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Science, Vol. 3, No. 68, May 23, 1884


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Comment and Criticism, pp. 613-614


Letters to the Editor
The Faults of South-Western Virginia, pp. 614-615
G. H. Squier
Assumptions of Museum-Keepers, p. 615
Hibernating Mammals, p. 616
C. Hart Merriam
Experiments with Reflections, pp. 616-617
Geo. O. Williams


The Biological Institute at Philadelphia, pp. 617-618
The Enemies and Parasites of the Oyster, Past and Present, p. 618
C. A. White

A Mound of the Kanawha Valley, p. 619
Cyrus Thomas

The Ichthyological Peculiarities of the Bassalian Fauna, pp. 620-622
Smith Sound, and Its Exploration, pp. 622-623
The Deep-Sea Fishes Collected by the Talisman, pp. 623-628
Journey of Lessar to Seraks, pp. 628-629
Palms, p. 629
The Dearborn Observatory, pp. 629-630
David P. Todd

A New Motor, pp. 630-631
R. H. Thurston

Daniell's Principles of Physics, pp. 631-634
A Text-Book of the Principles of Physics
A. Daniell

Propagation of Tuberculosis, pp. 634-635
The Influence of Heredity and Contagion on the Propagation of Tuberculosis, and the Prevention of Injurious Effects from Consumption of the Flesh and Milk of Tuberculous Animals
A. Lydtin; G. Fleming; Van Hertsen

Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, p. 636
Recent Proceedings of Scientific Societies, pp. 636-637
Notes and News, pp. 637-642

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