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Science, Vol. 9, No. 206, Jan. 14, 1887


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Comment and Criticism, pp. 23-24
Is Beer-Drinking Injurious?, pp. 24-25
The Aboriginal Miller, pp. 25-28
O. T. Mason

Paris Letter, pp. 28-30
V.

Notes and News, pp. 30-33


Letters to the Editor
Atmospheric Lines in the Solar Spectrum, p. 33
James Edward Oliver
A Hairy Human Family, pp. 33-34
S. W. Williston
Fort Ancient, Warren County, O, p. 34
Cleveland Abbe
Star Rays and the Corona, p. 34
W. LeC. Stevens
To Authors of Text-Books on Physics, p. 34
I. O. Baker
The Swindling Geologist, pp. 34-35
F. W. Staebner
The West Indian Seal, p. 35
J. A. Allen
Early Forms of Writing, pp. 35-36
Cyrus Thomas
On the Coloration of Mammals, p. 36
Harrison Allen
Butterflies in Southern Connecticut, p. 36
L. N. Johnson


On the Enrichment of the Soil by the Cultivation of 'Enriching Crops', pp. 37-39
H. P. Armsby

Natural Gas, pp. 39-40
Purity of Ice, pp. 40-41
Color-Blindness among Railway Employees, p. 41
Commissioner Hadley's Second Annual Report, pp. 41-43
Sedgwick and Wilson's Biology, pp. 43-44
William T. Sedgwick; Edmund B. Wilson

Abbott's Upland and Meadow, p. 44
Charles C. Abbott

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