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Science, Vol. 13, No. 321, Mar. 29, 1889


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The Submerging Monitor Cruiser, pp. 229-230
Tobin Bronze, p. 230
A Large Electric-Current Conductor, p. 230
A Meteorological Exhibition, pp. 230-231
The Hornig Direct-Power Steering System, p. 231
Platinum, p. 232
The History of Porphyritic Quartz in Eruptive Rocks, p. 232
Ethnology, pp. 232-234
Electrical News, pp. 234-236
Notes and News, pp. 236-238


Book-Reviews
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Profit Sharing between Employer and Employee
Nicholas P. Gilman
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Deductive Logic
St. George Stock
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Botany for Academies and Colleges
Annie Chambers-Ketchum
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A History of Eighteenth Century Literature
Edmund Gosse
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Insects Injurious to Fruits
William Saunders


[Editorial Notes], p. 240
The Women's Anthropological Society of America, pp. 240-242
The "Excelsior Classes" in Australia, pp. 242-243
Among the Publishers, pp. 243-245


Letters to the Editor
The Soaring of Birds, pp. 245-246
Wm. H. Pickering
Definition of Manual Training, p. 246
J. E. Clark
Curves of Literary Style, p. 246
H. A. Parker
The Velocity of Storms as Related to the Velocity of the General Atmospheric Movements, pp. 246-248
H. Helm Clayton
The Robinson Anemometer Factor, p. 248
C. F. Marvin


Back Matter (5 pp.)

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