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8. Artificial Rubber, Prof. L. E. Sayre, Ph. M., Kansas University. 



4. Our Mining Future. Prof. A. C. Terrill, M. E., Kansas Uni- 



versity. 



5. Notes on Stramonium. Prof. L. D. Havenhill, Ph. M., Kansas 



University. 



6. Utilization of Solar Energy. H. W. Swingle, Topeka. 



7. The Adulteration of Jams and Jellies. Prof. W. S. Long, State 



Food Laboratory. 



8. Notes on Mescale Buttons. Prof. L. E. Sayre. 



9. So-called Elements. Dr. J. T. Lovewell, Topeka. 



10. Alfalfa Flour. Miss Sprague, B. S., Kansas University, 

 n. Notes on the Strata of Deep Wells in Butler County. G. R. 

 Smith, Lawrence. 



12. Total Solar Eclipse, June 8, 1918. Prof. E. Pettit. 



13. Further Note on Corn Oil and the New Point of View in Food 



Values. Prof. L. E. Sayre. 



14. The Relation Between the Quantities of Tin and Hydrogen in 



"Springers." W. S. Long. 



15. Double Star Measurements at Washburn College. Prof. E. 



Pettit. 



16. The Composition of Commercial Fruit Extracts. W. S. Long. 



17. Oil and Gas Survey of Butler County, Kansas. W. W. Swingle, 



M. A., Topeka. 



18. Shifting of Cities. A. A. Graham, LL. B., Topeka. 



19. Some Common Fallacies About Kansas Weather. S. D. Flora, 



Weather Bureau, Topeka. 



20. Analyses and Comparative Heating Values of Natural Gas and 



Coals. Prof. H. C. Allen, University of Kansas. 



Section 2. — Biological Science: 



1. Lecture: The Karakul Sheep, and Other Domesticated Animals 



of Central Asia. Prof. R. K. Nabours, Kansas State Agri- 

 cultural College. 



2. Five Years' Research in the Fossil Fields of Alberta. Dr. 



Charles Sternberg, Lawrence. 



3. Botanical Notes, 1917. Prof. F. G. Agrelius, M. A., State Nor- 



mal School, Emporia. 



4. Some Recently Discovered Kansas Coleoptera. Warren Knaus, 



McPherson. 



5. Cultivation of Medicinal Plants in the United States. Prof. 



L. E. Sayre, Ph. M. 

 G. The Domestic Cat — A Host of the Dog Tapeworm, Tsenicu 

 puiiformis Bloch. Prof. J. E. Ackert, Kansas State Agricul- 

 tural College, Manhattan. 



7. Heredity and Education. Prof. L. C. Wooster, Ph. D., State 



Normal School, Emporia. 



8. Collecting Notes on Kansas Coleoptera. Warren Knaus, Mc- 



Pherson. 



9. Birds of the Bois Fort Indian Reservation and Adjacent Terri- 



tory in Minnesota. Prof. A. B. Reagan, Ignacio, Colo. 



