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TITLES OF PAPERS TO BE READ. 
The papers listed below will be read in the order in which they appear 
on the program except that certain portions of the program 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 agree- 
ment an exchange can be made with another, whose time is aproximately 
the same. Where no statement of time was sent with the papers, they have 
been uniformly assigned ten minutes. ; 
Opportunity will be given after reading of each paper for a brief dis- 
cussion. 
Whenever possible, authors should bring their papers typewritten and 
in shape for the editor of the proceedings to turn over to the printer. 
Drawings and other illustrations should also. be ready for the engraver 
and delivered with the manuscript to the Secretary. 
1. Whales and Whale Fisheries of the North Pacific Ocean 
—William Watson Woollen. 
2. Hydrangia Arborescens, var. sterilis Torr. and Gray, as an Orna- 
mental Plant—10 minutes—D. M. Mottier. 
3. The Forest Problem in Indiana—20 minutes 
lass. 
4. The Irwin Expedition to Peru, Bolivia and Chile, lantern 
—Prof. C. H. Eigemann. 
5. Lorenzo E. Daniels (Biographical Sketch )—5 minutes 
ley. 
6. James E. Weyant (In Memoriam)—)5 minutes—Frank B. Wade. 
7. Trees as a Nature Lover Sees Them—20 minutes—lantern—Dr. Frank 
Wynn. 
8. Correction of the Acoustics of the Auditorium of the Student Build- 
ing of Indiana University—S8 minutes—lantern—Arthur L. Foley. 
9. A. New Method of Aerating Water —10 minutes—lantern—Arthur 
L. Foley and Will Scott. 
10. Synchronous Leaping of Fish—5 minutes—Arthur L. Foley. 
15 minutes 
lantern—B. W. Doug- 
35 minutes 
W.S. Blatch- 
GENERAL PROGRAM. 
§:00 P. M. Friday. 
11. The Burden We Bear, a Study of the Problem of the Mental De- 
fectives of Indiana—40 minutes—lantern—Amos W. Butler. 
12. The Pelicans of Pyramid Lake—25 minutes—illustrated with moving 
pictures—Barton Warren Evermann, California Academy of Sciences, San 
Francisco, Cal. 
13. The Department of Conservation, State of Indiana, Present and 
Future—The Division of Geology represented by W. N. Logan—5 minutes ; 
The Division of Entomology, represented by Frank N. Wallace—10 minutes ; 
The Division of Forestry, represented by Chas. C. Deam—5 minutes; The 
