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Science, New Series, Vol. 26, No. 656, Jul. 26, 1907


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Front Matter (1 p.)
The Geographical Distribution of the Student Body at a Number of Universities and Colleges, pp. 97-104
Rudolf Tombo

The Relations of the Engineering Schools to Polytechnic Industrial Education, pp. 104-111
Dugald C. Jackson


Scientific Books
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Stohr's Histology Arranged Upon an Embryological Basis
Frederick T. Lewis
Review author[s]: W. S. M.


Scientific Journals and Articles, p. 113
Societies and Academies, pp. 113-116


Discussion and Correspondence
Dr. Montgomery's Proposed Amendment to the Rules of Nomenclature, p. 117
William H. Dall
The Rules of Nomenclature, pp. 117-118
Arthur Erwin Brown
The Distances of the Fixed Stars, pp. 118-119
J. M. Schaeberle


Special Articles
Hens That Have Laid Two Eggs in a Day, pp. 119-120
Gilman A. Drew
On the Origin of Limestone Sink-Holes, pp. 120-122
A. H. Purdue


Quotations
The Future of the Tropics, p. 122


Current Notes on Meteorology and Climatology, pp. 122-124
R. DeC. Ward

Scientific Notes and News, pp. 124-128
University and Educational News, p. 128

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