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Chinch-bug experiments, second paper, 1890. F. H. Snow XII 



Chrysophanus, description of a new species. W. H. Edwards VII 



Cicindelidae, notes on the habits of some of the rarer forms. S. W. Williston VI 



Clays, analysis of. W. H. Saunders Ill 



Climate and brains. M. V. B. Knox V 



Climate of Kansas. F. H. Snow I 



Coal in Atchison county. E. B. Knerr XIV 



Coal-flelds of Cherokee county ( illustrated). Erasmus Ha worth VIII 



Coal and illuminating gas, experiments on the relative heating power (illus- 

 trated). E. H. S. Bailey XVII 



Coals of Kansas. W. H. Saunders I 



composition of. E. H. S. Bailey XI 



evaporative power of. L. I. Blake XI 



Coal Measures of Kansas and Nebraska, correlation of. J. W. Beede XVI 



of Lyon county. D. S. Kelly X 



Coal-oil legislation. H. E. Sadler IX 



Coleoptera, Colorado, list of forms collected, 1876. F. H. Snow V 



listof forms collected, 1878. F. H. Snow VI 



Kansas, list of. E. A. Popenoe V 



additions to catalogue. E. A. Popenoe VI 



additions to list in 1881, 1882. F. H. Snow VIII 



additions to list in 1883, 1881. Warren Knaus IX 



additions to list in 1885, 1886. Warren Knaus X 



■ additions to list in 1895. Warren Knaus XV 



additions to list in 1899. 1900. Warren Knaus XVII 



collecting notes on. Warren Knaus XVI 



Douglas county, additions to list in 1879, 1880. F. H. Snow VII 



New Mexico, list of forms collected in Santa Fe canon. F. H. Snow VII 



collected in 1881, 1882. F. H. Snow VIII 



list of, and of Lepidoptera, collected in 1883, 1884. F. H. Snow IX 



some salt-marsh forms. Warren Knaus IX 



North American, description of some new species. J. L. Le Conte and G. H. 



Horn VII 



Color-blindness among Indians. L. I. Blake and W. S. Franklin XI 



and railway accidents. John Fee VII 



statistics on, among students at State Agricultural College. C. M. Breese, XI 



statistics on, in the University of Kansas. E. L. Nichols IX 



Comet "B," 1882, observations of. H. S. S. Smith VIII 



Comet tails, speculations in regard to. F. W. Bard well II 



Concretions. E. B. Knerr XVI 



Cone in cone (an impure calcite ). H. J. Harnly XV 



Conies, imaginary focal properties of. H. B. Newson XII 



the inverseiof conies and eonicoids from the center (illustrated). M. E. Rice, XIV 



Conorhinus sanguisugus (Texas bedbug ), habits and life-history ( illustrated ) 



Bertha S. Kimball XIV 



fConstitution and by-laws of Academy IX, 3; XVI, 11; XVII 



•Copepoda, a contribution to history of the fresh-water forms ( illustrated ). F. 



W. Cragin VIII 



•Cormorant, double-crested. N. S. Goss XI 



■Corn-cobs, economic value of. E. H. S. Bailey XI 



■Corn- root worm, notes on. S. J. Hunter XIII 



Correspondents of Academy, 1894 XIV 



Cosmos, a theory of. E. B. Knerr XVII 



Crayfishes. Kansas, annotated catalogue. J. A. Harris XVII 



Cretaceous forests and their migrations. B. F. Mudge VI 



Cretaceous rocks, Kansas, eastern extension and formation of certain sand-hills. 



Robert Hay XIV 



Culinary utensils, composition of. E. H. 8. Bailey IX 



Curators Academy, report of, 1894 XIV 



Cuscuta glomerata, the union with its host (illustrated). W. C. Stevens XII 



Dakota Cretaceou.s of Kansas and Nebraska. C. N. Gould XVII 



Dakota, in the. Robert Hay •*•■■ IX 



Dakota sandstone in Washington county. H, W. Charles XVII 



Diatoms, methods of collecting, cleaning, and mounting. Gertrude Crotty XII 



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