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Indiana Fimgi, 11, ."> in J. M. Van llook 



A Monograph oi' the Common Induma Species of 



Hyi>oxylon, 5 m C. E. Owens 



The Bhiclc Rot, Sphaeropsis Malurum IMs.. 10 m L. R. Hesler 



The Root Rot of Ginseng, 10 m G. A. Osher 



Disti-ibntion of Trees among Spermatophytes, 10 m F. J. Pipal 



Trevalence and Prevention of Stinking Smut in Indiana, 10 m..C. R. Ortou 

 The Unattached Aecial Forms of Phmt Rusts in North 



America, 10 m A. G. Johnson 



On IMants New or Little Known in Indiana, 3 m A. J. Bigney 



Report of Work on Corn Pollination, III, H m M. L. Fisher 



Inheritance of Color in Corn Silk, 10 m C. O. Cromer 



Rate of Tree Growth in Southern Indiana. 10 m Stanley Coulter 



Orcliard Rust in Indiana, 10 m F. D. Kern 



Some Abnormal Plants, 5 m Raymond Bellamy 



Experimental Work of the Indiana State Board of 



Forestry, 10 m Stanley Coulter 



CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS, MATIIEMATIC SECTION. 



Effects of Certain Dissolved Salts upon the Cohesion 



of Water, 10 m Edwin Morrison 



Summary of a Series of Therm.-il Value and Ash Tests of 



an Indiana Slack and Nut Coal, 3 m. .F. C. Mathers and I. E. Lee 

 Effect of Storage on the Composition of Carburretted 



Water Gas, 3 m F. C. Mathers and I. E. Lee 



A Scheme for the Qualitative Separation and Detec- 

 tion of Potassium and Sodiuni. 3 m. . . .F. C. Mathers and I. E. Lee 

 The Effect of Ammonium Chloride in the Precipitation ' 



of Barium Sulphate, 5 m R. E. Lyons 



A Modified Method for Determining Lead Pero.\^ide in 



Red Lead, 5 m A. R. Nees and O. W. Brown 



Electrolytic Recovery of Silver from Silver Chloride 



Residues. 2 m F. C. Mathers 



Analyses and Fertilizer Value of Certain Weeds 



Growing in Indiana. 3 m F. C. Mathers and Gail M. Stapp 



A New Gas Generator, 10 m Raymond Bellamy 



The Nascent State (abstract). 10 m J. H. Ransom and R. A. Stevens 



The Use of Hydrogen Peroxide in Hyperchlorhydria, 



10 m O. P. Terry 



