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Volume Information (2 pp.)
The Future of American Science, pp. 1-3
Photographing the Corona without an Eclipse, p. 4
S. P. Langley

A Singular Meteoric Phenomenon, pp. 4-6
The Typhoon at Manila, Philippine Islands, Oct. 20, 1882, pp. 6-9
Samuel Kneeland

Captain C. E. Dutton on the Hawaiians, pp. 9-10
C. E. Dutton

Variations in the Vertical Due to Elasticity of the Earth's Surface, pp. 10-11
E. H. Hall


Letters to the Editor
Age of the Rocks on the Northern Shore of Lake Superior, p. 11
A. R. C. Selwyn
Movement of the Arms in Walking, p. 11
Frederick W. True
Cleaning Birds, pp. 11-12
J. Amory Jeffries


The Origin of Cultivated Plants, pp. 12-14
Origine des Plantes Cultivées
Alph. de Candotle
Review author[s]: Asa Gray

Natural History of Minnesota, pp. 14-15
The Geological and Natural-History Survey of Minnesota. The Tenth Annual Report for the Year 1881
N. H. Winchell

Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 15-25
Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, pp. 25-26
Notes and News, pp. 26-28
Recent Books and Pamphlets, p. 28

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The Late Dr. Henry Draper, pp. 29-34
Charles A. Young

The Weather in November, 1882, pp. 34-35
New Testament Autographs, pp. 35-36
Influence of Magnetism on Chemical Action, pp. 36-37
Ira Remsen

Rotifera without Rotary Organs, pp. 37-38
Rhythmic Muscular Contractions, pp. 38-39
H. Newell Martin


Letters to the Editor
Algae and Spray Markings, p. 39
M. E. Wadsworth
Geology of Lake Superior, p. 39
J. D. Whitney
Rock Disintegration in Hot, Moist Climates, pp. 39-40
F. H. Storer
The November Aurora in California, p. 40
Marcus Baker


Tryon's Conchology, pp. 40-41
Structural and Systematic Conchology: An Introduction to the Study of the Mollusca
George W. Tryon, Jr.
Review author[s]: Tryon

The Paris Meteorites, p. 41
Guide Dans la Collection de Météorites du Muséum D'histoire Naturelle

Early Oriental History, pp. 41-42
Histoire des Anciens Peuples de L'orient
Louis Ménard

Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 42-54
Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, pp. 54-56
Notes and News, pp. 56-58
Recent Books and Pamphlets, p. 58

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The Balfour Memorial, pp. 59-60
Rearing Oysters from Artificially Impregnated Eggs, pp. 60-62
J. A. Ryder

The Mappemonde of Sebastian Cabot, pp. 62-65
Charles Deane

Map of the Planets and Stars near the Sun, May 6, 1883, p. 65
Edward S. Holden

First Use of Wire in Deep-Sea Sounding, p. 65
William H. Dall

An Extension of the Theorem of the Virial and Its Application to the Kinetic Theory of the Constitution of Gases, pp. 65-66
Consequences of Spleen Extirpation, pp. 66-67
H. Newell Martin

The Cachar Earthquake of 1869, p. 67
W. M. Davis


Letters to the Editor
A Class-Room Experiment, p. 67
F. W. Clarke
Domestic Ducks that Fly Abroad like Pigeons, pp. 67-68
F. H. Storer


Poole's New Index, p. 68
An Index to Periodical Literature
William Frederick Poole; William I. Fletcher

Sir Charles Lyell, pp. 69-70
Life, Letters, and Journals of Sir Charles Lyell, Bart., Author of Principles of Geology, etc
Charles Lyell; Mrs. Lyell

Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 70-82
Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, p. 83
Notes and News, pp. 83-86
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The International Conference for the Determination of the Electrical Units, pp. 87-89
On the Physical Conditions under Which Coal Was Formed, pp. 89-91
J. S. Newberry

The Yale Observatory Heliometer, pp. 91-94
Leonard Waldo

Note on the Observations of the Transit of Venus, 1882, at the Lick Observatory, pp. 94-95
David P. Todd

A Gigantic Walking-Stick from the Coal, pp. 95-96
Samuel H. Scudder

Anatomy and Histology of Polyophthalmus, pp. 96-97
C. S. Minot

The Glacial Theory before the Philadelphia Academy, pp. 97-98
An Early Statement of the Deflective Effect of the Earth's Rotation, p. 98
W. M. Davis


Letters to the Editor
"Mother of Petre" and "Mother of Vinegar", pp. 98-99
F. H. Storer
Archeological Frauds, p. 99
F. W. Putnam


American Institute of Mining Engineers: [Meeting], pp. 99-110
Sir Charles Lyell [Continued], pp. 110-112
Astronomical Literature, pp. 112-114
Bibilographie Générale de l'astronomie, ou Catalogue Méthodique des Ouvrages, des Mémoires et des Observations Astronomiques, Publiés Depuis l'origine de l'imprimerie Jusqu'en 1880
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Tome Second: Mémoires et Notices Insérés dans les Collections Académiques et les Revues
Review author[s]: Edward S. Holden

The Formation of Coal, p. 114
Mémoire sur la Formation de la Houille
Grand'Eury

Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 115-118
Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, pp. 118-119
Notes and News, pp. 119-122
Recent Books and Pamphlets, p. 122

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Spencer Fullerton Baird, pp. 123-126
Meteoric and Terrestrial Rocks, pp. 127-130
M. E. Wadsworth

Mollusks of the Family Cocculinidae, p. 130
Wm. H. Dall

The Present Condition of Exploration, pp. 131-134
The Weather in December, 1882, pp. 134-135
History of the Application of the Electric Light to Lighting the Coasts of France, pp. 135-139


Letters to the Editor
The New Comet in Pegasus, pp. 139-140
Lewis Swift
Movement of the Arms in Walking, p. 140
W. S. Barnard
The Heart as a Locomotive Organ, p. 140
O. Harger
The Copper-Bearing Rocks of Lake Superior, pp. 140-141
R. D. Irving


Whitney's Climatic Changes, pp. 141-142
The Climatic Changes of Later Geological Times: A Discussion Based on Observations Made in the Cordilleras of North America
J. D. Whitney

The Government Agricultural Report, pp. 142-143
Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture for the Years 1881 and 1882

Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 143-152
Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, pp. 152-155
Notes and News, pp. 155-158
Recent Books and Pamphlets, p. 158

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International Standard Time, pp. 159-160
On an Alleged Exception to the Second Law of Thermodynamics, p. 160
J. W. Gibbs

Photographic Focusing, pp. 160-161
W. H. Pickering

History of the Application of the Electric Light to Lighting the Coasts of France. II, pp. 161-165
Criticism of Professor Hubrecht's Hypothesis of Development by Primogeniture, pp. 165-166
Charles S. Minot

Notes on the Geology of Japan, pp. 166-167
Perfect Interference of Sound by Telephone, p. 167
C. S. Cook

Railway-Accidents in 1882, pp. 167-168
George L. Vose


Letters to the Editor
A Caterpillar-Eating Hen-Hawk, p. 168
F. H. Storer
An Indian Burial-Mound, p. 168
F. W. Putnam
House-Flies in the Philippines, p. 169
S. Kneeland
Solar Corona, p. 169
H. T. Eddy
Badly Crystallized Wrought Iron, p. 169
T. M. Clark


Whitney's Climatic Changes [Continued], pp. 169-173
The Climatic Changes of Later Geological Times: A Discussion Based on Observations Made in the Cordilleras of North America
J. D. Whitney

American Paleozoic Fossils, p. 173
The American Paleozoic Fossils: A Catalogue of the Genera and Species (etc)
S. A. Miller

Australian Crustacea, p. 173
Catalogue of the Australian Stalk and Sessile-Eyed Crustacea
William A. Haswell
Review author[s]: J. S. Kingsley

Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 174-183
Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, pp. 183-184
Notes and News, p. 184

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The Sphere of the United States Geological Survey, pp. 185-186
Improvement of the Native Pasture-Lands of the Far West, pp. 186-187
N. S. Shaler

History of the Application of the Electric Light to Lighting the Coasts of France. III, pp. 187-189
The Head-Hunters of Borneo, pp. 189-190
Geological Map of Belgium, pp. 190-191
J. B. Marcou


