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Langworthy , A. E. The Atchison diamond-drill prospect hole XVII , 45 



Lantz, D. E, Annotated list of the birds found near Manhattan XIV, 115 



List of birds collected by Col. N. S. Goss in Mexico and Central America.. XVI, 218 



List of birds seen in Dickinson county, 1898 to 1900 XVII, 116 



Notes on the frosted poor-will XV, 14 



Notes on Loxia curvirostra XIV, 124 



Review of Kansas ornithology XVI, 224 



The Kansas Academy of Science • XVI, 24 



Le Conte, J. L., and G. H. Horn. Description of new species of North 



America Coleoptera VII , 74 



Lighton, W. R. Notes on circulation of sap XI, 18 



Long, J. H. A new method of determining the wind's velocity VI, 8V 



Lovewell, J. T. Kansas weather service VII, 86 



On sound transmission by electricity VI, 25 



Marlatt, C. L. Notes on the early stages of three moths XI, 110 



Notes on the o viposition of the buffalo treehopper X , 84 



Notes on the red cedar saw-fly X, 80 



Marvin, F. O. ( See B. J. Dalton for joint paper.) 



Notes on magnetic declination in Kansas XII , 8 



Note on the precision of the solar attachment to the engineer's transit XII, 164 



Water-supply from a sanitary standpoint XVII, 54 



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



Matthews, R. Antrostomus carolinensis X VI , 277 



The black duck in Kansas XVII, 114 



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



Selective absorption of heat by leaves XIII, 48 



Mead, J. R. Archaeology of Catalina island XVII, 215 



A dying river (Arkansas) XIV, 111 



Camps of prehistoric people in Sedgwick county XII, 64 



Felis concolor XVI, 278 



Flint Hills of Kansas XVII, 207 



How the pheasant drums XIV , 113 



Notes on the occurrence of gold in Montana XII , 5 



Results of some explorations among the Pueblo ruins in New Mexico X , 73 



Some natural-history notes of 1859 XVI, 280 



Some notes on the birds of southern Kansas XVI , 216 



The drill-hole at Wichita XV, 20 



Were quails native to Kansas? XVI, 277 



Meeker, Grace R. Native plants of Kansas adapted to cultivation XVII, 105 



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



Miller, E. A new theory of the surface-markings of the moon XV, 10 



Differentials of the second and higher orders XII, 65 



The corona of the sun XVII , 210 



The periods of rotation of Mercury and Venus and the satellites of the 



solar system XIV, 94 



Where did Mars get its moons? XV, 46 



Mozley, Annie E. List of Kansas snakes in the museum of the Kansas State 



University VI, 34 



Mndge, B. F. A geological survey of Kansas Ill, 8(101) 



Annual report of committee on geology, 1876 V, 4 



Bison latif rons in Kansas V , 9 



Cretaceous forests and their migrations VI , 46 



Geology of the Arkansas I, 408 (50) 



Internal heat of the earth VI , 49 



List of minerals found in Kansas VII , 27 



Metamorphic deposit in Woodson county VII, 12 



Pliocene Tertiary in western Kansas. Ill, 17 (113) 



Rare forms of fish in Kansas Ill, 22 (121) 



Recent discoveries of fossil footprints in Kansas II, 7 (71) 



Red sandstone of central Kansas 1 , 394 (37) 



Traces of mound-builders in Kansas — II, 5 (69) 



Murphy, E. C. Equation of the mean monthly twenty-one-year temperature 



curve of Lawrence XII, 160 



Is the rainfall of Kansas increasing? XIII, 16 



