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Previous Issue: New Series, Vol. 17, No. 431, Apr. 3, 1903
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Front Matter (2 pp.)
The American Society of Naturalists
- Homo Scientificus Americanus, pp. 561-570
- J. McKeen Cattell
- How Can Endowments be Used Most Effectively for Scientific Research, pp. 571-583
- T. C. Chamberlin; Franz Boas; William Morton Wheeler; Conway MacMillan; Hugo Münsterberg
Scientific Books
- ----------------, pp. 584-585
- The Influence of Light and Darkness Upon Growth and Development
- Daniel Trembly MacDougal
- Review author[s]: Charles E. Bessey
- ----------------, pp. 585-586
- Review author[s]: Walter H. Evans
- Bourne's Comparative Anatomy of Animals, p. 586
- Review author[s]: J. S. Kingsley
Societies and Academies, pp. 586-592
Discussion and Correspondence
- Biometry and Biometrika, pp. 592-594
- Karl Pearson
- The Destruction of Frogs, p. 594
- H. A. Weber
- A Rare Scientific Book, p. 594
- F. W. Hodge
- The Improvement of the Meetings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, p. 594
- A. Lawrence Rotch
Shorter Articles
- The Occurrence of Three Interesting Fishes on the New Jersey Coast, pp. 594-595
- Henry W. Fowler
Current Notes on Meteorology, pp. 595-596
- R. DeC. Ward
Scientific Positions Under the Government, pp. 596-597
Scientific Notes and News, pp. 597-599
University and Educational News, pp. 599-600
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