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Science, New Series, Vol. 3, No. 65, Mar. 27, 1896


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Front Matter (1 p.)
Proposed Legislation in Regard to the Metric System, pp. 457-463
On the Reflection of the Röntgen Rays from Platinum, pp. 463-465
Ogden N. Rood

Further Experiments with X-Rays, pp. 465-467
Edwin B. Frost

The Reception of Foreign Students in French Universities and Schools, pp. 467-470
G. Brown Goode

The Essence of Number, pp. 470-471
George Bruce Halsted

Robert Edward Earll, pp. 471-472
G. Brown Goode

Current Notes on Physiography, pp. 472-474
W. M. Davis

Scientific Notes and News, pp. 474-477
University and Educational News, p. 477


Discussion and Correspondence
Experiments Showing that the Röntgen Rays cannot be Polarized by Doubly Refracting Media, p. 478
Alfred M. Mayer
Color Vision and Light, pp. 478-480
W. Le Conte Stevens
The Philadelphia Brick Clays, Et Al., pp. 480-481
Rollin D. Salisbury
Primitive Habitations in Ohio, pp. 481-482
Warren K. Moorehead
Questions Regarding Habits and Instinct, p. 482
G. Stanley Hall; R. R. Gurley
Newly Hatched Chickens Instinctively Drink, p. 482
Henry W. Elliott


Scientific Literature
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Moderne Völkerkunde, deren Entwicklung und Aufgaben
Thomas Achelis
The Child and Childhood in Folk-Thought. (The Child in Primitive Culture.)
Alexander F. Chamberlain
Review author[s]: D. G. Brinton
----------------, p. 484
Practical Inorganic Chemistry
G. S. Turpin
Review author[s]: E. H. Keiser
----------------, pp. 484-485
Chemical Experiments--General and Analytical
R. P. Williams
Review author[s]: E. H. Keiser
----------------, pp. 485-486
Einführung in die mathematische Behandlung der Naturwissenschaften
W. Nernst; A. Schönflies
Review author[s]: Ferdinand G. Wiechmann


Societies and Academies, pp. 486-492
New Books, p. 492

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