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Science, Vol. 2, No. 32, Sep. 14, 1883


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The U. S. Signal-Service. I, pp. 343-345
"Rex Magnus", pp. 345-347
Leonard P. Kinnicutt

The Igloo of the Innuit. -- V, pp. 347-349
Frederick Schwatka

A Universal Language and Its Vehicle, -- A Universal Alphabet, pp. 350-353
A. Melville Bell


Letters to the Editor
Variations in Butterflies, p. 353
S. Lowell Elliot
Function of the Colorless Blood-Corpuscles, pp. 353-354
J. M. S.


Human Proportion, p. 354
Human Proportion in Art and Anthropometry: A Lecture Delivered at the National Museum, Washington, D.C.
Robert Fletcher

Ware's Modern Perspective, pp. 354-356
Modern Perspective: A Treatise upon the Principles and Practice of Plane and Cylindrical Perspective
William R. Ware

Seebohm's Village Community, pp. 356-357
The English Village Community, Examined in Its Relations to the Manorial and Tribal Systems, and to the Common or Open Field System of Husbandry: An Essay in Economic History
Frederic Seebohm

Stearns and Coues' New-England Bird-Life, pp. 357-358
New-England Bird-Life: Being a Manual of New-England Ornithology
Winfrid A. Stearns; Elliott Coues


American Association for the Advancement of Science


Proceedings of Section H. -- Anthropology
The Scope and Value of Anthropological Studies, pp. 358-365
Otis T. Mason
Papers Read before Section H., pp. 365-371


Proceedings of Section I. -- Economic Science and Statistics
The Metiiods of Statistics, pp. 371-379
Franklin B. Hough


Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 379-383
Notes and News, pp. 384-386

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