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Science, Vol. 13, No. 326, May 3, 1889


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Storage-Batteries for Street-Cars, pp. 331-332
Ivory Varnish, p. 332
The Jull Snow-Excavator, pp. 332-333
Improved Steam Apparatus for Heating and Ventilating, pp. 334-335
Brick for Street-Paving, pp. 335-336
J. G. Shea

A Five-Masted Sailing-Ship, p. 336
Electric-Lighting Stations in Europe, and Their Lessons, p. 337
Notes and News, pp. 338-341
[Editorial Notes], p. 342
The Seventh Annual Report of the Director of the United States Geological Survey, pp. 342-343
Twelfth Annual Report of the New Jersey State Board of Health, pp. 343-344
D. C. English


Book-Reviews
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Psychology as a Natural Science Applied to the Solution of Occult Psychic Phenomena
C. G. Raue
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Reports on Elementary Schools, 1852-1882
Matthew Arnold
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The Principles of Empirical, or Inductive, Logic
John Venn
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Home Gymmastics for the Well and the Sick
E. Angerstein; G. Eckler


Among the Publishers, pp. 345-346


Letters to the Editor
Magnetic Storms and Their Astronomical Effects, p. 347
A. E. Dolbear
Chrome Yellow Considered as a Poison, pp. 347-349
Wm. Glenn
A Mound in Calhoun County, Ill, p. 349
Cyrus Thomas
New Sources of Heat, p. 349
Henry M. Howe


Industrial Notes, p. 350
Back Matter (6 pp.)

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