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 LIST OF PAPERS TO BE READ. 



ADDRESS BY THE RETIRING PRESIDENT, 



WILLIS S. BLATCHLEY, 



At 8 o'clock Monday evening, at Shortridge High School. 

 Subject: " The Indiana of Nature ; Its Evolution." 



The following papers will be read in the order in which they appear on the program, 

 except that certain papers will be presented "pari panau" in sectional meetings. AVhen a 

 paper is called and the reader is not present, it will be dropped to the end of the list, unless 

 by mutual agreement an exchange can be made with another wliose time is approximately 

 the same. Where no time was sent with the papers, they have been uniformly assigned ton 

 minutes. Opportunity will be given after the reading of each paper for a brief discussion. 



N. B.—By the order of the Academy, no paper can be read mil II an abstract of its contents or 

 the written paper has been placed in the hands of the Secretary. 



GENERAL. 



1. '-Cokls" and Cohl. 10m '. . .Robert Hessler 



2. A Preliistorie Fortiticatioii near ^Madison, Indiana, ~m\ 



Glenn Ciilbertson 



3. The Apache Stick Game, lOni Albert B. Reagau 



4. Some Paintings from one of the Estnfas; in the Indian Village 



of Jemez, New Mexico, 10m Albert B. Reagan 



*5. Notes on the Caves of Cnl)a I. W, Beede 



G. What Bacteriology has done for S;iaiitary Science, lOni 



Severance Bnrrage 



7. Conditions affecting the distribution of Birds in Indiana. 20m. 



Amos W, Bntler 



PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY A?«:i) GEOLOGY'. 



8. A new problem in Hydrodynamics with Extraneous Forces Act- 



ing, 10m E. L. Hancock 



9. On the use of Nickel in the core of the ^larconi Magnet Director, 



10m Arthnr L. Foley 



*10. Effect of Ultraviolet IJglit on the action of the Coherer, lOm. 



Arthnr L, Foley 



*11. The Life of Radinm, 5m Arthtir L. Foley 



12. The Edison eff'ect in a "Hylo" Lamp, 10m Arthnr L. B^)ley 



13. On the nse of MnO,, in the generation of O from KCIO3, 5m. 



R. R. Ramsey, Arthnr L. Foley 



*14. A ]\Iethod of Determining the Absolnte Dilation of Mercury, 5m., 



Arthur L. Foley. 



■'Paper not presented. 



