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Science, Vol. 7, No. 171, May 14, 1886


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Comment and Criticism, pp. 427-428
A Task for Anatomists, pp. 428-429
F. W. True

The Historical Association, pp. 429-431
Proposed English Fishery Board, pp. 431-434
Ray Lankester

Notes and News, pp. 434-436


Letters to the Editor
A Thunder-Squall in New England, pp. 436-437
W. M. Davis
The Davenport Tablets, pp. 437-439
J. Gass; Carl L. Suksdorf; Wm. Kiepe
What Was the Rose of Sharon?, p. 439
C. W. T.
Thermometer Exposure and the Contour of the Earth's Surface, pp. 439-440
H. Helm Clayton
Double Vision, p. 440
Geo. Keller
Partition of Patagonia, p. 440
Russell Hinman
An Old-Time Salt-Storm, p. 440
H. C.


Cross-Fertilization of Plants by Birds, pp. 441-442
Professor Hughes on Self-Induction, pp. 442-444
D. E. Hughes

Origin of Fat in Animals, pp. 444-446
A Daring Economist, pp. 446-448

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