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Science, Vol. 6, No. 130, Jul. 31, 1885


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Comment and Criticism, pp. 81-82


Letters to the Editor
Miocene Deposits in Florida, p. 82
Wm. H. Dall
Abert's Squirrel, p. 82
E. L. Berthoud
Color Associations with the Months, pp. 82-83
Charles S. Minot
Maxwell's Demons, p. 83
Harold Whiting
The Classification and Paleontology of the U. S. Tertiary Deposits, pp. 83-84
Angelo Heilprin
The Etymology of "Ginkgo", p. 84
Benj. Smith Lyman


The Recent Land-Slide in the White Mountains, pp. 84-87
C. H. Hitchcock

An American Silurian Scorpion, pp. 87-88
R. P. Whitfield

An Evening in Camp among the Omahas, pp. 88-90
A. C. Fletcher

The Mexican Axolotl, and Its Susceptibility to Transformations, pp. 90-92
Has Man a Tail?, p. 92
C. S. M.

Ethnography of Antarctic America, pp. 92-94
H. Hale

Astronomical Notes, p. 95
Late News from Alaska, pp. 95-96
Three Physical Text-Books, pp. 96-97
Methods of Bacteria Culture, p. 97
The Permian Reptiles of Bohemia, pp. 97-98
Practical Botany, p. 98
Notes and News, pp. 98-100

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