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anee aluminum sound boards; fermentation 

 without combined nitrogen. Fermentation. 



Springer, Frank, Las Vegas, N. Mex. Paleontol- 

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Springsteen, Dr. Harry W(illiam), Bryn Mawr 

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Spurr, J(osiah) E(dward), U. S. Geological Sur- 

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Squier, Major George O(wen), U. S. A, Head- 

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Squire, Mrs. C(arrie) R(anson), Dillon, Mont. 

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Squires, Prof. William H(arder), Clinton, N. Y. 

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Stabler, Dr. Edward L(incoln), 135 Willow St, 

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Stanley, William, Great Barrington, Mass. 

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Stanley-Brown, J(oseph), 35 Cedar St, New 

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Stansfield, Prof. A (If red), McGill University, 

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Stanton, Dr. T(imothy) W(illiam), 54 S St, N. W, 

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Starbuck, Prof. Edwin D(iller), Earlham College, 

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