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KANSAS UNIVERSITY QUARTERLY. 



Dolichopus incongruus, ii, 1, 3. 



johnsoni, ii, 2, 7. 



kansensis, ii, 2, 8. 



laticornis, ii, 2, 7. 



lobatus, ii, 5, 16. 



longimanus, ii, 3, 10. 



longipennis, ii, 4, 6, 12, 13. 



luteipennis, ii, 4. 



marginatus, ii, 5, 17. 



melanocerus, ii, 5. 



myosota, ii, 2. 



nudus, ii, 3. 



obcordatus, ii, 4, 5, 14. 



occidentalis, ii, 6, 19. 



ovatus, ii, 2, 9, 156., 



pachjcnemus, ii, 3, 9. 



palsestricus, ii, 3, 10. 



platyprosopus, ii, 5. 



plumipes, ii, 4, 13. 



plumosus, ii, 6, 18, 19. 



pollex, ii, 5. 



preeustus, ii, 5. 



pugil, ii, 5. 



pulclirimanus, ii, 23. 



quadrilamellatus, ii, 6. 



ramifer, ii, 4, 12, 157. 



reflectus, ii, 4, 12. 



ruficornis, ii, 6. 



sarotes, ii, 6. 



scapularis, ii, 6, 20, 23. 



scoparius, ii, 6, 18. 



setifer, ii, 2, 156. 



setosus, ii, .'i, 14. 



sexarticulatus, ii, 6. 



socius, ii, 3, 10. 



splendidulus, ii, 3. 



splendidus, ii, 3, 11, 



subciliatus, ii, 4. 



tener, ii, 4. 



tenuipes, ii, 155. 



terminalis, ii, 6. 



tetricus, ii, 2. 



tonsus, ii, 4. 



variabilis, ii, 4, 11. 



vigilans, ii, 5, 13. 



vittatus, ii, 4, 6, 12. 



willistonii, ii, 6, 22. 



xaathocnemus, ii, 3, 9. 

 Dolichomyia, iii, 41. 



gracilis, iii, 41. 

 Douglas formations along the Kansas river, 



the Pottawatomie and, ix, 234. 

 Drosophila opaca, vi, 12. 

 Dutch settlements in Kansas, iii, 162. 



E. 

 Eacles imperialis, i, 39. 

 Eclimus sodalis, ii, 65. 

 auratus, ii, 66. 

 lotus, ii, 66. 

 melanosus, ii, 65. 

 muricatus, ii, 65. 

 Economic and social influences of irrigation, 

 viiB, 27. 



Economic Fungi. Seymour and Earle's, i, 129. 



Edestosaurus, synonymy of, i, 26. 



Effect of irrigation on prices, vii B, 33. 



Elephas, vii, 124. 



Elmira reformatory, i, 165, 169, 176, 177. 



Elymus canadensis, i, 123. 



virginicus, i, 123. 

 Empis sociabilis, ii, 66. 

 Employees, the condition of packing-house, 



iv, 41. 

 Empo lisbonensis, n. sp., viii. 111. 

 Enchodus amicrodus, vii, 193. 



parvus, vii, 192. 

 Entomological News, i, 41. 

 Ephydra bispinosa, vi, 2. 

 Epibates muricatus, ii, 65. 

 Epitaphios, a study of the type of the Greek, 



iv, 219. 

 Epochra canadensis, ii, 159. 

 Equianharmoniccubics of pencil through nine 



points, X, 14. 

 Equisetum, method of demonstrating distri- 

 bution of spores, viii, 113. 

 Erie limestone, named, ii, 108. 

 Erie limestone, iii, 275, 280. 

 Eriophorum virginicum, i, 124. 

 Eriocera obscura, ii, 61. 



eriophora, ii, 61. 

 Erisichthe, vii, 22. 



Erisocrinus megalobrachius, n. sp., viii, 124. 

 Eristalis brousi, i, 38. 



brousi, iii, 243. 



flavipes, iii, 213. 



hirtus, iii, 242. 



latifrons, i, 38; iii, 242. 



scutellaris, iii, 247. 



tenax, iii, 2t2. 



transversus, iii, 243. 

 Eryops Cope, notes on the coraco-scapula of, 



viii, 185. 

 Erysiphe graminis, hosts of, i, 131. 

 Escarpment, Altamont, vii, 95. 



Burlington, vii, 99. 



Burlington, vii, 232. 



Carlyle, vii, 97. 



Earlton, vii, 96. 



Elk Falls, vii, 99. 



Erie, vii, 95. 



Eureka, vii, 100. 



Hertha, vii, 95. 



Howard, vii, 100. 



Independence, vii, 96. 



lola, vii, 96. 



Mound Valley, vii, 96. 



Oswego, vii, 94. 



Pawnee, vii, 94. 



Reece, vii, 101. 

 Essential Parameters of projective tranforma- 



tions, vii, 125, 126. 

 Ethiopians, temperature sense in, iii, 203. 

 Eupeodes volucris, i, 36; iii, 232. 

 Euchoerus macrops, iii, 24. 

 Eucnephalia, iii, 180, 185. 



gonioides, iii, 185. 



