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Science, Vol. 6, No. 133, Aug. 21, 1885


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Comment and Criticism, pp. 141-142


Letters to the Editor
Meteoric Activity, Aug. 10, p. 142
Darwin Myers
Color Associations with the Months, pp. 142-143
C. Ruheit
The Classification and Paleontology of the U. S. Tertiary Deposits, pp. 143-144
Otto Meyer


A New Endowment for Research, pp. 144-145
Charles Sedgwick Minot

Thomas Alva Edison, pp. 145-148
The Electric Railway in New York, pp. 148-150
F. A. Pickernell

A School for Electrical Engineering in Boston, pp. 150-151
Electrical Measuring Instruments, pp. 151-153
Arthur W. Wright

Incandescent Lamps on Railways, pp. 153-154
Chloroform as an Anaesthetic, p. 154
Van Ermengem on the Cholera Microbe, pp. 154-155
E. Van Ermengem

The First Report of the American Society for Psychical Research, pp. 155-156
Atlas of Plant-Diseases, pp. 156-157
Notes and News, pp. 157-160

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