SHORT PAPERS 



The Section of Algebra and Analysis attracted wide interest and caused many 

 supplementary papers on various topics to be submitted. It is impossible to give 

 a resume of these, as their analytical nature demands that they be printed in full 

 or not at all. 



The first paper was presented by Professor G. A. Miller, of Leland Stanford Jr. 

 University, on the " Bearing of Several Recent Theorems on Group Theory." 



The second paper was read by Professor James Birney Shaw, of Milliken 

 University, on " Linear Associative Algebra." 



The third paper was presented by Professor M. W. Haskell, of the University 

 of California, on "The Reduction of any Collineation to a Product of Perspect- 

 ive Collineations." 



The fourth paper was presented by Professor M. B. Porter, of the University 

 of Texas, "On Functions defined by an Infinite Series of Analytic Functions 

 of a Complex Variable." 



The fifth paper was presented by Professor Edward V. Huntington, of Harvard 

 University, on "A Set of Postulates for Real Algebra comprising Postulates for 

 a One Dimensional Continuum and for the Theory of Groups." 



The sixth paper was presented by Professor J. I. Hutchinson, of Cornell Uni- 

 versity, on " Uniformizing of Algebraic Functions." 



The seventh paper was read by Professor E. R. Hedrick, of the University of 

 Missouri, on " Generalization of the Analytic Functions of a Complex Variable." 



