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Previous Issue: Vol. 3, No. 56, Feb. 29, 1884
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Comment and Criticism, pp. 271-273
Letters to the Editor
- Arrow-Points at Evanston, Ill, pp. 273-274
- W. A. Phillips
- Illusive Memory, p. 274
- Henry F. Osborn
- Ripple-Marks in Limestone, p. 274
- L. C. Wooster
- A Novel Magnetic Engine, pp. 274-275
- Chas. K. McGee
- Congenital Deafness in Animals, p. 275
- Swan M. Burnett
- A Singular Optical Phenomenon, p. 275
- F. J. S.
- Deflective Effect of the Earth's Rotation, p. 275
- J. E. Hendricks
- A Carboniferous Genus of Sharks Still Living, pp. 275-276
- E. D. Cope
- Artificial Production of Rain, p. 276
- L.
- Annual Growth of the "Tree of Heaven", p. 276
- J. I. D. Hinds
Gouverneur Kemble Warren, pp. 276-279
- Henry L. Abbot
Appendages of the Trilobite, pp. 279-281
- Charles D. Walcott
The New Bogosloff Volcano in Bering Sea, pp. 282-286
- George Davidson
The Danish Expedition to East Greenland, pp. 286-287
Humidity and Chronometer Rates, p. 287
- David P. Todd
The Great Comet of 1882, p. 287
The Work of the Cambridge Archaeological Museum, pp. 287-288
Vortex Rings, p. 289
- A Treatise on the Motion of Vortex rings. An Essay to Which the Adams Prize was Adjudged in 1882, in the University of Cambridge
- J. J. Thomson
The Silk Industry in the United States, pp. 290-292
- Silk-Manufacture in the United States
- William C. Wyceoff
Scribner's Where Did Life Begin?, pp. 292-293
- Where Did Life Begin? A Brief Inquiry as to the Probable Place of Beginning and the Natural Courses of Migration Therefrom of the Flora and Fauna of the Earth
- G. Hilton Scribner
Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, pp. 293-294
Recent Proceedings of Scientific Societies, pp. 294-296
Notes and News, pp. 296-298
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