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Science, Vol. 22, No. 547, Jul. 28, 1893


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Front Matter (1 p.)
Systematized Graduate Instruction in Psychology, pp. 43-44
E. W. Scripture

Our Crippled Weather Service, p. 44
James P. Hall

Analogous Variations in SphagnaceƦ (Peatmosses), pp. 44-45
H. N. Dixon

The Close of the Ice Age in North America, pp. 45-46
R. W. Mcfarland

Current Notes on Chemistry.--I, pp. 46-47
Charles Platt

Notes and News, p. 47
[Editorial Notes], p. 48
Three Ships with Beriberi Outbreaks Shown to Have Had Extensive Formation of Carbonic Oxides during the Voyage - Analysis of Beriberi Blood - Conclusion That Beriberi Is Nothing But Carbonic Poisoning of the Blood, pp. 48-49
Albert S. Ashmead

The Structure and Affinity of the Puerco Ungulates, pp. 49-51
Charles Earle

Do the Leaves of Our Ordinary Land Plants Absorb Water?, pp. 51-52
Edward A. Burt

Individual Skeletal Variation, pp. 52-53
Frederic A. Lucas

Notes on Japanese Meteorology, p. 53
Albert S. Ashmead


Letters to the Editor
Bibliographic Work in Vegetable Physiology, p. 54
J. Christian Bay
A Plea for Botany in the Small Colleges, pp. 54-55
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Among the Publishers, p. 55
Back Matter (2 pp.)

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