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A.1, A.B.C., and Engineering Code Used on a cloudy winter night has suggested to Prof Molander, of Halsingfors, that the snow has NEW DOCK NOW OPEN.

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One of the scientific surprises of recent years is the discovery that we are often surrounded with aubatanoes-decaying meat, fish or wood that may be shining with a faint, ghostly light from a covering of minute self-luminous plants, So generally overlooked is the phenomenon that one of the latest students of the subject, Dr. Hans Molisch, for two years vainly inquired of dealers for luminous meat, but on beginning investigation at home found that $7 per cent. of beef and other flesh glowrd spontaneously after being kept in a cool room for two or three days. The luminous meat asetus to be every where present, due in all cases to a single species of bacteris. The same investigator has found laminons decaying leaves in tropical forests, and has proven that many fallen leaves of oak and beech in Europe shine with a soft, white, steady light, the laminous fungus in this case being unknown. With one or two possible ex captions, al luminous plants are now known to belong to two species of fungi, Alimentans and bacteria, about thirty species of bacteria, and half es many of sther fungi having been recognized as luminous. The luminosity differs from that of animale in persisting for days, months or even years instead of lasting not more than a few seconds or minutes, but a modern theory is that in both cases the light is due to cheri. cal action of oxygen, and moisture upon hypothetical substance named photogen.

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