GENERAL INDEX. 



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Beetles, habits of Amblycliila cylindriforniis ( illustrated ). H. A. Brous V, 11 



Beetles (see, also, Coleoptera). 



Belvidere, Kan., and vicinity, its natural-history possibilities. C. N. Gould XVI, 283 



Bending moments, maximum, for moving loads in a draw-beam. E. C. Murphy . . XIII, 116 



Bibliography of Kansas geology ( 1894 ). Robert Hay XIV, 261 



Binding-twine and its manufacture. L. E. Sayre XII, 19 



Birds, the anhiuga. N. S. Goss XI, 58 



Birds, Kansas, catalogue of birds of Kansas. F. H. Snow I, 375 (21) 



additions in 1874. F. H. Snow Ill, 30 (133) 



' . additions in 1878. F. H. Snow VI, 38 



new to tlie fauna of Kansas and birds rare in the state. N. S. Goss IX, 26 



— additions in 1885. N. S. Goss X, 28 



additions in 1886. N. S. Goss X, 77 



additions in 1888. N. S. Goss XI, 60 



three new Kansas birds. F. H. Snow XI, 62 



additions in 1889. N. S. Goss XII, 24 



revised catalogue (correction ). N. S. Goss XII, 60 



additions in 1896. V. L. Kellogg XV, 15 



Ictiuia mississippiensis and ^Egialitis nivosa nesting in south-central 



Kansas. N, S. Goss XI, 11 



Dickinson county, list of birds seen, 1898 to 1900. D. E. Lantz XVII, 116 



annotated list of birds found near Manhattan. D. E. Lantz XIV, 115 



list of, collected by Col. N. S. Goss in Mexico and Central America. D. E. 



Lantz XVI, 218 



of southern Kansas, some notes on. J. R, Mead XVI, 216 



two rare forms in Kansas. A. M. Collette XIII, 29 



summer, of Estes Park, Colorado. V. L. Kellogg XII, 86 



Bird-track, fossil, in Dakota sandstone ( illustrated ). F. H. Snow X, 3 



Bison, note on the fossil jaw of bison from Pliocene of Norton county. Eobt. Hay, IX, 98 



Bison latifrons in Kansas. B. F. Mudge V, 9 



Bitterness, relative, of different bitter substances (illustrated). E. H. S. Bailey 



and E. C. Franklin X, 23 



Black and white (illustrated). E.L.Nichols X, 37 



Blooming, long continued, of Malvastrum coccineum. Minnie Reed XIV, 132 



Bluffs, the river bluffs. Johns D. Parker V, 71 



Botany (see, also. Plants). 



report on botany of Kansas for 1873. J. H. Carruth II, 9 (74) 



report for 1874. J. H. Carruth Ill, 23(122) 



Botanical addenda for 1878. J. H. Carruth VI, 40 



for 1879 and 1880. J. H. Carruth VII, 123 



for 1881 and 1882. J. H. Carruth VIII, 32 



for 1883 and 1884. J. H. Carruth IX, 142 



notes for 1889. J. H. Carruth XII, 43 



from the Southwest and floral clock. B.B.Smyth VII, 50 



Boulder belt, terminal, in Shawnee county (illustrated). B. B. Smyth XIV, 220 



Brachiospongia (illustrated). H. C. Hovey HI, 10(111) 



Bromides and iodides in the water of Independence artesian well. E. H. S. Bailey, X, 22 



Burning fluids, testing of. H.E.Sadler IX, 39 



Burrowing, destructive, in shale. O.C.Charlton XII, 75 



Calamites. M. V. B. Knox IV, 17 



Carboniferous, last submersion and emergence of southeastern Kansas. E. P. 



West IX, 106 



Carruth, J. H., memorial of. E. H. S. Bailey and B. B. Smyth XV, 135 



Cassique, yellow-tailed, notes on. N. S. Goss XI, 12 



Cements, ijote on second setting of. B. J. Dalton and F. O. Marvin XII, 10 



tests on cement manufactured in Kansas. E. C. Murphy XII, 12 



Cephalopods, fossil, some new species (illustrated). Robert Hay XIII, 37 



Chalk, Kansas. G.E.Patrick IV, 13 



structure of. S. W. Williston XII, 100 



Chalybeate water, analysis of the deposit from. E. C. Case XIV, 36 



Chemical notes, miscellaneous. E. H. 8. Bailey X, 62 



Chemistry, organic and physiological. E. H. S. Bailey IX, 87 



Chinch-bugs, experiments for the artificial dissemination of a contagious dis- 

 ease among chinch-bugs, 1889. F. H. Snow XII. 34 



