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Previous Issue: New Series, Vol. 55, No. 1412, Jan. 20, 1922
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Front Matter (1 p.)
The American Association for the Advancement of Science
- The Trend of Earth History, pp. 83-90
- Eliot Blackwelder
On the Differential Effects of the Influenza Epidemic Among Native Peoples of the Pacific Islands, pp. 90-92
- Henry E. Crampton
Presentation to Professor Emerson, pp. 92-93
- John M. Clarke
Scientific Events
- Dr. White's Gift to Morgantown and the University of West Virginia, pp. 93-94
- Expeditions of the Field Museum of Natural History, pp. 94-95
- The American Engineering Council, pp. 95-96
- Associateship in the American Association for the Advancement of Science, p. 96
- Burton E. Livingston
Scientific Notes and News, pp. 96-99
University and Educational Notes, p. 99
Discussion and Correspondence
- Discovery of Gigantic Footprints in the Coal Measures of Kansas, pp. 99-100
- H. T. Martin
- Liesegang Ring Formation, pp. 100-101
- Hugh A. McGuigan
Special Articles
- The Identity of Certain Yellow Pigments in Plants and Animals, pp. 101-102
- Geo. B. Rigg
- Rate and Mode of Soil Deposition in the Palouse Area of Washington and Idaho, pp. 102-103
- P. P. Peterson
The American Association for the Advancement of Science
- Report of the Treasurer for 1921, pp. 103-104
- Financial Report of the Permanent Secretary for the Fiscal Year 1921, p. 105
The American Society of Naturalists, pp. 105-106
- A. Franklin Shull
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