506 



McBETH, WM. A., 237. 244. 



Maps of Winona. Pike and Center Lakes, 



117, 118. 

 Marsters, V. F., 222. 



Medians of a triangle concur, proof that, 88. 

 Members, 16. 

 Meteors, daylight, 87. 

 Microscopical organisms found in the La- 



Fayette reservoir, 63. 

 Miller, J. A., 8,5, 87. 

 Moenkhaus, W. .1., 113, 114, 115. 

 Mollusca of Winona Lake, the, 118. 

 Moore, Joseph, 216. 

 Mounds and burial grounds of Bartholomew 



county, 62. 

 Mutchler, Fred, 291. 

 Myxomycetes, a collection of, 291. 



NEHER. E. M.,!16. 



Niagara groui> unconformities in Indiana, 



205. 

 Norris, Allen A., 117. 118. 

 Noyes.W. A., 2.52,2.53. 



OBSERVATIONS OF MARS AT OPPOSI- 

 TION, PHYSICAL, 65. 



Officers, 1901-1902,9, 11. 

 Organic acid phosphides, 248. 



PALEONTOLOGY OF BARTHOLOMEW 



COUNTY, MAMMALIAN, 247. 

 Patterson, A. M., 253. 

 Plant ecology of Winona Lake, 192. 

 Polk, R. B.,.58. 

 President's address, 33. 

 Pressure regulator, some experiments with 



ft now form of, 76, 



Problem in (teometry, a, 87. 



Program of seventeenth annual meeting, 28. 



Protective coloring in terns, 94. 



RELATION OF SCIENTIFIC ORGANIZA- 

 TIONS TO MANUFACTURERS, 58. 



Ripple marks in Hudson River limestone, 

 216. 



SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL MEETING, 32. 

 Spinning of the egg-sac in Lycosa, 113. 

 Spires of Seminula argentia, variation in 



the, 221. 

 Spore resistance of loose smut of wheat, 275. 

 Stemonitis, notes on the genus, 261. 

 Stuart, William, 275, 282. 



THEOREM IN GEOMETRY, A, 87. 

 Thomas, M. B., 3:1. 



VALIiEY OF THE LOWER TIPPE- 

 CANOE, 215. 

 Variation notes, 113. 

 Vegetation of abandoned rock r|uarries, 266. 



WABASH RIVER TERRACES IN TIPPE- 

 CANOE COUNTY, 237. 



Wea Creek, Tippecanoe County, history 

 of, 244. 



Whet/.el, II. H., ai5, 261. 



Williamson, E.B., 119. 



Wright, J. S., 2.54. 



YOUSE, LUCY, 192. 



ZOOLOGICAL MISCELLANY, 107. 

 Zoologienl fiirvey of Minnesota, S9, 



