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Science, Vol. 20, No. 508, Oct. 28, 1892


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The Humming-Bird's Food, p. 239
Morris Gibbs

The Origin of the Cave Fauna of Kentucky, with a Description of a New Blind Beetle, pp. 240-241
H. Garman

The Botanical Library of a Station Botanist, pp. 241-242
A. S. Hitchcock

Forensic Microscopy, pp. 242-243
L. A. Harding

[Editorial Notes], p. 244
Bogdanov on the Primitive Russians, p. 244
John Beddoe

On "Type-Specimens" and "Type-Figures" in Entomology, pp. 244-245
W. F. Kirby

The Convex Profile of Bad-Land Divides, p. 245
W. M. Davis


Letters to the Editor
Some Remarks on the Botanic Trinomial, pp. 245-246
C. Michener
Notes on the Saturniidæ, or Emperor and Atlas Moths, pp. 246-247
W. F. Kirby
Destroying Mosquitoes by Kerosene, p. 247
Joseph F. James
Phonetics in Science, p. 247
E.
Grand-Gulf Formation, pp. 247-248
Lawrence C. Johnson
Jealousy in Infants, p. 248
A. Stevenson
Is There a Sense of Direction?, p. 248
Fred Mather
Monstrous Poppy, p. 249
Charles E. Bessey
Yeasts as Expounded in the "North American Review", p. 249
John Gifford


Book-Reviews
----------------, p. 249
Man and the Glacial Period
G. Frederick Wright
Review author[s]: D. G. Brinton


Among the Publishers, pp. 249-251
Back Matter (3 pp.)

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