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Science, New Series, Vol. 53, No. 1365, Feb. 25, 1921


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Front Matter (1 p.)
The Public Health Work of Professor Sedgwick, pp. 171-178
George C. Whipple

Our Disappearing Wild Plants, pp. 178-180
Albert A. Hansen

A Suggestion for Making Our Scientific Publications More Useful and Our Post-Offices a Center of Information, pp. 180-182
Herdman F. Cleland


Scientific Events
The Institute of Human Paleontology, p. 182
A New Canadian Agricultural Journal, pp. 182-183
Warner J. Morse
Scientific Lectures at the University of Minnesota, pp. 183-184
The Marsh Fund of the National Academy of Sciences, p. 184
John C. Merriam
The Election of Dr. Angell as President of Yale University, pp. 184-185


Scientific Notes and News, pp. 185-187
University and Educational News, p. 187


Discussion and Correspondence
On a Bottle Which Drifted from the Gulf of Maine to the Azores, pp. 187-188
James W. Moor
An Adjustable Embouchure, pp. 188-189
Arthur Gordon Webster
Variation in Taraxacum, p. 189
Paul B. Sears


Scientific Books
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Pharmaceutical Botany, A Text-Book for Students of Pharmacy and Science
Heber W. Youngken
Review author[s]: H. H. M. Bowman


Special Articles
Two Limestone Formations of the Cretaceous of Texas Which Transgress Time Diagonally, pp. 190-191
Robert T. Hill


The American Mathematical Society, pp. 191-193
R. G. D. Richardson

The American Astronomical Society, pp. 193-194
Joel Stebbins

Back Matter (1 p.)

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