22 Journal of the Mitchell Society [August 



The Chlorination of Juglone in Hot Acetic Acid. A. S. Wheeler and 

 J. L. McEwen. 



The Bromination of 2-Amino-p-xiile^ie. A. S. Wheeler and E. W. 

 Constable. 



A New Ketone Reagent: p-Bromophenylsemicarhazide. A. S. Wheeler 

 and J. A, Kender, 



The Constitution of the Dichlorohydroxyethylidene-hisnitroanilines. 

 A. S. Wheeler and S. C. Smith. 



Problems of the Chemist in the Textile Industry. K. W. Franke. 



A Peculiar Reaction Between Dichloroacetic Acid and Aromatic 

 Amines. A. S. Wheeler and S. C. Smith. 



A Suggestion in Regard to Some Problems Relating to the Hydration 

 of Ions. E. E. Randolph. 



A Peculiar Phenomenon of a Bunsen Burner. H. B. Arbuckle. 



The Formation of Rat Sperinatozoa Agglutinins in the Rabbit, with a 

 Brief Discussion of the Problems of Tissue Immunity. (Presented 

 by Chas. Phillips.) W. E. Taylor and H. N. Gould. 



Some Biological Aspects of the Cancer Problem. Chas. Phillips. 



Oogenesis in Some Species of the Saprolegnias. J. N. Couch. 



A Nezv Species of Thraustotheca and a Related Achlya. W, C. Coker. 

 (The new species appears in full in this issue). 



Economic Status of the Forests of the Southeastern United States. 

 W.W.Ashe. (By title.) 



The Age and Structure of the North Carolina Newark. Collier Cobb. 

 (By title.) 



Transportation Problems in Relation to Our Changing Environment. 

 Collier Cobb. (By title.) 



The complete list of members follows, those in attendance at the 

 meeting being starred. 



Alf Old, A. M., Farm Life Academy Star 



Amick, H. C, Teaching Fellow in Geology, Univ. X. C Chapel Hill 



