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Science, Vol. 9, No. 209, Feb. 4, 1887


Previous Issue: Vol. 9, No. 208, Jan. 28, 1887
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Comment and Criticism, pp. 101-104
Youthfulness in Science, pp. 104-105
Prohibition, pp. 105-106
B.

Peter's Attack on Pasteur, pp. 106-107
M. Peter

St. Petersburg Letter, pp. 107-109
O. E.

Notes and News, pp. 109-111


Letters to the Editor
Sources of Nitrogen Assimilated by Growing Plants, pp. 111-112
H. W. Wiley
Halos Seen at Denver, p. 112
H. A. Howe
Consumption among Indians, p. 112
Hal. C. Wyman
A Plea for Civilian Control of the U. S. Weather-Bureau, pp. 113-114
H. Helm Clayton
The Pineal Eye in Tritylodon, p. 114
Henry F. Osborn
Simple Qualitative Test for Artificial Butter, p. 114
H. W. Wiley
German Constructions, p. 114
M. Carey Lea


Some Miscalled Cases of Thought-Transferrence, pp. 115-116
J. J.

Is Botany a Suitable Study for Young Men?, pp. 116-117
J. F. A. Adams

The Tendency of Contemporary German Thought, pp. 117-118
Consanguinity and Mental Unsoundness, p. 118
Allgemeine Naturkunde, pp. 118-119
Methods of Arrow-Release, pp. 119-122
H. W. H.

The Butterflies of North America, p. 122

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