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schusettaSCIIEENC93NEw SmNiEs SuBSCRIPTION, $6.00VOL. 79, No. 2037 FRIDAY, JANUARY12, 1934 SINGLE COPIES, $.15

BLAKISTON BOOKSPUBLISHERS IN MEDICINE AND SCIENCE SINCE 1843

CRABB-Principles of Functional Anatomy of the Rabbit. 33 Illustrations. 137Pages. Cloth $1.50An elementary work on dissection of the rabbit for laboratory courses. By Edward DraneCrabb, Ph.D., Formerly Instructor, Univ. of Penna.

DAVISON-STROMSTEN-Mammalian Anatomy, 5th Edition. (The Cat.) 141Illustrations. 311 Pages. Cloth $2.50

Contains recent progress and a number of new figures. Revised by Frank A. Stromsten, D.Sc.,Assoc. Prof. Animal Biology, State Univ. Iowa.

GAGER-General Botany. 689 Illustrations. 1056 Pages. Cloth $4.00A general text of college grade with special reference to economic aspects. By C. StuartGager, Director, Brooklyn Botanic Garden.

ROBBINS and RAMALEY-Plants Useful to Man. 241 Illustrations. 428 Pages.Cloth $3.00

This book covers the common field, orchard and garden plants, also ornamentals. By Prof.W. W. Robbins (Calif.) and Prof. Francis Ramaley (Colo.)

SMITH-Recent Advances in Plant Viruses. 68 Illustrations. 423 Pages. Cloth $4.00Virus diseases of ornamentals as well as farm plants are studied. By Kenneth M. Smith, Se.D.,Ph.D., Potato Virus Research Station, Cambridge.

HUNTER and LEAKE-Recent Advances in Agricultural Plant Breeding. 16Plates. 361 Pages. Cloth $4.00

The practical details and present trend of research are discussed. By H. Hunter, M.A., Sc.D.and H. M. Leake, M.A., Sc.D., Foreword by Sir R. H. Biffen, F.R.S.

CAMERON-Recent Advances in Endocrinology. 56 Illustrations. 365 Pages.Cloth $3.50

Marked advances are covered including the clinical aspects of the subject. By A. T. Cameron,M.A., Sc.D., Prof. Biochemistry, Medical Faculty, Univ. Manitoba.

CLAYTON-Colloid Aspects of Food Chemistry and Technology. 64 Illustrations.571 Pages. Cloth $8.00A great number of products are covered. All food chemists will be interested. By Prof. W.Clayton, Sc.D. (Liverpool), Author of "Emulsions."

FOLEY-College Physics. 453 Illustrations. 759 Pages. Cloth $3.75A very effective new text featuring the student interest element. By Arthur L. Foley, Ph.D.,Professor of Physics, Indiana University.

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