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Science, New Series, Vol. 30, No. 766, Sep. 3, 1909


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Front Matter (1 p.)


The British Association for the Advancement of Science
Address of the President of the Mathematical and Physical Section, pp. 289-302
E. Rutherford


The Highest Balloon Ascension in America, pp. 302-303
A. Lawrence Rotch

Letters from Charles Darwin, pp. 303-304
F. A. Sampson

Ludwig Rudolph Sophus Bergh, p. 304
Wm. H. Dall

Scientific Notes and News, pp. 304-307
University and Educational News, p. 307


Discussion and Correspondence
On the Inheritance of Aniline Dye, p. 308
Ludwik Sitowski
Non-Fruiting of Japan Persimmons Due to Lack of Pollen, pp. 308-309
H. Harold Hume


Scientific Books
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The Rise and Progress of the British Explosives Industry
Review author[s]: Charles E. Munroe
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Phrenology or the Doctrine of the Mental Phenomena
J. G. Spurzheim
Review author[s]: Edw. Anthony Spitzka


Scientific Journals and Articles, pp. 311-312


Special Articles
A Successful Ovarian Transplantation in the Guinea-Pig, and Its Bearing on Problems of Genetics, pp. 312-313
W. E. Castle; John C. Phillips
The Peculiar Inheritance of Pink Eyes Among Colored Mice, pp. 313-314
W. E. Castle; C. C. Little


The Fortieth General Meeting of the American Chemical Society. III, pp. 314-320
B. E. Curry

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