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D. 



David Worth Dennis — An Appreciation. Allen D. Hole 62 



David Worth Dennis — An Appreciation. Alden H. Hadley 69 



Development of Chemical Science in Indiana. J. H. Ransom 389 



The Description and Stratigrapliic Relationships of the Fossil Plants 



From the Lower Pennsylvanian Rocks of Indiana. T. F. Jackson. . 405 



Dantzig, Tobias. On Poincare Transformation 440 



Deam, Chas. Plants New or Rare to Indiana 315 



E. 

 The Effect of Hjdrogen Peroxide in Preventing the Smut of Wheat and 



Oats. F. J. Pipal 378 



The Ethyl Sulphuric Acid Reaction. P. N. Evans 384 



The Electromotive Force Measurements of the System. N. E. Loomis. 387 



The Early History of Chemistry in Indiana. H. W. Wiley 178 



Evermann, Barton Warren. The Turtles and Batrachians of the Lake 



Maxinkuckee Region 472 



Evermann, Barton Warren. A Century of Zoology in Indiana 189 



Evans, P. N. The Ethyl Sulphuric Acid Reaction 384 



F. 



Further Notes on Indiana Birds. Amos W. Butler 456 



Field Notes on the Distribution and the Life Habits of the Tiger Beetles 



(Cicindelidae) of Indiana. Wm. M. Goldsmith 447 



Fisher, M. L. Bird Censuses 467 



Fisher, M. L. The Time Birds Get Up in the Morning 470 



Francis Marion Webster. James Troop 81 



G. 

 Goldsmith, Wm. M. Field Notes on the Distribution and the Life Habits 



of the Tiger Beetle.^ (Cicindelae) of Indiana 447 



H. 



Hunting Wild Birds — Penalty 9 



Hole, Allen D. David Worth Dennis 62 



Hadley, Alden H. David Worth Dennis 69 



Hoffer, Geo. N. An Aecium on Red Clover 325 



Hurty, J. N. Review of Pubhc Health Work in Indiana 225 



I. 

 Indiana's Soil Containing an Excess of Soluble Salts. S. D. Conner.. . . 403 

 Indiana's Feeble Minded. Geo. S. Bliss 186 



J. 



John Price Durbin John. Wm. Blanchard 76 



Jackson, T. P. Fossil Plants from the Lower Pennsylvanian Rocks of 



Indiana 405 



