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Science 25 April 1997:
Vol. 276. no. 5312, pp. 513 - 517
DOI: 10.1126/science.276.5312.513

Letters

This Week's Letters

Location, location

A flood of letters places exotic crabs (above) in their home phylum. Buying tritium from the Russians (instead of producing it in the United States) is said (again) to be an advantageous suggestion. Ernest Rutherford is placed at Cambridge University, discovering the nucleus of the atom. And the "biogeography and politics" of endangered species are discussed.

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Volume 276, Number 5312, Issue of 25 April 1997 pp. 513-517.
©1997 by The American Association for the Advancement of Science.

Letters in This Issue

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[Letters] Misplaced Crabs
Hugh Smith
Gordon A. Fox
John K. Pope
[Letter] Tritium Supply
Harold M. Agnew
[Letter] Rutherford's Contribution
Alexander Small
[Letters] Endangered Species "Hot Spots"
Christopher P. Dunn, et al.
David Ehrenfeld, et al.
A. Dobson J. P. Rodriguez W. M. Roberts and D. S. Wilcove
[Letter] Corrections and Clarifications





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