i5b4 KANSAS ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. 



Gastric juice, solubility of chrome yellow in. L. E. Sayre XT, 2:5 



Geology, annual report of Academy committee for 1876. B. F. Mudge V, 4 



of Kansas. Eobert Hay X[, 3i 



report. Robert Hay X, 21 



Geological survey of Kansas. B. F. Mudge HI, >< (101) 



of the state, a necessity. R.J.Brown IX, 49 



state, and its relation to work of the national survey. A. H. Thompson.. . . X , 9 



work in Kansas, historical sketch. Robert Hay and A. H. Thompson X, 45 



Germination of Indian corn after immersion in hot water. W. A. Kellerman XII, 134 



Giants' Causeway and Fingal's Cave. C.D.Merrill VI, 6 



Glaciated area of northeastern Kansas, some characteristics of. Robert Hay... XIII, 104 



Glacial lakes, closing of. B.B.Smyth XV, 2< 



Glass mountains of western Oklahoma, geology of. Mark White XVII, 199 



Gold in Montana. J. R. Mead XII, 5 



Gophers, three species near Lawrence. L. L. Dyclie XTI, 29 



Grasses, Kansas, an artificial key to. W. A. Kellerman XI, 87 



(illustrated). A.S.Hitchcock XIV, 13.5 



additions in 1897. A.S.Hitchcock XV, .59 



Great Spirit spring (Waconda). G.E.Patrick VII, 22 



Grebe, pied-billed, nesting of. A. M. Collette XIII, 49 



Grebes, American, breeding habits of. N.S.Goss IX, 31 



Guillemots, observations of nesting habits at Bird Rock. N.S.Goss.. VIII, .59 



Gypsum cement plaster, chemical composition. E. H. S. Bailey XVI, 38 



in Kansas. G. P. Grimsley XV, 122 



Hackberry branch knot, distribution and ravages of ( illustrated). W. A. Kel- 

 lerman XII, 101 



Harmonic forms ( illustrated). B.B.Smyth XIV, 46 



series, harmonies of the chemical elements. B.B.Smyth XIV, 100 



Hay, Robert, memorial of. A.H.Thompson XV, 131 



Hemiptera, fauna of Kansas. E. A. Popenoe IX, 62 



Herpetology of Kansas, .second contribution. F. W. Cragin IX, 1^6 



History and organization of Academy. Johns D. Parker 1,341 (3) 



of Academy. A. H. Thompson IX, 4 



Horse flies of New Mexico and Arizona. C. H. T. Townsend XIII, 133 



Hot winds, a preliminary study. T.B.Jennings XII, 10 



Hydrometer, a new form ( illustrated ). G. H. Failyer XI, 104 



Hygrometer, electrical. L. 1. Blake XII, 67 



Hymenoptera, first list of a number of families in New Mexico. T. D. A. Cockerell, XVI, 212 



Kansas, list of. J. C. Bridwell XVI, 203 



preliminary list. F. H. Snow VII, 97 



Hyperchiria zephyria, preparatory stages. F. H. Snow IX, 61 



Ibis, white-faced glossy, second occurrence in Kansas. N.S.Goss XII, 61 



Igneous rocks of Kansas. Robert Hay VIII, 14 



Insects, fossil, in Comanche Cretaceous of Kansas. C. N. Gould XVI, 284 



injurious. S. J. Hunter XV, .50 



notes (illustrated). V. L. Kellogg XIII, 112 



notes on the elementary comparative external anatomy of insects. V. L. 



Kellogg XIII, 111 



of Wallace county. F. H. Snow VI, 61 



Internal heat of the earth. B. F. Mudge VI, 49 



Iodoform. S. R. Boyce XII, 58 



Ida, Kan., mineral well. W. K. Kedzie VI, 58 



gaswell. G.E.Patrick V, 13 



Iron, on the destruction of the passivity of iron in nitric acid by magnetiza- 

 tion ( illustrated). E. L. Nichols and W. S. Franklin X, 13 



Irrigation in Kansas. F.G.Adams VII, 80 



Lake Doniphan, its formation in the spring and summer of 1891. E. B. Knerr... XIII, 47 



Lantern, astronomical. E. B. Knerr XIII, 58 



Larvee, observations on the habits of certain forms. G. F. Gaumer IV, 22 



Leather mountain, from Red Rock canon, Colorado. E. B. Knerr XIII, 70 



Leavenworth prospect well, geology of. E.Jameson XI, 37 



