152 KANSAS UNIVERSITY QUARTERLY. 



1899 — 9. A Simple and Effective Convertible Camera Stand: Photographic 

 Times, xxxi, pp. 24-25, figs. 



10. A Peculiar Nuclear Element in the Male Reproductive Cells of Insects ; 



Zoological Bulletin, ii, pp. 187-197, figs. 



11. Some Helpful Laboratory Apparatus; Jour, of Appl. Micros., ii, pp. 



556-558. 



McCoy, David L. 

 Ph. G. (University of Kansas, 1896). 



1896 — Analvsis of Commercial White Lead; Proc. Kans. Pharm. Assoc, p. 15 



'iwith W. R. Mason). 



McCrei.i»lit, Samuel Marlin. 

 Ph. G. (University of Kansas, 1892); M. D. (1895). 



1892 — Resinoids; Proc. Kans. Pharm. Assoc, p. 57. 



MoKee, Logan David. 

 Ph. C. (University of Kansas, 1897). 



1897 — House Paint: Proc. Kans. Pharm. Afsoc, p. 45. 



MacKinnon, Anme Louise. 



A. B. (University of Kansas, 1889); A. M. (1891): Ph. D. (Cornell, 1893). 

 Graduate Student and Fellow, Cornell, 1891-'9.3: Student Goettingen, 1893-'95; 

 Professor of Mathematics, Wells College, 1895 — 



1891 — Geometric Inversion: Scienti;e Baccalaureus, i, pp. 295-309. 



Mc^Ialion, James E. 

 Ph. C. (University of Kansas, 1896). 

 1894 — Acetic Acid as a Menstr/.m: Proc. Kans. Pharm. Assoc, p. 105. 



Morris, E. W. 



Ph. G. (University of Kansas, 1889). 

 1889 — Schools of Pharmacy: West. Drug. Rec, iv, p. 250. 



Miller, Ephraim. 



A. B. (Allegheny, 1855); A. M. (Allegheny, 1858): Ph. D. (Allegheny, 1895): 

 Member American Mathematical Society, and of Astronomical and Astro-physical 

 Society of America. Superintendent City Schools, Youngstown, Ohio, 1855-'56: 

 Superintendent City Schools, Findley, Ohio. 1859-'70: Superintendent of City 

 Schools and Principal of High School, Lawrence, Kans., 1870-'74: Professor of 

 Mathematics, 1874-'91: Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, 1891 — : Libra- 

 rian, J875-"86: Dean School of Arts, 1895 — 



1891 — 1. A Treatise on Plane and Spherical Trigonometry: Leach, Shewell & 

 Sanborn, 114 pp. 



1893 — 2. Modern Higher Algebra, Determinants: this journal, i, pp. 133-136. 

 1894—3. The Disappearance of Differentials of Different Orders, Newton's 



Method: Trans. Kans. Acad. Sci., xii, pp. 65-67. 

 4. The Periods of Rotation of Mercury and Venus, and the Satellites of 

 the Solar System; Trans. Kans. Acad. Sci., xvi, pp. 94-97. 



1896 — 5. A New Theory of the Surface Markings of the Moon; Trans. Kans. 

 Acad. Sci., xvi, pp. 10-13. 



6. The same: Popular Astronomy, iii, pp. 273-278. 



7. Where did Mars get his Moons? Trans. Kans. Acad. Sci., xv, pp. 46-50. 



8. The same: Popular Astronomy, iv, pp. 424-428, and 499-502. 



