SCIENCE 



A WEEKLY RECORD OF SCIENTIFIC PROGRESS. 



ILLUSTRATED. 



Entered in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C. 



■ No. 29- Vol. II. January 15, 1881. Price 1 O Cents. 



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THE PERFECTED STYLOGRAFIC PEN, 



A. T. Cross' Patent. 



A PENCIL THAT WRITES INK, NEVER NEEDS SHARPENING, AND NEVER WEARS OUT. 



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THE BEST ARTIFICIAL LIGHT KNOWN is the Genuine German Student Lamp, made by the original inventor, Kleemann, tvith improve- 

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H AMBLER POCKET FOR PEN AND PENCIL — A simple.cheap device that carries pencil or Stylografic pen more conveniently than a coat or 

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