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Science, Vol. 1, No. 6, Mar. 16, 1883


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International Standard Time, pp. 159-160
On an Alleged Exception to the Second Law of Thermodynamics, p. 160
J. W. Gibbs

Photographic Focusing, pp. 160-161
W. H. Pickering

History of the Application of the Electric Light to Lighting the Coasts of France. II, pp. 161-165
Criticism of Professor Hubrecht's Hypothesis of Development by Primogeniture, pp. 165-166
Charles S. Minot

Notes on the Geology of Japan, pp. 166-167
Perfect Interference of Sound by Telephone, p. 167
C. S. Cook

Railway-Accidents in 1882, pp. 167-168
George L. Vose


Letters to the Editor
A Caterpillar-Eating Hen-Hawk, p. 168
F. H. Storer
An Indian Burial-Mound, p. 168
F. W. Putnam
House-Flies in the Philippines, p. 169
S. Kneeland
Solar Corona, p. 169
H. T. Eddy
Badly Crystallized Wrought Iron, p. 169
T. M. Clark


Whitney's Climatic Changes [Continued], pp. 169-173
The Climatic Changes of Later Geological Times: A Discussion Based on Observations Made in the Cordilleras of North America
J. D. Whitney

American Paleozoic Fossils, p. 173
The American Paleozoic Fossils: A Catalogue of the Genera and Species (etc)
S. A. Miller

Australian Crustacea, p. 173
Catalogue of the Australian Stalk and Sessile-Eyed Crustacea
William A. Haswell
Review author[s]: J. S. Kingsley

Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 174-183
Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, pp. 183-184
Notes and News, p. 184

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