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Hist of plants in my Florida herbarium—Hitchcock...... <0... 0... .ccscs occe cece oeuicewcceeigeeeneee 108 
Maize, nitrogen-content of, and possibilities for improvement—Willard ...................-.- 46 
Matthews, R:—Anisostonviws: CAT OWUNENSIS.. c.1cc.3cnnmie 0.210 sho oe. ciels seis samicie lel eeie eles eee nee eee 277 
Mead: J. Ri—Felis CONCOlOT. . cc ccacn ae onncreimieee. ocebins dee seek te donne Cente ee 273 
Natural history. notes!o£ 1859s. Sscc% cca se ccks vswinanicte ess «osu ee) Aenean 280 
Some notes on the birds of southern Kansas... 2. 0.0.2.0. ..2-c.cs sccceounoeeieen 216 
Were quails native to Kansas? ..0.).dee ac scaces sess ap Fem cs cle oie eaeenict ene 277 
Membership of Academy ini 1899): o../.coc siseisics ms :enmig 00s so'=/sjeniecia com sae oe cincoen ieee eee 13 
Mentor beds, new developments in the—Jones...... ee Ra 5 ee J igcave: arena, Cheetos eh 65 
Mineral springs and wells of Kansas, report on the — Bailpy Sia Ssacerateck: krarctRGion Saher eet? oar 42 
Natural history notes of 1859—M6a ci od oossroe oc webina cov ameramin awa aber an seen een tee eee 280 
Natural history possibilities of Belvidere and vicinity —Gould.................. 2200 cece eeeeee 283 
New developments in the Mentor bedS— Jones... ........ .cccee ceccee svete cans cece send voce sences 65 
Nitrates in well-waters, occurrence Of — Bailey <.... 6.2.0. <ccjewcenccccecceesiucwieheuesnenoetiedee 40 
Norton, J. B. S.—A bibliography of literature relating to the effects of wind on plants....... 103 
Notes on the timbered mounds of the Kaw reservation — Gould ....... 2.2... 00.20. cee eee ceeees 282 
Occurrence of nitrates in well-waters— Bailey... o. 26 cence ccwew cen sd ene vep cneejtunic ects wcmmeeiee 40 
Otis, D. H.— Root tubercles and their production by inoculation........ 0.0.0.2... cece e cee eee 88 
Parmenter, C. S.— Fossil turtle cast from the Dakota epoch. ............ cc2e cece ee cence eens 67 
Parrott, Percy J.— The elm twig-girdler (Oncideres cingulatus Say)...... 2.20. cece cece ceeces 200 
Physiography of southeastern Kansas—AGaMms. ....0055 sccc es awe ane oss ccens nen viseesceleee eeunean 53 
Plants in my Florida herbarium, list of — Hitchcock.................2..0e000 cee PP Se ricc 108 
Proceedings thirtieth annual meeting — KMOrT on... 6. cvacdciewae ccsece ands scinnnsy cena Gene 1 
Proceedings thirty-first annual meeting — Knerr.. ...... 0. cece secon: connes sauces ccnns sesensmmee 6 
Purification of water— Tweedale... oo. 05.5. rs ness cece esinecnas deen casei nine Vapsine'= alten 
Quails, were they native to Kansas? 2... 00sec suwvnaas opsle scie-nins pe oadieies peixa unl pocsesise Ri enne 277 
Relativity in science — Knerr 322. ioe cscs ca va'e dns eh wwles <n wainsn vrais as sidan tbeinieniale Rae 34 
Report on the mineral springs and wells of Kansas— Bailey........... 2.0... eee ce eeee cece cees 42 
Review of Kansas. ornithology — Lantz... <5 scces «ns dame one ok win ap as ans bie wmpaie nin cee ome oss Ook 
Root tubercles and their production by inoculation —Otis..........0 22... cece cence cee eee $38 
Sayre, L. E.— Therapeutical notes on plants growing in Kansas..............22+seeeeeveee cece 85 
Science in education ( presidential address)—Williston................0.ceeee cece eens ceeecees 16 
Sciences, TElAtivlGy UM — MMIOUT. . ova sc.cw. dees pace sis ns's s sawe ys animes Ss nniecees.c ones deiee@ia/ ieee . of 
Silico-barite nodules from near Salina, Kan.— Knerr....... 2.2.2. 0222s cecees cence cece cece sees 43 
Smith, Alva J.— Fusulina cylindrica shell structure ...... ..cc00 cence cece ceeceenecece cecececs 64 
Smyth, B. B.—Accessions to the library.................- Bi o:0, 6 on sis.s oc cine’ sap nviec vase nese eee 285 
Additions to the flora of Kansas,...: rcicc.ssc ccs ckacceviccacn sees cwaacuiedune eee 158 
Biloralhorologe for Kansass i ais ve op poces.odkcetiag ven secienenee as a ene eee 106 
Therapeutical notes and descriptions of parts of medicinal plants growing in Kansas—Sayre, 85 
Tweeddale, Wmi— Water purifications. ...... 00 ks ase cdencas se eucemebs enna tnnsesanae soa heen 48 
Willard, J. T.—Variations in the nitrogen-content of maize, and possibilities for improve- 
MONGOL Ue otek la aiecis oo 0.0.0 sas oc um) Bamehanlacn ere le-tne Sasals aaime mibp cpm etibince cx tw oot all alae en 46 
Williston, S. W.— Science in education ( presidential address)....... 2... ..0e cece cece cece ceecee 16 
SUGGESTION. 
Persons friendly to the Academy, having a surplus of scientific books, or of 
natural history or scientific specimens, desiring to put them to good use so that 
the greatest number of people might be benefited by them, would 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. Smytxu, Curator. 
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