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Science, New Series, Vol. 99, No. 2562, Feb. 4, 1944


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Front Matter (4 pp.)
The Advancement of Learning in the United States in the Post-War World, pp. 87-94
James B. Conant


Obituary
Recent Deaths, p. 94


Scientific Events
The Delhi Meeting of the Royal Society, pp. 94-95
The National Research Council of Canada, p. 95
Fungus Infections, p. 95
The Stevens Research Foundation, pp. 95-96
The Washington Academy of Sciences, p. 96
The Botanical Society of America, p. 96


Scientific Notes and News, pp. 97-99


Discussion
Amorpha Fruticosa Contains no Rotenone, pp. 99-100
Fred Acree; Martin Jacobson; H. L. Haller
Post-War Planning in Russia, pp. 100-101
O. Struve
Is Teaching Ability Recognized?, p. 101
Neil E. Stevens


Scientific Books
Eruptive Rocks, pp. 101-102
Eruptive Rocks, Their Genesis, Composition, and Classification, with a Chapter on Meteorites
S. James Shand
Review author[s]: Esper S. Larsen
Chemistry, pp. 102-103
Chemistry Made Easy
Cornelia T. Snell; Foster Dee Snell
Review author[s]: Hubert N. Alyea


Special Articles
A Note on Ascorbic Acid: Nitrogen Relationships in Grapefruit, pp. 103-104
Winston W. Jones; C. W. Van Horn; Alton H. Finch; Margaret Cammack Smith; Emily Caldwell
Thiourea and Resistance to Low Atmospheric Pressures (``High Altitudes''), pp. 104-105
Albert S. Gordon; E. D. Goldsmith; Harry A. Charipper


Scientific Apparatus and Laboratory Methods
A New Method for Preservation of Human and Animal Tissues by the Use of a Transparent Plastic, pp. 105-106
Max M. Strumia; J. Ivan Hershey


Science News, pp. 10-12

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