Letters to the Editor
Flight of the Flying-Fish, p. 191
S. Kneeland
Use of Wire in Sounding, p. 191
William H. Dall
Peculiar Faulting of a Coal-Bed, pp. 191-192
Samuel Huston
The Leadville Porphyry, p. 192
S. F. Emmons
Sand-Traoery, p. 192
F. H. Herrick


Whitney's Climatic Changes [Continued], pp. 192-195
The Climate Changes of Later Geological Times: A Discussion Based on Observations Made in the Cordilleras of North America
J. D. Whitney
Review author[s]: G. K. Gilbert

Deep-Sea Medusae, pp. 195-197
Report on the Deep-Sea Medusae Dredged by H.M.S. Challenger during the Years 1873-76
Ernst Haeckel

Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 197-205
Notes and News, pp. 206-210
Recent Books and Pamphlets, p. 210

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Science and the Newspapers, p. 211
The Present State of Science in Brazil, pp. 211-214
History of the Application of the Electric Light to Lighting the Coasts of France. IV, pp. 214-216
The Weather in January, 1883, pp. 216-218
The Geology of Lake Superior, pp. 218-219
T. Sterry Hunt

The Ainos of Japan, pp. 219-220
Influence of the Vagus Nerve upon the Heart, p. 220
H. Newell Martin

The Extinct Lake Agassiz, p. 220


Letters to the Editor
Movement of the Arms in Walking, pp. 220-221
Joseph LeConte
Suggested Improvement in Lighthouses, p. 221
Edward Burgess
Fluidal Cavities in Quartz-Grains of Sandstones, p. 221
G. P. Merrill
The Copper-Bearing Rocks of Lake Superior, p. 221
Alfred R. C. Selwyn
Snow-Drifts, pp. 221-222
Jacob Reighard


Prehistoric Man, pp. 222-223
Le Préhistorique: Antiquité de l'homme
Gabriel de Mortillet

Pinner's Organic Chemistry, p. 223
An Introduction to the Study of Organic Chemistry
Adolph Pinner; Peter T. Austen

Report of the Connecticut Shell-Fish Commission, 1883, pp. 223-224
Second Report of the Shell-Fish Commissioners of the State of Connecticut to the General Assembly, January Session, 1883

Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 224-234
Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, pp. 234-235
Notes and News, pp. 235-238
Recent Books and Pamphlets, p. 238

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Distribution of Public Documents, p. 239
The Variation of Temperature under Conditions Presumably the Same, pp. 239-242
H. W. Blair

History of the Application of the Electric Light to Lighting the Coasts of France v., pp. 242-245
David Porter Heap

Geological Nomenclature and Coloring, p. 245
Indian Relics from New Brunswick, pp. 245-246
L. W. Bailey

The Properties of Cardiac Muscle, and the Nature of the Action of the Vagus Nerve upon the Heart, pp. 246-247
H. Newell Martin

Thermometer Exposure, p. 247


Letters to the Editor
Cracking in Ice, p. 248
Jacob Reighard
Caterpillars Eaten by a Kitten, p. 248
M. C. Sparks
Badly Crystallized Wrought Iron, p. 248
C.S.
Radiant Heat, and the Second Law of Thermodynamics, p. 248
H. T. Eddy
Keweenaw-Point Geology, pp. 248-249
M. E. Wadsworth
Domestic Ducks that Fly Abroad like Pigeons, p. 249
Joseph LeConte
Apparent Attractions and Repulsions of Small Floating Bodies, pp. 249-250
John LeConte
A New Lecture Experiment, p. 250
H. S. Carhart


Houghton Farm Experiments, pp. 250-252
Houghton Farm. Experiments with Indian Corn, 1880-81, with a Summary of the Experiments with Wheat for Forty Years, at Rothamsted
Agricultural Physics. Series i. Nos. 1, 2. Meteorology and Soil-Temperatures
D. P. Penhallow

Fossil Algae, pp. 252-253
Apropos des Algues Fossiles
Saporta

Bolton's Quantitative Analysis, p. 253
The Student's Guide in Quantitative Analysis, Intended as an Aid to the Study of Fresenius' System
H. Carrington Bolton

Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 253-263
Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, pp. 263-264
Notes and News, pp. 264-266
Recent Books and Pamphlets, p. 266

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The New York State Survey, pp. 267-269
Glacial Phenomena in Ohio, pp. 269-271
The Weather in February, 1883, pp. 271-273
The Law of Nuclear Displacement, and Its Significance in Embryology, pp. 273-277
John A. Ryder

Baltimore Surface-Geology, p. 277
Rainfall of Uberaba, Province of Minas Geraes, Brazil, pp. 277-278
Orville A. Derby


Letters to the Editor
Pairing of the First-Born, p. 278
J. E. Hendricks
Thermal Belts of North Carolina, p. 278
John LeConte
Flight of the Flying-Fish, p. 278
D. P. Penhallow


The Natural History of Ohio, pp. 278-280
Report of the Geological Survey of Ohio. Vol. IV. Zoölogy and Botany. Part I. Zoölogy
Ohio. Columbus

Geikie's Geological Sketches, pp. 280-281
Geological Sketches at Home and Abroad
Archibald Geikie

Vertebrate Anatomy, pp. 281-282
A Handbook of Vertebrate Dissection. Part II. How to Dissect a Bird
H. Newell Martin; William A. Moale

Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 282-291
Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, pp. 291-292
Notes and News, pp. 292-294
Recent Books and Pamphlets, p. 294

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Science for Working-Men, pp. 295-296
The Watchmaking Industry in Switzerland, pp. 296-297
S. N.

The Tagals of Luzon, pp. 297-298
Samuel Kneeland

The Solar Eclipse of May 6, p. 299
W. U.

The Florida Expedition to Observe the Transit of Venus, pp. 300-302
A Telephonic Time-Transmitter, pp. 302-303
M. W. Harrington

Parental Instinct as a Factor in the Evolution of Species, pp. 303-304
A. E. Verrill

Lakes and Valleys in North-Eastern Pennsylvania, pp. 304-305
W. M. Davis

An Apparently New Animal Type, p. 305
Charles S. Minot

The Color-Preferences of the Hive-Bee, pp. 305-306
W. Trelease


Letters to the Editor
United States Geologists, Sandstones, and the Keweenawan Series, p. 307
M. E. Wadsworth
The Ainos of Japan, p. 307
D. P. Penhallow


Prehistoric Trephining, pp. 307-308
On Prehistoric Trephining and Cranial Amulets
Robert Fletcher

Report of the Peabody Museum, pp. 308-309
Fifteenth Annual Report of the Trustees of the Peabody Museum of American Archaeology and Ethnology

The Panther Creek Coal-Basin, pp. 309-310
Second Geological Survey of Pennsylvania
J. P. Lesley; Charles A. Ashburner

The Smithsonian Publications, pp. 310-311
Catalogue of Publications of the Smithsonian Institution, 1846-82, with an Alphabetical Index of Articles
W. J. Rhees

Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 311-319
Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, pp. 319-320
Notes and News, pp. 320-322
Recent Books and Pamphlets, p. 322

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National Academy of Sciences, pp. 323-324
The Decay of Rocks Geologically Considered, pp. 324-325
The Origin of Cross-Valleys, pp. 325-327
The Intelligence of Fish, pp. 327-328
Chas. C. Abbott

Active Japanese Volcanoes, p. 329
C. Gottsche

Life-History of the Liver-Fluke, pp. 330-331
Charles S. Minot

Fluorine Minerals, pp. 331-332
S. L. Penfield

Color and Assimilation, p. 332
Geo. L. Goodale

Larval Stages and Habits of the Bee-Fly Hirmoneura, pp. 332-334
C. V. Riley


Letters to the Editor
The Lake-Superior Rocks, p. 334
N. H. Winchell
Venturesome Spiders, pp. 334-335
E. T. Quimby
Improvement of Western Pasture-Land, p. 335
Samuel Aughey
Apparent Attractions and Repulsions of Small Floating Bodies, pp. 335-336
Edwin H. Hall


The Indiana Geological Report, pp. 336-337
Indiana: Department of Geology and Natural History. Eleventh Annual Report (1881)

M. Hermite's Lectures, pp. 337-338
Cours de M. Hermite, Professe Pendant le 2 e Semestre 1881-82
M. Anoyer; M. Hermite
Review author[s]: T. Craig

Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 338-348
Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, pp. 348-349
Notes and News, pp. 349-350
Recent Books and Pamphlets, p. 350

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The Proposed Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science in Canada, pp. 351-352
Model of the Giant Octopus of the West Coast of America, pp. 352-355
J. H. Emerton

Horse-Trotting from a Mathematical Stand-Point, pp. 355-356
Wm. H. Pickering

The Origin of Cross-Valleys. II, pp. 356-357
W. M. Davis

The Origin, after Birth, of Aspiration of the Thorax, p. 357
H. Newell Martin

Plant-Life, past and Present, pp. 358-359


Letters to the Editor
Intelligence of the Crow, p. 359
Samuel Kneeland
Paleolithic Man in Ohio, p. 359
Chas. C. Abbott
The Copper-Bearing Rocks of Lake Superior, pp. 359-360
R. D. Irving
Pairing of the First-Born, p. 360
Charles Sedgwick Minot; J. Rayner Edmands; T. C. M.


