IBS KANSAS UNIVERSITY QUARTERLY. 



1898 — 7. A Geological Reconnoisance in Grant, Garfield and Woods Counties, 

 Oklahoma; this journal, vii. A, p. 3. 



8. A Geological Map of Logan and Gove Counties; this journal, vii. A, 



pp. 19, 20. 



9. Physiography of Southeastern Kansas: this journal, vii. A, pp. 87-10*2 ; 



Trans. Kans. Acad. Sci., xvi, pp. 53-63. 

 10. The Upper Cretaceous of Kansas, a Historical Review; Univ. Geol. 

 Surv., iv, pp. 15-27, pis. i-iv. 



Amos, Wilbur Stanton. 

 Ph.G. (University of Kansas, 1892). 



1891 — 1. Analysis of Solanum rostratum: Notes on New Rem., iv, p. 13. 

 2. Urinalysis; Proc. Kans. Pharm. Assoc, p. 47. 



Bailey, Edgar Henry Summerfield. 



Ph. B. (Yale, 1873); Ph. D. (Illinois We.sleyan, 1883). Instructor in Chemistry 

 and Graduate Student, Yale College, 1873-'71; Instructor in Chemistry, Lehigh 

 University, 1874-'83; Student Strasburg, Germany, 1881, andLeipsic, 1895; Pro- 

 fessor of Chemistry, Metallurgy, and Toxicology, 1883— 



1883 — 1. On the Manufacture and Durability of Roofing Slate: Kans. City 



Rev. Sci., vii, pp. 569-571. 



2. The Utilization of Mineral Waters; Trans. Kans. Acad. Sci., ix, 



pp. 28, 29. 



3. On the Composition of some Culinary Utensils; Kans. Acad. Sci., ix, 



pp. 29, 30. 



1884 — i. Horticultural Chemistry; Rep. Kans. St. Bd. Hort., 1881, pp. 143-145. 



5. The Water of the Fort Scott Artesian Well; Trans. Kans. Acad. Sci., 



ix, pp. 96-98. 



6. Some Special Tests in Regard to the Delicacy of the Sense of Smell: 



Trans. Kans. Acad. Sci., ix, pp. 100, 101 (with L. M. Powell). 



1885 — 7. The Relative Value of Different Sugars; Quart. Rep. Kans. St. Bd. 



Agric, pp. 28, 29. 



8. The Occurrence of Bromides and Iodides in the Water of an Artesian 



Well at Independence, Kans.; Trans. Kans. Acad. Sci., x, pp. 22, 23. 



9. The Relative Bitterness of DitTerent Bitter Substances; Trans. Kans. 



Acad. Sci., x, pp. 2.3,24, fig. 



10. Miscellaneous Chemical Notes; Trans. Kans. Acad. Sci., x, pp. 62,63. 



1886—11. What Constitutes a Good Soil; Rep. Kans. St. Bd. Agric, x, pp. 181- 



184. 



12. On the Manufacture of Oil of Wintergreen; West. Drug. Rec, March. 



1887—13, The Manufacture of Canned Goods; Rep. Kans. St. Bd. Agric, Dec. 



14. On the Newly Discovered Salt Beds of Ellsworth County, Kansas; 



Trans. Kans. Acad. Sci., xi, pp. 8-10. 



15. Some Experiments on the Relation between the Taste and the Acidity 



of Certain Acids; Trans. Kans. Acad. Sci., xi, p. 10. 

 1888—16. The Adulteration of the Commercial Lead Chromate; Proc. Kans, 

 Pharm. Assoc, p. — . 



17. On the Sense of Taste; Science, xi, pp. 145, 146 (with E. L. Nichols). 



18. The Sense of Smell: Nature, xxxv, p. 74 (with E. L. Nichols). 



19. The Composition and Evaporative Power of Kansas Coals; Rep. Kans. 



St. Bd. Agric, xi, pp. 157-163 (with L. I. Blake). 



