Memorial Add^^esses. 83 



1894. 

 Contagious Disease of the Chinch-bug. Fourth An. Rep. Exp. Sta., 

 University of Kansas, pp. 1-50, pis. 1-IV. 



Work in Economic Entomology at Kansas University for the Season of 

 1894. Insect Life, VII, pp. 141-144, figs. 



Results of Chinch-bug Experiments. Quart. Rep. Kan. St. Bd. Agri., 

 March, pp. 108-115. 



Periodicity in Kansas Rainfall and Possibilities of Storage of Excess of 

 Rainfall. Ninth Bien. Rep. Kan. St. Bd. Agri., pp. 338-340. 



The Doctrine of Evolution, Commencement Address at Howard Payne 

 College. Howard Payne Exponent, V, pp. 216-235. 



1896. 

 Contagious Disease of the Chinch-bug. Sixth An. Rep. Dir. University 

 of Kansas Exp. Sta., pp. 1-39, pis. I-IV. 



Popular Education in Europe. Rep. Kan. St. Bd. Agri., March, pp. 

 216-221. 



1897. 

 The More Destructive Grasshoppers of Kansas. Bull. Dept. Entom., 

 Oct., pp. 1-17, pis. I-IV (with S. J. Hunter). 



1900. 

 The Beginnings of the University of Kansas. Trans. Kan. St. Hist. Soc, 

 V^I, pp. 70-76. 



1903. 

 Notes on the Birds of Kansas, and a revised catalogue. Trans. Kan. 



Acad. Sci., XVIII. 



1904. 



Notes on Kansas Birds. Trans. Kan. Acad. Sci., XIX. 



1905. 



Notes on Kansas Birds. Trans. Kan. Acad. Sci., XIX. 



Some Results of the University of Kansas Entomological Expeditions to 

 Galveston and Brownsville, Tex., in 1904 and 1905. Trans. Kan. Acad. 

 Sci., XX, pt. I. 



Some Results of the University of Kansas Entomological Expeditions to 

 Arizona in 1904 and 1905. Trans. Kan. Acad. Sci., XX, pt. I. 



1906. 



Additions to the List of Kansas Birds. Trans. Kan. Acad. Sci., XX, pt. II. 



Change in the Climate of Kansas. Trans. Kan. Acad. Sci., XX, pt. II. 



Is the Gila Monster a Poisonous Reptile? Trans. Kan. Acad. Sci., XX, 

 pt. II. 



List of Species of Hymenoptera, collected in New Mexico, 1883-'84; Kan- 

 sas Entomological Expeditions of 1902, 1903,' 1904, 1905, 1906. These collec- 

 tions were made at several points in Arizona. Trans. Kan. Acad. Sci., XX, 

 pt. II. 



SUMMARY. 



Meteorolgy.—A complete series of monthly and annual reports on the 

 weather at Lawrence, from 1868 to 1908; 40 annual reports. Also, 24 papers. 



Ornithology.— 16 papers, of which 9 are lists of birds known in Kansas. 



Entomology.— b% papers, of which 16 are lists of collections at various 

 times and places, 11 relate to structure or habits, and 31 to the economic 

 influence and importance of insects. 

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