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Science, New Series, Vol. 84, No. 2178, Sep. 25, 1936


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Front Matter (2 pp.)
The Nervous System, pp. 275-278
Edgar Douglas Adrian

Summary Statement of the Work of the National Research Council, pp. 278-283
Frank R. Lillie


Scientific Events
The International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, p. 283
The Pittsburgh Meeting of the American Society of Civil Engineers, pp. 283-284
The Summer Meeting of the American Mathematical Society, pp. 284-285
R. G. D. Richardson
The Debt of Industry to the Universities, p. 285
Degrees Conferred at the Harvard Tercentenary Celebration, pp. 285-286
Recent Deaths, pp. 286-287


Scientific Notes and News, pp. 287-289


Discussion
Significant Figures in Statistical Constants, pp. 289-290
Edward B. Roessler
Paramecium multimicronucleata Vs. Paramecium multimicronucleatum, pp. 290-291
John A. Frisch
Trochospongilla horrida in Arkansas, p. 291
David Causey; Harold Eidson
Wanted: A New Word, p. 291
Robert T. Morris


Special Articles
The Ultracentrifugal Concentration of Pneumococcic Antibodies, pp. 291-293
Ralph W. G. Wyckoff
Earth Worms as Test Objects for Determining the Value of Drugs to Be Used in Human Intestinal Helminth Infestations, pp. 293-294
Paul D. Lamson; Charlotte B. Ward
Catalysis of Formaldehyde to Reducing Sugars by Ascorbic Acid, p. 294
Edward S. West; Luman F. Ney
The Condensation of β-Cyclocitral with Dimethylacrolein, pp. 294-295
Reynold C. Fuson; Robert E. Christ


Scientific Apparatus and Laboratory Methods
The Regal Lily as a Source of Root-Tip Material, p. 295
Lawrence E. Griffin; Jane Day
A Simple Device for Short Photographic Exposures, p. 296
Roderick Craig
A Simple Laboratory-Made Blast Lamp, p. 296
C. Robert Moodey; Arnold Lowman


Books Received, p. 296
Science News, pp. 6a-7a
Back Matter (1 p.)

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