16 Kansas Academy of Science. 



3. The Heio:ht of the Clouds Indicative of the Weather. A. A. Graham. 



4. Movement of Flocks of Birds and Swarms of Insects. A. A. Graham. 



5. Increased Efficiency of Telephonic Communication by Utilization of 



Its By-products. H. D. Stroud. 



6. The Value of Cheap Water Power to Communities and the Modern 



Way of Procuring It. H. D. Stroud. 



7. Coleoptera, Amblychila, and Omta^. W. Knaus. 



8. Scarabseidse, Plusiotis and Strategua. W. Knaus. 



9. Rare Coleoptera in Central Kansas. W. Knaus. 



10. Interesting Notes on Captive Reptiles. L. C. R. Smyth. 



11. Review of Arnold and Hannibal's "Marine Tertiary Stratigraphy of 



the North Pacific Coast of North America." A. B. Reagan. 



12. Probable Origin of the Rings of Saturn. A. B. Reagan. 



13. The Pure-food Law in Kansas. Mrs. Agnes A. Murray. 



14. Some Experiments with the Mason Fruit Jar. Mrs. Agnes A. 



Murray. 



15. The Use of Benzidine Hydi-ochloride in the Determination of Sul- 



phates in Water. F. W. Bruckmiller. 

 1(5. Bacteriological Water Analysis Methods as Applied to Western Flora. 

 C. C. Young. 



17. A New Form of Petri Dish Cover. C. C. Young. 



18. The Search for Potash in Kansas. E. E. Lyder. 



19. Heating Values of Natural Gases in the Mid-continental Field. H. C. 



Allen. 



20. A Concise Method foi- the Classification of Common Food Adultera- 



tions. E. H. S. Bailey. 



21. The Puget Sound Marine Station. W. J. Baumgartner. 



22. The Changes in the Apical Cell in Fern Stems. Relative to the 



Changes of Mass in the Same. Miss G. M. Charles. 



23. The Migration of the Spiny Lobster. Bennet M. Allen. 



24. Water Storage in Some of Our Dry Plains Plants. W. C. Stevens. 



25. Composition and Properties of the Yucca Plant. C. A. Beath. 



26. The Fermentation of Lactose in Milk by Bacilluii culi. F. H. Billings 



and Herbert Foote. 



27. The Measurement of the Internal Forces of Seeds. Chas. A. Shull. 



28. Recent Advance Regarding the Foundations of Mathematics. U. G. 



Mitchell. 



29. The Use of Platinic Chloride as an Alkaloidal Reagent in the Detec- 



tion and Estimation of Organic Alkaloids and Poisons. George W. 

 Watson. 



30. The Analysis of the Chewing Gum of Commerce. Ai'thui- E. Steven- 



son. 



31. Kaw River Lake. J. E. Todd. 



32. Cultivation of Medicinal Plants in the United States to Meet the 



Emergency Caused by European Conflicts. L. E. Sayre. 



33. Nutritive P^'actors in Health and Disease. C. F. Nelson. 



34. The Chert Gravels of Eastern Kansas. L. C. Wooster. 



35. Corn Oil. L. E. Sayre. 



35a. Chemical Analysis of Two Plants, Muscale Buttons and Prunella 

 rttlfjcifiH (Reputed as an Antidote for Ivy Poisoning). L. E. Sayre. 



