188 KANSAS ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. 



Hay, Kobt., Notes on Kansas Salt Marshes 97 



Hackberry Branch Knot— W. A. Kellerman 101 



Hot Winds, Preliminary Study of — T. B. Jennings 10 



Hygrometer, An Electrical — L. I. Blake 67 



Ibis, Second Occurrence of White-faced Glossy— N. S. Goss 61 



Indian Corn, Germination of — W. A. Kellerman 134 



Iodoform, Preparation of from Acetone and Hyi^ochlorite — S. E. Boyce 58 



Jennings, T. B., A Preliminary Study of Hot Winds 10 



Kellerman, W. A., On the Ravages of Hackberry Branch Knot 101 



Kellerman, W. A., Germination of Indian Corn 134 



Kellerman, W. A., Sorghum Smuts 158 



Kellerman, W. A., Observations on the Nutation of Sunflower- 140 



Kellerman, Mrs. W. A., Evolution in Leaves 168 



Kellogg, V. L., Notes on Malloi^haga 46 



Kellogg, V. L., Summer Birds of Estes Park, Colo 86 



Kellogg, V. L., Preservative FUiids for Museum Use 83 



Leaves, Evolution in —Mrs. W. A. Kellerman 168 



Librarian's Report— B. B. Smyth 178 



Magnetic Declination in Kansas — F. O. Mai-vin 8 



Mallojihaga, Notes on — V. L. Kellogg 46 



Mammoth in Franklin County, Kansas — O. C. Charlton 74 



Marvin, F. O., Magnetic Declination in Kansas 8 



Marvin, F. O., Second Setting of Cement 18 



Marvin, F. O., Precision of the Solar Attachment 164 



Mayer, A. G., Radiation of Heat from Foliage 61 



Mead, J. R., Camps of Prehistoric People in Sedgwick County, Kansas 64 



Mead, J. R., Occurrence of Gold in Montana ' 5 



Meteorites, Kansas — F. H. Snow 105 



Meteorological Summary for 1889— F. H. Snow 49 



Microscope, A New Frame for Pocket — L. E. Sayre 18 



Mineral Waters of Kansas— E. H. S. Bailey 25 



Miller, E., Differentials of Second and Higher Orders 65 



Mound-Bnilders, Civilization of— H. C. Fellow 90 



Murphy, E. C, Tests of Cement Manufactured in Kansas 12 



Murphy, E. C, Equation of Mean Twenty-one-Year Temperature Curve 160 



Mustard, Estimation of Volatile Oil in — L. E. Sayre 59 



Newson, H. B., Imaginary Focal Properties of Conies 84 



Oviposition of a Wood-Borer — E. A. Popenoe 15 



Pasteur Filter, Experiments on — L. E. Sayre and V. L. Kellogg 122 



Periodicity in Plants— B. B. Smyth 75 



Peronosporacaj, Additions to — W. T. Swingle 129 



Plants found in Cherokee county, Texas — Mrs. A. L. Slosson 62 



Plesiosaur from the Niobrara Cretaceous — S. W. Willi.ston 174 



Popenoe, E. A., Oviposition of Wood Borer 15 



Prehistoric People of Sedgwick County, Kansas — J. R. Mead 64 



Preservative Fluids for Museum Use — V. L. Kellogg and E. E. Slosson 83 



Radiation of Heat from Foliage — A. G. Mayer 61 



Rain and Snow, Precipitation for the Past Thirty-two Years— C. M. Breese 166 



Rain- Water, Ammonia and Nitric Acid in — G. H. Failyer 21 



Salamander, Mode of Respiration of — F. H. Snow 31 



Salt Marshes in Kansas— Robt. Hay 97 



Sand-Hill Flora, Characteristic— M. A. Carlton 32 



Sayre, L. E., Study of Albuminoids 16 



Sayre, L. E., Estimation of Volatile Oil in Mustard 59 



Sayre, L. E., New Frame for Pocket Microscope 18 



Sayre, L. E., Manufacture of Binding Twine 19 



Sayre, L. E., and V. L. Kellogg, Experiments on Pasteur Filter 122 



Slosson, E. E., The Relative Sweetness of Different Alcohols 104 



Slosson, Mrs. A. L., Plants found in Cherokee County, Texas 62 



Smyth, B. B., Periodicity in Plants 75 



Smyth, B. B., Additions to the Flora of Kansas 105 



Smyth, B. B., Librarian's Report 178 



Smell, Classification of the Sensations of — W. S. Franklin 7 



Snow, F, 11., Experiments on the Dissemination of the Chinch-Bug Disease In 1889 34 



