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Science, Vol. 1, No. 12, Sep. 18, 1880


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American Association for the Advancement of Science. [Proceedings of the Annual Meeting]
[Note on Alexander Agassiz' Address], p. 141
Address of Alexander Agassiz. Paleontological and Embryological Development, pp. 142-149
Alexander Agassiz
Chemistry as an Art, and Chemistry as a Science, p. 149
J. M. Ordway
Spectroscopic Notes on Observations- Chiefly Solar-1879-80, p. 150
C. A. Young
On the Thermo-Electric Electro-Motive Power of Fe. and Pt. in Vacuo, p. 150
C. A. Young
On the Absolute Invisibility of Atoms and Molecules, pp. 150-151
A. E. Dolbear
On the Aurora and Zodiacal Light of May 2, 1877, p. 151
Henry C. Lewis
Observations on Brachiopods, p. 151
Edw. S. Morse
The Kames or Eskars of Maine, p. 151
Geo. H. Stone


Mountain Sites for Astronomical Observations, p. 152
O. Stone

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