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%T Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences. Volume III. Part I. 1884
%A United States Congress Senate
%A National Academy of Sciences (United States)
%A Chandler, Charles F.
%A Cope, Edward Drinker
%A Gilbert, Grove Karl
%A Jastrow, Joseph
%A Langley, Samuel Pierpont
%A Mayer, Alfred Marshall
%A Packard, Alpheus Spring
%A Peirce, Charles Sanders
%A Scudder, Samuel Hubbard
%D 1885
%X Description of an articulate of doubtful relationship, from the Tertiary beds of Florissant, Colorado, by S.H. Scudder, p. 87
%X On a method of precisely measuring the vibratory periods of tuning-forks and the determination of the laws of the vibrations of forks; with special reference of these facts and laws to the action of a simple chronoscope, by Alfred M. Mayer, p. 45
%X On small differences of sensation, by C.S. Peirce and J. Jastrow, p. 75
%X On the structure of the brain of the sessile-eyed crustacea, by A.S. Packard, p. 99
%X On the temperature of the surface of the moon, by S.P. Langley, p. 13
%X The Baume hydrometers, by C.F. Chandler, p. 63
%X The structure of the Columella auris in the Pelycosauria, by E.D. Cope, p. 93
%X The sufficiency of terrestrial rotation for the deflection of streams, by G.K. Gilbert, p. 7
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%C Washington, DC
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