Nature (journal)/Volume 13/Number 328
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1876
CONTENTS
| PAGE | ||
| Old and New World Spiders. By O.P.C. | 281 | |
| Dying and Calico Printing. By R. Meldola | 283 | |
| Our Book Shelf:— | ||
| Scientific Culture | 284 | |
| Letters to the Editor:— | ||
| On the most Northerly Lattitude at which Land and Freshwater Molluscs have hitherto been found. — Prof. A.E. Nordenskjöld | 284 | |
| Prof. Tybdall on Germs. — Dr. H. Charlton Bastian; Inquirer | 284 | |
| The University of London and School Examinations. — Philip Magnus; H.A. Nesbitt | 286 | |
| Public Analysts. — Arthur Angell | 287 | |
| Large Meteors. — William F. Denning | 287 | |
| The Flame of Common Salt. — E.G. | 287 | |
| Our Astronomical Column:— | ||
| The Binary Star η Cassiopeæ | 287 | |
| The Rugby (Temple Observatory) Catalogue of Double Stars | 287 | |
| Jupiter's Satellites | 288 | |
| The Drainage of the Zuyder Zee. | 288 | |
| The Birds of North-Eastern Africa. By P.L.S. | 289 | |
| Fertilization of Flowers by Insects, XIII. By Dr. Hermann Muller (With Illustrations) | 289 | |
| Scholarships and Exhibitions for Natural Science at Cambridge, 1876 | 292 | |
| The Industrial Applications of Oxygen. By Dr. A.W. Hofmann | 293 | |
| Notes | 295 | |
| Societies and Academies | 298 | |
| Books received | 300 | |