18 Kansas Academy of Science. 



46. Coccidse of Kansas, with a Short Bibliography and Food Plants, 

 George A. Dean. 



47. Concerning Some Insects Collected and Bred from Dying Elms, 

 E, S. Tucker. 



48. On the Presence of Neon in Natural Gas, H. P. Cady. 



49. Quantity of Water Found in Oysters as they are Marketed, J. T. 

 Willard. 



50. Occurrence of Copper in Oysters, J. T. Willard. 



51. Apparatus for Projections, A. J. Stout. 



52. The Nomenclature of the Carboniferous in Kansas, E. Haworth 

 and J. Bennett. 



53. A Fossil Tusk Found in the McPherson Equus Beds, E. 0. Deere. 



54. The Use of a Score-card for Natural Waters, E. H. S. Bailey. 



55. Preliminary Studies on the Moon, F. A. Marlatt. 



56. Collecting in Arkansas, F. A. Hartman. 



After the report of the treasurer the Academy listened to 

 the reading and discussion of papers, and the first read was 

 No. 19, by Mr. Knaus — discussed by Mr. Wooster. This paper 

 was illustrated by photographs. 



The committee on membership reported applications of the 

 following-named persons, and recommended that they be ad- 

 mitted to membership : 



John Bennett, geologist, State University, Lawrence. 



L. A. Lowther, superintendent of schools, Emporia. 



A. M. Edwards, M. D., physician, Newark, N. J. 



F. A. Marlatt, machinist. Agricultural College, Manhattan. 



J. E. Todd, professor geology. University of Kansas, Lawrence. 



Vance Applebavigh, student, Wesleyan University, Salina. 



Edgar Thomas, teacher of biology, Emporia. 



W. A. Van Varis, teacher of physics, Emporia. 



H. H. Braucher, teacher, Emporia. 



C. A. Nash, teacher, Emporia. 



David Train, student, Lindsborg. 



Julius Brandt, student, Lindsborg. 



W. C. Cooke, teacher, Salina. 



0. S. Groner, teacher of chemistry, Ottawa. 



John Lofty, superintendent of schools, Salina. 



Dr. Burton R. Rogers, veterinarian, Agricultural College, Manhattan. 



Howard N. Moses, M. D., physician, Salina. 



J. O. Short, electrician, Salina. 



Roy W. Gragg, laundryman, Bartlesville, I. T. 



T. J. Headlee, professor of entomology, Manhattan. 



On motion, the rules were suspended and the secretary re- 

 quested to cast the ballot of the Academy for the persons 

 above named, which was done, and they were declared duly 

 elected and to be enrolled on payment of the usual fee. 



