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Science, Vol. 7, No. 162, Mar. 12, 1886


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Comment and Criticism, pp. 229-231
The Naval Observatory, pp. 231-232
The Swamps of the United States, pp. 232-233
N. S. Shaler

Geographical Notes, pp. 233-234
London Letter, pp. 234-235
W.

Boston Letter, pp. 235-236
Y.

Notes and News, pp. 236-239


Letters to the Editor
Bishop's Ring during Solar Eclipses, pp. 239-240
W. M. D.
A Trap-Door Spider at Work, pp. 240-241
Mary T. Palmer
The Destruction of Birds, pp. 241-242
Amos W. Butler
A Recent Ice-Storm, p. 242
L. A. Lee
Apropos to Pteranodon and Homo, p. 242
Samuel Lockwood
Is the Dodo an Extinct Bird?, p. 242
R. W. Shufeldt
Chinook Winds, p. 242
G. H. Stone


The Rocky Mountains as Seen from the Canadian Pacific Railway, pp. 243-245
Ernest Ingersoll

The Origin of Human Races and Types, pp. 245-246
An Old-Fashioned Book, pp. 246-247
Comparative Distribution of Jewish Ability, pp. 247-249
Recent Challenger Reports, pp. 249-250
S. I. Smith

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