A natural history of trilobites, by H.B. Whittington, p. 405.
Appendix, p. 237.
Australopithecines and the origin of man, by J.T. Robinson, p. 479.
Chromosomes and the theory of heredity, by C.D. Darlington, p. 417.
Drilling beneath the deep sea, by William E. Benson, p. 397.
Early experiments in instrument flying, by James H. Doolittle, p. 337.
Evolution, genetics, and anthropology, by A.E. Mourant, p. 501.
Heyerdahl's Kon-Tiki theory and its relation to ethnobotany, by F.P. Jonker, p. 535.
Index, p. 571.
Minerals in art and archeology, by Rutherford J. Gettens, p. 551.
Organic chemistry: A view and a prospect, by Sir Alexander Todd, p. 373.
Outdoor aerobiology, by P.H. Gregory, p. 445.
Some astronomical aspects of life in the universe, by Su-Shu Huang, p. 239.
Table of contents, p. III.
The challenge of space exploration, by Robert C. Seamans, Jr., p. 263.
The detection and evasion of bats by moths, by Kenneth D. Roeder and Asher E. Treat, p. 455.
The honey bee, by James I. Hambleton, p. 465.
The main lines of mathematics, by J.L.B. Cooper, p. 323.
The new age of the sea, by Philip B. Yeager, p. 381.
The skull of Shanidar II, by T.D. Stewart, p. 521.
The Smithsonian's satellite-tracking program: Its history and organization, by E. Nelson Hayes, p. 275.
Three famous early aero engines, by Robert B. Meyer, Jr., p. 357.
Tropical climates and biology, by G.S. Carter, p. 429.
X-rays from the sun, by Herbert Friedman, p. 251.
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