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Science, New Series, Vol. 63, No. 1632, Apr. 9, 1926


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Front Matter (4 pp.)


Southwestern Division of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
The Duty of Biology, pp. 367-371
T. D. A. Cockerell


Notes on the Airy or "Roots of Mountains" Theory, pp. 371-374
William Bowie

Ira Osborn Baker, pp. 374-375


Scientific Events
Elections of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, p. 375
Work of the International Education Board, pp. 375-376
The Chicago Meeting of the American Electrochemical Society, p. 376
Chemistry at New York University, pp. 376-377


Scientific Notes and News, pp. 377-381
University and Educational Notes, p. 381


Discussion and Correspondence
Distribution of Intensity in the Focal Spot of an X-Ray Tube, p. 382
C. D. Cooksey; D. Cooksey
CO Bands, pp. 382-383
D. C. Duncan
Another Luminous Spider, p. 383
Barnum Brown
The Methods of the Fundamentalists, p. 383
E. T. Brewster


Scientific Books
----------------, pp. 383-384
Left-Handedness
Beaufort Sims Parson
Review author[s]: Stevenson Smith


Special Articles
Questionnaire on Certain Facts Bearing on the Theory of Sexuality and Chromosome Constitution, pp. 384-385
John H. Schaffner
Why Do Ciliated Animals Rotate Counter-Clockwise While Swimming?, pp. 385-386
Edward E. Wildman


Science News, pp. x+xii+xiv

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