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Rhynchonellids, genera of Recent and 
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374. 
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Science in education, place of (editorial), 
65. 
Scientific and industrial research, organ¬ 
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120 . 
Scientific news, 246, 311, 373. 
Settlement, control of, by humidity and 
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Sun and planets, diagrams of (Gifford), 168. 
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Tapu-ae-nuku, botany of (Aston), bibliogr., 
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Taranaki ironsand, titanium, phosphorus, 
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Technical education, functions of the State 
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Telephone systems, automatic (Wallace), 
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Terebratulaceae, types of folding in 
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Unutilized sources of wealth in the New 
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Volcanoes of New Zealand, the active 
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