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Science, Vol. 8, No. 189, Sep. 17, 1886


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Comment and Criticism, pp. 245-246
The Charleston Earthquake: Some Further Observations, pp. 246-248
Everett Hayden

Chevreul's Centennial Festival, pp. 248-251
H. De Varigny

Burying the Wires, pp. 251-252
The Standard Typograph, pp. 252-254
Notes and News, pp. 254-255


Letters to the Editor
Barometer Exposure, pp. 255-256
Gan
"Communistic Leanings", p. 256
E. T. Peters
An Electric Log, pp. 256-258
Sam Hubbard
Science for a Livelihood, p. 258
W. F. Flint
Sea-Water in the Ears, p. 258
Samuel Sexton
An Easy Method of Measuring the Time of Mental Processes, p. 258
T. C. Mendenhall
The Sea-Serpent, p. 258
B. A. Colonna


Psychophysics, pp. 259-262
J. H. Hyslop

Anatomical and Medical Knowledge of Ancient Egypt, pp. 262-263
Economic Statistics, pp. 263-264
Conn's Evolution of To-Day, pp. 264-265
J. W. Powell

Sidgwick's History of Ethics, p. 265
Henry Sidgwick

The Psychology of Reasoning, pp. 265-266
J. J.

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