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CONTENTS OF VOLUME I.




SPECIAL ARTICLES.

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Abbott, C. C. The intelligence of fish
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327
Ocurrence of amber near Trenton, N.J
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594
Allen, J. A. The right whale of the North Atlantic
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598
American exhibit at the London flsheries exhibition
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417
American science, future of
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1
Arctic explorations
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159
Armsby, H. P. The New-York agricultural experiment-station
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484
Bailey, L. W. Indian relics from New Brunswick
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245
Baird, Spencer Fullerton. Portrait
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123
Balfour memorial
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59
Baltimore surface geology
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277
Belknap, G. E. A singular meteoric phenomenon. Ill.
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4
Bell, A. Melville. The alphabet and spelling-reform
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473
Billings, J. S. Germs and epidemics
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456
Blair, H. W. The variation of temperature under conditions presumably the same. Ill.
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289
Brazil, present state of science. Ill.
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211
British association for the advancement of science, proposed meeting of, in Canada
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351
Chamberlin, T. C. The copper-bearing series of Lake Superior
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453
Chittenden, R. H. Chemical and physiological researches on the ptomaïnes
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570
Cook. C. S. Perfect interference of sound by telephone
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167
Dall, W. H. First use of wire in deep-sea sounding
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65
Mollusks of the family Cocculinidae
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130
Dana, C. L. Transferred impressions and visual exaltation
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534
Davis, W. M. The Cachar earthquake of 1869
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67
An early statement of the deflective effect of the earth's rotation
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98
Lakes and valleys in north-eastern Pennsylvania
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304
The origin of cross-valleys
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326, 356
Temperature and ice of the Bavarian lakes
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393
Classification of Islands
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484
Lake Bonneville. Ill.
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570
Dawson, G. M. Glacial deposys of the Bow and Belly River country
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477
Deane, Charles. The mappemonde of Sebastian Cabot
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62
Deep-sea soundings off the Atlantic coast of the United States. Ill.
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565
Derby, Orville A. Rainfall of Uberaba, Brazil
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277
The human remains of the bone-caverns of Brazil
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541
Dutton, C. E. On the Hawaiians
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9
Karth-currents, reglatering apparatus for. Ill.
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596
Eastman, J. R. The Florida expedition to observe the transit of Venus
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300
Eddy, H. T. An extension of the theorem of the vlrial and its application to the kinetic theory of the constitution of gases
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65
Internal molecular energy of atomic vibrations
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421
Liquefaction, vaporization, and the kinetic theory of solids and liquids
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455
Electrical units, International conference for the determination of
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87
Emerton, J. H. Model of the giant Octopus of the west coast of America. Ill.
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352
Eruption of Mount Etna. Ill.
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390
Exploration, present condition of
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131
Factory-bells
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159
Franklin, Christine Ladd. The Pascal hexagram
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592
Geological nomenclature
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600
Geological nomenclature and coloring
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245
Geological survey (U. S.), sphere of
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185
Gibbs, J. W. An alleged exception to the second law of thermodynamics
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160
Glacial theory before the Philadelphia academy
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97
Goodale, G. L. Color and assimilation
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332
On the development of chlorophyll and color granules
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421
Goode, G. Brown. The international fisheries exhibition. Ill.
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447,564
Gottsche, C. Notes on the geology of Japan
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166
Active Japanese volcanoes
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329
Hall, E. H. Variations in the vertical due to elasticity of the earth's surface
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10
Magneto-motive force
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391
Harrington, M.W. A telephonic time-transmitter. Ill.
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302
The wedge-photometer
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450
Hazen, H. A. Rainfall at Panama
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452
The dry- and wet-bulb hygrometer
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502
A new condensing-hygrometer
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597
Head-hunters of Borneo
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189
Heap, D. P. History of the application of the electric light to lighting the coasts of France. Ill.
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185, 161, 187, 214, 242
Hirondelle. Ill.
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388
Holden, E. S. Map of the planets and stars near the sun, May 6, 1883. Ill.
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65
Hunt, T. Sterry. The geology of Lake Superior
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218
The decay of rocks geologicaily considered
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324
Import duty on scientific journals
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589
International bureau of weights and measures
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441
International fisheries exhibition
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447,564
International standard time
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159
Kneeland, Samuel. The typhoon at Manilla, Oct 20, 1882. Ill.
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6
The Tagals of Luzon. Ill.
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297
The Negritos of Luzon. Ill.
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415
Lake Agassiz, the extinct
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220
Langley, S. P. Photographing the corona without an eclipse
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4
The spectrum of an argand burner. Ill.
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481
Leidy, J. A study of the human temporal bone. Ill.
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380, 475, 506
Marcou, J. B. Geological map of Belgium
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190
The international geological congress
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512
Martin, H. Newell. Rhythmic muscular contractions
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38
Consequences of spleen extirpation
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66
Influence of the vagus nerve upon the heart
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220
The origin, after birth, of aspiration of the thorax
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357
The properties of cardiac muscle and the nature of the action of the vagus nerve upon the heart
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246
Mathematical tripos in the University of Cambridge
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412
Minot, C. S. Anatomy and histology of Polyophtbalmus
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96
Criticism of Professor Hubrecht's hypothesis of development by primogeniture
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165
An apparently new animal type
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305
Life-history of the liver-fluke. Ill.
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330
Researches on the Dicyemidae
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392
Early development of reptiles
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511
Montgomery, George Edgar. Darwin
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531
N. The watchmaking industry in Switzerland
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296
National academy of sciences
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323
New Testament autographs. Ill.
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35
New York state survey
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267
Newberry, J. S. On the physical conditions under which coal was formed
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89
Newbury, Spencer B. New laboratory for physics and chemistry at Cornell university. Ill.
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588
Nunn, Emily A. The Naples zoological station. Ill.
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479, 507
Osborn, Henry F. Notes upon the foetal membranes of the opossum and other marsupials
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451
Penfield, S. L. Fluorine minerals
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331
Optical researches on garnet
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600
Pickering, W. H. Photographic focusing
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160
Horse-trotting from a mathematical stand-point. Ill.
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355
Planets, the small
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392
Public documents, distribution of
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239
Remsen, Ira. Influence of magnetism on chemical action
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36
Rilev, C. V. Larval stages and habits of the bee-fly Hirmoneura. Ill.
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332
Elephantiasis, or Filaria disease. Ill.
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419
Fig-insects
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599
Rotifera without rotary organs
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37
Royal society of Canada
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561
Ryder, J. A. Rearing oysters from artificially impregnated eggs
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60
The law of nuclear displacement and its significance in embryology. Ill.
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273
Development of the membrane bones of the skull of the pike
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513
The protozoan parasites of the oyster
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567
Science and the newspapers
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211
Science for workingmen
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295
Scudder, S. H. Gigantic walking-stick from the coal. Ill.
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95
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