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Previous Issue: New Series, Vol. 21, No. 535, Mar. 31, 1905
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Front Matter (1 p.)
The Mutation Theory of Organic Evolution
- The Mutation Theory of Organic Evolution, from the Standpoint of Animal Breeding, pp. 521-525
- W. E. Castle
- The Mutation Theory from the Standpoint of Cytology, pp. 525-529
- Edwin G. Conklin
- Mutations, pp. 529-532
- Thomas Dwight
- Systematic Work and Evolution, pp. 532-535
- L. H. Bailey
- Ethology and the Mutation Theory, pp. 535-540
- William Morton Wheeler
- Discontinuous Variation and the Origin of Species, pp. 540-543
- D. T. MacDougal
Scientific Books
- ----------------, pp. 543-545
- The Zoological Record
- David Sharp
- Review author[s]: T. D. A. Cockerell
- ----------------, pp. 545-547
- Review author[s]: W. H. Sheldon
Societies and Academies, pp. 547-548
Discussion and Correspondence
- The Naturalist's Universal Directory, pp. 548-549
- G. K. Gilbert
- An Overlooked Form of Stereoscope, pp. 549-550
- Frank P. Whitman
- Kilauea Again Active, p. 551
- C. H. Hitchcock
Special Articles
- The Prairie Mounds of Louisiana, pp. 551-552
- E. W. Hilgard
- Progress in the Study of the Kelep, pp. 552-554
- O. F. Cook
Quotations
- The Sanitation of the Panama Canal Zone, pp. 554-555
Botanical Notes, pp. 555-556
- Charles E. Bessey
Scientific Notes and News, pp. 556-559
University and Educational News, pp. 559-560
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