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36. Some Midsummer Plants of Southeastern Tennessee, 



10 m Stanley Coulter. 



37. A Study of the Constituents of Corn Smut, 10 m William Stuart. 



38. A Bacterial Disease of Tomatoes, 10 m William Stuart. 



39. Device for Supporting a Pasteur Flask, 3 m Katharine E. Golden. 



40. Notes on the Microscopic Structure of Woods, 



10 m Katherine E. Golden. 



41. Movement of Protoplasm in the Hyphae of a 



Mould, 10 m Katherine E. Golden. 



42. Description of Certain Bacteria Obtained from 



Nodules of Various Leguminous Plants, 10 m . Severance Bui*rage. 



43. A Few Mycological Notes for July and August, 1900 



—Wells and Whitley Counties, 10 m E. B. Williamson. 



*44. Notes on a Collection of the Fungi of Vigo County, 10 m., 



Fred Mutchler. 



ZOOLOGY. 



45. The Kankakee Salamander, 5 m T. H. Ball. 



46. The Eel Question and the Development of the Conger 



Eel, 10 m C. H Eigenmann. 



47. The Mounting of the Remains of Megalonyx Jeffersoni 



from Henderson, Kentucky, 10 m C. H. Eigenmann. 



48. Contribution Toward the Life History of the Sque- 



teague, 10 m C. H. Eigenmann. 



40. A New Oceanic Fish, 10 in C. H. Eigenmann. 



49. A New Genus of Oceanic Fishes, 10 m C. H. Eigenmann. 



50. A New Species of Cave Salamander from the Caves of 



the Ozarks in Missouri, 10 m C. H. Eigenmann. 



51. An Addition to the Fishes Occurring in Indiana, 10 m. .L. J. Rettger. 

 *52. On the Function of the Blood-Sinuses of the Reptilian 



Head, with Exhibition of Photographs, 10 m H. L. Bruuer. 



*53. Protraction of the Lower Jaw as a Means of Closing 



the External Nares in Anura, 10 m H. L. Bruner. 



*54. Some Interesting Peculiarities in the Development of 



Hybrid Fishes, 15 m W. J. Moenkhaus. 



*Author absent, paper not presented. 