James Clerk Maxwell, pp. 360-365
The Life of James Clerk Maxwell; With a Selection from His Correspondence and Occasional Writings, and a Sketch of His Contributions to Science
Lewis Campbell; William Garnett

Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 365-373
Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, pp. 373-374
Notes and News, pp. 374-378
Recent Books and Pamphlets, p. 378

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A Strange Performance, pp. 379-380
A Study of the Human Temporal Bone.--I, pp. 380-385
The Weather in March, 1883, pp. 385-388
L'hirondelle, p. 388
The Great Comet of 1882, pp. 388-389
W. C. Winlock

The Eruption of Mount Etna, pp. 390-391
Magneto-Motive Force, pp. 391-392
E. H. Hall

The Small Planets, p. 392
Researches on the Dicyemidae, pp. 392-393
C. S. Minot

Temperature and Ice of the Bavarian Lakes, p. 393
W. M. Davis


Letters to the Editor
Zoölogical "Regions", pp. 393-394
J. Amory Jeffries
Panther Creek Coal-Basin, p. 394
Charles A. Ashburner
Crayfish, p. 394
Richard M. Abbott
Marking Geodetic Stations, pp. 394-395
H. W. Blair
Freezing of Liquids in Living Vegetable Tissue, p. 395
John LeConte
Sun's Radiation and Geological Climate, p. 395
C. B. Warring
Distribution of Public Documents, pp. 395-396
E. W. Hilgard


The Agricultural Experiment-Station of Connecticut, p. 396
Annual Report of the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment-Station for 1882

Fossil Botany, p. 397
Cours de Botanique Fossile Fait au Muséum D'histoire naturelle
M. B. Renault

A New Calculation of the Atomic Weights, pp. 397-398
Die Atomgewichte der Elemente, aus den Originalzahlen neu Berechnet
Lothar Meyer; Karl Seubert
Review author[s]: F. W. Clarke

Wilder and Gage's Introduction to Anatomy, pp. 398-400
Anatomical Technology as Applied to the Domestic Cat: An Introduction to Human, Veterinary, and Comparative Anatomy
Burt G. Wilder; Simon H. Gage

Minor Book Notices, p. 400
Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 400-408
Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, p. 409
Notes and News, pp. 409-410

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The Society of Naturalists of the Eastern United States, pp. 411-412
The Mathematical Tripos in the University of Cambridge, pp. 412-415
The Negritos of Luzon, pp. 415-417
Samuel Kneeland

The American Exhibit at the London Fisheries Exhibition, pp. 417-418
Note Relating to a Peculiarity Distinguishing Annealed from Unannealed Iron, pp. 418-419
R. H. Thurston

Elephantiasis, or Filaria Disease, pp. 419-421
C. V. Riley

Internal Molecular Energy of Atomic Vibration, p. 421
On the Development of Chlorophyll and Color Granules, pp. 421-422
G. L. Goodale


Letters to the Editor
Mollusoan Rock-Boring, p. 422
M. E. Wadsworth
The Lake Superior Rocks, p. 422
R. D. Irving
Track of Meteor, p. 422
Peter Collier


Augustus de Morgan, pp. 422-425
Memoir of Augustus de Morgan; With Selections from His Letters
Sophia Elizabeth de Morgan

White's Fossil Mollusks of North America, pp. 425-426
A Review of the Non-Marine Fossil Mollusca of North America
C. A. White

Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 426-436
Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, pp. 436-438
Notes and News, pp. 438-440
Recent Books and Pamphlets, p. 440

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International Bureau of Weights and Measures, pp. 441-443
Recent Explorations in the Region of the Gulf Stream off the Eastern Coast of the United States by the U. S. Fish-Commission, pp. 443-447
The International Fisheries Exhibition, pp. 447-450
G. Brown Goode

The Wedge-Photometer, pp. 450-451
M. W. Harrington

Notes upon the Foetal Membranes of the Opossum and other Marsupials, pp. 451-452
Henry F. Osborn

Rainfall at Panama, pp. 452-453
H. A. Hazen

The Copper-Bearing Series of Lake Superior, pp. 453-455
T. C. Chamberlin

Liquefaction, Vaporization, and the Kinetic Theory of Solids and Liquids, pp. 455-456
Germs and Epidemics, pp. 456-457


Letters to the Editor
Use of the Moxa in Japan, p. 457
Samuel Kneeland
The Least Bittern in Newfoundland, p. 457
C. Hart Merriam
Science for Workingmen, p. 457
M. S. Snow
Robins, Sparrows, and Earth-Worms, pp. 457-458
F. H. Storer
Intelligence of the Crow, p. 458
Jos. M. Wade
Sun's Radiation and Geologic Climate, p. 458
G. K. Gilbert
Marking Geodetic Stations, p. 458
Horace Andrews, Jun.


The Synthesis of Minerals and Rocks, pp. 459-460
Synthese des Mineraux et des Roches; Avec Une planche en Photochromie
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The Geology of Natal, pp. 460-461
Natal. Department of Mines. Report upon the Coal-Fields of Klip River, Weenan, Umvoti, and Victoria Counties, together with Tabulated Statement of Results Obtained from a Series of Trials of Colonial Coal upon the Natal Government Railways
F. W. North

The Bibliography of Angling, pp. 461-462
Bibliotheca Piscatoria. A Catalogue of Books on Angling, the Fisheries, and Fish-Culture, with Bibliographical Notes and an Appendix of Citations Touching on Angling and Fishing from Old English Authors
T. Westwood; T. Satchell

Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 462-469
Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, pp. 470-471
F. W. True

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Too Much Red Tape, p. 473
The Alphabet and Spelling-Reform, pp. 473-475
Alex. Melville Bell

A Study of the Human Temporal Bone. -- II, pp. 475-477
Glacial Deposits of the Bow and Belly River Country, pp. 477-479
George M. Dawson

The Naples Zoological Station. I., pp. 479-481
The Spectrum of an Argand Burner, pp. 481-484
S. P. Langley

The New-York Agricultural Experiment-Station, p. 484
H. P. Armsby

Classification of Islands, pp. 484-485
W. M. Davis


Letters to the Editor
A New Form of Battery-Cell, p. 485
F. W. Clarke
Correcting Compass Deviation, p. 485
George Iles


Maine's Early Law and Custom, pp. 485-487
Dissertations on Early Law and Custom
Henry Sumner Maine

Report of the United States Entomologist, p. 487
Report of the Entomologist (of the Department of Agriculture) for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1882
C. V. Riley

Macgregor's Balutchistan, pp. 487-488
Wanderings in Balochistan
C. M. Macgregor

Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 488-495
Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, pp. 495-497
Notes and News, pp. 497-500
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An Illustration of an Abuse, pp. 501-502
The Dry- and Wet-Bulb Hygrometer, pp. 502-506
H. A. Hazen

