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Science, New Series, Vol. 28, No. 730, Dec. 25, 1908


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Front Matter (1 p.)
Early Terrestrial Conditions that May Have Favored Organic Synthesis, pp. 897-911
T. C. Chamberlin; R. T. Chamberlin

University Registration Statistics--I, pp. 911-916
Rudolf Tombo

James Fletcher, pp. 916-917
L. O. Howard

The Smithsonian Institution, pp. 917-918
The Baltimore Meeting, pp. 918-920
Scientific Notes and News, pp. 920-921
The Resignation of President Eliot, pp. 921-922
University and Educational News, pp. 922-923


Discussion and Correspondence
Aftonian Sands and Gravel in Western Iowa, p. 923
B. Shimek


Scientific Books
----------------, pp. 923-924
National Antarctic Expedition
Review author[s]: W. H. Dall
----------------, pp. 924-926
Hygiene and Public Health
Louis C. Parkes; Henry R. Kenwood
Review author[s]: George M. Kober
----------------, pp. 926-927
Soils and Fertilizers
Harry Snyder
Review author[s]: E. W. Hilgard
----------------, pp. 927-929
The New Physics and Its Evolution
Lucien Poincaré
Review author[s]: W. S. Franklin


Scientific Journals and Articles, pp. 929-930


Special Articles
The Determination of the Clay Content of Soils, p. 930
C. C. Fletcher
Notes on the Atrophy of the Eye of Raja Erinacea, pp. 930-931
W. M. Smallwood


The Convocation Week Meetings of Scientific Societies, pp. 931-933
Societies and Academies, pp. 933-936

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