SCIENCE VOL. 80
FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1.934 No. 2064
The Berkeley Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science: Edited by DR. HENRY B. WARD ..................................... The Paciflc Division .................................. General Sessions .................................. Business Sessions .................................. A Tribute to William Morris Davis ................................. Resolutions .................................... Scientific Exhibits and Demonstrations ................................ Entertainment and Social Features .................................
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Obituary: Richard Thornton Fisher: H. H. TRYON. Recent 62 ........................... Deaths. Memorials Scientific Events: The British National Physical Laboratory; The Leverhulme Fellowships; Reorganization of the U. S. Biological Survey; Search for Plants to Control Soil Erosion; The Cleveland Meeting of .................. 64 the American Chemical Society .......................66 Scientiflc Notes and News
Additional Triassic Dinosaur Tracks from Pennsylvania: DR. BRADFORD WILLARD. A Source of Botanical Misinformation: DR. EDGAR T. WHERRY 70
Scientific Apparatus and Laboratory Methods: The Urse of an Abbsorbent Pulpit in the Cultivation of Aerobic Organisms: PROFESSOR JOHN W. WILLIAMS. An Apparatus for the Measurement of Respiratory Rate: DR. R. H. LANDON and PRoFESSO:R W. G. BRIERLEY. Modification of the Mudd Electroenosmosis Apparatus: DR. HENRY ........................................................
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Penetration of Gaseous Pyridine, Piperidine and Nicotine into the Bodies of Certain Insects: DR. C. H. RICHARDSON, LOUISE H. GLOVER a:nd LEWIE 0. ELLISOR. Motor Inhibition in Amblystoma Produced by Triturus Transplants: PROFESSOR V. C. TwiTqY and DR. H. H. JOHNSON. Enzymes, Vitamins and the Zone of Maximum Colloidality:
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THE BERKELEY MEETING OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE Edited by Dr. HENRY B. WARD PERMANENT SECRETARY
THE association has held previously three meetings on the Pacific Coast; the first in San Francisco from August 2 to 7, 1915, was the sixty-seventh meeting of the association. On this occasion Stanford University, the University of California and the PanamaPacific International Exposition were hosts, and the general meetings were held in San Francisco and on the grounds of the exposition. Many of the societies held meetings on the campus of the university in Berkeley, and the entire program of one day was given on the campus of Stanford University. At
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meeting seven sections and twenty societies took part. This was a noteworthy meeting and drew to it an unexpectedly large number of scientific societies and of leading scientists who participated in their
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programs. The second meeting was held at Portland, Oregon, from June 17 to 20, 1925, and was the eighty-first meeting of the association. At this meeting 16 societies took charge of the program, and the sections held no independent meetings. All sessions were held on the campus of Reed College.
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45 45 46 46 47 47 Excursions .................................... 48 Local Committee .................................. 48 ..............................48 Scientific Sessions Mathematics (A) .................................. 48 Physics (B) .................................. 48 Chemistry (C) .................................. 50 .............................. 51 Astronomy (D) Zoological Sciences (F) ........................... 52 Botanical Sciences (G) ........................... 53 Sections on Zoological and Botanical Sciences (F) (G) ....................................... 54 Anthropology (H) ............................ 55 Psychology (I) .............................. 56 Social and Economic Sciences (K) .......................... 56 Historical and Philological Sciences (L) ........................ 58 ............................. 58 Engineering (M) Medical Sciences (N) .......................... 59 .............................. 60 Agriculture (0) 62 ......................... Education (Q)
Reforms in Chemical Publication (Documentation): DR. ATHERTON SEIDELL. The Controversy Concerning the Physiological Effect of Trihydrol in Liquid Water: PROpESSoR ALAN W. C. MENZIES. Lines of Neutral Sulfur in Procyon: F. E. ROACH.
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