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Science, New Series, Vol. 16, No. 406, Oct. 10, 1902


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Front Matter (1 p.)
John Wesley Powell, pp. 561-567
G. K. Gilbert

The Address of the President of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, pp. 567-579
James Dewar

The Bureau of Government Laboratories for the Philippine Islands, and Scientific Positions under It, pp. 579-580
Paul C. Freer

The Carnegie Institution, pp. 580-588
Edwin O. Jordan; J. L. Howe; H. N. Stokes; Edward S. Holden; Edward Atkinson; Henry S. Pritchett

Membership of the American Association, pp. 588-589


Scientific Books
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The Elements of Physical Chemistry
Harry C. Jones
Review author[s]: H. R. Carveth


Discussion and Correspondence
The Marine Biological Laboratory and the Carnegie Institution. Some Matters of Fact, pp. 591-592
Edmund B. Wilson
The Cooling of Gases by Expansion and the Kinetic Theory, p. 592
R. W. Wood
The Laws of Physics, p. 593
T. D. A. Cockerell
Lichens on Rocks, pp. 593-594
Samuel T. Hensel
Bones of a Mastodon Found, p. 594
Reginald Gordon


The Americanist Congress in New York, p. 594
The British and American Associations, pp. 594-595
The Metric System in Great Britain, pp. 595-596
Scientific Notes and News, pp. 596-600
University and Educational News, p. 600

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