That's Why Woman Is Advancing in Science 



The tapeworm is not the pleas- 

 antest animal in the world. Yet 

 Mrs. Eklna Watson Bailey has 

 foimd it an interesting study. She 

 was the first scientist to discover 

 that the much-talked-of micro- 

 scopic "head" does not exist 

 at all. She is here shown study- 

 ing the "Chimaera," or angel fish 



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The Dairy Division of the Department of Agricul- 

 ture has a competent bacteriologist in the person of 

 Alice C. Evans. She specializes on the study of 

 microscopic organisms and their direct relation to 

 health and to the keeping qualities of dair>' products 



Dr. Adele Jaffa, of Berkeley, Cal., is an authority 

 on dietetics and a lecturer on the subject. Her 

 planned diets have been followed closely in orphan 

 asylums and in the "Better Babies" campaigns 



Miss Anna Maude Lute, scien- 

 tific assistant in the Department 

 of Agriculture of the University 

 of California, is a specialist on 

 seed analysis and her work is 

 proving invaluable to the farmers 



For more than twenty years Mrs. F. W. Patterson 

 has been engaged in studying microscopic forms 

 of life. Her work also comprises study of fungous 

 diseases of plants and the best methods which 

 are applicable for their eradication. Mrs. 

 Patterson is also an authority on mushrooms 



