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Science, New Series, Vol. 28, No. 718, Oct. 2, 1908


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Front Matter (1 p.)
Our Present Knowledge of Plant Proteins, pp. 417-427
Thomas B. Osborne

The Financial Status of the University Professor in Germany, pp. 427-438
The Oklahoma Geological Survey, p. 438
Chas. N. Gould

The International Congress on Tuberculosis, pp. 438-439
Organization of a Biological Board, pp. 439-440
D. P. Penhallow; F. R. Lillie

Scientific Notes and News, pp. 440-443
University and Educational News, pp. 443-445


Quotations
An Educational Paradox, pp. 445-446


Discussion and Correspondence
Mathematics for Engineers, pp. 446-447
Scientific Perception, pp. 447-448
Physics Teaching at Fault, p. 448
Elementary Physics Teaching Necessary, pp. 448-450
W. S. Franklin
What Can be done to Enhance the Value of the Work of the Bureau of Standards to the Chemical Industries?, pp. 450-452
Launcelot Andrews


Scientific Books
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The Work of John Samuel Budgett, Balfour Student of the University of Cambridge
A. E. Shipley
Review author[s]: W.
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A Popular History of Astronomy During the Nineteenth Century
Agnes M. Clerke
Review author[s]: Storrs B. Barrett


Scientific Journals and Articles, p. 454


Special Articles
Degeneration, Albinism and Inbreeding, pp. 454-455
Chas. B. Davenport
The Question of Cyclopia, One-Eyed Monsters, pp. 455-456
C. R. Stockard

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