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Science, New Series, Vol. 32, No. 831, Dec. 2, 1910


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Front Matter (1 p.)
Address at the Dedication of the Entomology and Zoology Building of the Massachusetts Agricultural College, pp. 769-775
L. O. Howard

The Status of Modern Meteorology, pp. 775-782
Frank H. Bigelow

A Zoological Laboratory at Montego Bay, Jamaica, B. W. I., pp. 782-788
E. A. Andrews

The International Congress of Radiology and Electricity, Brussels, September 13-15, 1910, pp. 788-791
Bertram B. Boltwood

The Convocation Week Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and Affiliated Societies, pp. 791-792
Scientific Notes and News, pp. 792-795
University and Educational News, p. 795


Discussion and Correspondence
Romantic Nomenclature, pp. 795-796
James G. Needham
A Common Sumach Gall Produced by a Mite, pp. 796-797
T. D. A. Cockerell
Sex-Limited Inheritance, p. 797
Philip B. Hadley
Correspondence in Regard to the Length of Service Pensions of the Carnegie Foundation, pp. 797-800
J. McK. Cattell; Charles F. Thwing; Henry S. Pritchett


Quotations
Medical Research, pp. 800-802


Scientific Books
----------------, pp. 802-803
Experiments on the Generation of Insects
Francesco Redi
Review author[s]: William A. Locy


Education a National Function, pp. 803-805


Special Articles
Occurrence of the Æcidial Stages of Willow and Poplar Rusts in Nature, pp. 805-806
H. H. Whetzel; D. Reddick


Societies and Academies, pp. 806-808

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