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Science, New Series, Vol. 66, No. 1720, Dec. 16, 1927


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Front Matter (10 pp.)
The State Academies of Science Affiliated with the American Association, pp. 571-579
Wilhelm Segerblom

Hesperopithecus Apparently Not an Ape Nor a Man, pp. 579-581
William K. Gregory

A New Theory of Polygenic (Or Non-Monogenic) Functions, pp. 581-582
Edward Kasner


Scientific Events
Report of the President of the Carnegie Institution, pp. 582-583
Explorations in Alaska by the U. S. Geological Survey, pp. 583-584
Endowment for the Arnold Arboretum, p. 584
The First Meeting of the Colorado-Wyoming Academy of Science, p. 584


Scientific Notes and News, pp. 584-589
University and Educational Notes, p. 589


Discussion and Correspondence
The Physicist and the Facts of Color, pp. 589-591
Christine Ladd-Franklin
Additional Records of the Occurrence of the Fresh-Water Jelly-Fish, pp. 591-593
Waldo L. Schmitt
The Magneto-Optical Effect and the Zodiacal Light, p. 593
C. C. Wylie
The Indigenous Native Population of Algeria in 1926, pp. 593-594
Raymond Pearl


Scientific Books
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Recent Advances in Haematology
A. Piney
Review author[s]: H. E. Jordan


Does the Amount of Food Consumed Influence the Growth of an Animal?, pp. 596-600
H. H. Mitchell


Special Articles
Ovarian Secretion and Tumor Incidence, pp. 600-601
William S. Murray
The Chromosomes of the Rat, pp. 601-602
Olive Swezy


Science News, pp. x+xii+xiv

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