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Science, Vol. 5, No. 119, May 15, 1885


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Comment and Criticism, pp. 393-394


Letters to the Editor
The New Commissioner of Agriculture, p. 394
Aug. F. Harvey
Auroras, pp. 394-395
H. A. H.
An Extinct Hydroid, p. 395
Joseph Leidy
Phosphatic Rocks of Florida, pp. 395-396
Eugene A. Smith; Laurence C. Johnson
Do Telegraph-Wires Foretell Storms?, pp. 396-397
Wm. H. Babcock
An Attempt to Photograph the Solar Corona, pp. 397-398
William Huggins


The Preservation of Niagara, pp. 398-399
The Niagara Gorge as a Chronometer, pp. 399-401
G. Frederick Wright

Niagara Falls Considered as a Source of Electrical Energy, pp. 401-403
John Trowbridge

Dr. Gould's Work at the Cordoba Observatory, pp. 403-405
Benjamin A. Gould

Semitic Languages at Harvard, p. 405
The Stone Age in Africa, pp. 405-406
Paradise Found, pp. 406-407
The Lenâpé and Their Legends, pp. 407-408
Kingsley's Madam How and Lady Why, pp. 408-409
Charles Kingsley

A Monograph of British Fossil Brachiopoda, pp. 409-410
W. H. Dall

Notes and News, pp. 410-412

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