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Science, New Series, Vol. 50, No. 1302, Dec. 12, 1919


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Front Matter (1 p.)
The Carnegie Institution of Washington, pp. 529-533
The Significance of the Declining Birth-Rate --A Reply, pp. 533-536
Ellen Hayes

Scientific Societies Meeting at St. Louis, pp. 536-537


Scientific Events
Science and Industry in New Zealand, pp. 537-538
Research in the Ceramic Industry, p. 538
Awards by the Henry Draper Committee of the National Academy of Sciences, pp. 538-539
Addresses at the St. Louis Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, p. 539
Mr. Frick's Bequests, pp. 539-540


Scientific Notes and News, pp. 540-541
University and Educational News, pp. 541-542


Discussion and Correspondence
An Unusual Form of Rainbow, p. 542
H. M. Reese
A Simple Device for Illustrating Osmosis, pp. 542-543
Elbert C. Cole
Why Not Government-Maintained Fellowships, pp. 543-544
G. F. Ferris


Special Articles
The Term ``Inversion'', pp. 544-546
J. B. Ferguson


Organization of the American Meteorological Society, pp. 546-547
Charles F. Brooks

The American Chemical Society, pp. 547-548
Charles L. Parsons

Back Matter (1 p.)

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