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Science, New Series, Vol. 36, No. 938, Dec. 20, 1912


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Front Matter (3 pp.)
Academic Efficiency, pp. 841-850
William Kent

The Problem of Organization, pp. 850-860
Herbert W. Rand

The Bequests of the Late Morris Loeb, p. 860
Scientific Notes and News, pp. 860-863
University and Educational News, p. 864


Discussion and Correspondence
On Ortmann's ``Notes upon the Families and Genera of the Najades'', pp. 864-865
Harold Hannibal
Some Remarkable Discoveries Regarding a Common Household Insect, pp. 865-866
Wm. A. Riley


Scientific Books
----------------, pp. 866-867
A Manual Flora of Egypt
Reno Muschler
Review author[s]: Charles E. Bessey
----------------, pp. 867-868
Gas-Engine Principles
Rodger B. Whitman
Review author[s]: C. R. Jones


Condition of the Earth's Crust, pp. 869-871
George R. Putnam


Special Articles
The Value of the Ciliate, Didinium, in the Study of Biology, pp. 871-873
S. O. Mast
The Numbers of Insects Destroyed by Western Meddowlarks (Sturnella Neglecta), pp. 873-875
Harold C. Bryant
The Mosaic Disease of Tobacco, pp. 875-876
H. A. Allard


The Convocation Week Meeting of Scientific Societies, pp. 876-878

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