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Science, New Series, Vol. 13, No. 327, Apr. 5, 1901


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Front Matter (4 pp.)
Observation and Experiment, pp. 521-530
R. S. Woodward

On the Homologies and Probable Origin of the Embryo-Sac, pp. 530-538
Geo. F. Atkinson

Natural History Work at the Marine Biological Laboratory, Wood's Holl, pp. 538-540
C. O. Whitman

Christian Frederik Lütken, pp. 540-542
F. A. B.


Scientific Books
Progress of Forest Management in the Adirondacks, pp. 542-545
Zoological Results Based on Material from New Britain, New Guinea, Loyalty Islands and Elsewhere
Arthur Willey
The Austin [Texas] Dam
Thomas U. Taylor
Review author[s]: V. M. Spalding; G. H. Parker; Frederic W. Simonds


Societies and Academies, pp. 547-548


Discussion and Correspondence
The Date of Rafinesque's Death, pp. 548-549
R. Ellsworth Call
Lunar Halo, p. 549
C. M. Broomall


Shorter Articles
The Largest Known Dinosaur, pp. 549-550
Elmer S. Riggs
A Recent Fault-Slip, Ogden Canyon, Utah, p. 550
J. E. Talmage


Quotations
The U. S. Naval Observatory, p. 550
Politics and State Universities, pp. 550-551


Current Notes on Physiography, pp. 551-552
W. M. Davis

Contemporary Thermodynamic Efficiencies, pp. 552-554
R. H. Thurston

The U. S. Geological Survey, pp. 554-555
Scientific Notes and News, pp. 555-560
University and Educational News, p. 560

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