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LIST OF PAPERS PRESENTED AT THE SEVENTH ANNUAL 



MEETING OF THE MICHIGAN ACADEMY 



OF SCIENCE. 



1. Presidential Address — Manner and Means of a Natural History Survey of 

 Michigan. Prof. F. C. Newcombe, Ann Arbor. 



2. Annual Address. A Neglected Naturalist.. Prof. John M. Coulter, University 

 of Chicago. 



3. The State's Work in Forestry. Hon. Charles W. Garfield, President of the 

 State Forestry Commission, Grand Rapids. 



4. Forestry in Michigan from a Business Man's Standpoint. Mr. John Bissell, 

 Detroit. 



5. The Next Step in Forestry in Michigan. Prof. Filibert Roth, Ann Arbor. 



6. The Work of the Bureau of Forestry in Michigan. Dr. J. W. Clark, of the 

 U. S. Bureau of Forestry, Washington, D. C. 



7. Lantern Views of Seedlings and Young Forest Trees. Prof. W. J. Beal, 

 Agricultural College. 



8. Forestry Plantations in Michigan. Prof. E. E. Bogue, Agricultural College. 



9. Condition of the Wood Lot in Michigan. C. A. Davis, Ann Arbor. 



10. Commercial Fish and Fisheries. Mr. F. N. Clark, Supt. of U. S. Fish Hatch- 

 ery, Northville. 



11. Game Fish. Mr. F. B. Dickerson. of the Fish Commission, Detroit. 



12. Game Animals. Mr. C. H. Chapman, State Game Warden. 



13. Game Birds. Hon. L. Whitney Watkins. Member of the State Board of 

 Agriculture. Manchester. 



14. Ecological Survey of the Huron River Valley. IV.. Dead Lake (L5 minutes). 

 Dr. G. P. Burns, Ann Arbor. 



15. Regeneration of Root Tips after Splitting (10 minutes). Miss Lura War- 

 ner, Ann Arbor. 



16. Conditions influencing Regeneration of the Hypocotyl in Linum usitatissi- 

 mum (10 minutes). Miss Mary E. Hedden, Ann Arbor. 



17. Regeneration of the Epicotyl in Seedlings of Vicia Faba and Pisum sativum 

 (10 minutes). Miss Annabel W'. Clark, Ann Arbor. 



18. Angle of Deviation at which Stems Show the Strongest Response (1-5 min- 

 utes). Miss Julia A. Haynes, Ann Arbor. 



19. Statocyst Function of Starch Grains in the Root Tip (10 minutes). W. N. 

 Fuller, Ann Arbor. 



20. The Occurrence of Basisporium Gallarum Molliard in Michigan (10 minutes). 

 A. W. Pierson. Ann Arbor. 



21. The Rough Barked and Smooth Barked White Oaks (10 minutes). C. A. 

 Davis, Ann Arbor. 



22. Importance of Plant Variation and its Bearing on the Evolution of Species 

 (10 minutes). F. H. Loew, Agricultural College. 



23. Some Interesting Michigan Plants, Possibly Some New Species (1.5 min- 

 utes). S. Alexander, Detroit. 



24. A New Edition of the Michigan Flora (15 minutes). Prof. W. J. Beal, Agri- 

 cultural College. 



25. The Relation of Mass Action and Physical Affinity to Toxicity of Solution 

 (20 minutes). Prof. J. B. Dandeno, Agricultural College. 



2f). Educational Requirements for the Profession of Forestry (10 minutes). 

 Prof. E. E. Bogue, Agricultural College. 



27. Extension Work in Agriculture (15 minutes). Prof. W. J. Beal. Agricultural 

 College. 



28. Bed Rock Topography of the Southern Peninsula of Michigan (20 minutes). 

 Frank Leverett, Ann Arbor. 



29. The Theory of Copper Deposition (15 minutes). Dr. A. C. Lane, Lansing. 



30. The Development of the Igneus Magna. Dr. A. C. Lane. Lansing. 



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