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Constitution 5 



I'y-laMs 7 



Appropriation for 1913-1914 



An Act for the Protection of Birds. Their Nests and Eggs 9 



Public Offenses— Hunting Wild Birds— Penalty U) 



Ofiicers, 1913-1914 11 



Executive Committee 11 



Curators 11 



Committees Academy of Science, 1914 12 



Officers of the Academy of Science (A TaMe of) 13 



Members 14 



Fellows 14 



Active Members 22 



Resolution of Sympathy to Charles W. Fairbanks 34 



Minutes of Spring Meeting 35 



Minutes of tlie Twenty-ninth Annual Meeting Indiana Academy of 



Science 37 



President's Address : Work of the Indiana Academy of Science. Don- 

 aldson Bodine 43 



Wabash Studies. lY : The Flood of March, 1913, at Terre Haute. 



Charles R. Dryer 55 



The Flood of March, 19:3, Along the Ohio River and Its Tributaries 



in Southeastern Indiana. Glenn Gulbertson 57 



The Wabash River Flood of 1913, at Lafayette, Indiana. R. L. Sackett 63 

 The Selective Action of Gentian Violet in Bacteriological Analysis. 



C. M. Ililliard 69 



An Epidemic of Diarrhoea. Presumably ]Milk-borne. P. A. Tetrault. . . 75 

 On the Vertical Distribution of the Planktc^n in Winona Lake. Glen- 

 wood Henry 77 



A Simple Apparatus for the Study of Phototropic Responses in Seed- 

 lings. George N. Hoffer 93 



A Test of Indiana Varieties of Wlieat Seed for Fungous Infection. 



George N. Koffer 97 



Pyropolyporus Everliartii (Ellis and Gall) Murrill as a Wound Para- 

 site. George N. Hoffer 99 



The Mosses of Monroe Comity. Indiana, II. Mildred Nothnagle and 



F. L. Pickett 103 



