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Science, New Series, Vol. 41, No. 1046, Jan. 15, 1915


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Front Matter (1 p.)


The American Association for the Advancement of Science
Recent Evidence for the Existence of the Nucleus Atom, pp. 73-81
Alfred D. Cole
Address of the Retiring Vice-President of Section F of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, pp. 81-82
Alfred G. Mayer


Aid to Astronomical Research, pp. 82-85
Edward C. Pickering

Francis Humphreys Storer, pp. 85-86
Robert H. Richards

The Antwerp Zoological Garden, p. 86
Benjamin Peirce Instructorships in Mathematics, pp. 86-87
Commercial Geography and World Politics, pp. 87-88
The Huxley Lecture, pp. 88-89
Scientific Notes and News, pp. 89-94
University and Educational News, p. 94


Discussion and Correspondence
Bateson's Address, Mendelism and Mutation, pp. 94-98
W. E. Castle
Mastodon Tusk in Glacial Gravels, pp. 98-99
Pearl Sheldon


Scientific Books
The Translocation of Material in Dying Leaves, pp. 99-104
Review author[s]: C. Stuart Gager


Special Articles
On the Origin of the Loess of Southwestern Indiana, pp. 104-108
Eugene Wesley Shaw


Societies and Academies, p. 108

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