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Jeffries Wyman: Indian Mounds and Skulls 

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 their Underclays. — R. II. Loughridge: Distribut. 

 of Soil Ingredients among the Sediments obtained 

 in Silt Analysis. — Influence of Strength of Acid 

 and Time of Digest, in the Exstract. of Soils. — 

 Will. Grunow: A new form of Cathetometer. — 

 W. P. Jenney: The Geology of West. Texas. — 

 L. Lesquereux: The format. of the Lignite Beds 

 of the Rocky Mount. region. — Remaius of Land 

 Plauts in the Lower Sflurian. — Carey Lea: 

 Combinat. of Silver Chloride with Mercuric Jodide. 



— Influence of Color upon Reduct. by Light. — 

 Laboratory Notes. — The nature of the action of 

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 from Brit. Columbia. — 0. C. Marsh: Structure 

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 New Tertiary Mammals. — S. P. Langley: Mi- 

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 Pickering: Measurem. of the Polarizat. of the 

 Light reflect. by the Sky. — D. B ob ou lieft: 

 Dissipat. of Electricity in Gases. — J. Le Conte: 

 The great Lava-Flood of the West, and on the 

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 S. P. Sadtler: Analystical Notices. — A. W. 

 Wright: Oxidat. of Alcohol and Ether by Ozone. 



— Polarizat. of the Zodiac. Light. — F. B. Meek: 

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 Blake: Connect. betw. Isomorphism, Molecul. 

 Weight and Physiologie. Action. — A. R. Leeds: 

 Dissociat. of certain Compounds at very low Tem- 

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 Harger: A new fossil Spider fr. the Coal Measures 

 of HL — S. P. Sharples: On some Crystals of 

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— A. W. Chase: Auriferous Gravel Deposit of 

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— Lawr. Smith: Meteoric Iron of Howard Co. 

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 Potassium Dichromate. — C. H. Hitcheock: 

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