GENERAL INDEX. 



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Permian fauna of central United States (illustrated). J. W. Beede XVII 



notice of some vertebrate remains from Kansas Permian. S. W. Williston. . .. XV 



Peronosporacesp, list of Kansas species. W. T. Swingle XI 



Kansas, first addition to list. W. T. Swingle XII 



Phalarope, Wilson's, the adult male, plumage of. S. W. Williston VI 



Pheasant, how it drums. J. R. Mead XIV 



Physiography, Kansas (illustrated ). J. W. Beede XV 



of southeastern Kansas ( illustrated). Q.I. Adams XVI 



Phosphorescence of chlorophaue from Pike's Peak. Q. H. Failyer IX 



Plains, Great, geology and topography. Robert Hay XIII 



Plants ( see, also. Botany). 



Florida, list in my herbarium. A.S.Hitchcock.. XVI, 108; XVII 



fossil, in Kansas Permian. E. H. Sellards XVII 



Kansas, catalogue of plants. J. H. Carruth T 



• — ■ centennial catalogue of. J. H. Carruth V 



native, adapted to cultivation. Grace R. Meeker XVII 



■ additions to list. B. B. Smyth XIV 



list of, collected by Garfield University, 1889. M. A. Carleton XIII 



periodicity in, and floral clock. B. B. Smyth XII 



found in Cherokee county, Texas. Mrs. A. L. Slosson XII 



Pleistocene of Kansas. S. W. Williston XV 



Plesiosaurs, interesting food habits (illustrated ). S. W. Williston XIII 



new form from Niobrara Cretaceous of Kansas (illustrated). S. W. Williston, XII 



Pliocene Tertiary of western Kansas. B. F. Mudge Ill 



Polyphilla variolosa, observations on use of the antenna?. F. H. Snow Ill 



Poor-will, frosted, notes on. D. E. Lantz XV 



Porcellio, preliminary note on the origin and maturation of the ovum. F. W.Cragin, IX 



Prairie-dogs, habits of. H. A. Brous V 



Precipitation, annual, of rain and snow at Manhattan for the past thirty-two 



years ( illustrated ). CM. Breese XII 



Prehistoric people, camps of, in Sedgwick county. J. R. Mead XII 



Preservative fluids for museum use, comparison. V. L. Kellogg and E. E. Slosson, XII 



Proceedings of the Academy, first five meetings, 1868-1872 I 



sixth meeting, 1873 ; II 



seventh meeting, 1874 Ill 



eighth meeting, 1875 IV 



ninth meeting, 1876 V 



tenth and eleventh meetings, 1877, 1878 VI 



twelfth and thirteenth meetings, 1879, 1880 VII 



fourteenth meeting, 1881 VIII 



fifteenth to twenty-second meetings (see reports IX, X, XI, XII). 



twenty-third meeting, 1890 XII , 



twenty-fourth to thirty-third meetings, 1891 to 1900 ( see reports XIII 



to XVII). 



Protozoan remains in Kansas chalk ( illustrated ) . G. E. Patrick VIII , 



Pueblo ruins in New Mexico, explorations (illustrated). J. R. Mead X, 



(8) 



185 

 120 



63 

 129 



39 

 113 

 114 



53 



104 



3 



79 

 208 

 346 



40 

 105 

 133 



50 



75 



62 

 , 90 

 121 

 174 



17 (113) 



27 (128) 



14 

 140 



10 



166 



64 



83 • 

 344 (6) 

 3 (67) 



(93) 



Quails, were they native to Kansas'^ J. R. Mead XVI, 277 



Quintard, J. B., memorial of (illustrated) XVII, 217 



Radiation of heat from foliage. A.G.Mayer XII, 61 



Rainfall in its relation to Kansas farming. H. R. Hilton VII , 39 



in Kansas, is it increasing (illustrated)? E. C. Murphy XIII, 16 



is it increasing'? F. H. Snow ■ IX, 101 



seven-year periodicity. E. C. Murphy XIII, 60 



Rain-waters, ammonia and nitric acid in. G. H. Failyer XII, 21 



the occurrence of nitrites in. G. H. Failyer XI, 24 



Rattlesnake, on the bite of. Joseph Savage VI, 36 



Reagent bottle, inexpensive, for use in microscopic work (illustrated). E. B. 



Knerr XIII. 23 



Relativity in science. E. B. Knerr XVI, 34 



Reptiles and batrachians, Kansas, preliminary list. F. W. Cragin VII , 114 



River counties of Kansas, geology and mineral resources. Robert Hay XIV, 230 



Root tubercles and their production by inoculation (illustrated). D. H. Otis.. XVI, 88 



