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KANSAS ACADEMY OF SCIENCE, 



GENERAL INDEX 



TO THE 



TRANSACTIONS OF THE ACADEMY, 



Vols. I-XVII, 1872-1900. 



Compiled by G. P. GRIMSLEY, Seceetaey. 



The following index includes subjects, authors, and publications ; covers 2500 pages, in 17 

 volumes, and contains a list of 534 articles and 140 contributors. 



SUBJECTS. 

 (Figures in parentheses refer to pages in reprint of vols. I-III.) 



Aborigines, traces of, in Riley county. G. H. Failyer VII, 132 



Absorption, selective, of heat by leaves. A.G.Mayer XIII, 48 



Academy of Science, history and grov?th. D. E. Lantz XVI, 24 



Acetic acid, diluted, as 8 nlvent for extractive substances. L. E. Sayre XIV, 44 i 



^cidium, new. of peculiar habit. M. A. Carleton XIV, 44 



Ageof Kansas (illustrated). B.B.Smyth IX, 129 



Agricultural products, analysis of. J. T. Willard XII, 21 



Albuminoids, a study of. L. E. Sayre XII, 16 



Alcohols, different, relative sweetness of. E, E. Slosson XII , 104 



Alkyl hypobromites. F. W. Bushong XV, 81 



Alum, feather, from Colorado. E. H. S. Bailey XII, 101 



Amblychila cylindriformis. F. H. Snow VI, 29 



Americus limestone ( illustrated ). A.J.Smith XVII, 189 



Amethyst mountain, christening of. Joseph Savage IX, 105 



Ampelopsis quinquefolia, variety of. E. B. Knerr XIII, 69 



Anemometers, comparison of records of two at University of Kansas. F. H. Snow, XI, 107 



Animal ethics. A.H.Thompson XI, 52 



Antennfe, observations on their use in Polyphilla variolosa. F. H. Snow Ill, 27 (128) 



Antrostomus carolinensis. R.Matthews XVI, 277 



Ants, red, note on a habit of. Robert Hay X, 27 



Apparatus, new, for continuous extraction of solids by a volatile solvent ( illus- 

 trated). J. T. Willard and G. H. Failyer X, 20 



Archfpology of Catalina island. J. R. Mead XVII, 215 



Archaeological notes (illustrated). G.S.Chase. IX, 30 



Arkansas, geology of the Arkansas. B. F. Mudge 1,408 (50) 



Arkansas river, a dying river. J. R. Mead XIV, 111 



Artesian well. Fort Scott, the water of. E. H. S. Bailey IX, 96 



Artesian wells, Kansas, and the causes of their flow. Robert Hay XII, 24 



Artesian wells, Muscotah. E. B. Knerr • ■ XVII , 53 



Artist, what is good for an artist and what is an artist good for? Lizzie J. 



Williams I. 411 (54) 



Atchison diamond-drill prospect hole (illustrated). A. E. Langworthy XVII, 45 



Atchison rock exposures (illustrated). J. M. Price, jr XIV, 218 



Barite and associated minerals in concretionary rocks of eastern Kansas. E. , 



H. S. Bailey and E. E. Slosson XII, 45 



Barite nodules in wood. E. B. Knerr XV, 80 



Barite, pink, from Atchison limestone. E. B. Knerr XIII, 76 



Beetle, the cottonwood-leaf beetle. W. Osburn IV, 24 