A Study of the Human Temporal Bone.--III, pp. 506-507
Joseph Leidy

The Naples Zoological Station. II, pp. 507-510
Emily A. Nunn

Evidences of Glaciation in Kentucky, pp. 510-511
R. P. Stevens

Early Development of Reptiles, pp. 511-512
C. S. Minot

The International Geological Congress, pp. 512-513
J. B. Marcou

Development of the Membrane-Bones of the Skull of the Pike, p. 513
J. A. Ryder


Letters to the Editor
Rainbow, p. 513
W. J. L.
Nemestrinidae, p. 513
C. V. Riley
Intelligence of the Crow, p. 513
J. A. Allen


Studies in Logic, pp. 514-516
Studies in Logic. By Members of the Johns Hopkins University

The Races of Men, pp. 516-517
Les Races Humaines
Abel Hovelacque

Gage's Elements of Physics, pp. 517-518
A Text-Book of the Elements of Physics, for High Schools and Academies
Alfred P. Gage; A. M. Boston

Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 518-526
Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, p. 527
Notes and News, pp. 527-530
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Darwin, p. 531
George Edgar Montgomery

Recent Explorations in the Region of the Gulf Stream off the Eastern Coast of the United States by the U. S. Fish-Commission, pp. 531-534
Transferred Impressions and Visual Exaltation, pp. 534-536
C. L. Dana

The Weather in April, 1883, pp. 536-538
New Laboratory for Physics and Chemistry at Cornell University, pp. 538-540
Spencer B. Newbury

St. David's Rocks and Universal Law, p. 541
M. E. Wadsworth

The Human Remains of the Bone-Caverns of Brazil, pp. 541-542
Orville A. Derby


Letters to the Editor
Solar Constant, p. 542
H. A. Hazen
Spanish Folk-Lore, p. 542
Rollo Ogden
Capture of the Crested Seal on the Coast of Massachusetts, pp. 542-543
J. A. Allen
Flight of the Flying-Fish, p. 543
George J. Carney
Sun's Radiation and Geologic Climate, p. 543
John LeConte
Sphere Anemometer, p. 543
G. J. Symons


Science and Religion, pp. 543-545
Studies in Science and Religion
G. Frederick Wright

The Topographical Map of New Jersey, pp. 545-546
A Topographical Map of a Part of Northern New Jersey, from Surveys and Levellings Made, and Local Surveys Corrected
George W. Howell; C. C. Vermeule

Crustacea of the Blake and Travailleur Expeditions, pp. 546-547
Recueil de Figures de Crustaces Nouveaux ou peu Connus
M. A. Milne-Edwards
Review author[s]: S. I. Smith

Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 548-556
Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, p. 556
Notes and News, pp. 556-560
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The Royal Society of Canada, pp. 561-563
The International Fisheries Exhibition. -- Second Paper, pp. 564-565
Recent Deep-Sea Soundings off the Atlantic Coast of the United States, pp. 565-567
The Protozoan Parasites of the Oyster, pp. 567-568
J. A. Ryder

The Use of Steel Sounding-Wire by Lieut. J. C. Walsh, U.S.N., on the Taney, in 1849-50, pp. 568-570
A. E. Verrill

Lake Bonneville, p. 570
W. M. Davis

Chemical and Physiological Researches on the Ptomaines, pp. 570-574
R. H. Chittenden


Letters to the Editor
Precocity in a Chicken, pp. 574-575
Redducs
Lake Superior Geology, p. 575
M. E. Wadsworth
Fish-Hooks from Southern California, p. 575
Stephen Bowers
Intelligence of the Crow, p. 576
C. C. Abbott
Impregnation in the Turkey, p. 576
Edward M. Shepard


The Grape Phylloxera in France, pp. 576-578
Compte rendu des travaux du Service du Phylloxera. Annee 1882. Proces verbaux de la session annuelle de la Commission superieure du Phylloxera. Rapports et pieces annexes. Lois, decrets et arretes relatif au Phylloxera
Review author[s]: C. V. Riley

California Agriculture, pp. 578-579
University of California. College of Agriculture. Report of the Professor in Charge to the President, being a Part of the Report of the Regents of the University. 1882

Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 579-585
Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, pp. 585-586
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The Import Duty on Scientific Journals, pp. 589-590
The Microscopic Evidence of a Lost Continent, pp. 590-592
M. E. Wadsworth

The Pascal Hexagram, pp. 592-594
Christine Ladd Franklin

Occurrence of Amber near Trenton, N.J., p. 594
Charles C. Abbott

The Total Solar Eclipse of May 6, pp. 594-596
W. U.

Registering Apparatus for Earth-Currents, pp. 596-597
A New Condensing-Hygrometer, pp. 597-598
H. A. Hazen

The Right Whale of the North Atlantic, pp. 598-599
J. A. Allen

Fig-Insects, p. 599
C. V. Riley

Optical Researches on Garnet, p. 600
S. L. Penfield

Geological Nomenclature, pp. 600-601


Letters to the Editor
A Powerful Direct Vision Spectroscope, p. 601
H. R. Goodnow
Connectiout Minerals, p. 601
Wm. North Rice
Book Reviews, pp. 601-602
S. T. M.
Solar Constant, p. 602
H. A. Hazen
A Zoo-Philological Problem, p. 602
G. Brown Goode
The Sun's Radiation and Geological Climate, pp. 602-603
C. B. Warring
Flight of the Flying-Fish, p. 603
Walter B. Barrows


Heitzmann's Microscopical Morphology, pp. 603-605
Microscopical Morphology of the Animal Body in Health and Disease
C. Heitzmann

European Orthoptera, p. 605
Prodromus der Europäischen Orthoptera
Bbunner von Wattenwyl

Machinery at Paris, 1878, pp. 605-606
Rapports du Jury International, Groupe VI., Classe 54: Les Machines et les Appareils de la Méchanique Générale
M. Hirsch

Minor Book Notices, pp. 606-607
Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 607-615
Notes and News, pp. 615-618
Recent Books and Pamphlets, p. 618

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Field-Clubs and Local Societies, pp. 1-3
The National Railway Exposition. I., pp. 3-5
The Influence of Gravitation, Moisture, and Light upon the Direction of Growth in the Root and Stem of Plants, pp. 5-6
F. H. King

Some Glacial Action in Indiana, p. 6
John M. Coulter

The United States Fish-Commission Steamer Albatross. I., pp. 6-10
Surface Conditions on the Other Planets, p. 10
W. H. Pickering

Composition of the Mesoderm, p. 11
C. S. Minot

The Eclipse of 1882, pp. 11-12


Letters to the Editor
The Relative Ages of Planets, Comets, and Meteors, p. 12
Daniel Kirkwood
First Use of Wire in Sounding, pp. 12-13
Wm. H. Dall
False Claims, p. 13
T. Sterry Hunt


Macloskie's Elementary Botany, pp. 13-14
Elementary Botany, with Students' Guide to the Examination and Description of Plants
George Macloskie

The Geology of Belgium, pp. 14-16
Géologie de la Belgique
Michel Mourlon

Du Moncel's Electro-Magnets, pp. 16-17
Electro-Magnets. The Determination of the Elements of Their Construction
Th. Du Moncel
Electro-Magnets. The Determination of the Elements of Their Construction
Th. Du Moncel; C. J. Wharton

Ledger's Sun and Its Planets, p. 17
The Sun, Its Planets, and Their Satellites
Edmund Ledger

Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 17-26
Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, pp. 26-27
Notes and News, pp. 27-30
Recent Books and Pamphlets, p. 30

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The Government as a Publishing House, p. 31
The National Railway Exposition.-II, pp. 32-34
The Weather in May, 1883, pp. 34-36
Symmetrical Linear Figures Produced by Reflection along a River-Bank, pp. 36-38
F. H. Storer

The American Swamp Cypress, pp. 38-40
N. S. Shaler

Recent Babylonian Research, pp. 40-41
D. G. Lyon

Ocean Water and Bottoms, pp. 41-43
M. E. Wadsworth

The Natural History of Implements, p. 43
The Intelligence of the American Turret Spider, pp. 43-44


Letters to the Editor
Equations of Third Degree, p. 44
A. M. Sawin
Solar constant, pp. 44-45
John LeConte


Ward's Dynamic Sociology, pp. 45-49
Dynamic Sociology, or Applied Social Science, as Based upon Statical Sociology and the Less Complex Sciences
Lester F. Ward

Geology of Southern Pennsylvania, p. 49
Second Geological Survey of Pennsylvania.-Report of Progress T 2 . - The Geology of Bedford and Fulton Counties
J. J. Stevenson

Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 49-57
Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, pp. 58-61
Notes and News, pp. 61-62
Recent Books and Pamphlets, p. 62

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The U. S. National Museum, pp. 63-66
List of Twenty-Three New Double Stars, Discovered at Caroline Island, South Pacific Ocean, between April 27 and May 7, 1883, by E. S. Holden and C. S. Hastings, p. 66
The United States Fish-Commission Steamer Albatross. -- II, pp. 66-72
Richard Rathbun

Sun-Spot Observations, pp. 72-75
H. A. H.

