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Science, Vol. 4, No. 95, Nov. 28, 1884


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Comment and Criticism, pp. 483-484


Letters to the Editor
The Oldest Living Type of Vertebrates, p. 484
S. Garman
Water of Crystallization, pp. 484-485
Wm. L. Dudley
An Open Polar Sea, pp. 485-486
A. Woeikof
Rhyssa not Lignivorous, p. 486
C. V. Riley
Sky-Glows, p. 486
N. T. Lupton
Iroquois Grammar, p. 486
Erminnie A. Smith


The Agassiz Association, pp. 487-488
The 'Pororoca,' or Bore, of the Amazon, pp. 488-492
John C. Branner

History of Almanacs, pp. 492-496
Exploration of Putnam River, Alaska, p. 496
The Bird-Collection of the U.S. National Museum, pp. 496-497
Robert Ridgway

Over-Pressure in Schools, pp. 497-498
New-England Orchids, pp. 498-499
The Orchids of New England: A Popular Monograph
Henry Baldwin

Indian Folk-Lore and Ethnology, pp. 499-500
The Algonquin Legends of New England; or, Myths and Folk-Lore of the Micmac, Passamaquoddy, and Penobscot Tribes
Charles G. Leland
A Migration Legend of the Creek Indians, with a Linguistic, Historic, and Ethnographic Introduction
Albert S. Gatschet

Recent Chemical Text-Books, pp. 500-502
Traité Pratique d'analysed Chimiques et d'essais industriaels
Raoul Jagnaux
The Elements of Chemistry
F.W. Charke
Lessons in Chemistry
W.H. Green
A Short Text-Book of Inorganic Chemistry
Hermann Kolbe

Notes and News, pp. 502-506

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