34 



3:30 p. m. Sectional Meetings 



GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY SECTION. 



Terraces along the Whitewater River, near Riclimona, 2U m. .Al'scn D. Hole 



Conservation of the Soil in Dearborn County, 10 m A. J. Bigney 



Remarks on t'.ie Nature and Origin of the Stream 



Terraces of Southern Indiana, 20 m J. W. Beede 



The Geological Conditions of :\Iunicipal Water Supply 



in Driftless Areas of Southern Indiana, 30 m E. R. Cuming.s 



Some Physiographic Features in the Great Fault, near 



the Mouth of the Illinois River (by title) J. G. Hutton 



Some Neglected Principles of Physiography (by title) A. H. Purdue 



The Function of Hydrostatic Pressure in Glacial 



Movement and Erosion. ].j m J. E. Ewers 



Sand Dunes in Indiana (lantern), 10 m C. W. Shannon 



Some Results of the Work (tf Glaciers in Indiana, 10 



m. (lantern ) C. W. Shannon 



Physiogra])liy of the (Juiubilupc Mountains, 20 m J. W. Beede 



The Georgrai»hic Contrasts of Brown and Johnson 



Counties. 10 m Frederick J. P.reeze 



Islands in the Border Drift. 10 m M. K. Davis 



A Note (in the Bastostomas of tlic Kicliniund Series of 



Indiana. 15 m E. R. Cuniings, J. J. (Jalloway 



A Note on the Occurrence of Hand Specimens of 



Jointed Structure in the New Albany Black 



Shale, o m Glenn Culbertson 



Observations Having for Their 01ijc<t llic D(tei'mi- 



nation of the Time Refjuired for the Erosion 



of Cliffy and Butler Valleys in Jefferson 



County, Ind., Repoi-t of Progress. (5 m Glenn Culbertson 



BOTANY SECTION. 



Improvement of Medicinal Plants, 15 m. Fred A. Miller 



Notes on Some New and Notable Members of the 



Indiana Flora. 10 m E. J. Grimes 



The Blooming of Ceris Canadensis in October. 2 m D. M. Mottier 



Some Variations in Plants, 5 m F. M. Andrews 



The Conjugation of Two Different Species of Spiro- 



gyra, 5 m F. M. Andrews 



