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Previous Issue: New Series, Vol. 46, No. 1181, Aug. 17, 1917
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Front Matter (1 p.)
The Importance of Mold Action in Soils, pp. 171-175
- P. E. Brown
The U. S. Biological Station at Beaufort, N. C., during 1916, pp. 175-178
- Samuel F. Hildebrand
Philippe De Vilmorin, pp. 178-179
- Paul Popenoe
Scientific Events
- The Production of Iron Ore and Pig Iron in 1916, p. 179
- Research in Aeronautics, pp. 179-180
Scientific Notes and News, pp. 180-182
University and Educational News, pp. 182-183
Discussion and Correspondence
- Teaching Chemistry and Teaching Chemists, pp. 183-184
- Harry A. Curtis
- Another Phase of ``Academic Freedom'', pp. 184-185
- Ernest Shaw Reynolds
Quotations
- War Bread, pp. 185-186
Scientific Books
- ----------------, pp. 186-187
- The Human Worth of Rigorous Thinking
- Cassius J. Keyser
- Review author[s]: G. A. Miller
Equations as Statements about Things, pp. 187-189
- David L. Webster
Special Articles
- On the Swelling and ``Solution'' of Protein in Polybasic Acids and Their Salts, pp. 189-191
- Martin H. Fischer; Marian O. Hooker; Martin Benzinger; Ward D. Coffman
- Notes on Mites Attacking Orchard and Field Crops in Utah, p. 192
- R. W. Doane
- The Occurrence of Mannite in Silage and Its Possible Utilization in the Manufacture of Explosives, pp. 192-193
- Arthur W. Dox; G. P. Plaisance
The North Carolina Academy of Science, pp. 193-196
- E. W. Gudger
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