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Science, Vol. 5, No. 104, Jan. 30, 1885


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Comment and Criticism, pp. 83-84


Letters to the Editor
Trowbridge's Physics, pp. 84-85
W.
The Earthquake of Jan. 2, p. 85
W. H. Dall
Itinerant Science-Teachers, p. 85
J. R. W.
The Voice of Serpents, p. 85
C. H. Hitchcock
The Incandescent Light on Steamers, p. 85
Everett Hayden
Rainfall and Crops, pp. 85-86
S. E. Moffett
The Use of Slips in Scientific Correspondence, p. 86
B. Pickman Mann


The Decadence of Science about Boston, pp. 86-87
The Geology of the Scottish High-Lands, pp. 87-89
T. Sterry Hunt

The Basin of the Caribbean, pp. 89-91
J. R. Bartlett

The Balloon in Meteorology, pp. 91-93
The Kowak River, p. 93
A Glance at the History of Our Knowledge of Fossil Plants, pp. 93-95
Physical Training at Amherst, pp. 95-96
Science and Surgery: A Triumphant Result of Experimental Research, pp. 96-97
Discovery of Silurian Insects, p. 97
Meteorological Notes, pp. 97-98
The Chemistry and Physics of the Sea, pp. 98-100
Publications of the Nautical Almanac Office, p. 100
Forchheimer's Tunnel-Building in England, pp. 100-101
Philipp Forchheimer

Notes and News, pp. 101-102

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