Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences 



This Journal, the official organ of the Washington Academy of Sciences, 

 aims to present a brief record of current scientific work in Washington. To this 

 end it publishes: (1) short original papers, written or communicated by mem- 

 bers of the Academy; (2) a complete list of references to current scientific articles 

 published in or emanating from Washington; (3) short abstracts of certain of 

 these articles; (4) proceedings and programs of meetings of the Academy and 

 affiliated Societies; (5) notes of events connected with the scientific life of Wash- 

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