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The Role of Diffusion and Osmotic Pressure in 

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Methods in Plant Histology. By Charles J. 



Chamberlain. Second edition, x-f-262 pp., 

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Mitosis in Pellia. By Charles J. Chamber- 

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The Ecological Relations of the Vegetation on 

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Henry C. Cowles. 118 pp., paper; net, 75 

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Oogenesis in Saprolegnia. By Bradley M. 



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The Phylogeny of Angiosperms. By John M. 

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The Life History of Polysiphonia Violacea. 



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Animal Micrology : Practical Exercises in Micro- 

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The Development of Colors and Color Patterns 

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The Animal Ecology of the Cold Spring Sand 

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Laboratory Outlines for the Study of the Em- 

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A Laboratory Guide in Bacteriology. By Paul 



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PHYSIOLOGY 



Studies in General Physiology. By Jacques 



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Physical Chemistry in the Service of the 

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NEUROLOGY 



Neurological Technique. By Irving Har- 



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The Finer Structure of the Neurones in the 

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A Description of the Brains and Spinal Cords 

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The Distribution of Blood-Vessels in the 

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The Structure of the Glands of Brunner. 



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