. S. Carhart
Is Material Contact Possible?, p. 401
W. B. T.
High Tides in Geological History, p. 402
J. S. Newberry
The Flora of Labrador, p. 402
Botanicus
How Do the Winds Blow within the Storm-Disk?, pp. 402-403
W. M. Davis
Undulations in Clay Deposits, p. 404
H. H. D.
"A Singular Optical Phenomenon", p. 404
Joseph LeConte
The Possible Origin of Some Osar, p. 404
J. E. Todd
Osteology of the Cormorant, p. 404
Theo. Gill


George Engelmann, pp. 405-408
The Maxima and Minima Tide-Predicting Machine, pp. 408-410
Notes on the Lava-Flow of 1880-81 from Mauna Loa, pp. 410-413
Geo. H. Barton

The State of Exploration in Africa, pp. 413-415
W. H. Dall

Green Mountain Railway, Mount Desert Island, p. 415
Charles E. Greene

Anthropological Papers in Petermann's mittheilungen for 1883, pp. 415-416
Spencer's Philosophy of the Unknowable, pp. 417-418
An Examination of the Philosophy of the Unknowable, as Expounded by Herbert Spencer
William W. Lacy

Geological Survey of Alabama, pp. 418-419
Geological Survey of Alabama. Report for the Years 1881 and 1882, Embracing an Account of the Agricultural Features of the State
Eugene Allen Smith

Late Electrical Books, pp. 419-421
Absolute Measurements in Electricity and Magnetism
Andrew Gray
Notes on Electricity and Magnetism
J. B. Murdock

Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, pp. 421-422
Recent Proceedings of Scientific Societies, pp. 423-424
Notes and News, pp. 424-426

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