A study of the biology of saturniid moths in the Canal Zone Biological Area, by A.D. Blest, p. 447.
Ambergris -- Neptune's treasure, by C.P. Idyll, p. 377.
Amphibians, pioneers of terrestrial breeding habits, by Coleman J. Goin, p. 427.
Appendices, p. 245.
Astronomy from artificial satellites, by Leo Goldberg, p. 285.
Brandywine: An early flour-milling center, by Peter C. Welsh, p. 677.
Current advances and concepts in virology, by staff members of Lilly Research Laboratories, p. 523.
Evolution of knowledge concerning the roundworm Ascaris lumbricoides, by Benjamin Schwartz, p. 465.
In search of a home: From the mutiny to Pitcairn Island (1789-1790), by H.E. Maude, p. 533.
Index, p. 687.
Lessons from the history of flight, by Grover Loening, p. 347.
List of plates, p. IV.
Mirages, by James H. Gordon, p. 327.
Reconstructing the ancestor of corn, by Paul C. Mangelsdorf, p. 495.
Solar radio astronomy, by Alan Maxwell, p. 299.
Sumerian technology, by Ida Bobula, p. 637.
Table of contents, p. III.
The Chinook sign of freedom: A study of the skull of the famous chief Comcomly, by T.D. Stewart, p. 563.
The IGY in retrospect, by Elliott B. Roberts, p. 263.
The Muldbjerg dwelling place: An early Neolithic archeological site in the Aamosen Bog, West-Zealand, Denmark, by J. Troels-Smith, p. 577.
The need to classify, by Roger L. Batten, p. 509.
The new uses of the abstract, by George A.W. Boehm, p. 309.
The protection of fauna in the U.S.S.R., by G.P. Dementiev, p. 483.
The rhythmic nature of animals and plants, by Frank A. Brown, Jr., p. 385.
The survival of animals in hot deserts, by E.B. Edney, p. 407.
The transuranium elements, by Glenn T. Seaborg, p. 247.
The use of oceanography, by G.E.R. Deacon, p. 361.
Three adult Neanderthal skeletons from Shanidar Cave, northern Iraq, by Ralph S. Solecki, p. 603.
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