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Science, Vol. 1, No. 9, Apr. 6, 1883


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Distribution of Public Documents, p. 239
The Variation of Temperature under Conditions Presumably the Same, pp. 239-242
H. W. Blair

History of the Application of the Electric Light to Lighting the Coasts of France v., pp. 242-245
David Porter Heap

Geological Nomenclature and Coloring, p. 245
Indian Relics from New Brunswick, pp. 245-246
L. W. Bailey

The Properties of Cardiac Muscle, and the Nature of the Action of the Vagus Nerve upon the Heart, pp. 246-247
H. Newell Martin

Thermometer Exposure, p. 247


Letters to the Editor
Cracking in Ice, p. 248
Jacob Reighard
Caterpillars Eaten by a Kitten, p. 248
M. C. Sparks
Badly Crystallized Wrought Iron, p. 248
C.S.
Radiant Heat, and the Second Law of Thermodynamics, p. 248
H. T. Eddy
Keweenaw-Point Geology, pp. 248-249
M. E. Wadsworth
Domestic Ducks that Fly Abroad like Pigeons, p. 249
Joseph LeConte
Apparent Attractions and Repulsions of Small Floating Bodies, pp. 249-250
John LeConte
A New Lecture Experiment, p. 250
H. S. Carhart


Houghton Farm Experiments, pp. 250-252
Houghton Farm. Experiments with Indian Corn, 1880-81, with a Summary of the Experiments with Wheat for Forty Years, at Rothamsted
Agricultural Physics. Series i. Nos. 1, 2. Meteorology and Soil-Temperatures
D. P. Penhallow

Fossil Algae, pp. 252-253
Apropos des Algues Fossiles
Saporta

Bolton's Quantitative Analysis, p. 253
The Student's Guide in Quantitative Analysis, Intended as an Aid to the Study of Fresenius' System
H. Carrington Bolton

Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 253-263
Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, pp. 263-264
Notes and News, pp. 264-266
Recent Books and Pamphlets, p. 266

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