February -ii, 1895.] 



SCIENCE. 



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• 30. Stntdural Geologic Work of J. H. Meam 

 in Arkansas : J. C. Branner. 



31. Wavr Marks on Cincinnati Lime-itone : 

 W. P. .Shannon. 



;?2. Correlation of Silurian Sections in Ea.4- 

 ern Indiana : V. F. Marsters and E. M. 

 Kindle. 



33. Some Xew Indian Fossih: C. E. Nowlin. 



.■!4. Extinct Fauna of Lake County: T. H. 

 Biill. 



35. Strepomatid(e of the Falh of the Ohio, 

 loith their Synonymy: R. Ellsworth Call. 



36. Streams of Southeastern Indiana, with 

 List : H. 31. Stoops. 



37. The Swamps of Franklin County: H. 

 M. Stoops. 



BIOLOGICAL SUBJECTS. 



38. Wafer Cultures of Indigenous Plants : D. 

 T. MacDougal. 



39. Working Shelves for Botanical Labora- 

 tory : Katherine E. Golden. 



40. Xew Apparatus for Vegetable Physiology : 

 J. C. Arthur. 



41. Collections of Plants made during the 

 Year: M. B. Thomas. 



42. The Flowering Plants of Wabash County: 

 A. B. nrey and J. IS". Jenkins. 



43. Revision of the Phanerogamic Flora of 

 the State : Stanley Coulter. 



44. Report of Progress of the Botanical Divi- 

 sion of the State Biological Stirvey : L. M. 

 X^nderwood. 



45. Value of Seed Characters in Determining 

 Specific Rank in the Genus Plantago : Alida 

 M. Cunningham. 



46. Additions to the Fish Fauna of Wabash 

 County : W. O. Wallace. 



47. Notes 0)1 the Reptilian Fauna of Vigo : 

 W. S. Blatchley. 



48. Preliminary Li^t of Birds of Broivn 

 County: Edward M. Kindle. 



49. The Birds of 1S03 : Amos W. Butler. 



50. iSbme Notes on the Blind Animals of 

 Mammoth Cave, with Exhibition of Specimetis : 

 R. Ellsworth CaU. 



51. The Batrachians and Reptiles of Wabash 

 County: W.O.Wallace. 



52. On the Occurrence of the Whi-<tling Swan 

 (Olor columbianus) in Wabash County: A. 

 B. Ilrey. 



53. Birds of Wabash County: A. B. Ulrey 

 and W. O. Wallace. 



54. Birds Observed in the Sawtooth Moun- 

 tains: B. W. Evermann and J. T. Scovell. 



55. ^»ii'»!a/ Parasites Collected in the State 

 during the year 1S04 : A. W. Bitting. 



56. Angling in the St. Lawrence and Lake 

 Ontario: Barton W. Evermann. 



57. Indiana Mammals : Amos W. Butler. 



58. Mimicry in Fishes : W. J. Moenkhaus. 



59. Variation in Leueiscus: C. H. Eigen- 

 mann. 



60. The Redfish of the Idaho Lakes: B. 

 W. Evermann and J. T. Scovell. 



61. Observations upon Some Oklahoma 

 Plants: E. AV. Olive. 



62. Rediscovery of Hoy^x White Fish or 

 Moon-eye (Argyrosoma hoyi) : Barton W. 

 Evermann . 



63. Saxifragaeew of Indiana : Stanlej' Coul- 

 ter. 



64. The Range of the Blue Ash : W. P. 

 Shannon. 



65. Plant Products of the U. S. Pharmaco- 

 pa:a (1890): John S. Wright. 



66. Noteworthy Indiana Phanerogams : Stan- 

 ley Coulter. 



67. Methods of Infiltrating and Staining in 

 oto the Heads of Vernonia: E. H. Hea- 



cock. 



68. Embryology of the Ranunculacece : D. 

 M. Mottier. 



69. Certain Chemical Features in the Seeds 

 of Plantago Virginiana and P. Patagonica : 

 Alida M. Cunningham. 



70. Root System of Pogonia : M. B. Thomas. 



71. Salt-rising Bread: Katherine E. 

 Golden. 



72. An Increasing Pear Disease in Indiana: 

 L. M. Underwood. 



73. Notes on the Floridece : Geo. W. Martin. 