Fifteenth Annual Convention of the American Society of Civil Engineers. -- I, pp. 75-76
Kinetic Considerations as to the Nature of the Atomic Motions Which Probably Originate Radiations. -- I, pp. 76-79
Oyster-Culture in Holland, p. 79
J. A. Ryder

Galton's Human Faculty, pp. 79-82
Inquiries into Human Faculty and Its Development
Francis Galton

Stowell's Microscopical Diagnosis, p. 83
Microscopical Diagnosis
Charles H. Stowell; Louisa Reed Stowell

Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 83-90
Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, pp. 90-91
Notes and News, pp. 91-92
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The Advantages of Study at the Naples Zoölogical Station, pp. 93-97
C. O. Whitman

The National Railway Exposition. -- III, pp. 97-100
Fifteenth Annual Convention of the American Society of Civil Engineers. -- II, pp. 100-101
Some Geyser Comparisons, pp. 101-102
A. C. Peale

The Affinities of Richthofenia, p. 103
J. B. Marcou

The Greenwich Observatory, pp. 103-104


Letters to the Editor
Impregnation in the Turkey, p. 105
W. Mann
Macloskie's Elementary Botany, p. 105
G. Macloskie
Primitive Streak of Vertebrates, p. 105
Charles Sedgwick Minot
In an Indian Grave, p. 105
Stephen Bowers


Ward's Dynamic Sociology. II, pp. 105-108
Dynamic Sociology, or Applied Social Science, as Based upon Statical Sociology and the Less Complex Sciences
Lester F. Ward

Siemens' Solar Energy, pp. 108-109
On the Conservation of Solar Energy: A Collection of Papers and Discussions
C. Williams Siemens

Inspired Science, p. 109
Eureka; or, The Golden Door Ajar, The Mysteries of the World Mysteriously Revealed
Asa T. Green

Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 109-115
Notes and News, pp. 115-118
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Kinetic Considerations as to the Nature of the Atomic Motions Which Probably Originate Radiations. -- II, pp. 123-125
H. T. Eddy

The National Railway Exposition. -- IV, pp. 125-128
The International Fisheries Exhibition. -- Third Paper, pp. 129-131
G. Brown Goode

The Paris Observatory, pp. 131-132


Letters to the Editor
The Right Whale of the North Atlantic, pp. 132-134
J. B. Holder
The Ainos of Japan, p. 134
D. Brauns
The Iroquois, pp. 134-135
Erminnie Smith
Many Snakes Killed, p. 135
Stephen Bowers
Swallows in Boston, p. 135
Carl Reddots
Singular Lightning, p. 135
William Brewster
Deflective Effect of the Earth's Rotation, pp. 135-136
J. E. Hendricks


Alnwick Castle Antiquities, pp. 136-139
A Descriptive Catalogue of Antiquities, Chiefly British, at Alnwick Castle
Review author[s]: Henry W. Haynes

Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 139-146
Notes and News, pp. 146-150
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The American Association for the Advancement of Science, pp. 151-153
Recent Explorations in the Region of the Gulf-Stream off the Eastern Coast of the United States by the U. S. Fish-Commission. [Continued], pp. 153-155
Water-Bottles and Thermometers for Deep-Sea Research at the International Fisheries Exhibition, pp. 155-158
R. Hitchcock

Real Roots of Cubics, pp. 158-159
A. M. Sawin

The Habits of Muraenopsis tridactylus in Captivity; With Observations on Its Anatomy, pp. 159-163
R. W. Shufeldt

The Great Terminal Moraine across Pennsylvania, pp. 163-167


Letters to the Editor
Change of Birds' Notes, p. 167
F. O. Jacobs
St. David's Rocks and Universal Law, pp. 167-169
Henry Hicks
Silurian Strata near Winnipeg, pp. 169-170
J. Hoyes Panton
Pre-Bonneville Climate, p. 170
G. K. Gilbert


Ward's Dynamic Sociology. III, pp. 171-174
Dynamic Sociology, or Applied Social Science, as Based upon Statical Sociology and the Less Complex Sciences
Lester F. Ward

Fruit - Insects, p. 174
Insects Injurious to Fruits
William Saunders

Bremiker's Logarithmic Tables, p. 174
Bremiker's Logarithmisch-Trigonometrische Taflen Mitsechs Decimal-Stellen
Th. Albrecht
Review author[s]: Edward S. Holden

Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 175-179
Notes and News, pp. 179-180
Recent Books and Pamphlets, p. 180

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The American Association at Minneapolis, pp. 181-182
W. C. W.

The Igloo of the Innuit.--I, pp. 182-184
On the Development of the Pituitary Body in Petromyzon, and the Significance of That Organ in Other Types, pp. 184-186
W. B. Scott

The Weather in June, 1883, pp. 186-189
The Fall of a Balloon, pp. 189-190


American Association for the Advancement of Science
Address of the Returning President, Dr. J. W. Dawson, at Minneapolis, Aug. 15, 1883, pp. 190-201
J. W. Dawson


Letters to the Editor
Kalmias and Rhododendrons, p. 201
Charles C. Abbott
Trick of the English Sparrow, p. 201
F. H. Herrick
Achenial Hairs of Senecio, pp. 201-202
Jos. F. James
Seeds of Lepidium, p. 202
G. Macloskie


Konkoly's Astronomical Instruments, pp. 202-203
Praktische Anleitung Zur Anstellung Astronomischen Beobachtungen, Mit Besonderen Rücksicht Auf Die Astrophysik, Nebst Einer Modernen Instrumentenkunde
Nicolaus von Konkoly

Burnham's Limestones and Marbles, pp. 203-204
History and Uses of Limestones and Marbles. With Forty-Eight Chromolithographs
S. M. Burnham

A Primer of Visible Speech, pp. 204-205
Visible-Speech Reader for the Nursery and Primary School
Alex. Melville Bell

Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 205-208
J. W. P.

Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, pp. 208-209
Notes and News, pp. 209-210
Recent Books and Pamphlets, p. 210

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The Lessons of the Meeting, pp. 211-212
W. C. W.

Reliability of the Evidence Obtained in the Study of Contagia, pp. 212-213
D. E. Salmon

Sponge-Culture in Florida, p. 213
R. Rathbun

The Conditions Necessary for the Sensation of Light, pp. 214-215
A. E. Dolbear

Radiometers with Curved Vanes, p. 215
George W. Evans

The Igloo of the Innuit.--II, pp. 216-218
Illustrative Apparatus for Astronomy, pp. 218-219
G. B. Merriman

Hell's Observations of the Transit of Venus in 1769, pp. 219-220
A. M. Hell


Letters to the Editor
Errata in Catalogues of Stars, pp. 221-222
Edward S. Holden
The Search for Crevaux, p. 222
Edward S. Holden
Occurrence of the Swallow-Tailed Hawk in New Jersey, p. 222
Chas. C. Abbott
A Reckless Flier, p. 222
F. H. Herrick
Swallows in Boston, p. 222
Carl Reddots; Leander Wetherell


Ward's Dynamic Sociology. IV, pp. 222-226
Dynamic Sociology, or Applied Social Science, as Based upon Statical Sociology and the Less Complex Sciences
Lester F. Ward

Elementary Meteorology, pp. 226-227
Elementary Meteorology, with Meteorological Charts and Illustrations
R. H. Scott


American Association for the Advancement of Science
[Remarks of Dr. W. W. Folwell and of Prof. C. A. Young, at Minneapolis, Aug. 15, 1883], pp. 227-229
W.W. Folwell; C. A. Young


