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Science, New Series, Vol. 80, No. 2065, Jul. 27, 1934


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Front Matter (1 p.)
Science and Culture, pp. 81-86
John R. Murlin

Nomenclature of the Hydrogen Isotopes and Their Compounds, pp. 86-89
E. J. Crane


Scientific Events
The Centenary of Photography, pp. 89-90
Visit of American Foresters to Germany and Austria, p. 90
Exhibit of the Patent Office at the Chicago World's Fair, pp. 90-91
The Establishment of a Forest Shelter Belt, p. 91
Report of the Chief of the Office of Experiment Stations, pp. 91-92
Summer Meeting of the Botanical Society of America at Toronto, p. 92


Scientific Notes and News, pp. 92-95


Discussion
The Pleistocene Long Valley Lake in Eastern California, pp. 95-96
Evans B. Mayo
Do Chromatophore Walls Cause Movement of Pigment Granules?, pp. 96-97
Earl H. Herrick
Pancreatectomy--A Warning, p. 97
G. C. Ring
The Tropical Rat Flea in the Interior of the United States, p. 97
Robert L. Roudabush; Elery R. Becker
University of Rochester Fiji Expedition, p. 98
J. Edward Hoffmeister; Harry S. Ladd


Scientific Apparatus and Laboratory Methods
Rational Tray Sizes for Geologic Specimens, pp. 98-99
Chester K. Wentworth
Apparatus for Studying the Effect of Increased Atmospheric Pressure upon the Developing Hen Egg, pp. 99-100
Bert Cunningham
Mariotte's Bottle, p. 100
E. L. McCarthy


Special Articles
On the Extent of the Validity of the "Rule of Shift", pp. 101-102
P. A. Levene; Alexandre Rothen; G. M. Meyer
Pseudorabies as a Contagious Disease in Swine, pp. 102-103
Richard E. Shope
Crossovers in Male Drosophila Melanogaster Induced by Heat, pp. 103-104
A. Franklin Shull; Maurice Whittinghill
Susceptibility to Poison Ivy and Poison Oak, p. 104
W. C. Spain; J. M. Newell; Miriam Meeker


Books Received, p. 104
Science News, pp. 5a-7a
Back Matter (1 p.)

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