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■■50. The geographical variation of EtheoMoma nigrum and E. olunstidi, 



10 m W. J. Moenkhaus 



51. A revision and synononiy of the Parvun group of Utuonidw, with 



6 plates, 10 m K. Ellsworth Call 



52. The Fishes of the Missouri River Basin, 15 m. 



B. W. Everniann and J. T. Scoville 



53. Recent investigations concerning the Redfish ( Oiicorhi/iichns nerka) 



at its spawning grounds in Idaho, 20 ni. 



B. W. Everniann and J. T. Scoville 



®54. A new subterranean crustacean from Indiana, 5 m W. P. Hay 



*55. A peculiar crawfish from southern Indiana, 5 m W. P. Hay 



*56. A note on the breeding habits of the cave salamander, Spelerpes 



macuiicandus, 5 m W. P. Hay 



57. A new habitat for Gastrophilufi, 5 m A. W. Bitting 



THE STATE BIOLOGICAL SURVEY. 



*58. Report of the Biological Survey, Zoology, 20 m (". H. Eigenmann 



59. Second contribution to a knowledge of Indiana Mollusca, 



10 m R. Ellsworth Call 



HO. Contributions to the Biological Survey of Wabash County, 



5 m • Albert B. Llrey 



61. Notes on a collection of fishes from Dubois ('ounty, Indiana, 



5 m W. .J. Moenkhaus 



62. Additional notes on Indiana birds, 15 m A. W. Butler 



■■■'63. A mammal new to Indiana, 5 m A. W. Butler 



64. Notes on animal parasites collected in the State, 5 m \. W. Bitting 



65. ^Report upon certain collections presented to State Biological 



Survey, 5 ni Stanley Coulter 



66. Noteworthy Indiana phanerogams, 10 m Stanley Coulter 



67. Distribution t>f Orchidacea' in Indiana, 10 m \lida M. Cunningham 



*6S. Notes on the Fauna of the black shales of Hartholomew and .Jackson 



counties, 10 m V. F. Marsters 



'■'Neither paper nor abstract furnished the Academy for iniljlieation; no further men- 

 tion made in the proceedingrs. 



