154 KANSAS ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. 
EE. H. 8. Bailey, Ph. D., Kansas State University: 
Natural gas and coal oil in Kansas, by E. H.S. Bailey, 14 pp. From Kan. Univ. Quar., 
Vol. IV., No. 1, 1895. 
Arnold Emch, State University: 
Projective groups of perspective collineations in the plane treated synthetically, by 
Arnold Emch, 35 pp.; 18 figs. 
Ephraim Miller, Ph. D., Kansas State University: 
Outline of mathematical work, by E. Miller, 12 pp. 
A new theory of the surface markings of the moon, by E. Miller, 6 pp. From Popular 
Astronomy. 
Astronomy in the high schools, by E. Miller, 4 pp. From Popular Astronomy. 
University of Kansas: 
Catalogue of the University for the year 1895-95, 146 pp.; 1 half-tone plate. 
Catalogue of the School of Law for collegiate year 1895-’96, 20 pp. ; 1 half-tone plate. 
Catalogue of the School of Pharmacy for the collegiate year 1895-96, 33 pp.; 4 half-tone 
plates. 
Bulletin of the University Extension lecture courses for academic year 1896-97, May, 
1896, 33 pp. 
Bulletin of the Department of Mathematics and Astronomy, 1896-97, May, 1896, 7 pp. 
University of Kansas Geological Survey, Erasmus Haworth, Geologist: 
The University Geological Survey of Kansas, Vol. I, 19x25 cm., 330 pp.; 31 pll.; 9 figs. 
Geologic section from Galena to Wellington, by George I. Adams, pp. 16-30; 1 pl. Geologic 
section across the Flint hills along the Missouri Pacific railroad, beginning at Cedarvale 
and extending to Winfield, by C. N. Gould, pp. 31-3t; 1 fig. Geologie section from Baxter 
Springs to the Nebraska line, by Erasmus Haworth and John Bennett, pp. 35-71; 1 pl.; 2 
figs. Geologic section along the Neosho and Cottonwood rivers, by M. Z. Kirk, pp. 72-85; 
1pl. Geologic section along the Missouri Pacific railroad from the state line, Bourbon 
county, to Yates Center, by John Bennett, pp. 86-98; 1 pl.; 1 fig. Geologic section from 
state line, opposite Boicourt, to Alma, principally along the Osage river, by John G. Hall, 
pp. 99-106; 1 pl. Geologic section along the Kansas river from Kansas City to McFarland, 
including a section along Mill creek, by John Bennett, pp. 107-124; with an addendum, by 
Geo. I. Adams, pp. 124-128; 1 fig.; 1 pl. Geologic section from Coffeyville to Lawrence, by 
Erasmus Haworth, pp. 129-139; 1 pl. Geologic section from Atchison to Barnes, along the 
Central branch of the Missouri Pacific railroad, by E. B. Knerr, pp. 140-144; 1 pl. Resume 
of the stratigraphy and correlations of the carboniferous formations, by Erasmus Haworth, 
pp. 195-217; 8 pll.; 3 figs. The coal fields of Kansas (preliminary), by Erasmus Haworth, 
pp. 218-251. Oil and gasin Kansas (preliminary), by Erasmus Haworth, pp. 232-245. Surface 
gravels of the Carboniferous area, by Erasmus Haworth, pp. 246-255. The coal-measure 
soils (preliminary), by Erasmus Haworth, pp. 256-269. Preliminary catalogue of the in- 
vertebrate paleontology of the Carboniferous of Kansas, by John Bennett, pp. 270-310. 
The Kansas University Quarterly, Vol. III, Nos. 3 and 4, pp. 165-310 + xiv; pll. xrv-xx1; 
1 map; several figures. New or little-known extinct vertebrates, by S. W. Williston, pp. 
165-176; pll. xtv-x1x. Cnephalia and its allies, by W. A. Snow, pp. 177-186. A new species 
of Pelecocera, by W. A. Snow, p. 187. Exotic Tabanide, by S. W. Williston, pp. 189-196. 
Chemical analysis of counterfeit gold dust, by V. L. Leighton and H. P. Cady, pp. 197-200. 
The temperature sense, by William Newton Logan, pp. 201-204. American Platypezide, by 
W. A. Snow, pp. 205-207. Semi-arid Kansas, by S. W. Williston, pp. 209-216; with map of 
Kansas. Collection and storage of water in Kansas, by E. C. Murphy, pp. 218-224; with 
map of Kansas. Diptera of Colorado and New Mexico, by W. A. Snow, pp. 225-248. Sup- 
plementary list of North American Syrphide, by W. A. Snow, pp. 249-262. Dialysis and 
Triptotricha, by 8. W. Williston, pp. 263-266; fig. 1. New Bombyliide, by S. W. Williston, 
pp. 267-269. The stratigraphy of the Kansas coal measures, by Erasmus Haworth, pp. 
271-290; figs.1 and 2. Division of the Kansas coal measures, by Erasmus Haworth, pp. 291- 
296; figs. 3 and 4. The coal fields of Kansas, by Erasmus Haworth, pp. 297-310; pll. xx 
and xxtI. 
Vol. IV, Nos. 1-4, 260 pp.; 4pll.; 35 figs. Natural gas and coal oil in Kansas, by E. H. S. 
Bailey, pp. 1-14. Experiments in the solution of the labor problem, by F. W. Blackmar, pp. 
15-30. The servant-girl problem, by Martha Boutelle Snow, pp. 31-40. The condition of 
packing-house employees, by A. E. Moody, pp. 41-60. Note on the mandible of Ornitho- 
stoma, by S. W. Williston, p. 61; pl. 1. Notes on air resistance and pressure, by E. C. 
Murphy, pp. 63-66; pl. 1. The Coffeyville explosion, by Erasmus Haworth, pp. 67-70. 
Projective transformations, by H. B. Newson, pp. 71-92; figs. 1-5. Theoretical and meas- 
ured pumping power of windmills, by E.C. Murphy, pp. 93-106; figs. 1-11. Two remarkable 
new genera of diptera, by S. W. Williston, pp. 107-110. Involutoric transformation of the 
