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Healthfulness of ensilage, Jan., 1882, 41, p. 59 



Skim milk and whey, Nov., 1882, 41, p.765 



Fermentation of new-made hay, Sept., 1883, 42, p. 555 



White bread and brown, Nov., 1883, 42, p. 772 



Phosphatic land plaster, Dec, 1883, 42, p.212 



Distribution of fat in the bodies of 



animals, Dec, 1883 ; Jan., Feb., 1884 ; 42, 



p. 6; 43, pp. 9, 25, 

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Science 



First series 



Rock disintegration in hot, moist 



climates, Feb., 1883, i, p. 39 



Domestic ducks that fly abroad like 



pigeons, Feb., 1883, i, p.67 



"Mother of petre" and "mother of 



vinegar," Mar., 1883, i, p.98 



A caterpillar-eating hen-hawk. Mar., 1883, i, p. 168 



Robins, sparrows, and earth-worms, May, 1883, i, p. 457 

 Symmetrical linear figures produced 



by reflection along a river bank, July, 1883, 2, p. 37 

 A populär prejudice: The mad stone, Aug., 1885, 6, p. 163 



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