98 Transactions Tennessee Academy of Science. 



Name of organization 8 



Nashville reservoir, breaking of 20, 69 



Natural bridge, of Tennessee 20, 95 



Neon and wireless waves 16, 47 



Obj ects of the Academy 8 



Officers 7. 9, 19 



duties of 10, 11 



for each year, list of 12 



Organization, date of 7 



Parasitic fungi, effects of, on leaf tissue 17, 46 



Pearls of Cumberland and Caney Fork rivers 83, 84 



Philological Society, Tennessee 57 



Phosphate industry in Tennessee 20, 74-80 



Phosphate, "kidney" 74 



mining, methods of 76-79 



settling ponds 79 



rock in Tennessee, important horizons of 75 



methods of cleaning ■ Td 



resources of Tennessee 79 



Photography, micro-color 19, 70 



Photomicography in colors, Lumiere process 17 



Physiographic feature of Tennessee, an unnoticed 21, 72> 



Physiography, some neglected principles of 21, 92-94 



Program, April 6, 1912 16, 17 



November 29-30, 1912 19, 20 



November 28, 1913 20, 21 



Publications of the Academy, provision for 21, 22 



regulations regarding 9 



Radium, reported discovery of, in Arkansas 16, 27 



Railroads and railroad building in Tennessee before ihe Civil 



War 16, 47 



Record 16-22 



Resignation, of editor 17 



of secretary 20 



Resolutions, relative to conservation of water powers 18 



exhibits of resources of Tennessee 18. 19 



report of committee on 21 



Rock shelters of the Cumberland Valley 21, 81-86 



Rock striations and their causes 16, 4'" 



Sandstone areas in Tennessee Th 



Science and progress in the South 19. 51-58 



and prr)grcss in recent years 51-52 



tiacliin,^ iii pubh't sclinnls 55-56 



