320 KANSAS ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. 



W. H. Thompson; pp. 221-227. The Wabash arch, by S. S. Gorby; pp. 228-241. 

 Geographical botany, by Maurice Thompson; pp. 242-252. Origin of the Indiana 

 flora, by Jolm M. Coulter and Harvey Thompson; pp. 253-282. Fossil mammals 

 of the post-pliocene in Indiana, by Maurice Thompson; pp. 2S3-2S5. The pre- 

 historic race in Indiana, by S. S. GorT)y; pp. 286-313. Natural gas, by Maurice 

 Thompson; pp. 314-334. 



Sixteenth Annual Report, 1888, Maurice Thompson, State Geologist; 472 pp.; 

 10 pll.; map, 50x90 cm. Drift beds of Indiana and the Wabash arch, by 

 Maurice Thompson, pp. 20-53. Fossils and their value, and outline sketch 

 of the minerals of Indiana, by W. H. Thompson, pp. 54-86. Gold, silver and 

 precious stones, and the foi-mation of soils, by Maurice Thompson; pp. 87-97. 

 Report upon the geology of Dekalb and Allen counties, by Charles R. Dryer; 

 pp. 98-130. Pulaski and White counties, by W. H. Thompson; pp. 131-154. Pre- 

 liminary sketches of the characteristic plants, and of the aquatic and shore 

 birds, of the Kankakee region, by Maurice Thompson; pp. 155-164. Geology 

 of Miami 'county, and natural gas and petroleum, by S. S. Gorby; pp. 165-301. 

 The structure, classification, and arrangement of American paleozoic crinoids 

 into families, by S. A. Miller; pp. 302-326. Descriptions of echinodermata from 

 the coal measures and subcarboniferous rocks of Indiana, Missouri and Iowa, 

 by S. A. Miller and F. E. Gurley; pp. 327-373; pll. I-X. 



Seventeenth Annual Report, 1891, S. S. Gorby, State Geologist; 705 pp.; 20 

 pll.; 12 figs.; map in colors, 50x90 cm. Report upon the building stones of 

 Indiana, by Maurice Thompson; pp. 18-113. Geology of Steuben county, by 

 Charles R. Dryer; pp. 114-134. Flora of Steuben county, by E. Bradner; pp. 

 135-159. Geology of Whitley county, by Charles R. Dryer; pp. 160-170 (gives ele- 

 vations of localities on the tliird and fourth Erie moraines). Geology of 

 Carroll county, by Maurice Thompson; pp. 171-191. Geology of Wabash county, 

 by Moses N. Elrod and A. C. Benedict; pp. 192-272. Petroleum in Indiana, by 

 A. C. Benedict; pp. 306-325. Natural gas area, by E. T. J. Jordan; pp. 326-364. 

 Butterflies of Indiana ,by W. S. Blatchley; pp. 365-408. Batrachians and rep- 

 tiles of Indiana, by Dr. O. P. Hay; pp. 409-609; figs. 1-12. Paleontology, by S. A. 

 Miller; pp. 611-705; pll. I-XX. 

 Indiana Academy of Science.— (See Brookville, Ind.) 

 TERRE HAUTE.— Barton W. Bvermann. (See Washington, D. C.) 



Lucien M. Underwood, Ph. D.: 



Report of the Botanical Division of the Indiana State Biological Survey, by 

 Lucien M. Underwood, Director; pp. 13-30. List of Cryptogams at present 

 known to inhabit the state of Indiana; pp. 30-67. 



IOWA. 

 AMES.— Iowa Academy of Science (see Des Moines.) 

 Iowa Agricultural College Experiment Station: 



Bulletin No. 22, pp. 819-862. 



No. 23, pp. 865-940; 1 plate; 12 figures. 

 L. H. Pammel, Iowa Agricultural College Experiment Station: 



Modification of Plants by Climate, by A. A. Crozier. 36 pp. 



On the Pollination of Phlomis Tuberosa L., and the perforation of flowers, 

 by L. H. Pammel. From Trans. St. L. Acad. Sci., V, pp. 241-277; pll. VI, VII. 



On the Seed-coats of the Genus Euphorbia, by L. H. Pammel. Trans. St. L. 

 Acad. Sci., V, pp. 543-568; pll. XII-XIV. 



On the Infiuence of Fungicides upon the germination of seeds. Agr. Sci., 

 VIII, nn. 215-231. 



Fungous Diseases of the Sugar Beet, by L. H. Pammel, 16 pp. ; 7 pll. 



Bulletin No. 20, Iowa Agr. Coll. Exp. Sta., pp. 679-730. Grass and leaf -hoppers, 

 by Herbert Osborn; pp. 713-715. Treatment of spot diseases of the cherry and 

 currant, and potato blight, by L. H. Pammel; pp. 716-720. Prevention of corn 

 and oat smut, by L. H. Pammel and F. C. Stewart; pp. 721-723. 



No. 21, pp. 735-804; 2 pll. An aromatic bacillus of cheese, by L. H. Pammel; 

 pp. 794-796. Some bacteriological work in the dairy, by L. H. Pammel; pp. 

 797-804. 



No. 22, pp. 819-861. * 



No. 23, pp. 865-890; 1 pi.; 12 figs. Results of crossing cucurbits, by L. H. 

 Pammel; pp. 906-917. Notes on a few common fungous diseases, by L. H. 

 Pammel; pp. 918-924. 



