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Science, Vol. 7, No. 161, Mar. 5, 1886


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Comment and Criticism, pp. 207-209
Geography-Teaching in Germany, pp. 209-210
Meteorological Conference, pp. 210-211
Method of Stating Results of Water-Analyses, pp. 211-212
A. C. Peale; Wm. H. Seaman; Chas. H. White

Paris Letter, pp. 212-213
V.

Notes and News, pp. 213-214


Letters to the Editor
Oil on Troubled Waters, pp. 214-216
Charles K. Wead
Professor Thorell and the American Silurian Scorpion, pp. 216-217
R. P. Whitfield
The Language of the Bilhoola in British Columbia, p. 218
Franz Boas
Discomforts Arising from Sponge Spicules in Pond-Soils, p. 218
S. T. Virden
Preliminary Description of a New Species of Aplodontia (A. Major sp. Nov., "California Show'tl," "Mountain Beaver"), p. 219
C. Hart Merriam
International Copyright, pp. 219-220
Appleton Morgan
A Recent Ice-Storm, p. 220
Edwd. S. Philbrick
Habits of Batrachians, p. 220
George Baur
A Tornado Brood in Hampshire County, Mass, p. 220
H. W. P.
"Marvels of Animal Life", p. 220
C. F. Holder
The Competition of Convict Labor, p. 220
Nicholas Murray Butler


Regulation of Contracts, p. 221


On the Freedom of Contract
How Far Have Modern Improvements in Production and Transportation Changed the Principle That Men Should Be Left Free to Make Their Own Bargains? I, pp. 221-225
Arthur T. Hadley
How Far Have Modern Improvements in Production and Transportation Changed the Principle That Men Should Be Left Free to Make Their Own Bargains? II, pp. 225-228
W. G. Sumner

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