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Science, New Series, Vol. 21, No. 524, Jan. 13, 1905


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Front Matter (1 p.)
Academic Ideals, pp. 41-46
R. S. Woodward


The American Association for the Advancement of Science
The Present State of Geodesy, pp. 46-50
O. H. Tittmann
Future Developments in Physical Chemistry, pp. 50-59
Wilder D. Bancroft
Reports of Committees, pp. 59-64


Scientific Books
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Elements of the Differential and Integral Calculus
W. A. Granville
Review author[s]: James Pierpont
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The Study of the Atom, or the Foundations of Chemistry
F. P. Venable
Review author[s]: E. T. Allen


Societies and Academies, pp. 66-68


Discussion and Correspondence
Interesting and Important Facts, pp. 68-69
G. K. Gilbert
Specialization, Ignorance, and Some Proposed Palliatives, pp. 69-71
Francis B. Sumner
Ultra-Violet Light in Photo-Micrography, p. 71
Clifford Richardson
How Does Anopheles Bite?, pp. 71-72
John B. Smith


Special Articles
The Discussion in the British Parliament on the Metric Bill, pp. 72-75
William H. Seaman


Current Notes on Meteorology, pp. 75-76
R. DeC. Ward

The First Observations with `Ballons-Sondes' in America, pp. 76-77
Scientific Notes and News, pp. 77-80
University and Educational News, p. 80

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