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Science, Vol. 22, No. 553, Sep. 8, 1893


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Front Matter (1 p.)
The Marine Biological Laboratory, pp. 127-128
Dallas L. Sharp

[Editorial Notes], p. 129
How Chemistry Is Best Taught, pp. 129-132
Charles F. Mabery

Notes on the Wood or Fallow Ant of Southeastern Massachusetts, pp. 132-133
J. B. Woodworth

Problems of Zoology, pp. 133-134


Letters to the Editor
Red Birds and a Grosbeak, p. 134
J. McNair Wright
Space Relation of Numbers, pp. 134-135
Talcott Williams
Columbian Congresses on Science and Philosophy, p. 135
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Palenque Hieroglyphics, p. 135
Cyrus Thomas
Color Vision, p. 135
Christine Ladd Franklin
Myology of the Cat; or the M. Flexor Accessorius of the Human and Feline Foot, pp. 135-136
Howard Ayres
Damage to Cotton by Lightning, p. 136
Frank E. Emery
On Some Nesting Habits of the American Goldfinch, pp. 136-137
Paul Van Riper
Physical Chemistry at the Columbian Congress, p. 137
Robert B. Warder
Great Horned Owls in Confinement, pp. 137-138
Willard E. Treat


Book-Reviews
----------------, p. 138
An Introduction to the Study of the Dependent, Defective and Delinquent Classes
Charles Richmond Henderson
----------------, pp. 138-139
Alternating Currents of Electricity
Gisbert Kapp
Review author[s]: R. A. F.


Back Matter (2 pp.)

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