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Science, New Series, Vol. 37, No. 960, May 23, 1913


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Front Matter (1 p.)


The National Academy of Sciences
Opening Address, pp. 769-775
Ira Remsen
The Relation of Science to Higher Education in America, pp. 775-779
Arthur T. Hadley
Speeches at the Anniversary Dinner of the National Academy of Sciences, pp. 779-785


Scientific Notes and News, pp. 785-788
University and Educational News, p. 788


Discussion and Correspondence
The Laws of Nomenclature in Paleontology, pp. 788-792
W. D. Matthew
How is the Word Food to Be Defined?, pp. 792-795
Ralph C. Benedict
A Standard Form of Committee Meetings, p. 795
Edward C. Pickering


Quotations
University Life in Kansas, p. 796


Scientific Books
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A History of European Thought in the Nineteenth Century
John Theodore Merz
Review author[s]: R. M. Wenley
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Electrical Machine Design
Alexander Gray
Review author[s]: C. W. Green


Meteorological Observations at the University of California, pp. 800-802
William G. Reed

Review of Forest Service Investigations, pp. 802-803
Barrington Moore


Special Articles
A Laboratory Method of Demonstrating the Earth's Rotation, pp. 803-806
Arthur Holly Compton
Crossopterygian Ancestry of the Amphibia, pp. 806-808
Wm. K. Gregory


Societies and Academies, p. 808

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