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Science, Vol. 13, No. 317, Mar. 1, 1889


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The Electric Motor in Factories, pp. 153-154
Convention of the National Electric Light Association, pp. 154-155
Harwood's Nitrous-Oxide Blow-Pipe, pp. 155-156
G. F. Harwood

Bellite, pp. 156-157
Scientific News in Washington, pp. 157-158
Health Matters, p. 158
Ethnology, pp. 159-160
Electrical News, pp. 160-161
Notes and News, p. 161
[Editorial Notes], p. 162
To-Day's Need at Johns Hopkins University, pp. 162-163
Growth of the American Economic Association, pp. 163-164
The Weather Service, p. 164
Mental Science, pp. 164-165


Book-Reviews
----------------, pp. 165-166
Physical Realism
Thomas Case
----------------, p. 166
The Development of the Intellect
W. Preyer; H. W. Brown
----------------, p. 166
Political History since 1815
Charles H. Levermore; Davis R. Dewey
----------------, p. 166
Shall We Teach Geology?
Alexander Winchell
----------------, pp. 166-167
A Historical Geography of the British Colonies
C. P. Lucas


Among the Publishers, pp. 167-169


Letters to the Editor
The Soaring of Birds, pp. 169-170
G. K. Gilbert; Arthur L. Kimball
To Keep Water-Mounts Moist, p. 170
E. B. Knerr
Color-Blindness a Product of Civilization, pp. 170-171
L. I. Blake; W. S. Franklin
Note on the Wind-Pressure Constant, p. 171
Wm. Ferrel


Back Matter (1 p.)

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