THIRTY-SECOND ANNUAL MEETING. 3 
The committee on membership also reported the following as en- 
titled to life membership: EK. Miller, 8. A. Baldwin, I. D. Graham, 
D. M. Valentine. On motion, they were duly elected. 
The question of time and place for the next annual meeting was 
made a special order for four o’clock. 
The reading of papers was then continued. 
11. On the Leonid meteors of 1833, by J. R. Mead. 
12. An example of variation in the human cranium, by H. J. 
Harnly. 
13. Additions to the flora of Kansas, by A. S. Hitchcock. 
14. On testing paving bricks, by F. O. Marvin. 
15. Mirages, by B. B. Smyth. (Read by title.) 
16. An historical list of Kansas mammals, by D. E. Lantz. (By 
title. ) 
17. A plan for a small astronomical observatory, by E. B. Knerr. 
(By title.) 
18. On the selachians of the Kansas Cretaceous, by 8. W. Williston. 
(By title.) 
19. Stratigraphy of southeastern Kansas, by Geo. I. Adams. (By 
title. ) 
20. On some Diatomacez of Topeka and vicinity, by Geo. H. Cur- 
tis. 
21. Analysis of magnesia waters near Madison, by F. W. Bushong. 
22. Technique in the study of Coccidex, by 8. J. Hunter and W.S. 
Sutton. (By title.) 
23. Collecting notes from southwest Kansas, by Warren Knaus. 
24. Additions to the list of Kansas Coleoptera, by Warren Knaus. 
25. On the electrical conductivity of liquid ammonia solutions, by 
E. C. Franklin. (By title.) 
At this point the question of time and place of the next meeting 
was taken up and discussed by several members. On motion, the 
matter was left to the executive board for decision. 
The reading of papers was continued. 
26. The softening and purifying of water by the Tweeddale proc- 
ccess. by W. Tweeddale. (Read by title.) 
27. Melanoplus differentialis and M. bivittatus in Kansas, by 
Hunter and Sutton. (By title.) 
28. Notes of a trip through western Wyoming, by J. R. Mead. 
29. The host-plants of Kansas Coccide, by P. J. Parrott. (By 
title.) 
30. The orthopteran genus Melanoplus in Kansas, by Hunter and 
Sutton. (By title.) 
31. A comparison of the faunas of the Permian in England and 
America, by J. W. Beede. 
