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Science, Vol. 3, No. 60, Mar. 28, 1884


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Comment and Criticism, pp. 371-373


Letters to the Editor
Law Connecting Physical Constants, p. 373
Harold Whiting
Relics in Ventura County, Cal, pp. 373-374
The Spirifers of the Upper Devonian, pp. 374-375
Henry S. Williams
The Use of the Method of Limits in Mathematical Teaching, p. 375
De Volson Wood
Ropes of Ice, p. 375
E. O.
Illusive Memory, p. 375
Henry F. Osborn
Ripple-Marks, pp. 375-376
G. K. Gilbert
The "Batrachichthys", pp. 376-377
John C. Branner


The Greely Search, pp. 377-380
The Great Vienna Telescope, pp. 380-384
The American Awards of the Geological Society of London, pp. 384-385
The Difficulty of Preventing the Ohio Floods, pp. 385-386
An Explanation of Hall's Phenomenon, pp. 386-387
Edwin H. Hall

The Crevaux Expedition, pp. 387-388
A New Theory of Heredity, pp. 388-390
The Law of Heredity: A Study of the Cause of Variation, and the Origin of Living Organisms
W. K. Brooks

Watts's Manual of Chemistry, pp. 390-391
A Manual of Chemistry, Physical and Inorganic
Henry Watts

Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, pp. 391-394
Recent Proceedings of Scientific Societies, pp. 394-396
Notes and News, pp. 396-398

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