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Science, Vol. 22, No. 556, Sep. 29, 1893


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Front Matter (1 p.)
The Mutual Relations of Science and Stock Breeding, pp. 169-170
Wm. H. Brewer

Note on the Buried Drainage System of the Upper Ohio, p. 170
Richard R. Hice

[Editorial Notes], p. 171
Corn Cane, pp. 171-173
F. L. Stewart

The Meteorological Congress, p. 174
Salt Tide Marshes of South Jersey, pp. 174-175
John Gifford

Methods of Presenting Geology in Our Schools and Colleges, pp. 175-179
Mary E. Holmes


Letters to the Editor
An Instructive Illusion, p. 179
J. Edmund Clark
Why Not the Collections of Seeds?, pp. 179-180
George P. Merrill
Science in the Schools, p. 180
Henry Edgerton Chapin
The Ikonomatic Method, pp. 180-181
D. G. Brinton
A Curious Ear of Indian Corn, p. 181
O. H. Hershey
A Mouse Destroying Its Young, p. 181
M. L. Holbrook
Genealogical Table of Plants, p. 181
Thomas Marwick
Number-Forms, p. 181
J. McKeen Cattell


Back Matter (2 pp.)

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