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Science, New Series, Vol. 42, No. 1093, Dec. 10, 1915


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Front Matter (1 p.)
The Aerial Transmission Problems, pp. 809-815
M. I. Pupin

The Calorimeter as the Interpreter of the Life Processes, pp. 816-819
Graham Lusk

Obstacles to Research, pp. 819-823
C. M. Jackson

Dr. Charles Frederick Holder, pp. 823-825
George F. Kunz

Scientific Notes and News, pp. 825-829
University and Educational News, pp. 829-830


Discussion and Correspondence
A Remarkable Eclipse, pp. 830-833
John N. Stockwell
On the Degree of Exactness of the Gamma Function Necessary in Curve Fitting, pp. 833-834
Raymond Pearl
The Origin of Lost River and Its Giant Potholes, pp. 834-836
J. W. Goldthwait


Scientific Books
----------------, pp. 837-838
Feeble-Mindedness: Its Causes and Consequences
H. H. Goddard
Review author[s]: C. B. Davenport
----------------, pp. 838-840
Handwörterbuch der Naturwissenschaften
E. Korschelt; G. Linck; F. Oltmanns; K. Schaum; H. Th. Simon; M. Verworn; E. Teichmann
Review author[s]: Roy L. Moodie


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, pp. 840-841
Edwin Bidwell Wilson


Special Articles
Interferences with Two Gratings, p. 841
Carl Barus
The Effect of X-Ray on the Resistance to Cancer in Mice, pp. 842-843
James B. Murphy; John J. Norton


Societies and Academies, pp. 843-844

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