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Science, New Series, Vol. 63, No. 1619, Jan. 8, 1926


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Front Matter (4 pp.)


The American Association for the Advancement of Science
The Advancement of Engineering in Relation to the Advancement of Science, pp. 25-29
A. E. Kennelly
Some Psychological Experiments II, pp. 29-35
J. McKeen Cattell
A Suggested Course of Study for Medical Technicians, pp. 36-38
Walter E. King


Scientific Events
Presentation of the Royal Society Medals, pp. 38-39
The New Museum of Natural History at Yale University, p. 39
Public Lectures on Scientific and Medical Subjects, pp. 39-40
Officers of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, pp. 40-41


Scientific Notes and News, pp. 41-43
University and Educational Notes, p. 44


Discussion and Correspondence
Millikan Rays and the Acceleration of Radioactive Change, pp. 44-45
Alan W. C. Menzies; C. A. Sloat
Insect Toxicology, pp. 45-46
F. L. Campbell
The Requirement of Mathematics for College Freshmen, pp. 46-47
Horace B. English


Scientific Books
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The Old Americans
A. Hrdlička
Review author[s]: Chas. B. Davenport
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The Physics of the Developed Photographic Image
F. E. Ross
Review author[s]: P. G. Nutting


Scientific Apparatus and Laboratory Methods
A Dilatometer for Measuring the Hydration of Colloids, pp. 49-51
H. C. Hampton


Special Articles
Does Bacteriophage Respire?, pp. 51-52
J. Bronfenbrenner
Inheritance of Anthocyanin in Crepis, p. 52
J. L. Collins


Science News, pp. x+xii+xiv

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