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Science, Vol. 1, No. 3, Jul. 17, 1880


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A Remarkable Peculiarity of an Anthropoid Brain, p. 25
E. C. Spitzka

Dry "Mounts" for the Microscope, pp. 26-27
H. L. Smith

On Multiple Spectra, pp. 27-29
J. Norman Lockyer

Value of Bisulphide of Carbon in Microscopical Definition, p. 29
Co-operation in Science, pp. 30-31
[Notes], p. 31
Correspondence, p. 31
G. M. Mansfield

A Darwinian Study, p. 32
Alfred R. Wallace

A Fourth State of Matter, pp. 32-33
Note by the Duke of Argyle, pp. 33-34
On a New Jelly-Fish of the Order Trachomedusæ, Living in Fresh Water, p. 34
E. Ray Lankester

Evolution of Locomotives in America, p. 35
Literary Intelligence, p. 36
General Notes, p. 36

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