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Science, New Series, Vol. 67, No. 1739, Apr. 27, 1928


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Front Matter (3 pp.)
Research, an Educational Asset, pp. 427-431
B. S. Hopkins

The Need for Training Taxonomic Botanists, pp. 431-432
A. S. Hitchcock

The Fifth New York Meeting of the American Association and Associated Societies, pp. 432-435
Burton E. Livingston


Scientific Events
The International Population Union, pp. 435-436
Raymond Pearl
International Conferences in 1928, pp. 436-437
Forestry Advances in the United States, p. 437
Dr. B. L. Hartwell and the Rhode Island Agricultural Experiment Station, p. 437
A. B. Beaumont; Ford S. Prince


Scientific Notes and News, pp. 437-441
University and Educational Notes, pp. 441-442


Discussion and Correspondence
A Note on the Fluorescence of Teeth in Ultra-Violet Rays, p. 442
H. C. Benedict
On the Antiquity of Relics of Man at Frederick, Oklahoma, pp. 442-444
Oliver P. Hay
One Hundred Per Cent. Hatch, p. 444
Ralph C. Jackson
More Data, p. 444
Christine Ladd-Franklin


Scientific Books
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Romance of the Sun
Mary Proctor
Review author[s]: Ida Barney


Scientific Apparatus and Laboratory Methods
Mounting Chick Embryos, pp. 445-446
James W. Mavor
Color Discs Used in Soil Color Analysis, pp. 446-447
G. B. Bodman


Special Articles
Living Cells Two and a Half Centuries Old, pp. 447-448
D. T. MacDougal; J. G. Brown


Science News, pp. x+xii

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