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Science, Vol. 7, No. 160, Feb. 26, 1886


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Comment and Criticism, pp. 177-179
Crater Lake, Oregon, A Proposed National Reservation, pp. 179-182
C. E. Dutton

The Fish-Cultural Station at Gloucester, Mass, p. 182
Greely's Three Years of Arctic Service, pp. 182-184
Adolphus W. Greely

London Letter, pp. 184-185
W.

Notes and News, pp. 185-187


Letters to the Editor
Sea Level and Ocean-Currents, pp. 187-189
W. Ferrel
The Davenport Tablets, pp. 189-190
Cyrus Thomas
The Claimed Wheat and Rye Hybrid, p. 190
E. S. Carman
A Recent Ice-Storm, p. 190
W. M. Davis
Corrections of Thermometers for Pressure, p. 190
F. P. Venable; J. W. Gore
Is the Dodo an Extinct Bird?, p. 190
Robert Ridgway


The Present Wholesale Destruction of Bird-Life in the United States, pp. 191-195
J. A. Allen

Destruction of Birds for Millinery Purposes, pp. 196-197
Destruction of Bird-Life in the Vicinity of New York, pp. 197-199
William Dutcher

Destruction of the Eggs of Birds for Food, pp. 199-201
Geo. B. Sennett

The Relation of Birds to Agriculture, pp. 201-202
Bird-Laws, pp. 202-204
An Appeal to the Women of the Country in Behalf of the Birds, pp. 204-205
The American Ornithologists' Union Committee on Bird-Protection, p. 205
Back Matter (1 p.)

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