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Science, New Series, Vol. 97, No. 2510, Feb. 5, 1943


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Front Matter (4 pp.)
Digitalis and Some of Its Derivatives, pp. 125-129
Harry Gold

Food and Nutrition as Related to the War, pp. 129-131
Charles Glen King


Obituary
Max Harrison Demorest, pp. 131-132
François E. Matthes
Recent Deaths, p. 132


Scientific Events
The Inter-American Institute of Agricultural Sciences, pp. 132-133
Du Pont Fellowships in Chemistry, p. 133
The Detroit Meeting of the American Chemical Society, pp. 133-134
The Torrey Botanical Club, p. 134
Wartime Training in Scientific and Technological Fields, pp. 134-135


Scientific Notes and News, pp. 135-137


Discussion
The Hardy-Weinberg Law, pp. 137-138
Curt Stern
The Shot-Put and the Earth's Rotation, p. 138
Paul Kirkpatrick
The Water Hyacinth in California, pp. 138-139
Ira L. Wiggins
Science, War and Football, p. 139
S. C. Brooks


Special Correspondence
Reorganization of Conservation Work in Maryland, pp. 140-141
Julian D. Corrington


Scientific Books
Photography, pp. 141-142
Photography--Its Principles and Practice
C. B. Neblette
Review author[s]: Henry C. Staehle
Drugs and Cell Catalysts, p. 142
The Interaction of Drugs and Cell Catalysts
Frederick Bernheim
Review author[s]: M. H. Seevers


Special Articles
The Lethal Effect of Triethylene Glycol Vapor on Air-Borne Bacteria and Influenza Virus, pp. 142-144
O. H. Robertson; Theodore T. Puck; Henry F. Lemon; Clayton G. Loosli
Preventing the Bacterial Oxidation of Rubber, pp. 144-145
Albert E. Dimond; James G. Horsfall


Scientific Apparatus and Laboratory Methods
A Simple Method for Converting a Line-Record into a Shadowgram, pp. 145-146
Frederic A. Gibbs
A Method for the Study of Invertebrate Blood in Vitro, p. 146
Emil Liebmann


Science News, pp. 10-12

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