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Index 



s. 



Saint Peter Sandstone, F, W. Sarde- 

 son, 64. 



Sardeson, F. W., Water Supply of 

 St. Paul, 30; Evolutionary De- 

 velopment of Brachiopoda, 31; 

 Paper by, 45; St. Peter Sandstone, 

 64; Fauna of the Magnesian Series, 

 92; 200, 213; Terrace Gravels about 

 St. Anthony Falls, 219; Glacial 

 Plowing at Minneapolis, 228; Pa- 

 per by, 227, 260; Lectures by, 242; 

 Discovery of Tetradium, 259; Por- 

 ocrinus Zone at Minneapolis, 267, 

 324. 



Schneider, Albert, Influence of An- 

 aesthetics on Plant Transpiration, 

 10; Outlook for Cholera Epidemic 

 in 1903, 16, 29. 



Sheldon, E. P., Characteristics of 

 the Flora of the Crest of the Co- 

 teau des Prairies, 11, 60; Lacin- 

 iaria of Minnesota, 55; Rum River 

 Valley as a Botanical District, 88. 



Smith, H. W., 194. 



Some Features In the Geology of 

 Northeast Minnesota, N. H. Win- 

 chell. 



Spurr, J. E., Paper by, 44. 



State Academy Proposed, 201, 209, 

 251. 



St. Paul Academy of Science, Joint 

 Meeting With, 191, 193. 



Straparollus intralobatus, n. sp., 101. 



Structure, Lithology and Genesis of 

 the Magnesian Series of the 

 Northwest. C. W. Hall. 119. 



Structure of the Universe, Reynolds' 

 Theory, John Mackenzie, 345, 385. 



Subsulites exactus, n. sp., 101. 

 Sudduth, W. X., Paper by, 30; Vice- 

 President, 190. 



Tellinomya novicia, n. sp., 74. 

 Tellinomya absimilis, n. sp., 74. 

 Truesdell, Verdine, Elected Trut^tee, 



190; Death, 201, 207. 

 Tryblidium repertum, n. sp., 102. 



U. 



TJpham, Warren, Rainfall and 

 Evaporation, 40; Paper by, 41, 234; 

 Explorations of Vercndrye, 277; 

 Glacial and Modified Drift of the 

 Mississippi Valley, 299, 324; Dis- 

 covery of the Mississippi River, 

 S35; Englacial and Superglacial 

 Drift, 343, 428. 



W, 



Walker, T. B., Elected President, 

 246, 321, 330, 336, 341, 344; Early 

 Interest in the Academy, 320; Fu- 

 ture Timber Supply, 340 



Warville, F. G., Elected Recording 

 Secretary, 227, 234. 



Water Divides in Northeastern; 

 Minnesota, U. S. Grant, 39. 



Water Supply, 266, 339, 340. 



Willamette Meteorite, N. H. Win- 

 chell, 267. 



Wincliell, H. V., Locality of Cobalt 

 and Nickel in Minnesota, 18; 

 Hisingerite, in Northern Minnesota, 

 42; Remarks on a Pseudo- 

 meteorite, 42; Origin of Ore De- 

 posits, 337; and the Menage Ex- 

 pedition. 



Winchell, N. H., Some New Fea- 

 tures in the Geology of North- 

 eastern Minnesota, 201; Glacial 

 Lakes, St. Louis and Neraadji, 

 208; Elected President, 207, 218; 

 Paper by, 251; Deep Wells as a 

 Source of Water Supply for Min- 

 neapolis (Abstract), 266; Willam- 

 ette Meteorite, 267; 321; Abor- 

 gines of Minnesota. 332, 378; 

 Mammoth in Minnesota, 333; A 

 Supposed Meteoric Stone, 334; 

 Hennepin at the Falls of St. An- 

 thony, 339; Lincoln Schools of Sci- 

 ence, 340; Extinct Pleistocene 

 Mammals of Minnesota, 415. 



Worcester, Dean C. Lecture by, 43; 

 Letter from. 9, 26, 27, 138, 143, 

 145. 150, 161, 163, 169, 170, 209. 



Wulling, F. J., Elected a Member 

 323; Elected Vice-Pdesident. 



Zeleny, John, Rate of Propogation of 

 smell, 257. 



