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14. On the substituted ureas, F. B. Dains. 



15. Chemical processes for the detection of adulterants in or- 

 ganic substances and medicinal chemicals, L. E. Sayre. 



16. An investigation of Kansas mine water (by title), E. H. S. 

 Bailey. 



17. Chemical reactions in benzene (by title), H. C. Allen. 



SECTION B. 

 W. A. Harshbarger, president ; D. F. McFarland, secretary. 



18. A chemical study of the lime and sulfur dip, Roscoe H.. 

 Shaw. 



19. The Loup Fork Miocene of northwestern Kansas, Charles 

 H. Sternberg. 



20. The reaction of animal cells to chemical stimuli, F. H. Hart- 

 man. 



21. Test for cyanide (read by title), H. P. Cady. 



22. Note on use of mercurous sulfate in standard cells ( by 

 title), H. P. Cady. 



23. A mineral found in Topeka, J. T. Lovewell. 



24. Additional observations on the geology of Kansas, L. C. 

 Wooster. 



25. Notes on Coleoptera, W. Knaus. 



26. Some mastodon and mammoth remains found in Buffalo, 

 Kan., M. E. Canty. 



27. Notes on the flora of the Rosebud Indian reservation, South 

 Dakota (by title), Albert B. Reagan. 



28. Hygroscopic structures in the distribution of pollen grains 

 and spores (illustrated), M. A. Bijrber. 



29. Secondary increase in thickness of smilax (illustrated), W. 

 C. Stevens. 



30. Nutrition of developing spores in ferns (illustrated), W. C. 

 Stevens. 



31. Dry periods in northeastern Kansas and the relation to wa- 

 ter-supplies, W. C. Hoad. 



33. Collecting insects at night, E. S, Tucker. 



33. Transpiration in plants, L. M. Peace. 



34. Melilotus alha (white clover) (by title), R. W. Coppedge. 



35. On Coleoptera of New Mexico — III, W. Knaus. 



36. Notes on Cicindelidse — II, Eugene G. Smyth. 

 Section adjourned at five o'clock. 



At six o'clock the Academy met in the large assembly-room of 

 Snow hall, where a most delightful banquet had been prepared by 

 the faculty of the University, and soon about seventy-five mem- 



