xxiv Trans. Acad. Sci. of St. Louis. 



October 21, 1912 : 



G. O. James. — On the Contingence of the Physical 

 Theory and the Problem of the Geologic Past. 

 G. O. James. — Notice of the Death of Poincare. 



November 4, 1912 : 



F. E. NiPHEK. — Geissler Tube Effects in Solid Con- 

 ductors. 



(Published in Transactions of The Academy of Science of 

 St. Louis, Vol. XXI, No. 3, 1912.) 



M. E. Hard. — Mushrooms Found in the Vicinity of 

 St. Louis. 



November 18, 1912; 



J. F. Abbott. — Permeability of Animal Membranes. 



(Published in Biological Bulletin, February, 1913.) 



C. H. Turner. — The History of an Orphan Colony 



of the Paper-Making Wasp, Polistes pallipes. 



(Published in Psyche, December, 1912.) 



H. M. Whelpley. — Indian Miniature Axes and Celts. 



December 2, 1912 : 



Wm. H. Roever.— The Design and Theory of a Mech- 

 anism for Illustrating Certain Systems of Lines 

 of Force and Stream Lines. 



(Published in Zeitschrift fiir Mathematik und Physik, 

 1913.) 



D. L. Harris. — Experimental Work on the Etiology 



of Rabies and the Mechanism of Anti-Rabio Im- 

 munity. 



(Published in Series of Articles in Journal of Infectious 

 Diseases, Vols. V, VIII, X, XI, 1908-12.) 



December 16, 1912 : 



LeRoy McMaster.— a Review of the Address of 

 Dr. E. A. Schaefer, on the Chemical Origin of 

 Life, before the British Association for the Ad- 

 vancement of Science. 



(Published in Chemical News, London, Vol. CVI, Nos, 2754 

 and 2755.) 



A. E. EwiNG.— The Plum Curculio; its Food, Abil- 

 ity to Stand Cold, Inability to Stand Drought, 

 Longevity. 



