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School — Con. 



Prussian, system, re attend- 

 ance II III 



System of Scotland, re 



attendance II iii 



Warming and Ventilation 

 OF. By Dr. Neil Arnott: 



reprint I iii 



Schools, Medical inspec- 

 tion in. 



Boston IV VIII 



Brussels IV viii 



Gt. Britain IV viii 



Medical inspection of 

 School Children. By 

 Chas. A. Hodgetts IV viii 



New York IV viii 



New York regulations IV viii 



Objects and results IV viii 



Zurich (Switz.) IV Vlll 



Schoolcraft, H. R. 



On shells found in Indian 

 graves: ref II iii 



Philology of American In- 

 dians, criticized II iii 



School of Mines. 



Position of Industrial Edu- 

 cation in 1852 I I 



Government, London, 



Eng I I 



Schott, Charles A. and A. 

 D. Bache. 



Notice of Longitude of 

 Fernandina, Florida, 

 BY Chronometer Ex- 

 changes FROM Savannah, 



Georgia: reprint II iii 



Schroeder. 



Spontaneous generation of 



life refuted: ref IV viii 



Schroeder and Dusch. 



Spontaneous generation of 



life refuted: ref IV viii 



Schulze, F. Eilhard. 



Flexor longus hallucis and 

 flexor tendons of outer 

 toes in man: ref IV vi 



Flexor longus pollicis: ref. . IV vi 



Peptic glands in Silurus 

 glanis: ref Ill ii 



Reproduction in Halisarca: 



ref II XV 



Reproduction in sponges : 

 ref II XV 



Superficial epithelium of 



stomach of Amiurus: ref . Ill ii 



Vacuoles in Sycandra rap- 



hanus: ref II xv 



Schultz, Leopold. 



Examination of freshly 

 drawn milk for bacteria: 

 ref IV vii 



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 431 



101 



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402 



438 



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397 



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Schultze, Max. 



Clavate cells in Amiurus: ref. Ill ii 394 

 Schiippan. 



Gravel filters for cleaning 



milk: ref IV vii 485 



Schiirhoff. 



Eupatorium perfoliatum, 



L.: ref IV ix 324 



Science. 



American Association for 

 Advancement of Science; 

 see American Association 

 for advancement of 



Benefits of , to nations II xv 365 



British Association for ad- 

 vancement of; see British 

 Association for Advance- 

 ment of 



Ingenious application of, 

 and ITS Results I ii 168 



Magnetic, yet in its infancy I i 17 



National Importance of 

 Studying Abstract Sci- 

 ence with a view to 

 the Healthy Progress 

 OF Industry: ref I i 159 



Proceedings of American 

 Association for Advance- 

 ment of 1855 I III 355 



Progress reviewed (1859) .. . II v 69 



Progress of Physical, 1856: 

 reviewed II ii 366 



Relation between, and pro- 

 gress in other depart- 

 ments of thought and 

 action Ill i 363 



Remuneration of I iii 90 



Review of, in 1858, by Presi- 

 dent of British Associa- 

 tion for Advancement of 

 Science II iv 62 



Science and English Law. 



By Geo. Kennedy IV viii 63 



Science and theology, 1855 . I ill 229 



Science in Rupert's Land. 



By Daniel Wilson II vii 336 



Social, Association: re- 

 print II VII 384 



General improvements 

 IN Mechanical, during 

 1852. By W. Fairbairn: 



reprint I ii 72 



Scientific. 



Commercial enterprise 

 AND, Investigation. By 

 Prof. Airy: reprint I iii 92 



Importance of, Studies to 

 Practical Men. By John 

 Langton, M.P.P I ii 201 



Scientific Intelligence. I i 16, 43, 94, 



115, 139, 165, 189, 210, 237 



I II 171 



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