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Science, New Series, Vol. 78, No. 2022, Sep. 29, 1933


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Front Matter (2 pp.)
A Chemist's Retrospects and Perspectives, pp. 271-274
Richard Willstätter

Welcome to the International Geological Congress, pp. 274-275
Henry Fairfield Osborn


Scientific Events
Imperial British Standard Measures, p. 275
Federal Funds for Medical Care, pp. 275-276
The New York Botanical Garden, p. 276
Dissolution of the American Section of the Aeroarctic, p. 277
I. Tolmachoff
The One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Harvard Medical School, pp. 277-278
Recent Deaths, p. 278


Scientific Notes and News, pp. 278-281


Discussion
Note on the Long Beach Earthquake, pp. 281-282
Harry O. Wood
The Location of Earthquake Epicenters, p. 283
Stephen Taber
Why do we Persist in Talking about the "Expansion" and "Contraction" of Chromatophores?, pp. 283-284
Francis B. Sumner
A Record of Young Tarpon at Sanibel Island, Lee County, Florida, pp. 284-285
Margaret Storey; Louise M. Perry


Scientific Apparatus and Laboratory Methods
The Measurement of Steadiness: A New Apparatus and Results on Marksmanship, pp. 285-287
Robert H. Seashore; Raymond D. Adams
A Convenient Slide Warmer, p. 287
E. F. Woodcock


Special Articles
The Earliest Known Cephalopods, pp. 288-289
E. O. Ulrich; Aug. F. Foerste
On the Physiological Effects of Radio Waves, p. 290
Joseph L. Donnelly


Books Received, p. 290
Science News, pp. 8a-10a

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