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Science, New Series, Vol. 66, No. 1712, Oct. 21, 1927


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Front Matter (8 pp.)
The Gene and the Ontogenetic Process, pp. 361-368
Frank R. Lillie


The American Association for the Advancement of Science
Newspaper Reports on the Meetings, pp. 368-370
Burton E. Livingston


Scientific Events
Research Fellows at Yale University, pp. 370-371
Public Lectures on Astronomy, p. 371
Changes in the Organization of the U. S. Bureau of Standards, pp. 371-372
Division Chairmen of the National Research Council, p. 372


Scientific Notes and News, pp. 372-376
University and Educational Notes, p. 376


Discussion and Correspondence
A Suggestion Or Hypothesis concerning the Zodiacal Light, pp. 376-378
Elihu Thomson
The Physics Quadrilateral, p. 378
Joseph O. Thompson
The Poisoning of Honey Bees by Common Orchard Sprays, p. 378
A. I. Bourne
Acoustics in the Study of "Solutions", pp. 378-379
C. D. Spivak


Quotations
The March to Health, p. 379


Scientific Books
----------------, pp. 379-380
Fogs and Clouds
William J. Humphreys
Review author[s]: B. M. Varney


Special Articles
Thyroxin and Coat Color in Dilute Races of Mice and Rats, pp. 380-381
Harry Beal Torrey
On the Velocity of Sound, pp. 381-382
P. I. Wold; Geo. R. Stibitz
Water Translocation in Young Fruits, p. 382
H. S. Reed; E. T. Bartholomew


Science News, pp. x+xii+xiv

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