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Science, New Series, Vol. 48, No. 1244, Nov. 1, 1918


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Front Matter (1 p.)
The Balance, the Steelyard and the Concept of Force, pp. 427-433
Willard J. Fisher

The Scientific Members of the British Educational Mission, pp. 433-437
William John Keep, pp. 437-438


Scientific Events
Science and Industry in Tasmania, pp. 438-439
Manganiferous Ore in Oregon, pp. 439-440
Exhibit of Minerals Useful in War, p. 440
Library of the Edgewood Arsenal Laboratory, pp. 440-441
Endowment for Engineering Research, p. 441


Scientific Notes and News, pp. 441-444
University and Educational News, pp. 444-445


Discussion and Correspondence
The Scientific Name of the Passenger Pigeon, p. 445
Harry C. Oberholser
Alleged Rediscovery of the Passenger Pigeon, pp. 445-446
S. M. Rasmussen
Do We Want a Great Private Institution for Inventors like the Institute of France for Artists?, pp. 446-447
David Fairchild
Circular Frequency, p. 447
Arthur Taber Jones


Scientific Books
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The Conservation of Food Energy
Henry Prentiss Armsby
Review author[s]: Graham Lusk


The Flora of North Dakota, pp. 448-449
O. A. Stevens


Special Articles
Pear Blight Wind Borne, pp. 449-450
F. L. Stevens; W. A. Ruth; C. S. Spooner


Back Matter (1 p.)

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