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Science, Vol. 20, No. 499, Aug. 26, 1892


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Front Matter (1 p.)
Is There a Sense of Direction?, pp. 113-114
J. N. Hall

Current Notes on Anthropology.-XIII, pp. 115-116
D. G. Brinton

Some Points in the Nomenclature-Priority Question, pp. 116-117
Lucien M. Underwood

[Editorial Notes], p. 118
The Progress Made in Teaching Deaf Children to Read Lips and Talk, in the United States and Canada, pp. 118-120
Alexander Graham Bell

Remarks on North American Lichenology.-Preliminary, p. 120
W. W. Calkins


Letters to the Editor
Does There Really Exist a Phonetic Key to the Maya Hieroglyphic Writing?, pp. 121-122
Dr. Seler
The Fundamental Hypotheses of Abstract Dynamics, pp. 122-123
L. M. Hoskins
The Black-Knot, p. 123
Thomas Meehan
Hectoring a Hawk, pp. 123-124
Frank Bolles
Tornado-Whirls in the Upper Clouds, p. 124
Hiram M. Stanley
The Brutal Dove, p. 124
S. V. Clevenger


Book-Reviews
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Temperament, Disease, and Health
French Ensor Chadwick
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The History of Modern Education
Samuel G. Williams
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Influenza
Charles H. Merz


Back Matter (2 pp.)

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