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Science, Vol. 8, No. 190, Sep. 24, 1886


Previous Issue: Vol. 8, No. 189, Sep. 17, 1886
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Comment and Criticism, pp. 267-268
The British Association for the Advancement of Science, pp. 268-270
Some Features of the Recent Earthquake, pp. 271-275
W. J. McGee

Compressed Air on Cable-Roads, pp. 275-276
The Artesian Well at Belle Plaine, Iowa, pp. 276-277
T. C. Chamberlin

Notes and News, pp. 278-279


Letters to the Editor
A Mummified Frog, pp. 279-280
R. W. Shufeldt
The Source of the Mississippi, pp. 280-281
Pearce Giles
Hibernation of Bats, p. 281
C. Hart Merriam
An Easy Method of Measuring the Time of Mental Processes, p. 281
Joseph Jastrow
The Law of Volumes in Chemistry, p. 281
T. Sterry Hunt
Cause of a Recent Period of Cool Weather in New England, pp. 281-282
H. Helm Clayton
The Almiqui, p. 282
F. W. True
Revivification, p. 282
W. O. Ayres


The Social Waste of a Great City, pp. 283-288
L. L. Seaman

From the Third to the Seventh Year of Childhood, pp. 288-290
Joseph Jastrow

Work of the Maine Agricultural Experiment-Station, p. 290

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