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LIST OF PAPERS TO BE READ. 



ADDRESS BY THE RETIRING PRESIDENT. 



DR. HARVEY W. WILEY. 



At 8 o'clock Friday evening, at Shortridge High School. 

 Subject: "Ye Shall Know Them by Their Fruits." 



The following papers will be read in the order in which they appear on the program, 

 except that certain papers will be presented "pari passu" in sectional meetings. When a 

 paper is called and the reader is not present, it will be dropped to the end of the list, unless 

 by mutual agreement an exchange can be made with another whose time is approximately 

 the same. Where no time is sent with the papers, they have been uniformly assigned ten 

 minutes. Opportunity will be given after the reading of each paper for a brief discussion. 



y. B. — By the order of the Academy, no paper can be read until an abstract of its contents or 

 (he icritlen paper has been placed in the hands of the Secretary . 



GENERAL. 



1. Trausmissible Diseases in College Towns, 8 m. .. .Severance Burrage 



2. Sewage Disposal at the Indiana State Reformatory at 



Plainfield, 10 ni Severance Bnrrage 



3. Some Recent Mound Investigations in Jefferson County, In- 



diana, 8 m Glenn Culbertson 



4. The Water Supply of Havana, Cuba, 10 m C. H. Eigenmann 



5. Results of the Indiana University Expedition to Cuba, 



15 m C. H. Eigenmann 



G. Naezhosh, or the Apache Pole Game, 8 m Albert B. Reagan 



MATHEMATICS AND PHYSICS. 



7. Geodesic Lines on the Syntractrix of Revolution. 8 m. .E. L. Hancoclc 



8. Comparison of Gauss' and Cayley's Proofs of the Existence 



Theorem, 10 m O. E. Glenn 



!». Motion of a Bicycle on a Helix Track, 8 m O. E. Glenn 



10. A Generalization of Fermat's Theorem, 8 m Jacob Westlund 



11. On the Class Number of the Cyclotomic Numberfield 

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12. Photographic Observations of Comet c 1902, 10 m J. A. Miller 



BOTANY AND ZOOLOGY. 

 \?>. The Genus Puccinia, 10 m J. C. Arthur 



14. Forestry Conditions in Montgomery Coimty, Indiana, 



10 m S. J. Record 



15. Notes on the Cleavage Plane in Stems and Falling Leaves, 



S m Mary A. Hickman 



k L^* 1,8m Jacob Westlund 



