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Previous Issue: Vol. 10, No. 237, Aug. 19, 1887
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[Editorial Notes], p. 97
Two Losses to Science, pp. 97-98
Proceedings of the American Association. Section C, pp. 98-99
Proceedings of the American Association. Section I, p. 99
Health Matters, pp. 99-100
Book-Reviews
- ----------------, pp. 100-102
- ----------------, p. 102
- The Hidden Way across the Threshold
- J. C. Street
- The Mark of the Beast Revealed by the Shape of the Head
- Lucilla R. Hedley
- ----------------, p. 103
- Melting and Boiling Point Tables
- Thomas Carnelley
- ----------------, p. 103
- Educational Mosaics
- Thomas J. Morgan
- ----------------, p. 103
- Gilman's Historical Readers. Nos. 1, 2, and 3
- Arthur Gilman
- ----------------, pp. 103-104
Notes and News, p. 104
Letters to the Editor
- Chrome Considered as a Poison, pp. 104-106
- Charles Harrington
- Poison Fangs and Glands of the Mosquito, pp. 106-107
- G. Macloskie
- Rockwood Meteorite, p. 107
- Edwin E. Howell
- Swill-Milk, p. 107
- John J. Janney
- The Pronunciation of 'Arkansas.', pp. 107-108
- Robt. T. Hill
- Diagnosis of a New Species of Thrush (Turdus Celænops sp. nov.) from Japan, p. 108
- Leonhard Stejneger
- Audubon's Grave, p. 108
- R. W. Shufeldt
- Increasing Danger of Tape-Worm, p. 108
- R. T. H.
- Applied Optics, p. 108
- Asaph Hall
- Queries, p. 108
- W. A. G.
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