Thirty-ninth Annual Meeting. 11 



SECTION A. 

 B. F. Eyer, chairman ; J. A. Yates, secretary. 



No. 1. Dances of the Jemez Pueblo Indians (by title), Albert 

 B. Reagan. 



No. 3. Modulus of lunar influence — not in lifting but in falling 

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



No. 4. A most wonderful tool, John H. Klopfer. 



No. 5. Harmonic forms — plane forms (second paper), B. B. 

 Smyth. 



No. 6. The form and dimensions of the earth, H, I. Woods. 



No. 7. On the composition of Kansas oil, F. W. Bushong. 



No. 8. The quantitative estimation of iron and cobalt by the 

 rotating cathode, R. W. Curtis and S. A. McReynolds. 



No. 9. On the formation of azo compounds, F. B. Dains. 



No. 10. On the precipitation of potassium ferrocyanide in the 

 presence of ammonium salts, F. B. Dains,. 



No. 11. Method of analysis for pharmaceutical preparations 

 (by title), L. D. Havenhill. 



No. 12. Method for the detection of small quantities of benzine 

 in gases (by title), W. F. Faragher. 



No. 13. The pharmaceutical industry of America (by title), H. 

 W. Emerson. 



No. 17. Short methods for drug assay ( by title), H.W. Emerson. 



No. 49. A test for artificial bleaching of flour (by title), J. T. 

 Willard. 



No. 51. The capacity of a condenser as a function of time, as 

 found by the method of direct discharge as well as by alternating 

 currents (by title), Bruce V. Hill. 



No. 37. Nature photography in Kansas — the work of Mr. and 

 Miss McColm, Grace R. Meeker. 



Voted that the privileges of the floor be extended to all visitors. 



Adjourned, to meet in general session in the manual training 

 high school hall, at two o'clock p. M. 



SECTION B. 

 J. E. Welin, chairman ; W. A. Harshbarger, secretary. 



The section met in the library of the Academy, and the follow- 

 ing program was presented : 



No. 18. Some geological studies on northwestern Washington, 

 and adjacent British territory (by title), Albert B. Reagan, 



No. 19. Development of forest belts in the northwestern part of 

 of Clay county, Kansas (by title), John H. SchaflPner. 



