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Science, New Series, Vol. 40, No. 1035, Oct. 30, 1914


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Front Matter (1 p.)
Multiplicity of Crops as a Means of Increasing the Future Food Supply, pp. 611-620
U. P. Hedrick

Headship and Organization of Clinical Departments of First-Class Medical Schools, pp. 620-628
S. J. Meltzer

Research and Teaching in the University, pp. 628-630
J. McKeen Cattell

Section of Zoology of the American Association, pp. 630-631
Scientific Notes and News, pp. 631-635
University and Educational News, pp. 635-636


Discussion and Correspondence
Evolution by Selection of Mutations, pp. 636-637
Arthur M. Miller
Potassium Cyanide as an Insecticide, p. 637
W. G. Blish


Scientific Books
----------------, pp. 637-639
Dialogues concerning Two New Sciences
Galileo Galilei
Review author[s]: W. F. Magie
----------------, pp. 639-640
Chemistry and Its Borderland
Alfred W. Stewart
Review author[s]: Jas. Lewis Howe
----------------, pp. 640-642
Nucleic Acids. Their Chemical Properties and Physiological Conduct
Walter Jones
Review author[s]: P. A. Levene


Standardization of Courses and Grades, pp. 642-643
W. C. Ruediger; Geo. N. Henning; Wm. A. Wilbur


Special Articles
Correlation between the Tertiary of the Great Basin and That of the Marginal Marine Province in California, pp. 643-645
John C. Merriam
The Crenation and Flagellation of Human Erythrocytes, pp. 645-648
Wade W. Oliver

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