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Science, New Series, Vol. 11, No. 286, Jun. 22, 1900


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Front Matter (1 p.)
The New York Meeting of the American Association, pp. 961-963
Progress of the New York Zoological Park, pp. 963-965
Henry F. Osborn

Sigma XI, at the American Association for the Advancement of Science, pp. 965-966
The Biological Sciences and the People, pp. 966-972
Jacob Reighard

The Steam-Turbine, pp. 972-973
R. H. Thurston

The Moringuoid Eels in American Waters, pp. 973-974
Theo Gill; H. M. Smith

A Preliminary Account of the Solar Eclipse of May 28, 1900, As Observed by the Smithsonian Expedition, pp. 974-980
S. P. Langley


Scientific Books
----------------, pp. 980-984
Text-Book of Paleontology
Karl A. Von Zittel
Review author[s]: F. A. Bather
----------------, pp. 984-988
The Meyer's Kinetic Theory of Gases
Oskar Emil Meyer
Review author[s]: Edwin H. Hall
----------------, pp. 988-989
The Digestibility of American Feeding Stuffs
Whitman H. Jordan; Frank H. Hall
Review author[s]: E. W. Allen


Societies and Academies, pp. 989-990


Discussion and Correspondence
Prehistoric Remains in Japan, pp. 990-991
G. Frederick Wright
Seals in the Amazon Drainage, p. 991
James A. G. Rehn
The International Congresses of Meteorology and Aƫronautics at Paris, p. 991
A. Lawrence Rotch
The Name of the Cochineal, pp. 991-992
T. D. A. Cockerell
A Truck for Minerals, p. 992
Eugene A. Smith
The Eclipse of May 28th, pp. 992-993
Mary W. Whitney


Notes on Inorganic Chemistry, pp. 993-994
J. L. H.

Notes on Physics, pp. 994-995
W. S. F.

Weather Conditions in New York City at the End of June, p. 996
Reorganization in the Geological Survey, p. 996
Scientific Notes and News, pp. 997-999
University and Educational News, pp. 999-1000

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