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Science, New Series, Vol. 46, No. 1182, Aug. 24, 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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