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Science, New Series, Vol. 6, No. 155, Dec. 17, 1897


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Front Matter (1 p.)
Signalling Through Space Without Wires, pp. 889-896
Characters, Congenital and Acquired, pp. 896-902
G. Archdall Reid

The Desirability and the Feasibility of the Acquisition of some Real and Accurate Knowledge of the Brain by Pre-Collegiate Scholars, pp. 902-908
Burt G. Wilder

The Native Dahlias of Mexico, pp. 908-910
John W. Harshberger

Current Notes on Anthropology, pp. 910-911
D. G. Brinton

Scientific Notes and News, pp. 912-916
University and Educational News, pp. 916-917


Discussion and Correspondence
The United States Fish Commission, p. 917
F. A. L.
A National Department of Health, p. 918
C. H. Preston


Scientific Literature
----------------, pp. 918-920
Habit and Instinct
C. Lloyd Morgan
Review author[s]: Hermon C. Bumpus
----------------, pp. 920-921
Das Nördliche Mittel-Amerika, nebst einen Ausflug nach den Hochland von Anahuac
Carl Sapper
Review author[s]: D. G. Brinton
----------------, pp. 921-922
Wild Neighbors
Ernest Ingersoll
Review author[s]: Vernon Bailey


Societies and Academies, pp. 922-924

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