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Science, New Series, Vol. 40, No. 1034, Oct. 23, 1914


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Front Matter (1 p.)
Science and Practise, pp. 571-581
Ross G. Harrison

Public Health Education, with Special Reference to the School for Health Officers of Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, pp. 581-588
George C. Whipple

Scientific Notes and News, pp. 588-592
University and Educational News, pp. 592-593


Discussion and Correspondence
Heredity and Environment, pp. 593-594
Henry Leffmann
A Feminized Cockerel, pp. 594-595
H. D. Goodale
A Third Order Rainbow, p. 595
H. W. Farwell
A Solar Halo in Virginia, pp. 595-596
A. W. Freeman


Scientific Books
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Photo-Electricity
H. Stanley Allen
Photo-Electricity
Arthur Llewelyn Hughes
Review author[s]: Ernest Merritt
Pearson's Tables for Statisticians and Biometricians, pp. 598-601
Crystallography. An Outline of the Geometrical Properties of Crystals
T. L. Walker
Industrial and Commercial Geography
J. Russell Smith
Review author[s]: J. Arthur Harris; Charles Palache; J. Paul Goode


The Committee on General Science of the National Education Association, pp. 601-602
John F. Woodhull

Indiana University Expeditions to Northwestern South America, pp. 602-606
Arthur Henn


Special Articles
Possible Factors in the Variations of the Earth's Magnetic Field, pp. 606-607
S. R. Williams
Changes of Drainage in Ohio, pp. 607-609
George N. Coffey
The Poisonous Nature of the Stinging Hairs of Jatropha Urens, pp. 609-610
Otto Lutz

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