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Previous Issue: Vol. 3, No. 60, Mar. 28, 1884
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Comment and Criticism, pp. 399-400
Letters to the Editor
- The Great Comet of September, 1882, p. 401
- H. A. Howe
- Atmospheric Wave from Krakatoa, p. 401
- W.
- Electric Time-Signals, p. 401
- H. S. Carhart
- Is Material Contact Possible?, p. 401
- W. B. T.
- High Tides in Geological History, p. 402
- J. S. Newberry
- The Flora of Labrador, p. 402
- Botanicus
- How Do the Winds Blow within the Storm-Disk?, pp. 402-403
- W. M. Davis
- Undulations in Clay Deposits, p. 404
- H. H. D.
- "A Singular Optical Phenomenon", p. 404
- Joseph LeConte
- The Possible Origin of Some Osar, p. 404
- J. E. Todd
- Osteology of the Cormorant, p. 404
- Theo. Gill
George Engelmann, pp. 405-408
The Maxima and Minima Tide-Predicting Machine, pp. 408-410
Notes on the Lava-Flow of 1880-81 from Mauna Loa, pp. 410-413
- Geo. H. Barton
The State of Exploration in Africa, pp. 413-415
- W. H. Dall
Green Mountain Railway, Mount Desert Island, p. 415
- Charles E. Greene
Anthropological Papers in Petermann's mittheilungen for 1883, pp. 415-416
Spencer's Philosophy of the Unknowable, pp. 417-418
- An Examination of the Philosophy of the Unknowable, as Expounded by Herbert Spencer
- William W. Lacy
Geological Survey of Alabama, pp. 418-419
- Geological Survey of Alabama. Report for the Years 1881 and 1882, Embracing an Account of the Agricultural Features of the State
- Eugene Allen Smith
Late Electrical Books, pp. 419-421
- Absolute Measurements in Electricity and Magnetism
- Andrew Gray
- Notes on Electricity and Magnetism
- J. B. Murdock
Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, pp. 421-422
Recent Proceedings of Scientific Societies, pp. 423-424
Notes and News, pp. 424-426
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