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Science, New Series, Vol. 66, No. 1714, Nov. 4, 1927


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Front Matter (6 pp.)
What Can the Modern Chemist Learn from the Old Alchemy?, pp. 407-417
Paul Walden

Sarah Frances Whiting, pp. 417-418
Annie J. Cannon


Scientific Events
The New England Intercollegiate Geological Excursion, p. 419
W. G. Foye
Lectures at the New York Academy of Medicine, p. 419
Award of John Fritz Medal for 1928, pp. 419-420
Fred R. Low
The New York Hospital-Cornell Medical College Association, pp. 420-421


Scientific Notes and News, pp. 421-424
University and Educational Notes, pp. 424-425


Discussion and Correspondence
Old Problems with New Illustrations, pp. 425-426
R. G. Aitken
On Manson's Eye Worm in Poultry, pp. 426-427
A. L. Shealy
Re Nomina Conservanda, p. 427
W. L. McAtee
Earthworms and Spectral Colors, p. 427
G. H. Bretnall


Scientific Apparatus and Laboratory Methods
A Simple Automatic Dehydrating Apparatus for Many Small Objects, pp. 427-429
Ezra Allen


Special Articles
Survival of Ability, pp. 429-430
Frederick Adams Woods
Quantitative Hydrolysis of Starch by Buffered Taka-Diastase, pp. 430-431
I. D. Collins


The National Academy of Sciences, pp. 431-434
Science News, pp. x+xii+xiv

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