New York Herald, June 29, 1880: 



"Science— A Weekly Record of Scientific Progress." It is a handsome, well-printed quarto sheet of 12 pages, with 4 addditional pages for 

 advertisements serving as a cover. It counts among its list of contributors Professors Baird and Coups, of the Smithsonian Institution; Holden, of the 

 Naval Observatory, Washington ; Marsh, of Yale; Wilder, of Cornell ; Young, of Princeton ; Abbe, of the Signal Office ; Morse, of Salem ; Drs. 

 • S?£\ mond and s P ltzk *' °f New York, and a considerable number of well-known scientific experts. IT CLAIMS, WITH TRUTH, TO OCCUPY A 

 iii Vl, ER1 ° UNOCCUPIED FIELD IN AMERICAN PERIODICAL LITERATURE, AS THE ONLY FIRST-CLASS WEEKLY JOURNAL 

 IN THM UNITED STATES DEVOTED TO SCIENCE. 



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York. 



