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A WEEKLY ILLUSTRATED JOURNAL OF SCIENCE
“To the solid ground
Of Nature trusts the mind which builds for aye.”—Wordsworth
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1869
CONTENTS
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Goethe: Aphorisms on Nature. By Prof. Huxley, F.R.S. | 9 | |
On the Fertilisation of Winter-Flowering Plants. By A. W. Bennett, F.L.S. (With Illustrations) | 11 | |
Protoplasm at the Antipodes | 13 | |
The Recent Total Eclipse in America. By J. Norman Lockyer, F.R.S. (With Illustrations) | 14 | |
Madsen's Danish Antiquities. By Sir J. Lubbock, Bart., F.R.S. | 15 | |
Newman's British Moths. By W. S. Dallas, F.L.S (With Illustrations) | 16 | |
Our Book Shelf | 17 | |
Science-Teaching in Schools. By the Rev. W. Tuckwell | 18 | |
The late Professor Graham. By Prof. Williamson, F.R.S. (With Portrait) | 20 | |
Meeting of the German Naturalists and Physicians at Innsbruck. By A. Geikie, F.R.S | 22 | |
Triassic Dinosauria. By Prof. Huxley, F.R.S | 23 | |
Correspondence:—The Suez Canal. T. Login, C.E | 24 | |
Notes | 25 | |
Astronomy.—Astronomical Congress at Vienna | 26 | |
Chemistry.—Abstracts of Papers by Bettendorff, Paterno, Peligot, &c. | 27 | |
Physics.—Magnus on Heat Spectra | 28 | |
Physiology.—Pettenkofer on Cholera, &c. | 28 | |
Societies and Academies | 29 | |
Diary | 30 | |
Books received | 30 |
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