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Science, New Series, Vol. 42, No. 1096, Dec. 31, 1915


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Front Matter (1 p.)


The Address of the President of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
The Fruits, Prospects and Lessons of Recent Biological Science, pp. 919-930
Charles W. Eliot


The Bureau of Fisheries, p. 930
Appointments and Dismissals at the University of Pennsylvania, pp. 930-931
The Pan-American Scientific Congress, p. 931
Scientific Notes and News, pp. 931-933
University and Educational News, p. 933


Discussion and Correspondence
A Galapagos Tortoise, pp. 933-934
Frank S. Daggett
Two Partial-Albino Birds, p. 934
Wallace Craig
Anopheles Pseudopunctipennis, pp. 934-935
W. V. King


Scientific Books
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Scientific and Applied Pharmacognosy Intended for the Use of Students in Pharmacy, as a Handbook for Pharmacists and as a Reference Book for Food and Drug Analysts and Pharmacologists
Henry Kraemer
Review author[s]: E. K.
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Practical Oil Geology
Dorsey Hager
Review author[s]: Charles T. Kirk


Special Articles
On the Relative Numbers of Rhizopods and Flagellates in the Fauna of Soils, pp. 937-940
Charles A. Kofoid
The Native Habitat of Spongospora Subterranea, pp. 940-941
G. R. Lyman; J. T. Rogers
Color Effects of Positive and of Cathode Rays in Residual Air, Hydrogen, Helium, Etc., pp. 942-943
Chas. T. Knipp


The American Chemical Society, pp. 943-956
Charles L. Parsons

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