INDEX TO THIS VOLUME, 
ACADEMY INDEX. 
ACADEMY PAPERS—TITLES: 
Accessions to the library—by the libra- 
PUI cites foe ea ds. 5, scone eek caaniiras 138 
Additions to Goss’s revised catalogue 
of the birds of Kansas—V. L. Kellogg, 15 
Additions to ‘‘The Grasses of Kansas”’ 
Aa ELIUCH COE K ocisiareciot ost = sienaansiatnis 59 
Additions to the list of Kansas Coleop- 
TOEA— Wet OO AUSS 22s a kat cntaeioinnciiae 18 
Alkyl hypobromites, on the—F. W. 
BISHGODS! ees. sone CO ac 2s See ee 81 
Atchison and Nemaha mineral waters 
= RNOET 6. 2 ict.a.5 a0 See cent. 88 
Barite nodules in wood—E. B. Knerr.. 80 
Birds of Kansas, additions to Goss’s re- 
vised catalogue of the—V. L. Kellogg, 15 
Buried moraine of the Shunganunga— 
BAB a Siny thy 2s pessoas cae ewes aes 95 
Closing of Michigan glacial lakes, the 
Ee Be SID Y GUL! oc nahacines ers clare saeietoaels 23 
Cone-in-cone (an impure calcite)—H. 
See FLATLY 5.5255 stopdnes sien aie sores ceteris 22 
Drill hole at Wichita, the—J.R. Mead, 20 
Equus beds, the McPherson—J. W. 
BEBO ase. 2. ves des ateaiciee SATO sameraeee 104 
Erythroniums, the propagation of—E. 
BS IK MOET 5:5, ase: <ioyrate ta reiara lale bres esa/epura wahoo 73 
Flora of Kansas, additions to the—B. 
SAS GINS coe vic oa nieve dclePereisientoenn were 60 
Flowering plants of McPherson county 
Fe) PELAPTALY) sitios .colss aes saci aiselasfoe 75 
Frosted poor-will, notes on the—D. E. 
PRATER ee Fee a inca oaiesauue Sores ceieoee 14 
Geology of Effingham ridge—J. W. Wil- 
ROD EM races fini ecaiarin us sini ov sles einwe) vl taro wie Wore, orev 113 
Geology of Shawnee county —J. W. 
Lb {e2/t DR A ne oe ea a 27 
Gypsum in Kansas—G. P. Grimsley.... 122 
Injurious insects, notes on—S. J. Hun- 
ORs, ace, cictay agai neh, ale oats vldcee, 0 o'n'5.0@ ere wbo 58 
In memoriam—James H. Carruth—E. 
H.S. Bailey and B. B. Smyth........ 135 
In memoriam— Robert Hay—A. H. 
EEBGMDPSOMSs wospcee ences nate wate bee se wie 131 
James H. Carruth—E. H. S. Bailey and 
BAB omythie fasta sono dee ho totirsedo tess 135 
Kansas mineral waters—H. E. Davies, 8&2 
Kansas physiography, notes on—J. W. 
[GGUS re cts ioeiat Fes Seticceetta ae cde ae oe 114 
Librarian, report of—B. B. Smyth..... 137 
Mars, where did it get its moons ?7—E. 
MH Or Scene) soe av aee veh sae ares 46 
Mentor beds, the—A. W. Jones......... lll 
ACADEMY PAPERS—Continued: 
Mineral waters of Atchison and Nem- 
aha counties—K. B. Knerr............ 88 
Mineral waters of Kansas—H. E. Da- 
MIOSE sae acedee aden ted ociaanntae arena 82 
Mydaide, notes and descriptions of— 
SWE Willistonos ccc seh one oeees 53 
Natural palimpsests, the study of—G. 
IP Grimislevinssa-perco tiene ee eeaes 127 
New theory of the surface markings of 
the moon—E. Miller.................. 10 
Notes and descriptions of Mydaide— 
SAW c, WORLEISHOR scat Soccs cere Solel eiaels 53 
Notes on injurious insects—S. J. Hun- 
LOT ore. stcils sicictainyearats acces! steve ore mebtseetacs 58 
Notes on Kansas physiography—J. W. 
BOGGS. pag 25 ioe clcte sie Soe lace Meee as 114 
Notes on the frosted poor-will—David 
Bean tz aise ae dav aacdee sae eetataas 14 
Notice of some vertebrate remains from 
the Kansas Permian—S. W. Williston, 120 
On the alkyl hypobromites—F. W. 
Bushon gy. jaaceciadess Sct een sees 81 
Plants, flowering, of McPherson county 
Ne ARE View 5 5c cue teint dee cee ease 75 
Pleistocene of Kansas, the—S. W. Wil- 
WiStOn wise ae vaio s Seles cease aeeteeieees 90 
Prehistoric mounds in Cowley county— 
GaN. Gould... 222... its beets s Rewraeeteme 79 
Proceedings of the Academy—by the 
BOCIOLATY 24:ccuacanmace’ « cat Wuese 5-9, 37-41 
Propagation of Erythroniums, the—E. 
137, UG) g ip aoGseeene ceniodtc 000.0008, 0008 73 
Provisional list of the flowering plants 
of McPherson county—H. J. Harnly, 175 
Report of the librarian................. 137 
Robert Hay—A. H. Thompson......... 131 
Science in the public schools—D. 8S. 
ONLY, oie evenroc teat crete sation ates 42 
Stratigraphy of Shawnee county—J. W. 
Beede ifs,.s sissies ast sieei sels cas een sis sisiee 27 
The buried moraine of the Shunga- 
nunga—B. B. Smyth ...........ce0sse6 95 
The closing of Michigan glacial lakes— 
5. Bu Siiythipneseacstecessts vce te sels 23 
The drill hole at Wichita—J. R. Mead, 20 
The flowering plants of McPherson 
county—H. J. Harnly................ 75 
The McPherson Equus beds—J. W. 
BeGd Gy. es eeatemey sud ciesenisckisss[ivwe ae 104 
The Mentor beds—A. W. Jones......... lil 
The propagation of Erythroniums—E. 
i Briere a os aula acs wistamis ds Sida e Stee 73 
