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Valentine, Judge D. M., elected to life membership. .... 1.2. vee scoe vncd voce cece cece cece veces 3, 16 
Wagner, Geo. mentioned cones ccc ce siersicewe.o occ nis oreia'sle! jwrormels letoalteme tee ates weetcet ate eee 19, 221, 223 
Walters; Jc Di, Menton sie) ski< se anleedc erste odin vidteipeee ewe a owatel vote eleeietete's 0 ujolo Nieto dente = anette 6, 19. 
Ward, Lester F., mentioned.............. 123, 131, 188, 134, 185, 142, 148, 162, 167, 175, 176, 177 
Washington county Dakota sandstone... ty ob 'as vwlvilcclaele eles emeen eee ae 
Water-supply from a sanitary standeiniel in lantaiee ioe 0. ates ik o soled Bes Cree emteele Sen 52 
Water-supply of the Dakota ,CretacOOuUS ..6..< se ccas np cinee demcdwivens bccclesinidelesiaccleeah eet 152 
Welin;J;.n:, elected to: membershipy san. e0cs csintnt octane dencschact dclewsciece sinset te oem cna 1, 19 
West; .d 1dresh.ue;, MONON: 20. os swsni, Woiccinunn ple sawess smavicelawes bee ultcleeieeurtamemte 130, 162, 166 
Westgate)id. ML.) Olocted:-to Memberships sissies ivcice: swiect esas b/ecwisslcleiu nein © wure.clsoiciveve oaial ca eter 6, 19 
White Coca MentlONG.5.scai00 scree eae o tener 131, 132, 144, 166, 167, 171, 172, 174, 175, 176 
White, Mark —Geology of the Glass mountains of western Oklahoma............... 2, 199, 200 
elected to mombership yes aioe ua aces specie cacwurs aay elke Meee rues acs meine eerie 2, 19 
Wihite; Panl Ji, mentioned ss, 2... csc ccis ay acc a ncntenctmicanye ajdelduceisemutie tines bekihd nals NRO eC tera 199 
Willard, J. T.— Effect upon composition of the soil of continuous cropping of wheat... 7, 41-42 
MOENGIONGE sé :5i5oc ews Serene « s'dn w omipeeigineh ein ous Wem aiaecn owe wiewiels dni ga eee 5, 6) Tease 
Willard, J. T., and Kinsley, A. T.—-On the effect of oxygen upon animal life............. 7, 38-41 
Williston, 8. W.—A new turtle from the Kansas Cretaceous......... 0.2... eee ce eens eee eee 195-199 
MGERWONEG. ..sc56 vcenes ees 2, 8, 7, 10, 12, 16, 181, 139, 166, 167, 177, 195, 222 
Wooster; C;, elected to DMaa inks. chnnivcuscwean weaned. auleinasnts ves ce cape heeheeuenneee $5 tle eag 
TION ELONOG soos soracc erties ou n's se VM ne kh WOEDE Tathave ae a's naw een eae tere ere 5, 19, 221 
SUGGESTION. 
Persons friendly to the Academy, having a surplus of scientific books or of 
natural history or scientific specimens, and desiring to place them where the 
greatest number of people may be benefited by them, will do well to donate them 
to the Kansas Academy of Science, at Topeka. The Academy will pay freight 
and give the donors credit in placing them on exhibition in the State Museum. 
B. B. Smyru, Curator. 
