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Science, New Series, Vol. 76, No. 1980, Dec. 9, 1932


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Front Matter (2 pp.)
Microbial Metabolism and Its Bearing on the Cancer Problem, pp. 527-532
A. J. Kluyver

How the Primitive Ants of Australia Start Their Colonies, pp. 532-533
W. M. Wheeler


Scientific Events
International Cooperation of Science Museums, p. 534
The North India Expedition of Yale University, pp. 534-535
The U.S. Geological Survey, p. 535
The Review of Scientific Instruments, pp. 535-536


Scientific Notes and News, pp. 536-539


Discussion
Explorations in China, pp. 539-540
Chang Chi
Earth Rotation and River Erosion, pp. 540-541
Arthur Taber Jones
An Odd Occurrence Following a Tropical Storm, p. 541
D. H. Cook; Carlos CintrĂ³n
A Rare Crystal Habit for Gypsum, p. 542
C. E. Needham


The American Association for the Advancement of Science
The Social Sciences at Atlantic City, pp. 542-543
Charles F. Roos


The National Academy of Sciences
Papers Presented at the Ann Arbor Meeting. II, pp. 543-547


Scientific Apparatus and Laboratory Methods
An Adjustable Metal Mould for Paraffin Embedding, p. 547
W. F. R. Phillips
A Vacuum Tube Oscillator for Chladni Plates, pp. 547-548
R. C. Colwell


Special Articles
The Arsenic Fungi of Gosio, pp. 548-550
Charles Thom; Kenneth B. Raper
Work Output of Rats Subjected to Continuous Faradic Stimulation, p. 550
W. T. Heron; W. J. Ingle; W. M. Hales


Books Received, p. 550
Science News, pp. 10a-12a

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