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



and E. E. Slosson. Minerals, barite and others, in the concretionary rocks 



of eastern Kansas XII , 45 



• Miscellaneous chemical notes X, 62 



On the economical value of corn-cobs XI , 49 



On the newly discovered salt beds in Ellsworth county XI, 8 



On the occurrence of bromides and iodides in the water of an artesian 



well at Independence X , 22 



On the occurrence of nitrates in well-water XVI, 40 



Organic and physiological chemistry IX, 87 



Report on the mineral springs and wells of Kansas XVI, 42 



Selective power of the sense of taste XII , 101 



Small things XIV, 6 



Some experiments on the relation between the taste and the acidity of 



certain acids XI, 10 



Some Kansas mineral waters XII, 25 



and E. C. Franklin. The relative bitterness of different bitter substances. .. X, 23 



Some special tests in regard to the delicacy of the sense of smell IX, 100 



The water of the Fort Scott artesian well IX, 96 



The utilization of mineral waters IX , 28 



Baker, A. B. Mammals of western Kansas XI, 56 



Bardwell, F. W. Discrepancies between theory and observation of the moon's 



motion Ill, 11 (103) 



Speculations in regard to comets' tails II> 14 (79) 



Bartholomew, Elam. Kansas Uredineae XVI, 168 



Beede, J. W. Fauna of the Permian of the central United States, part I XVII, 185 



On the correlation of the Coal Measures of Kansas and Nebraska XVI , 70 



Notes on Kansas physiography XV, 114 



The McPherson Equus beds XV, 104 



The stratigraphy of Shawnee county XV, 27 



Bid well, W. D. The human eye, the changes which occur in middle life XI, 101 



Blachly, C. P. Ornithology of Riley county VII, 105 



Blake, L. I., and W. 8. Franklin. In regard to color-blindness among Indians — XI, 105 



The evaporative power of Kansas coals XI , 42 



An electrical hygrometer XII , 67 



and H. Radcliffe. The insulation resistance of some electric-light wires. .. XII, 44 



Boyce, S. R. Iodoform XII, 58 



Breese, C. M. ( See G. H. Failyer for joint paper.) 



Annual precipitation of rain and snow at Manhattan for the past thirty- 

 two years XII, 166 



Statistics on color-blindness among the students at the State Agricultural 



College XI, 106 



Wind velocity at Manhattan XII, 167 



Bridwell, J. C. List of Kansas Hymenoptera XVI, 203 



Brous, H. A. Habits of Amblychila cylindriformis V, 11 



Habits of prairie-dogs V, 10 



Brown, R. J. Is a geological survey of the state a necessity ? IX, 49 



Preliminary report on the geology of Norton county IX, 17 



Bull, H. R. Notes on tea analysis IX, 42 



Bushong, F. W. Analysis of magnesia water found near Madison, Kan XVII, 53 



Deep well at Madison XVI, 67 



On the alkyl hypobromites XV, 81 



Carle ton, M. A. Characteristic sand-hill flora XII, 32 



List of plants collected by Garfield University expedition of 1889 XIII, 50 



New jEcidium of peculiar habit XIV , 44 



Variations in dominant species of plants XIII, 24; XIV, 45 



( See W. A. Kellerman for joint paper.) 



Carpenter, C. R. The black rot of the grape XI , 14 



Carruth, J. H. Catalogue of plants seen in Kansas 1,346 (8) 



Report on botany of Kansas for 1873 II, 9 (74) 



Report on bitany of Kansas for 1874 Ill, 23 (122) 



Centennial catalogue of Kansas plants V, 40 



Botanical addenda VI, 40 



Botanical addenda for 1879 and 1880 VII, 123 



