INDEX 



A. 



Alpine Characteristics of the Flora 

 of the Crest of the Gotoau des 

 Prairies, E. P. Sheldon, 11, GO. • 



American Association for the Ad- 

 var.cement of Science, 3J3, ioi, 

 340. 342, 344, 345. 



Anorthosites of Minnesota. A. H. 

 Elf 1 man, 31. 



Antennal Sense Organs of the Aph- 

 ididaedele, O. W. Oestland, 219. 



Ants, O. W. Oestland, 193, 227. 



Apophyllite Geode, C. P. Berkley, 28. 



Arndt, E. L., 268. 



Ascoceras gibberosum, n. sp,, 102. 



B. 



Baker, H. S., Relation of Fatigue 

 to Progress, 192. 



Beals, E. A., paper by, 191. 



Beane, G. S,, Elected Recording 

 Secretary, 241, 246. 



Bellerophon antiquatus White, 96. 



Benner, Franklin, 320. 



Berkey, C. P., Elected Correspond- 

 ing Secretary, 190, 193, 195, 219, 

 227, 234, 241. 



Berkey, C. P., Physographic Fea- 

 tures of Franconia, 192, 200; Im- 

 proved Method of Quantitative 

 Determination of Antimony, Zinc, 

 Iron, Copper and Lead, 210, 219; 

 Origin of Copper in the Lake Su- 

 perior Region, 220; Lecture on the 

 Mining District of Cripple Creek, 

 221; Origin and Distribution of 

 Minnesota Clays, 241; Elected 

 Vice-President, 246; Points in the 

 History of Microscopy, 17; Apo- 

 phyllite Geode, 28; Datolite on the 

 North Shore of Lake Superior, 42. 



Birds of Minnesota, T. S. Roberts. 

 193, 406 



Bison (latifrons?), 420. 



Bourns, F. S., Letter from the 

 Philippine Expedition, 138, 143, 156, 

 158, 166. 172. 



Bourns, F. S., An Orang Hunt in 

 Borneo, 173. 



Boyle, David, Address, 327. 



Brachiopoda. Evolutionary Develop- 

 ment of, F. W. Sardeson, 31. 



Bryan. Wm A., Lecture on the 

 Philippine Bird Collection, z6S. 



Bryn Madelewr Marsh, Filling in, A. 

 Jackson, 328. 



Butler, Nathan, 320. 



Butler, Eloise, Paper by, 345. 



Butters, F. K., Paper by, 234 



Camp, F. A., Paper by, 267. 

 Cappelen, 195. 

 Castoroides ohiaensis, 418. 



Chaney, L. W., Paper by, 11, 45, 

 200. 



Chairmen of the Sections, 42. 



Channell, S. P., Presented Joplin 

 sphalerite, 13. 



Cheney, Wm. (and T. S. Outram), 

 Meteorological Statistics, 123, 305. 



Child, S. R., Elected a member, 

 323, 



Cholera Epidemic in 1896, A. Schnei- 

 der, 16. 



Classification of the Sexual Affin- 

 ities of Prunus Americana, C. W. 

 Heidman, 190. 



Classification of Insects, O. W. Oest- 

 land. 244. 



Classification of the Metaphyta, C. 

 MacMillan, 9. 



Clifford, Julia B., Paper by, 327. 



Cobalt— A New Locality in Minne- 

 sota, A. D. Meeds, 18. 



Cook, Frederick A., Reception by 

 the Academy, 343. 



Copper, Its Origin in the Lake Su- 

 perior District, C. P. Berkey, 220. 



Crania reversa, n. sp.. 77. 



Countryman, Gratia, 320, 327. 



Cypricardites frugosa, n. sp., 70. 



Cypricardites desciptus, n. sp., 70. 



Cypricardites finitimus, n. sp., 70. 



Cypricardites dignus, n. sp., 70. 



Cyrtoceras dresbachensis, n. sp., 

 102. 



Cyrtoceras winonicum, n. sp., 102. 



Datolite in Northern Minnesota, C. 



P. Berkey, 42. 

 Deep Wells as a Source of Water 



for Minneapolis, N. H. Winchell, 



266. 

 Development of the Minneapolis 



Sewer System, Andrew Rinker, 



422. 

 Dikelocephalus minnesotensis On., 



95. 

 Dunsmoor, Dr., Presented Vertebra 



of a Whale, 200. 

 Durant, E. W., 195. 



Eastern Limit of Glacial Lake 

 Agassiz, U. S. Grant, 208. 



Eddy, H. T., 213; Elected President, 

 227; Lecture on Attenuation and 

 Distortion of Long-Distance Tele- 

 phone and Power-Transmission 

 Lines, Regarded as Dynamic Phe- 

 nomena, 243. 



Elephas primlgenius, 415. 



Elftman, A. H., Paper by, 208, 246, 

 251; Elected Vice-President. 257, 

 265; Paper by 265; Pewabic Quart- 

 zite. 28; Anorthosites of Minne- 

 sota. 31; Paper by, 41, 42, 45; 



