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Periodic System, J. L. HowE, 20 



Peekin, W. H., Address of the President of the 

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Peruvian Arc, I. W , 676 



Philosophical Society of Washington, 618 ; E. t> 

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Physico-Teohuical Institute at Charlottenburg, H. S. 

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Physics, at the American Association, E. A. Fessen- 

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Physiography, Current Notes on, W. M. Davis, 73 



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Plague, Harben Lectures on, 969 



Plant Geography in North America, H. C. CowLES, 

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Potato Beetle, Colorado, W. L Towee, 438 



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Pre-Cambrian Sediments in the Adirondacks, J. F. 

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Eafinesque's 'Western Minerva,' W. J. Fox, 211 



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Sage, J. H., American Ornithologists' Union, 949 



San Jose Scale and the Kiefier Pear, T. D. A. CocK- 



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St. Louis Academy of Sciences, William Teelease, 

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Sauria and Batrachia, Theo. Gill, 730 



Science, and Education, J. M. Coulter, 281 ; Research 

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Scientific, Books, 34, 67, 109, 139, 191, 223, 269, 311, 

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Shells, Fossil, E. E. C. Steaens, 247 



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Spalding, V'. M., Forestry under State Control, 977 



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Spencer-Tolles Fund, 686 



Spodumeue, A large Crystal of, H. Montgobieey, 410 



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Steaens, E. E. C, Fossil Shells, 247 



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Sunspots and Eainfall, N. Lockyee and W. J. S. 



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