< Science (journal) < Volume 1
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- The Balfour Memorial (pp. 59-60)
- Rearing Oysters from Artificially Impregnated Eggs (pp. 60-62) by J. A. Ryder
- The Mappemonde of Sebastian Cabot (pp. 62-65) by Charles Deane
- Map of the Planets and Stars near the Sun, May 6, 1883 (p. 65) by Edward S. Holden
- First use of Wire in Deep-Sea Sounding (p. 65) by William H. Dall
- An Extension of the Theorem of the Virial and its Application to the Kinetic Theory of the Consitution of Gases (pp. 65-66)
- Consequences of Spleen Extirpation (pp. 66-67) by H. Newell Martin
- The Cachar Earthquake of 1869 (p. 67) by W. M. Davis
- A class-room experiment (p. 67) by F. W. Clarke
- Domestic ducks that fly abroad like pigeons (pp. 67-68) by F. H. Storer
- Poole's New Index (p. 68)
- Sir Charles Lyell (pp. 69-70)
- Weekly Summary of the Progress of Science (pp. 70-82)
- Intelligence from American Scientific Stations (p. 83)
- Notes and News (pp. 83-84)
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