72 JoFRXAL OF THE MiTCIIEI.L SoCIKTY 



Tho following papers appear elsewhere in this issue of the Jouenal 

 OF THE Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society: 



The Sun's Eclipse, June 8, 191 H. Question. John F. Lanneau. 

 Extension of the Range of rrunus lunhelhita into XorfJi Carolina. 



J. S. Holmes. 

 Eliminations from and Additions to the List of Xorth Carolina liep- 



tiles and Ampliibians. C. S. Bki^siley. 

 Herpetological Fau7ia of North Carolina Compared irifJi that of Vir- 

 ginia. C. S. Beimley, 

 Report of Investigations on the Cause of the Death of Mat wed Chicks 



in Shell i)i Ariificial Incubation. H. B, Ainu'CKLE. 

 A Visit to Smith Island (Lantern). ^X. C. Cokeu. 



For the following papers no abstracts have been received : 



The War Work of American Physicists. C. "\V. Edw^4.kds. (Read 

 by the Secretary.) 



Some Important hut Largely Neglected Scientific Facts. Geoege 

 W. Lay. 



Symptoms of Disease in Plants. F. A. Wolf. 



Notes on the Magnetic Compass. T. F. Hickeesok. 



Variations Within the Individual Sponge Towards Types of Struc- 

 ture Characteristic of Other Species and Genera. H. V. Wilson. 



New or Interesting North Carolina Fungi. H. C. Beaedslee. 



Mineral Fertilizers: Their Mode of Occurrence and Distribution in 

 North Carolina. Collier Cobb. 



Recent Changes in Currituck Sound. Collier Cobb. 



The Return Stroke Due to Lightning. A. H. Patteeson. 



Azalea atlantica and variety. W. C. Cokee. 



E. W. GUDGEE, 



Secretary. 



