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Science, New Series, Vol. 76, No. 1967, Sep. 9, 1932


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Front Matter (2 pp.)
The Expanding Universe, pp. 221-226
H. P. Robertson


Obituary
Charles Willison Johnson, pp. 226-227
James A. G. Rehn
Recent Deaths, p. 227


Scientific Events
British Vital Statistics for 1930, pp. 227-228
Dr. Sven Hedin's Expedition in Central Asia, p. 228
The Oak Ridge Observatory of Harvard University, p. 229
The First Electric Lighting Plant, p. 229
The Cornell Medical Center, pp. 229-230


Scientific Notes and News, pp. 230-233


Discussion
Should Scientific Discoveries Be Patented?, pp. 233-234
Elmer L. Sevringhaus
Potassium Permanganate as an Antidote for Snake Venom, pp. 234-235
Albert M. Reese
Underground Water as a Transporting Agent for Gasoline, p. 235
Karl Ver Steeg
Myoesthesis and "Imageless Thought", pp. 235-236
Louis Wm. Max


Scientific Apparatus and Laboratory Methods
Preservation of Bacterial Cultures under Liquid Paraffin, pp. 236-237
Konrad E. Birkhaug
The Cultivation of Nyctotherus ovalis and Endamoeba blattae, p. 237
Harry E. Balch
Some Notes on Embryological Technique, pp. 237-238
G. W. D. Hamlett


Special Articles
The Apparent Existence of Easily Deflectable Positives, pp. 238-239
Carl D. Anderson
Plasma Phosphatase in Dairy Cows Suffering from Fluorosis, pp. 239-240
Paul H. Phillips
Micro Motion Pictures of B. Shigae Growing under Conditions Favoring Filterability and Life Cycle Forms, p. 240
Ralph W. G. Wyckoff


Science News, pp. 8a-10a

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