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Science, Vol. 5, No. 115, Apr. 17, 1885


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Comment and Criticism, pp. 305-306


Letters to the Editor
Mental Capacity of an Infant, p. 306
W. T. H.
Nutritive Value of Cellulose, pp. 306-307
H. P. Armsby
The Naval Observatory Publications, p. 307
Allan D. Brown
An Attempt to Photograph the Corona, p. 307
C. A. Young; Wm. H. Pickering
Sir William Thomson's Molecular Dynamics, pp. 307-308
William Thomson
The Cold Weather of February and March, p. 308
Daniel Draper


Civil and Astronomical Time, pp. 308-309
The Scientific Results of the Lady Franklin Bay Expedition, pp. 309-312
A. W. Greely

Footprints in the Rocks of Colorado, pp. 312-313
H. W. Parker

Successful Extraction of a Bullet from the Brain, pp. 313-315
The Debate on Vivisection at Oxford, pp. 315-316
The Royal Astronomical Society of London, p. 317
James Clerk Maxwell, pp. 317-318
The Part Played by the Cell in Living Organisms, pp. 318-319
Langley's Work on Mount Whitney, pp. 319-321
S. P. Langley

Notes and News, pp. 321-324
Supplement: Reformation of Scientific Legislation, pp. 325-332

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