10 Transactions Tennessee Academy of Science 



Economic Ophiology of Tennessee. 



Henry W. Lewis, Nashville, Tenn. 



Galls and Gall-Producing Insects. 



Robert S. Walker, Editor Southern Fruit Grower. 

 (Published in '"Country Life in America", September, 1916.) 



Some Maligned Birds. 



Dixon Merritt, Nashville, Tenn. 



Some Link-Mo tions — How to Draw a Straight Line (illustrated) . 

 Samuel M. Barton, University of the South. 



Some Chert Concretions Near Clarksville, Tenn. (illustrated). 

 James A. Lyon, Southwestern Presbyterian University. 



Researches in Disease Resistance in Red Clover; Preliminary Report (illus- 

 trated) . 



Samuel M. Bain, University of Tennessee. 



Some Pergonal Reminiscences of the Early History of the Telephone. 

 Brown Ayres, University of Tennessee. 



Comment on Some Occurrences of Phosphate in Tennessee. 

 John Daniel, Vanderbilt University. 



Natural Meadows of the Cumberland Plateau. 



L. R. Neel, Editor Southern Agriculturist. 



(a) Observations of Mars and Jupiter During the 1914 Opposition of These 

 Planets (illustrated) ; (b) A Brief Account of the Progress in Color Phu 

 tography (illustrated). 



Latimer J. Wilson, Nashville, Tenn. 



Annual Address of the President: The Physiography of Tennessee in Relation 

 to the State's Development. 



L. C. Glenn, Vanderbilt University. 



(Published in "Resources of Tennessee", Vol. V, No. 2.) 



Meeting of November 26, 1915. 



The meeting was held at Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville, 

 President W. E. Myer presiding. The program of papers was as 

 follows: 



Wliy Potlciics Should Be Eslal)lislied in West Tennessee. 

 Wii.iiin \. Nelson, Nasliville, Tenn. 



J'rcscrval ion ol ()iii' l''urests. 



K. S. Maddox, Slate Forester. 



