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*3G. Contribution to tlie Flora of Indiana, No. YIII, 10m. .Stanley Coulter 



*37. On tlie Germination of Certain Native Weeds, 10m. .Stanley Coulter 



38. Revised list of Indiana Plant Rusts, 10m J. C. Arthur 



*39. Cuban Notes, 10m C. H. Eigenmann 



40. Ecological Notes on the Mussels Winona Lake, 10m.. .T. J. Headlee 



41. Ecological Notes on the Birds occurring within a radius of 5 



miles of the Indiana University Campus (with photographs 



by G. C. Littell), 10m Waldo L. McAfee 



*42. List of Mammals. Reptiles and Batrachians of Monroe County, 



Indiana, 10m Waldo L. McAfee 



43. Birds Nests of an Old Apple Orchard near Indiana University 



Campus, 10m Gertrude Hitze 



44. Nerve end organ in the Pancreas, .5m E. O. Little 



45. Discoidal Pith in our Woody Plants, 5m F. AV. Foxworthy 



46. New Science Laboratory, Moores Hill College, 5m A. J. Bigney 



47. The Sun or Gunelpiya Medicine Disk Albert B. Reagan 



THE NINETEENTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE 

 INDIANA ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. 



The nineteenth annual meeting of the Indiana Academy of Science 

 was held in Indianapolis, Monday and Tuesday, December 28 and 29, 

 1903. 



Monday 10:45 a. m., the Executive Committee met in session at hotel 

 headquarters. 



At 2 o'clock p. m. President Willis S. Blatchley called the Academy to 

 order in general session in the room of the State Board of Agriculture, 

 State House. The transaction of routine and miscellaneous business 

 occupied the first part of the session. Following this, papers of general 

 interest were read and discussed. After the disposition of these, special 

 technical subjects occupied the time until adjournment at 5 p. m 



The address of the retiring President, Willis S. Blatchley, was de- 

 livered in the auditorium of the Shortridge High School at 8 p. m., before 

 the members of the Academy and a number of invited guests, subject— 

 "The Indiana of Nature; its Evolution." 



'•'Paper not presented. 



