GENERAL INDEX, 263 



Diatomacese, Kansas. G.H.Curtis XVII, 67 



of Reno county ( illustrated). G.H.Curtis XVII, 70 



Diilerentials of tho second and higher orders. E.Miller XII, 65 



Dinosaurs, American Jurassic. S. W. Williston VI, 42 



Diptera, tables of the families. S. W. Williston X , 122 



Divining-rod observations. E. A. Kilian XI, 114 



Duck, black, in Kansas. R.Matthews XVII, 114 



Ebullition, a class-room experiment on. E.L.Nichols IX, 27 



Ecology, brief outline of. A.S.Hitchcock XVII, 28 



Effingham ridge, preliminary report on its geology. J.W.Wilson XV, 113 



Electric-light wires' insulation resistance. L. I. Blake and H. Radcliffe XII, 44 



Elevations in Kansas, Atlantic i'.s-. Pacific. H.V.Hinckley X, fi'i 



Elm-tree girdler (illustrated). P. J. Parrott ...; XVI, 200 



Energy, all energy is kinetic. E. B. Knerr XIII, 30 



Equus beds, McPherson (illustrated). J. W. Beede XV, 104 



Erysiphea> of Riley county ( illustrated ). Lora L. Waters XIV, 200 



Erythroniums, propagation of. E. B. Knerr XV, 73 



Erythronium mesochoreum (n. sp.) E. B. Knerr XIII, 20 



Evolution, influence of food selection upon the evolution of animal life. A. H. 



Thompson V, 65 



in leaves (illustrated). Mrs. W. A. Kellerman XII, 168 



Extractive yield of various important vegetable medicinal substances. L. E. 



Sayre XIII. 120 



Eye, human, the changes which occur in middle life. W. D. Bidwell XI, 101 



Face, human, origin and evolution of. A. H. Thompson XIII, 6 



Facial expression, descent of. A.H.Thompson XIII, 122 



its psychology, A.H.Thompson XII, 67 



Felis concolor. J. R. Mead XVI, 278 



Ferns of Wyandotte county. Minnie Reed XIV , 150 



Figurate series (illustrated). B.B.Smyth XIV, 29 



Fire-screen improvement. T. H. Dinsmore XII, 81 



Fish, food of, in central Kansas. G.H.Curtis XVII, 75 



Fishes, partial list of, in Marais des Cygnes at Ottawa. Wm. Wheeler VI, 33 



preliminary list of Kansas forms. I.D.Graham IX, 69 



rare forms of, in Kansas. B. F. Mudge Ill, 22 



Flint Hills of Kansas. J. R. Mead XVII, 207 



Flora, characteristic sand-hill flora. M. A. Carleton XII, 32 



• composite, Kansas, relations of. A.S.Hitchcock XIII, 89 



Kansas, personal observations upon. Mrs. A. L. Slossoa XI, 19 



preliminary notice of flora of Montgomery county. E. N. Plank VIII, 133 



provisional list of flowering plants of McPhersou county. H. J. Harnly XV, 75 



gramineal, of Kansas ( illustrated ). F. L. Scribner IX, 115 



Kansas, additions to. B. B. Smyth XII , 105 



additionsto. B.B.Smyth XIII, 96 



additions to, 1897. B.B.Smyth XV, 60 



additionsto. B.B.Smyth XVI, 158 



Floral horologe for Kansas (illustrated). B.B.Smyth XVI, 106 



Flowering plants and ferns, list of, in Franklin county. W. E. Castle XIII , 80 



Forests, evidence of ancient forests in central Kansas. H. C. Tower V, 70 



Forest-trees, Kansas, identified by leaves and fruit. W. A. Kellerman and Mrs. 



W.A. Kellerman X, 99 



Fossil footprints in Kansas, recent discoveries. B. F. Mudge II, 7 (71) 



— - note on a remarkable fossil. Robert Hay X , 128 



— preliminary list of fossils found in Riley county. S.C.Mason VIII, 12 



wood. RobertHay VIII, 20 



Fungi, partial list of Kansas parasitic fungi, together with their host-plants. 



W.A. Kellerman IX, 79 



■ second list. W. A. Kellerman and M. A. Cat leton X, 88 



some of larger forms found in Blue river valley. Mrs. E. C. Jewell VII, 131 



Fusulina cylindrica, shell structure (illustrated). A.J.Smith XVI, 64 



