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CHEMICAL SUP5JECTS. 



29. ^The influence of grape sugar upon the composition of certain 



fat-producing bacteria, 5 m Robert E. Lyons 



30. A new method for the preparation of phenyl compounds with 



sulphur, selenium and tellurium, 5 m Robert E. Lyons 



3L Camphoric acid, 15 m W. A. Noyes 



32. Note on milk inspection, 5 m Geo. W. Benton 



33. Ratio of alcohol to yeast in fermentation, 10 m Katherine E. Golden 



*34. Note on crystallized silicon, 1 m W. B. Johnson 



BOTANICAL SUB.JECTS. 



35. The circulation of protoplasm in the manubrium of Charafrac/ilis, 



5 m D. W. Dennis 



36. ^Some beneficial results from the use of fungicides as a preven- 



tive of corn smut, 5 m Wm. Stuart 



37. A new station for Pleodorina, 5 m Severance Burrage 



*38. Certain plants as an index of soil character, 5 m Stanley Coulter 



39. Forms of Xanthium C'anadense and A', strumarium, 15 m J. C. Arthur 



*40. An interchangeable clinostat of new design, 15 m .J. C. Arthur 



41. Some notes on wood shrinkage, 10 m M. J. Golden 



4'/. Botanical literature of the State Library, 5 m John S. Wright 



43. Microscope slides of vegetable material for use in determinative 



work, 8 ni John S. Wright 



*44. Embryology of Hydrafids Canadensis, 10 m Geo. W. Martin 



*45. Some determinative factors underlying plant variation, 10 m. 



(ieo. W. Martin 



ZOOLOGICAL SUBJECTS. 



4t). Ha?moglobin and its derivatives, 10 m A. .J. Bigney 



47. Effects of heat upon the irritability of muscle, 10 m A.J. Bigney 



48. The evolution of sex in Cymatogaster, 20 m C. H. Eigenmann 



■'■■49. Variations in the cleavage of the Fundidus egg, 10 m Geo W. Martin 



'■■'Neither paper nor abstract furnished the Academy for publication: no further men- 

 tion made in the proceedings. 



1. The eflFeet of grape sugar upon the composition of certain fat-producing liacteria. 



2. Fungicides for the prevention of corn smut. 



