EtheostoiiKi Caprodes, 231. 



Evermann, B. W., 68, 120. 



Evolution Among Cacti, 262. 



Exhumed Body, Detection of Strychnine in, 



267. 

 lixperimcntal Study of Counter-balance in 



Locomotive Drive Wheels, 273. 



FAYETTE COrXTY, Adventitious Plants 



of, 2.')8. 

 Fellows, 9. 

 Fishes, Bibliography of, 71. 



List of, 70. 



of Wabash County, 22ii. 

 Fresh-water Bivalves, 152. 

 Fresh- water Univalves, 150. 

 I'lingilmperfecti, 13. 



GAS, 168. 



Gastromycelcs, d'X 



Cieographieal Distribution of Viviparidu', 



225. 

 Geolosy, 2iy. 



Geology, Bibliography of, 15C. 

 Germinating Spores of Marine AlgiO, Efleet 



of Light on, 2:^7. 

 Glycerine on Plants, EEFect of, 234. 

 Gold, 168. 



Golden, Katherine E., 235. 

 Goss, W. F. M.,271, 273. 

 Gray, Thomas, 268, 269. 

 Growth in the Length and Thickness of 



Petiole of Richard ia, 2:55. 



HABITS OF TURTLES, 224. 



Hay, O. P., OS. 69. 



Hay, W. P., 69. 



Hepaticii', 64. 



Hessler, Kolicrt, 25S. 



High Schools, Relation of, to' P.iulogical 



Survey, 199. 

 Hydraulic Cement, 170. 

 Hydra/ones of Benzoin, Stereoisomerism of, 



206. 

 Hydrocyanic Acid, Detection of, 26.'i. 

 Hymenomycetes, -"18. 

 Hypsometric Distribution of Viviparidie, 



225. 



I THY()L(»(;Y, 71. 



Iron, Autographic Method of Testing Mag- 

 netic t^ualities of, 269. 



Induration of Tertiary Rocks in Northeast- 

 ern Arlcausas, 219. 



Isopyruiii Biternum, Symbiosis of, 2.')4. 



JORDAN.D. S., 71. 



KINDLK, E. M., 1.50. 

 Kirtland's Warbler, 224. 



LAND FOR.MS OF MOLLUSCA, 148. 



List of Birds, 110. 



List of Cryptogams, 30. 



List of Fishes, 76. 



List of Mammals, 124. 



List of MoUusca, 145. 



Locomotive Drive Wheels, E.xperimental 



Study of Action of Counterbalance in, 273 

 Locomotive, Value of the Steam Pipe within 



the Smoke-box of, 271. 



MAGNETIC tiUALITIES OF IRON, Auto- 

 graphic Method of Testing the, 269. 



Mammals, Bibliography of, 120. 

 List of, 124. 



Marine Algie, Effect of Light on (ierminat- 

 ing Spores of, 237. 



Marsters, V. F., 14, 156. 



Mass of Local Species, Effect of Environ- 

 ment on, 22C). 



McBride, R. W., 232. 



McCook, H. C, 69. 



McDougal, D. T., 233, J.M. 



Members, 10. 



Minerals, 170. 



Moenkhaus, W. .1., 231. 



Mollusca, 140, 145. 



Musci, 65. 



Myxomycetes, 30. 



NOTES ON AN EMBEDDIN(; MATERIAL, 

 233. 



Notes on Indiana Birds, 116. 



Notes on Sectioning Woody Tissue, 234. 



Notes on Saprolegnia Fern.r, 237. 



Notothylas, Life History of, 239. 



Noyes, W. A., 260, 267. 



OFFICKK-5. 4, 6. 



Oil, 17(1. 



Olive, E. W.,10, ill. 



On the Fishes of Wabash County, 229.' 



Ores, 170. 



Ornithology, lOS, 116. 



Our Present Knowledge of the Distribution 

 of Pteridophytes in Indiana, 254. 



PERMANGANIC ACID, 202. 



Phanerogamic Flora, 17, 193. 



I'hycoiiiycetes, 31. 



Pisces, 71. 



Plants, Special Senses of, 205. 



Poison, Ab.sorption of, by Dead Animal Tis- 

 sue, 268. 



Poison Effects of Cyprepnliam Spri-labile.. 254. 



Pontederiacea-, Histology of, 234. 



President's Address, 205. 



Pteridophytes in Indiana, 2.54. 



QUATERNARY, 1H4. 



