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Science, New Series, Vol. 31, No. 785, Jan. 14, 1910


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Front Matter (1 p.)


The American Association for the Advancement of Science
The Past and Future of the Study of Solutions, pp. 41-52
Louis Kahlenberg
On the Nature of Response to Chemical Stimulation, pp. 52-62
H. M. Richards


Public Lectures at the Harvard Medical School, pp. 62-63
The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, pp. 63-64
Scientific Notes and News, pp. 64-67
University and Educational News, pp. 67-68


Discussion and Correspondence
Cotton Anthracnose, p. 68
H. W. Barre
Metaphysics and Mendelism, pp. 68-69
J. F. Abbott
Hydrogen Polysulphide as a Reducing Agent, p. 69
Alfred Tingle


Scientific Books
----------------, pp. 69-71
Landmarks of Botanical History
Edward Lee Greene
Review author[s]: Charles E. Bessey
----------------, pp. 71-72
The Moon in Modern Astronomy
Ph. Fauth
Review author[s]: C. L. P.
----------------, p. 72
In Starland with a Three-Inch Telescope
William Tyler Olcott
Review author[s]: C. L. P.


Scientific Journals and Articles, pp. 72-73
The First Cruise of the ``Carnegie'' and Her Equipment, pp. 73-74


Special Articles
The Pleistocene of the Missouri Valley, pp. 75-76
B. Shimek


The Boston Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Report of the General Secretary, pp. 76-78
Dayton C. Miller


Societies and Academies, pp. 78-80

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