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Science, Vol. 5, No. 100, Jan. 2, 1885


Previous Issue: Vol. 4, No. 99, Dec. 26, 1884
Next Issue: Vol. 5, No. 101, Jan. 9, 1885


Volume Information (2 pp.)
Comment and Criticism, pp. 1-2


Letters to the Editor
Why Is Water Considered Ghost-Proof?, p. 2
Lester F. Ward
Hollyhock-Disease and the Cotton-Plant, p. 2
J. C. Arthur
Military Cetology, pp. 2-3
Frederick W. True
Man in the Stone Age, p. 3
Daniel G. Brinton
Dr. Haacke's Discovery of the Eggs of Echidna, p. 3
Henry F. Osborn
Artificial Wampum, pp. 3-4
Erminnie A. Smith
Was It Imagination?, p. 4
E. T. Quimby


The Managers to the Readers, pp. 4-5
The Kongo, pp. 5-8
Gardiner G. Hubbard

Lake Mistassini, pp. 8-10
J. D. Whitney

The Tasman Glacier, pp. 10-11
The Digestibility of Cellulose, pp. 11-12
H. P. Armsby

Is the Rainfall of Kansas Increasing?, pp. 12-13
American Society for Psychical Research, p. 13
The Natural Bridge of Virginia, pp. 13-14
Hereditary Intellect and the Geographical Distribution of Talents, pp. 14-15
Dr. Hack Tuke on Hypnotism, pp. 15-16
Hack Tuke

Inheritance among the Ancient Arabs, pp. 16-18
J. W. Powell

Notes and News, pp. 18-20

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