INDEX. 



ALLUVIAL CONE, A TOPOGRAPHIC 



RESULT OP THE, 109. 

 Anomalous dicotyledonous plants, further 



studies on, 139. 

 Apache stick erame, the, 197. 

 Arthur, J. C, 141. 

 Aubrey limestone, what is the age of the 



AuUrey limestone of the Rocky Mountains? 



23-5. 



BACTERIOLOGY, WHAT IT HAS DONE 

 FOR SANITARY SCIENCE, 77. 



Beede, J. W.,66. 



Bigney, A. J..195. 



Birds in Indiana, conditions effecting ;the 

 distribution of, 180. 



Birds" nests of an old Indiana apple orchard 

 near Indiana University Campus, 167. 



Bird notes from the Indiana Forestry Res- 

 ervation, 129. 



Blatchley,W.S.,33. 



Botanical notes, 119. 



Breedin;? habits of the common or white 

 sucker, a note on, 65. 



Burrage, Severance, 77. 



Butler, Amos W., 180. 



CAVES OF CUBA, NOTES ON THE, 66. 



Cbara, the development of the spermato- 

 zoid of. 137. 



Coal measures, fossils of the Kansas com- 

 pared with those of the Red Wall, 249. 



Choerer, effect of ultraviolet light on the, 

 action of the, 66. 



Coherer, < n the use of nickel in the core of 

 the Marconi, 81. 



Colds and cold, 67. 



Cone, a topographic result of the alluvial, 

 109. 



Contributions to the flora of Indiana, 137. 



Cook, Neal T.. 153. 



Coulter, Stanley, 137, 139. 



Crow roost near Richmond, Ind., a, 157. 



Cuba, notes on the caves of, 66. 



Cuban notes, 199. 



Culbertson, Glenn, 61, 65. 



DENNIS, D.W.,157. 



Development of the spermatozoid of chara, 

 the, 137. 



Dicotyledonous plants, further studies on 

 anomalous, 139. 



Dilation of mercury, a method of detei rain- 

 ing the absolute, 75. 



Disroiil pith in woody plants, 191. 



Dorner, Herman B., 117. 



Double salts in solution, 93. 



ECOLOGICAL NOTES ON THE MUSSLES 



OF WINONA LAKE. 173. 

 Edison, the Edison effect in a"Hylo" lamp, 



87. 

 Eigenmann, C. IL, 199. 

 Elrod, Moses N., 119. 

 Estufas in the Indian village of Jemez, N. 



M., some paintings from one of the, 201. 

 Evans, P. N., 93, 95. 



FLORA OF INDIANA, ADDITIONS TO 



THE, 117. 

 Flora of Indiana, contribution to the, 137. 

 Flora, notes upon some little-known mem- 

 bers of the Indiana, 133. 

 Foley, Arthur L., 6(5, 75, 81, 87. 

 Forestry reservation, bird notes from the 



Indiana State, 129. 

 Fossils of the Red ^VaIl compared with those 



of the Kansas coal measures, 249. 

 Fossils, some from the lower Aubrey and 



upper Red Wall limestone in the vicinity 



of Fort Apache. Arizona. 237. 

 Fortification, a prehistoric, near Madison, 



Ind., 61. 

 Foxworthy, J. W.,191. 

 Friction, Ionic, 93. 



GALL-PRODUCING INSECTA COMMON 



TO INDIANA. ADDITIONS TO LIST 



OF, 153. 

 •Geology of Monroe County, Indiana, north 



of the latitude of Bloomington, 205. 

 Geology of the Fort Apache region, Arizona, 



233. 



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