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Science, New Series, Vol. 15, No. 378, Mar. 28, 1902


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Front Matter (1 p.)
The Intellectual Conditions for Embryological Science, pp. 481-492
W. K. Brooks

The Nature of Nerve Stimulation and of Changes in Irritability, pp. 492-498
A. P. Mathews

Nodules and Molecules of Red Blood-Corpuscles, pp. 499-500
G. Macloskie


Scientific Books
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Leçons sur les séries divergentes. Par Émile Borel, maître de conférences a l' Ecole Normale Supérieure
La Série de Taylor et son prolongement analytique
Jacques Hadamard
Review author[s]: E. B. Van Vleck
----------------, pp. 502-503
The Elementary Principles of Chemistry
A. V. E. Young
Review author[s]: E. Renouf
----------------, pp. 503-504
Studies in Evolution
Charles Emerson Beecher
Review author[s]: A. S. Packard


Societies and Academies, pp. 504-509


Discussion and Correspondence
American Association for the Advancement of Science: Anthropology, p. 509
Harlan I. Smith
Felis oregonensis Raf. Again!, p. 510
Witmer Stone
A Very Sensitive Thermostat, pp. 510-511
W. P. Bradley
Scientific Nomenclature, p. 511
Horace White


Botanical Notes, pp. 511-513
Charles E. Bessey

Notes on Inorganic Chemistry, pp. 513-514
J. L. H.

Recent Zoopaleontology, p. 514
H. F. O.

Gravity on the Ocean, pp. 514-515
O. H. T.

Bryan Donkin, pp. 515-516
R. H. T.

Scientific Notes and News, pp. 516-520
University and Educational News, p. 520

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