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46. A revised catalogue of the Lepidoptera of Kansas, F. H. 

 Snow. 



47. Noise; its relation to health disease, and longevity, J. M. 

 McWharf. 



48. History of oil and natural gas development in the middle 

 West (by title), George P. Grimsley. 



SECTION B. 



49. On HaliptidcTB, Dytiscidse, Gyrinidse, Hydrophilidse, Syl- 

 phidse, Elastioidfe and Ptinidae of Kansas, W. Knaus. 



50. On the malaria musquito and the relative number present 

 in the vicinity of Lawrence, S. J. Hunter. 



51. Catalogue of the Goss ornithological collection, with origi- 

 nal notes and measurements by Col. N. S. Goss (by title), pre- 

 pared by B. B. Smyth, curator. 



52. Comparison of the microscopical structure of stems and 

 roots, C. M. Sterling. 



53. Additions to the list of Kansas Coleoptera for 1905, W. 

 Knaus. 



54. Notes on the white sheep, L. L. Dyche. 



55. A little experiment in flower- making, Grace Meeker. 



56. The gas- and oil-engine for commercial purposes, P. F. 

 Walker. 



57. A deep well at Emporia, Alva J. Smith. 



58. Additions to list of Kansas arachnids, Theo. H. Scheffer^ 



59. Additions to the list of Kansas Diptera, F. F. Crevecoeur, 



60. The botanical features. of the new United States Pharma- 

 copoeia, L. E. Sayre, 



61. A revised catalogue of the Lepidoptera of Kansas, F, H. 

 Snow.- 



The committee on necrology reported that no death of any mem- 

 ber during the past year had been brought to their notice. 



Professor Bailey and others called attention to the need of a 

 publication committee, who should decide which of the papers 

 read during the session should be printed in the Transactions. 



The matter was left in the hands of the executive committee to 

 appoint such a board of critics. 



Professor Sayre announced that special privileges would be 

 granted to members of the Academy in visiting the exhibition of 

 Tissot paintings. 

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