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Science, Vol. 5, No. 107, Feb. 20, 1885


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Comment and Criticism, pp. 143-144


Letters to the Editor
The Incandescent Light on Steamers, p. 144
C. H. Ames
Chopping-Stones, p. 144
W. A. Phillips
The Use of Slips in Scientific Correspondence, p. 144
S. P. Sharples
The Decadence of Science about Boston, p. 144
X. C.
Koch's "Comma Bacillus", p. 144
Geo. M. Sternberg
Carnivorous Habits of the Muskrat, pp. 144-145
Chas. E. Beecher; Theo. S. Case; Ralph S. Tarr


John Gwyn Jeffreys, pp. 145-146
W. H. Dall

The Washington National Monument, pp. 146-150
Charles E. Greene

The Electric Light for Light-Houses and Search-Lights, pp. 150-151
H. M. Paul

Recent Determinations of Longitude on the West Coast of South America, pp. 151-152
The Kilimanjaro Expedition, pp. 152-154
Proposed Explorations in Alaska, p. 154
The Doings of Astronomers, pp. 154-155
Rogers's History of English Labor, pp. 155-156
James E. Thorold Rogers

A New Geological Map of Canada, with an Outline Sketch, pp. 156-157
Goodale's Vegetable Histology, pp. 157-158
George Lincoln Goodale

Disease-Germs, pp. 158-159
Billings's Ventilation and Heating, p. 159
J. S. Billings

Notes and News, pp. 159-162

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