u\ 



XEWLIN.C. E.,54. 



Xotes on the iiina'bn, 131. 



Notes on previously flost-ribcd .Typtosiiiins- 



ir.4. 



Noteworthy Imlinna Phanerotraiiis, 120. 

 Notes on the Reptilian fauna of \ijro 



County, (58. 

 Note on rock flexure, 41'. 

 Xovps, W. A..17.rll,n2. 



OBSERVATIONS UPON SOMK OKLA- 

 HOMA PLANTS, UK). 



Oceurreni-e of the whistlins swan in Wa- 

 l.a.sh County, 80. 



Officers, pa.^t, of Indiana Ac;iili>iuy of Sci- 

 ence, 8. 



Officers, present, of Indiana Academy i>f 

 Science, 6. 



Olive. E. W.. 100, 130. 



PARASITES, .-SNIMAL, collected in state 

 during the year. 80. 



Parasitic fungi, distributed by State lji<d. 

 Sur Series 1, 154. 



Pear disease, an increasing Indiana, 67. 



Phanerogamic flora of the state, revision 

 of, til). 



Phosphate, a new, •■>2. 



Phosphorus in steel, \(dunietric deteiini- 

 nation of, 51. 



Plants collected near Crawfordsvillc dur- 

 ing the year, t>5. 



Plant curvatures, mea.-urenient of strains 

 induced in, 130. 



Plant products of the U. S. Phnrniacupd'a 

 (18901,108. 



Plantafeo, value of seed characters in de- 

 termining specific rank, 67. 



Planliigo Virgin ia)i(i and Pntugoiiico, cer- 

 tain chemical features of seeds of, 121. 



Pogonia, root system of, 123. 



Poisonous influences of some species of 

 Cypripedium, 136. 



Polypori's LiK-idus, variations of, 132. 



Potassium sulfhydrate, action of upon 

 certain aromatic chlorides, 52. 



Preliminary list of birils of Rrown County, 

 •58. 



President, address of, 17. 



Proceedings, law soncernin? publir-ation 

 of, 4. 



Propagation anil protection of game and 

 fish, 33. 



Proposed new systematic botany of .\. \.. 

 133. 



Psychological laburatory (if Indiana I'ni- 



versity, 42. 

 Purdue. A. II , 43. 

 Purdue engineering: jalimatory since tin- 



.restoration, :W>. 



RANDi>Ll'iI COINTY, recently i.pened 



buriiil mound, 4(). 

 Range of tlu' blue ash,l'i7. 

 RanunculaceiB, embryology of, 121. 

 Rediscovery of . Hoy's white-fish, nr immn- 



eyc, 103. 

 Red-fish, the. of Idaho lakes. 99. 

 Re|)ort of progress of botanical division of 



state biological survey, 144. 

 Reptiles and hatrachians of Wab.isb (Hun- 



ty.-so. 

 Rciitilian Ciuiia of Vigo (\)unty, notes on, 



68. 

 Kcversal of current in the Ta'pler— Holt/ 



electrical machine, 47. 

 Revision of the phanerogamic Iboii of tin- 

 State, 60. 

 llivers, method of determining sewage 



pollution of, 40. 

 Rock fie.xure, notes on, 49. 

 Root system of Pogonin . 123. 

 Royse,.T.S.,51. 



SALT-RISING BREAD, 126. 



Sawtooth Mountains, birds observed in. ^o. • 



Sa.Yifragaeea3 of Indinna. 103. 



Scheueh.r.C.,52. 



Scovel,J.T.,80,99. 



Si^ed characters, value of in determining 

 specific rank in genus Plantago, 67. 



Seeds of Plantago Virginiana and Patugo- 

 liicn, certain chemical features of, 121. 



Sewage pollution of rivers, method of de- 

 termining, 40. 



Sexual organs, development of in Cymn- 

 togaster. 138. 



Shannon, W. P., 53, 107, 130. 



Sharp, I. W... 33. 



Shell mound, a Florida, 48. 



Silurian sections in eastern Indiana, cor- 

 relation of, .54. 



Some new Indiana Fossils, 54. 



Some new laboratory appliances in chem- 

 istry, 51. 



.Spinal cord, functions of from clinical 

 study. .'i5. 



St. Lawrence, the. angling in. 81. 



Staining in toto of heads of vernonia. 

 method of, 120. 



