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pp. 195-234; pll. xxv-xxxtv; fig. 10. The Kansas Niobrara Cretaceous, by S. W. Williston, 
pp. 235-246; pl. xxxy. Physical properties of the Tertiary, by E. Haworth, pp. 247-296; pll. 
XXXVI-xLvIlII. The Pleistocene of Kansas, by S. W. Williston, pp. 297-308. 
Vol. III, 19 x 25 cm., 347 pp.; 30 pll.; 57 figs. Special report on coal, by Erasmus Haworth, 
assisted by W. R. Crane. PartI. Stratigraphy of the Kansas coal measures, by Erasmus 
Haworth, pp. 9-105; pll. 1-xxx; 3 figs. Part II. Geography and detailed stratigraphy of 
the Kansas coal measures; description of mines, mining methods, and mining machinery ; 
chemical and physical properties of Kansas coals; output and commerce; mining direc- 
tory; and mining laws, by W. R. Crane, pp. 108-336; pll. xxx1I-Lxx; 54 figs. 
Vol. IV. Paleontology. The extinct vertebrates of Kansas, by Prof. S. W. Williston, 
594 pp.; 120 pll.; 6 figs. 
The Kansas University Quarterly, vol. VI, series A. Science and mathematics, 210 pp.; 21 
pll. Diptera brasiliana, part IV, by S. W. Williston, pp. 1-12. Restoration of Oreodon 
culbertsonii Leidy, by Alban Stewart, pp. 13-14; pl. 1. Gypsum in Kansas, by G. P. 
Grimsley, pp. 15-28; pll. m-vr; 6 figs. On the chemical composition of some Kan- 
sas gypsum rocks, by E. H. S. Bailey and W. M. Whitten, pp. 29-34. Restoration of 
Ornithostoma ( Pteranodon), by S. W. Williston, pp. 35-52; pl. m. Notice of some verte- 
brate remains from the Kansas Permian, by S. W. Williston, 53-56; 4 figs. A new Plesio- 
saur from the Kansas Comanche Cretaceous, by S. W. Williston, pp. 57-60. Types of pro- 
jective transformations in the plane and in space, by H. B. Newson, pp. 63-70; pl. vi. A 
new explosive compound formed by the action of liquid ammmonia upon iodin, by Ham- 
ilton P. Cady, pp. 71-76. The effect of magnetism upon the spectral lines of sodium, by A. 
St. C. Dunstan, M. E. Rice, and C. A. Kraus, pp. 77-88, 4 figs. Results of windmill tests, 
by E. C. Murphy, pp. 89-94; 2 figs. Brachysaurus, a new genus of Mosasaurs, by S. W. Wil- 
liston, pp. 95-98; pl. vi11. On the extremities of Tylosauras, by 8. W. Williston, pp. 99-102; 
pll. rx-xu. Two new species of Asilids from New Mexico, by Barnum Brown, p, 103. 
Restoration of Kansas Mosasaurs, by S. W. Williston, pp. 108-110; pl. x1m. Salicylic acid 
and calcium sulphite as preservaties of cider, by E. H. S. Bailey and Chas. M. Palmer, pp. 
111-116. On the composition of the Louisville mineral water, by E. H. S. Bailey, pp. 117- 
120. The myology of the hind limb of the raccoon, by R. C. Gowell, pp. 121-126; pll. x1v- 
xvi. Notes on the osteology of Bison antiquus Leidy, by Alban Stewart, pp. 127-136; pl. 
xvir. New species of the syrphid genera Mirogaster Macq. and Ceria Fabr., by Paul 
Hugo Isidor Kahl, pp. 137-146. The Permian and Upper Carboniferous of southern Kan- 
sas, by Charles S. Prosser, pp. 149-176; pl. xtx. Range and distribution of the Mosasaurs, 
with remarks on synonymy, by S. W. Williston, pp. 177-185; pl. xx. Some new cirriped 
crustaceans from the Niobrara Cretaceous of Kansas, by W. N. Logan, pp. 187-190. Power 
of a twelve-foot ‘‘ power,’’ windmill, by E. C. Murphy, pp. 191-200; 6 figs. On new canon- 
ical forms of tlie binary, quintic, and sextic, by Bessie E. Growe, pp. 201-204. On the action 
of sulphuric acid upon strychnine, in the separation of this alkaloid from organic matter, 
by E. H. S. Bailey and Wm. Lange, pp. 205-203. A new Labyrinthodont from the Kansas 
Carboniferous, by S. W. Williston, pp. 209 and 210; pl. xx1. 
Vol. VI, Nos. 1+4, series B, philology and history, pp. 1-180, 1 pl. 
Vol. VII, Nos. 1, 2, series A, science and mathematics. Experiments in judging the dis- 
stance of sound, by C. E. Shutt, pp. 1-8. Experiments in judging the direction of sound, 
L. D. Ikenberry and C. E. Shutt, pp. 9-16. New corals from the Kansas Carboniferous, by 
J. W. Beede, pp. 17 and 18. A geological map of Logan and Gove counties, by Geo, I. Ad- 
ams, pp. 19 and 20. A contribution to the knowledge of the icthyic fauna of the Kansas 
Cretaceous, by Alban Stewart, pp. 21-30; pll. r and mm. Alternating currents in Wheat- 
stone’s bridge, by M. E. Rice, pp. 31-36. Adulterations of buckwheat flour sold in the 
Lawrence market, by Marshall A. Barber, pp. 37-40; pll. ut and ry. The designing of cone 
pulleys, by W. K. Palmer, pp. 41-75. Kinoplasm and nucleolus, by W. C. Stevens, pp. 76- 
85. Physiography of southeastern Kansas, by George I. Adams, pp. 86-102. 
MANHATTAN.—Kansas State Agricultural College: 
Annual report of the experiment station of the Kansas State Agricultural College, 1897, 
pp. 1-20. 
Catalogue of Kansas State Agricultural College, 1896-’97, 96 pp. ; numerous plates. 
Bulletins: No. 65. Grafting the apple, pp. 1-18; pll. I-v11. 
No. 66. Kansas weeds, IV—fruits and seeds, pp. 19-54; pll. I-xvi1. 
No. 67. Steer-feeding experiments, VI, pp. 55-74. 
No. 68. Soil moisture, pp. 75-102; pll. 1-1x. 
No. 70. Vegetable growing, pp. 135-162; 5 pli. 
No. 71. Experiments with wheat, pp. 163-174. 
No. 72. Growth of young stock, pp. 175-180. 
No. 73. Fruit notes, pp. 181-194. 
No. 74. Experiments with oats, pp. 195-212. 
