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Science, New Series, Vol. 27, No. 696, May 1, 1908


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Front Matter (1 p.)
Laboratory Organization, pp. 681-686
Charles Baskerville

The Carnegie Foundation Not a Charity But an Educational Agency, pp. 687-689


Scientific Books
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Electro-Analysis
Edgar F. Smith
Review author[s]: Gilbert N. Lewis


Scientific Journals and Articles, pp. 690-691
Societies and Academies, pp. 691-697


Discussion and Correspondence
The Interpretation of the Behavior of the Lower Organisms, pp. 698-710
H. S. Jennings


Special Articles
Interpretation of the Chemical Composition of the Mineral Benitoite, pp. 710-711
Edward H. Kraus
Some Physical Characteristics of College Students, pp. 711-713
G. L. Meylan


The American Federation of Teachers of the Mathematical and the Natural Sciences, pp. 713-714
New England Federation of Natural History Societies, p. 714
Geographical Field Study in Italy and the Alps, p. 715
Scientific Positions in the Philippines, pp. 715-716
Scientific Notes and News, pp. 716-720
University and Educational News, p. 720

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