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Science, Vol. 9, No. 219, Apr. 15, 1887


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Comment and Criticism, pp. 351-354
The American School of Classical Studies at Athens, pp. 354-355
John S. White

London Letter, pp. 355-356
W.

Geographical Notes, pp. 356-358
Notes and News, pp. 358-363


Letters to the Editor
The Rudimentary Metacarpals of Bison, p. 363
Frederic A. Lucas
The Bellville Meteor, p. 363
Wm. H. Beam
A Sensitive Wind-Vane, pp. 363-364
T. C. M.
The Power of a Voter, p. 364
Asaph Hall
On Tiptoe, p. 364
F. C. Van Dyck


What Industry, if any, Can Profitably Be Introduced into Country Schools?, pp. 365-367
Francis A. Walker; Charles H. Ham; Samuel G. Love

The Respective Functions in Education of Primary, Secondary, and University Schools--I, pp. 367-370
S. S. Laurie

The Prussian Minister of Instruction on Female Education, p. 370
Political Education, pp. 370-372
Manual Training and Public Education, pp. 372-375
H. H. Belfield

The Real-Gymnasium, pp. 375-377
Modern Methods for Beginners in Latin, pp. 377-378
W. A. D.

Some Recent Classical Publications, pp. 378-379
H. T. Peck

Two Works on Pedagogy, pp. 379-380

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