Proceedings of Section A.--Mathematics and Astronomy
The German Survey of the Northern Heavens, pp. 229-237
William A. Rogers
Papers Read before Section A, pp. 237-241


Proceedings of Section B.--Physics
A Plea for Pure Science, pp. 242-250
H. A. Rowland
Papers Read before Section B, pp. 250-253


Notes and News, pp. 253-254
Recent Books and Pamphlets, p. 254

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Sonnet, p. 255
John Reade

Notes on the Geology of the Troad, pp. 255-258
J. S. Diller

Occurrence of Mound-Builders' Pipes in New Jersey, pp. 258-259
Charles C. Abbott

The Igloo of the Innuit.-- III, pp. 259-262
Minnesota Weather, pp. 262-265
Frank D. Y. Carpenter


Letters to the Editor
Prehensile Feet of the Crows, pp. 265-266
Samuel Kneeland
An Interesting Sun-Spot, p. 266
F. W. Very
The Right Whale of the North Atlantic, pp. 266-267
J. B. Holder; J. A. Allen
Achenial Hairs of Senecio, p. 267
Botaniculus
Kalmia or Rhododendron, p. 267
S. P. Sharples


The Society of Mechanical Engineers, pp. 267-269
Transactions of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Vol. III

Geology of Philadelphia, pp. 269-270
The Geology of Philadelphia: A Lecture Delivered before the Franklin Institute, Jan. 12, 1883
Henry Carvill Lewis
Review author[s]: Persifor Frazer

The Iroquois Book of Rites, pp. 270-272
The Iroquois Book of Rites
Horatio Hale


American Association for the Advancement of Science
The Evidence for Evolution in the History of the Extinct Mammalia, pp. 272-279
E. D. Cope
A Classification of the Natural Sciences, pp. 279-280
T. Sterry Hunt


Proceedings of Section A. -- Mathematics and Astronomy
Papers Read before Section A, pp. 280-281


Proceedings of Section B. -- Physics
Papers Read before Section B, pp. 281-287


Proceedings of Section C. -- Chemistry
Report of the Committee on Indexing the Literature of Chemical Elements, p. 287
H. C. Bolton; Ira Remsen; F. W. Clarke; A. R. Leeds; A. A. Julien
Papers Read before Section C, pp. 288-292


Proceedings of Section D. -- Mechanical Science
Papers Read before Section D, pp. 292-293


Proceedings of Section E. -- Geology and Geography
The Early History of the North American Continent., pp. 293-297
C. H. Hitchcock


Notes and News, pp. 297-298
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Francis Maitland Balfour, pp. 299-301
Henry F. Osborn

The Intelligence of Birds, pp. 301-303
Charles C. Abbott

The Igloo of the Innuit.--IV., pp. 304-306
Balfour's Last Researches on Peripatus, pp. 306-309
Charles Sedgwick Minot


Letters to the Editor
Prairie Warbler in New Hampshire, p. 309
F. H. Herrick
Kalmia, p. 309
Chas. H. Chandler
Letters in a Surface Film, p. 309
A. P. H.
An Interesting Sun-Spot, p. 309


A Critique of Design Arguments, pp. 309-312
A Critique of Design Arguments. A Historical Review and Free Examination of the Methods of Reasoning in Natural Theology
L. E. Hicks

Maynard's Manual of Taxidermy, pp. 312-313
Manual of Taxidermy; A Complete Guide in Collecting and Preserving Birds and Mammals
C. J. Maynard

Elementary Treatise on the Microscope, pp. 313-314
Traité Élémentaire du Microscope
Eugène Trutat
Review author[s]: C. H. Stowell


American Association for the Advancement of Science


Proceedings of Section E.--Geology and Geography
Reports of Committees on Geological Subjects, pp. 314-315
Papers Read before Section E, pp. 315-327


Proceedings of Section F.--Biology
Agriculture: Its Needs and Opportunities, pp. 328-333
W. J. Beal
Papers Read before Section F, pp. 333-339


Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, pp. 339-340
Notes and News, pp. 340-342
Recent Books and Pamphlets, p. 342

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The U. S. Signal-Service. I, pp. 343-345
"Rex Magnus", pp. 345-347
Leonard P. Kinnicutt

The Igloo of the Innuit. -- V, pp. 347-349
Frederick Schwatka

A Universal Language and Its Vehicle, -- A Universal Alphabet, pp. 350-353
A. Melville Bell


Letters to the Editor
Variations in Butterflies, p. 353
S. Lowell Elliot
Function of the Colorless Blood-Corpuscles, pp. 353-354
J. M. S.


Human Proportion, p. 354
Human Proportion in Art and Anthropometry: A Lecture Delivered at the National Museum, Washington, D.C.
Robert Fletcher

Ware's Modern Perspective, pp. 354-356
Modern Perspective: A Treatise upon the Principles and Practice of Plane and Cylindrical Perspective
William R. Ware

Seebohm's Village Community, pp. 356-357
The English Village Community, Examined in Its Relations to the Manorial and Tribal Systems, and to the Common or Open Field System of Husbandry: An Essay in Economic History
Frederic Seebohm

Stearns and Coues' New-England Bird-Life, pp. 357-358
New-England Bird-Life: Being a Manual of New-England Ornithology
Winfrid A. Stearns; Elliott Coues


American Association for the Advancement of Science


Proceedings of Section H. -- Anthropology
The Scope and Value of Anthropological Studies, pp. 358-365
Otis T. Mason
Papers Read before Section H., pp. 365-371


Proceedings of Section I. -- Economic Science and Statistics
The Metiiods of Statistics, pp. 371-379
Franklin B. Hough


Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 379-383
Notes and News, pp. 384-386

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The French Association for the Advancement of Science, pp. 389-390
Evidence from Southern New England against the Iceberg Theory of the Drift, pp. 390-392
James D. Dana

The Magnetophone, pp. 393-394
H. S. Carhart

The Weather in July, 1883, pp. 394-396
The Earthquake of July 28, 1883, in the Island of Ischia, pp. 396-399
July Reports of State Weather Services, pp. 399-400
The Meeting of Swiss Naturalists, pp. 400-402


Letters to the Editor
Geology of Philadelphia, pp. 402-403
Henry Carvill Lewis
The Pre-Cambrian Rocks of Wales, p. 403
T. Sterry Hunt


Sergeant Finley's Tornado Studies, pp. 403-405
Report on the Character of Six Hundred Tornadoes. Professional Papers of the Signal Service, No. VII
J. P. Finley
Tornadoes: Their Special Characteristics and Dangers
J. P. Finley

Ziegler's Pathological Anatomy, pp. 405-406
A Text-Book of Pathological Anatomy and Pathogenesis
Ernst Ziegler; Donald Me-Alister

Economic Entomology in England, pp. 406-407
Report of Observations of Injurious Insects during the Year 1882, with Methods of Prevention and Remedy, and Special Report on Wire-Worms
Eleanor A. Ormerod

Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 407-412
Notes and News, pp. 412-414

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The National Observatory, pp. 415-417
The National Railway Exposition. - V, pp. 417-422
D. H. O'Neale Neale

A Hearing of Birds' Ears. - I, pp. 422-424
On the Kinetic Theory of the Specific Heat of Solids, pp. 424-426
H. T. Eddy

Climate in the Cure of Consumption. -I, pp. 426-430
Histology of Insects, pp. 430-433
Charles S. Minot

Experiments to Determine the Germicide Value of Certain Therapeutic Agents, pp. 433-435


Letters to the Editor
The Practical Value of Soil-Analysis, pp. 435-436
E. W. Hilgard
Do Humming-Birds Fly Backwards?, p. 436
Bradford Torrey
Wright's Ice-Dam at Cincinnati, p. 436
J. P. Lesley
Erratic Pebbles in the Licking Valley, p. 436
G. H. Squier
Depth of Ice during the Glacial Age, p. 436
G. Frederick Wright
The "Stony Girdle" of the Earth, pp. 436-437
Richard Owen
Mr. Morse's Papers at Minneapolis, p. 437
Edw. S. Morse
Evidences of Glacial Man, pp. 437-438
Chas. C. Abbott


The Alphabet, pp. 438-439
The Alphabet, An Account of the Origin and Development of Letters
Isaac Taylor

