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straight line, by Arnold Emch, pp. 111-116; fig. 1. On Toxotrypana of Gerstecker, by W. 
A. Snow, pp. 117-119; 1 fig. A curvimeter, by W. R. Crane, pp. 121-124; fig.1. The sands 
of the Kansas river valley, by M. Z. Kirk, pp. 125-128. Bibliography of North American 
dipterology, 1878-95, by S. W. Williston, pp. 129-144. ‘‘ Horsebacks’”’ in the Kansas coal 
measures, by W. R. Crane, pp. 145-152; figs. 1-5. A preliminary report on the glaciated 
area of Kansas, by Earl G. Swem, pp. 153-160. A geological section at Providence, Mis- 
souri, by Alban Stewart, pp. 161 and 162. Notes on discharge of the Kansas river, by E. C. 
Murphy, pp. 163-168; figs. 1-5. Supplementary notes to the article on continuous groups, 
by H. B. Newson, pp. 169 and 170. Fissicorn Tachinide, by S. W. Williston, pp. 171 and 172; 
figs. land 2. List of Asilide, supplementary to Osten Sacken’s catalogue of North Ameri- 
can diptera, 1879-95, by W. A. Snow, pp. 173-190. On the skull of Ornithostoma, by S. W. 
Williston, pp. 195-198; pl. 1. Bibliography of North American diptera. PartII. By S. W. 
Williston, pp. 199-204. Involutoric collineations in plane and space, by Arnold Emch, pp. 
205-218 ; figs. 1-3. A study of the type of the Greek epitaphios with special reference to the 
oration in Thucydides, by David H. Holmes, pp. 219-286; figs. 1-5. A new species of Di- 
nictis from the White-river Miocene of Wyoming, by Elmer S. Riggs, pp. 237-242; 1 fig. Con- 
tinuous groups of projective transformations, by H. B. Newson. Part II. Pp. 243-250; 
figs. 1 and 2. 
Vol. V, No. 1, 80 pp.; 2 pll.; 13 figs. Projective groups of perspective collineations in the 
plane, treated synthetically, by Arnold Emch, pp. 1-36; figs. 1-13. Hoplophoneus occi- 
dentalis, by E. S. Riggs, pp. 37-52; pl. 1. On the dermal covering of Hesperornis, by S, W. 
Williston, pp. 53 and 54; pl. 11. The duty of the scholar in politics, by Frank Heywood 
Hodder, pp. 55-78. Continuous groups of projective transformation, treated synthetically, 
by H. B. Newson, pp. 81-98; 3 figs. Theory of compound curves in railroad engineering, by 
Arnold Emch, pp. 99-108; 3 figs. 
MANHATTAN.—Kansas State Agricultural College: 
Annual report for 1895, 
Tenth Biennial Report of Board of Regents and faculty, 1895-96, 98 pp.; 10 half-tone 
plates. 
Bulletins: No. 49, May, 1895. Cattle poisoning by potassium nitrate — mastitis, 18 pp. 
No. 50, June, 1895. Kansas Weeds, I —seedlings, 54 pp.; 9 pll., including drawings of 145 
species of Kansas weed seedlings. 
No. 51. Steer Feeding, IV—a comparison between pure-bred shorthorns and scrubs. 
No. 52. Kansas weeds — preliminary circular on distribution. 
No. 53. Pig-feeding Experiments with corn, wheat, Kaffir corn, and cottonseed. 
No. 54. Experiments with oats. 
No. 55. Small Fruits by irrigation. 
No. 56. Experiments with Corn and Kaffir corn. 
No. 57, June, 1896. Kansas weeds, II1I[—a descriptive list, with distribution, 64 pp., in- 
cluding 27 pp. of plates, showing drawings of 209 species of common Kansas weeds, by Miss 
Bertha Kimball and Mr. Geo. L. Clothier, and as many diminutive maps of Kansas, each 
showing the distribution through the state of one weed, by Prof. A. S. Hitchcock. 
No. 58, June, 1896. Cornstalk disease of cattle — preliminary bulletin, pp. 65-78. 
No. 59, August, 1896. Experiments with wheat, pp. 89-105. 
No. 60, September, 1896. Steer-feeding Experiments, series V, pp. 107-146. 
No. 61, November, 1896. Kaffir corn, corn, and soy-bean meal for feed for pigs and cattle, 
pp. 147-168. 
No. 62. Corn Smut, by A. S. Hitchcock and J. B. S. Norton, pp. 169-212; 10 pll. 
A. S. Hitchcock, Author: 
Grasses of Kansas. From Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, 1893-’94, pp. 
135-149; 2 pll. 
Lora L. Waters, Author: 
Erysiphee of Kansas. From Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, 1893-94, 
5 pp.; 2 pill. 
Rockport.—Hlam Bartholomew, Author: 
New Kansas Fungi, by J. B. Ellis and Elam Bartholomew. From Erythea, pp. 1-4, 23-29, 
79-83. 
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Tenth Biennial Report, 1895-96, bound in blue cloth, S. M. Fox, Adjutant General, 104 pp. 
Attorney General: . 
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State Board of Agriculture: 
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