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The American Journal of Science and Arts, April, 1877.—On the sensation of coloar, by C. S. Peirce.—Note on the binocular phenomenon observed by Prof. Nipher, by J. Le Conte.—Revision of the genus Belemnocrinus, by C. Wachsmuth and F. Springer.—Thorpe's and Bunsen's methods for the estimation of nitrogen in nitrates, by S. W. Johnston.—Westfield during the Champlain period, by J. S. Diller.—New embryonic forms of trilobites, by S. W. Ford.—The winds of the globe, or the laws of atmospheric circulation over the surface of the earth, by J. H. Coffin.—On some nitro-derivatives of diphenylamide, by P. T. Austen.—On mineral analysis; on some fluorides; and on molecular volumes, by F. W. Clarke.—On the identity of the so-called Peganite of Arkansas with the Variscite of Breithaupt and Callamite of Damour, by A. H. Chester.—On a fibrous variety of sepiolite from Utah, by the same.—On Dr. Peale's notes on the age of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado, by J. J. Stevenson.
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Scientific Serials . Nature 16, 18 (1877). https://doi.org/10.1038/016018a0
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