The Fossil Flora of Greenland, p. 440
Die Fossile Flora der Polarländer
Oswald Heer

The Chesapeake Oyster-Beds, pp. 440-443
Report on the Oyster-Beds of the James River, Virginia (etc.). Coast-Survey Report for 1881. Appendix, no. 11
Francis Winslow

The Pebbles of Schleswig-Holstein, pp. 443-444
Die Sedimentär-Geschiebe des Provinz Schleswig-Holstein
C. Gottsche

Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 444-449
Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, pp. 449-450
Notes and News, pp. 450-453
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National Traits in Science, pp. 455-457
Climate in the Cure of Consumption.--II, pp. 457-463
Saml. Aug. Fisk

Rearing Oysters from Artificially Fertilized Eggs at Stockton, MD, pp. 463-464
J. A. Ryder

The Explosion of the Riverdale, pp. 464-465
Robert H. Thurston

The American Society of Microscopists, pp. 465-469
The Java Upheaval, pp. 469-470


Letters to the Editor
Humblebees vs. Field-Mice, p. 470
E. Nugent
The Influence of Winds upon Tree-Growth, pp. 470-471
W. S. Kennedy
Importance of Lime-Juice in the Pemmican for Arctic Expeditions, p. 471
Benjamin Alvord
Rensselaeria from the Hamilton Group of Pennsylvania, pp. 471-472
E. W. Claypole
Aurora, p. 472
F. H. King


Thompson's Philipp Reis, pp. 472-477
Philipp Reis: Inventor of the Telephone. A Biographical Sketch, with Documentary Testimony, Translations of the Original Papers of the Inventor, and Contemporary Publications
Sylvanus P. Thompson

Obligations of Mathematics to Philosophy, and to Questions of Common Life. -- I, pp. 477-483
Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, pp. 483-484
Notes and News, pp. 484-486
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Hermann Müller, pp. 487-488
The Use of the Spectroscope in Meteorology, pp. 488-491
C. S. Cook

Notes on Sassafras-Leaves, pp. 491-493
Byron D. Halsted

The Units of Mass and Force, pp. 493-494
Simon Newcomb

Standard Railway Time, pp. 494-496


Letters to the Editor
Phalansterium Digitatum Stein, p. 496
Alfred C. Stokes
Solar Constant, p. 496
Frank Waldo
Dissemination of Phlox, p. 496
Jos. F. James
The Iroquois Institutions and Language, pp. 496-497
H. Hale


Thomson and Tait's Natural Philosophy.--I, pp. 497-502
A Treatise on Natural Philosophy
William Thomson; P. G. Tait

Obligations of Mathematics to Philosophy, and to Questions of Common Life.--II, pp. 502-504
The Endowment of Biological Research, pp. 504-516
Notes and News, pp. 516-518
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Precision of Observation as a Branch of Instruction, pp. 519-520
A System of Local Warnings against Tornadoes, pp. 521-522
Edward S. Holden

The Wild Tribes of Luzon, pp. 522-524
Samuel Kneeland

The Weather in August, 1883, pp. 524-527
The Invention and Spread of Bronze, pp. 527-529
The Vegetation of the Carboniferous Age, pp. 529-538


Letters to the Editor
Greenland Geology, p. 539
Robert Brown
Human Proportion, pp. 539-540
Robert Fletcher
Geology of Philadelphia, p. 540
Persifor Frazer
The Chinch-Bug in New York, p. 540
J. A. Lintner
Ziphius on the New-Jersey Coast, p. 540
Frederick W. True


The De Long Records, pp. 540-544
The Voyage of the Jeannette. The Ship and Ice Journals of George W. De Long, Lieut.-Commander U.S.N., and Commander of the Polar Expedition of 1879-81
Emma [Jane Wotton] De Long

Step's Plant-Life, pp. 544-545
Plant-Life: Popular Papers on the Phenomena of Botany
Edward Step

Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 545-549
Notes and News, pp. 549-550
Recent Books and Pamphlets, p. 550

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The Vivisection Question, pp. 551-552
A Hearing of Birds' Ears.--II, pp. 552-554
The Psychological Mechanism of Direction, pp. 554-556
Simon Newcomb

The Arago Laboratory at Banyuls, pp. 556-559
Geo Dimmock

August Reports of State Weather-Services, pp. 559-560
The Geographic Control of Marine Sediments, pp. 560-561
The Devonshire Caverns, and Their Contents, pp. 562-569


Letters to the Editor
Tree-Growth, pp. 569-570
Ernest Ingersoll
Standard Railroad Time, p. 570
C. A. Schott


Packard's Phyllopod Crustacea, pp. 571-573
A Monograph of the Phyllopod Crustacea of North America, with Remarks on the Order Phyllocarida
A. S. Packard, Jun.
Review author[s]: S. I. Smith

Sir William Logan, pp. 573-574
Life of Sir William E. Logan, Kt., LL.D., F.R.S., F.G.S., etc., First Director of the Geological Survey of Canada
Bernard J. Harrington

Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 575-579
Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, p. 580
Notes and News, pp. 580-582
Recent Books and Pamphlets, p. 582

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Oswald Heer, pp. 583-586
A Hearing of Birds' Ears.-- III, pp. 586-589
Elliott Coues

Whirlwinds, Cyclones, and Tornadoes.-- I., pp. 589-591
The French Eclipse Expedition, pp. 591-593
W.U.

The Himalayas, pp. 593-596
French Geographical Explorations, pp. 596-599


Letters to the Editor
Marriage Laws of the Omahas and Cognate Tribes, p. 599
J. Owen Dorsey
Francis Galton's Proposed "Family Registers", pp. 599-600
Henry F. Osborn


Maudsley's Body and Will, pp. 600-604
Body and Will: Being an Essay concerning Will in Its Metaphysical, Physiological, and Pathological Aspects
Henry Maudsley

Notes and News, pp. 604-608
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The Lick Trust, pp. 609-610
Whirlwinds, Cyclones, and Tornadoes--II, pp. 610-612
The International Fisheries Exhibition--Fourth Paper, pp. 612-615
G. Brown Goode

A Four-Days' Cruise of the Albatross, pp. 615-618
The Zoölogical Station of Holland, pp. 618-620
H. E. Sauvage


Letters to the Editor
The Formation of Tornadoes, pp. 620-621
S. A. Maxwell
The Chinch-Bug in New York, p. 621
C. V. Riley
Unusual Reversal of Lines in the Summit of a Solar Prominence, pp. 621-622
C. A. Young
Sternal Processes in Gallinae, p. 622
J. Amory Jeffries
A Bifurcate Tentacle in Ilyanassa obsoleta, p. 622
Samuel Lockwood
The Mechanism of Direction, pp. 622-623
Horatio R. Bigelow
Colorado Climate, p. 623
Q. C. Smith


A Biographical History of Astronomy, pp. 623-624
Heroes of Science -- Astronomers
E. T. C. Morton

Proctor's Great Pyramid, pp. 625-626
The Great Pyramid: Observatory, Tomb, and Temple
R. A. Proctor

Minor Book Notices, pp. 626-627
Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 627-633
Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, pp. 633-634
Notes and News, pp. 634-636
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From Superstition to Humbug, pp. 637-639
Whirlwinds, Cyclones, and Tornadoes.--III, pp. 639-640
Remarks upon the Osteology of Phalacrocorax bicristatus, pp. 640-642
R. W. Shuffldt

The Electric Light on the U. S. Fish-Commission Steamer Albatross.--I, pp. 642-645
The American Explorations at Assos, pp. 646-651
The American Oriental Society, pp. 651-652


Letters to the Editor
Geology of Philadelphia, pp. 652-653
H. Carvill Lewis
The Specific Distinctness of the American and European Brine Shrimps, p. 653
A. S. Packard, Jun.
Bone Fish-Hooks, pp. 653-654
Margarette W. Brooks
Supposed Glacial Phenomena in Boyd County, Ky, p. 654
G. F. Wright
Elliptic Elements of Comet Pons-Brooks, pp. 654-655
H. V. Egbert
Rapid Geological Changes in Alaska, p. 655
Thomas Meehan
The Mechanism of Direction, pp. 655-656
Joseph Jastrow


International Geodetic Association of Europe, pp. 656-658
Verhandlungen Der Vom 11 Bis Zum 15 September 1882, im Haag Vereinigten Permanenten Commission Der Europäischen Gradmessung
A. Hirsch; T. von Oppolzer
Review author[s]: C. A. S.

