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No. 20. An adequate cause for extremes of climate in geological 

 periods (by title), J. J. Jewett. 



No. 21. Records of desultory collecting in Kansas and Colorado 

 (by title), E. S. Tucker. 



No. 22. Contributions towards a catalogue of insects in Kansas 

 (by title), E. S. Tucker. 



No. 23. Corrections and additions to the list of Kansas mam- 

 mals (by title), D. E. Lantz. 



No. 24. Remarks on the bird fauna of Kansas (by title), D. E. 

 Lantz. 



No. 25. Catalogue and key of the Kansas flora (by title), Ber- 

 nard B. and Lumina Riddle Smyth, and John H. Schaffner. 



No. 26. Food habits of our Kansas lizards and batrachians ( by 

 title), F. A. Hartman. 



No. 27. A list of hymenoptera collected in Arizona in 1902, 

 1903, 1904, 1905 and 1906 by the Kansas entomological expedi- 

 tions, F. H. Snow. 



No. 28. Recent additions to the bird fauna of Kansas, F. H. 

 Snow. 



No. 29. Soil bacteria (by title), L. C. Wooster. 



No. 45. Additions to the list of Kansas ooleoptera for 1906, W. 

 KnauB. 



No. 46. Sacramento mountains. New Mexico, ooleoptera, W. 

 Knaus. 



No. 47. Notes on Kansas ooleoptera, W. Knaus. 



No. 48. Kansas Carabid?e, Cerambycidae, and Chrysomelidse, W. 

 Knaus. 



Many of these papers were read by title and others by abstracts, 

 so that not much time was consumed, and session was adjourned 

 to meet with section A. 



GENERAL SESSION, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30. 



Manual Training Hall, two p. m. 



No. 30. Preliminary announcement of a serial catalogue of peri- 

 odicals, transactions, etc., found in the Academy of Science, Wash- 

 burn College and state libraries, F. B. Dains. 



No. 31. Some tests of Kansas road metals, F. O. Marvin. 



No. 32. Kansas climatology, T. B. Jennings. 



No, 33. The spectrum and spectrum scales, J. T. Lovewell. 



No. 34. Is the Gila monster {Helodertna suspecta Cope) a 

 venomous reptile? F. H. Snow. 



No. 35. Heredity in stock-breeding, I. D. Graham. 



