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Previous Issue: New Series, Vol. 66, No. 1713, Oct. 28, 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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