Tryon's Conchology, pp. 658-659
Structural and Systematic Conchology (etc.)
George W. Tryon, Jun.

Adams's Lecture on Evolution, p. 659
Evolution: A Summary of Evidence. A Lecture Delivered in Montreal, March, 1883
Robert C. Adams

Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 660-665
Notes and News, pp. 665-668
Recent Books and Pamphlets, p. 668

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The November Meeting of the National Academy of Sciences, pp. 669-670
The Weather in September, p. 671
The Electric Light on the U. S. Fish-Commission Steamer Albatross.--II, pp. 671-675
Report of the German Cholera Commission, pp. 675-678
The Physiological Station of Paris.--I, pp. 678-681
September Reports of State Weather-Services, pp. 681-682


Letters to the Editor
Teaching Language to Brutes, p. 682
L. B.
Climate in the Cure of Consumption, pp. 682-683
W. H. Geddings
On the Possible Connection of the Pons-Brooks Comet with a Meteor-Stream, p. 683
S. C. Chandler, Jun.
Prize-Essays on the Experimental Method in Science, p. 683
Charles Warren
The Model of Architeuthis at the Fisheries Exhibition, p. 683
J. H. Emerton
A Strange Sassafras-Leaf, pp. 684-685
Byron D. Halsted
The Thickness of the Ice in New England in Glacial Times, p. 685
L. C. Wooster
Museum of the Indiana University, p. 685
D. S. Jordan


The Fish-Commission Bulletin, pp. 685-686
Bulletin of the U. S. Fish-Commission, vol. ii., for 1882
Charles W. Smiley

Briggs's Steam-Heating, pp. 686-687
Steam-Heating: An Exposition of the American Practice in Warming Buildings by Steam
Robert Briggs

New-York Agricultural Station, pp. 687-688
First Annual Report of the Board of Control of the New-York State Experiment-Station, for the Year 1882

Herrick's Types of Animal Life, p. 688
Types of Animal Life, Selected for Laboratory Use in Inland Districts
C. L. Herrick

Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 688-696
Notes and News, pp. 696-698

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Joachim Barrande. I., His Life, pp. 699-701
Whirlwinds, Cyclones, and Tornadoes. --IV, pp. 701-705
The Electric Light on the U. S. Fish-Commission Steamer Albatross.--III, pp. 705-707
G. W. Baird

Crystals in the Bark of Trees, pp. 707-708
Joseph Leidy

The Physiological Station of Paris.--II, pp. 708-711
The Fundamental Catalogue of the Berliner Jahrbuch, pp. 711-712
Edward S. Holden


Letters to the Editor
English ch., p. 712
L. B.
Report of the Assos Meeting, p. 712
Joseph Thacher Clarke
Analysis of the Wild Potato, pp. 712-713
E. Lewis Sturtevant
Musical Sand, p. 713
H. C. Bolton; A. A. Julien
November Shower of Meteors, p. 713
L. G. Carpenter


Some Recent Studies on Ideas of Motion, pp. 713-717
Studien über Die Bewegungs Vorstellungen
S. Stricker
Review author[s]: Josiah Royce

Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 717-724
Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, pp. 724-725
Notes and News, pp. 725-726

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Joachim Barrande. II., His Scientific Work, pp. 727-729
Whirlwinds, Cyclones, and Tornadoes. -- V, pp. 729-731
On the Development of Teeth in the Lamprey, pp. 731-732
W. B. Scott

Nordenskiöld on the Inland Ice of Greenland, pp. 732-738
A.E. Nordenskiöld


Letters to the Editor
Osteology of the Cormorant, p. 739
J. Amory Jeffries
Sense of Direction, p. 739
J. I. D. Hinds
Synchronism of Geological Formations, p. 739
E. Nugent
From Superstition to Humbug, p. 739
E. T. Nelson
Primitive Visual Organs, pp. 739-740
John A. Ryder
Probable Occurrence of the Taconian System in Cuba, p. 740
W. O. Crosby


The Restoration of Ancient Temples, pp. 740-743
The Parthenon: An Essay on the Mode by Which Light Was Introduced into Greek and Roman Temples
James Fergusson

The Orkneys and Shetland, pp. 743-745
The Orkneys and Shetland; Their Past and Present State
John R. Tudor

Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 745-752
Notes and News, pp. 752-754

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The Signal-Service and Standard Time, p. 755
A Suggestion to Authors, p. 755
Experiments in Binary Arithmetic, pp. 755-758
Henry Farquhar

Whirlwinds, Cyclones, and Tornadoes.--VI, pp. 758-761
A Combination Walnut, pp. 761-762
Byron D. Halsted

Manayunkia Speciosa, p. 762
Drainage System and Loess Distribution of Eastern Iowa, pp. 762-763
G. K. Gilbert


Letters to the Editor
The Reefs, Keys, and Peninsula of Florida, p. 764
Joseph LeConte
Musical Sand, p. 764
R. S. Tarr
Rings of Saturn, p. 764
W. B. T.


Archeology in Portugal, pp. 764-767
Études Préhistoriques en Portugal. Notice Surquelques Stations et Monuments Prehistoriques. Mémoire Présenté à l'académie Royale des Sciences de Lisbonne
Carlos Ribeiro

Theoretical Meteorology, pp. 767-768
Theoretische Meteorologie. Ein Versuch die Erscheinungen des Luftkreises auf Grundgesetze Zurückzuführen
Albert R. V. Miller-Hauenfels

History of Land-Holding, pp. 768-769
The Early History of Land-Holding among the Germans
Denman W. Ross

Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 769-776
Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, pp. 777-778
Notes and News, pp. 778-782

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John Lawrence Leconte, pp. 783-786
George H. Horn

The Weather in October, 1883, pp. 786-787
A New Rule for Division in Arithmetic, pp. 788-789
C. S. Peirce

Urnatella gracilis, a Fresh-Water Polyzoan, pp. 789-790
The Phylogeny of the Higher Crustacea, pp. 790-793


Letters to the Editor
Radiant Heat, pp. 793-794
H. T. Eddy
Area of a Plane Triangle, p. 794
M. B.
The Dora Coal-Field, Virginia, p. 794
Charles A. Ashburner
Synchronism of Geological Formations, pp. 794-795
Angelo Heilprin


Thomson and Tait's Natural Philosophy.-- II, pp. 795-799
A Treatise of Natural Philosophy. Vol.I, part II
William Thomson; P. G. Tait

Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 799-807
Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, pp. 807-808
Notes and News, pp. 808-810

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Volume Information (10 pp.)
The Chief Signal-Officer's Report, p. 811
Romalea microptera, pp. 811-814
R. W. Shufeldt

Resolutions of the International Geodetic Commission in Relation to the Unification of Longitudes and of Time, pp. 814-815
Origin of the Mesoderm, pp. 815-818
Charles Sedgwick Minot

Acoustic Rotation Apparatus, pp. 818-819
Auroral Experiments in Lapland, pp. 819-820
E. H. Hall


Letters to the Editor
Secular Increase of the Earth's Mass, pp. 820-821
Alexander Winchell
Regulation of Electromotive Force, pp. 821-822
Osteology of the Cormorant, p. 822
R. W. Shufeldt
A Dog Plans and Executes with Reference to the Future, pp. 822-823
F. H. King
Method for Making Electrical Signals, p. 823
P. H. Mell Jun.


Geikie's Geology, pp. 823-825
Text-Book of Geology
Archibald Geikie

Haeckel's Ceylon, pp. 825-826
Indische Reisebriefe
Ernst Haeckel
A Visit to Ceylon
Ernst Haeckel; Clara Bell

Remsen's Theoretical Chemistry, pp. 826-827
Principles of Theoretical Chemistry with Special Reference to the Constitution of Chemical Compounds
Ira Remsen

The Cornell Mathematical Library, p. 827
Cornell University Library

Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science, pp. 827-836
Intelligence from American Scientific Stations, pp. 836-837
Notes and News, pp. 837-840

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