28 THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA 



Some unexpected findings in the stomach contents of predatory 



birds and mammals Ed Crabb 



Seme experiences with mourning doves in captivity 



Alargaret M. Nice 



Macrochelys lacertina, Oklahoma's largest reptile__M. M. Wickham 



Notes on the effects of heat and moisture on the Texas snail 



Ed Crabb 



Notes on range habits of the box turtles M. M. Wickham 



PROGRAM OF THE NINTH ANNUAL MEETING 



Oklahoma City, February 11, 1921 

 State University, Norman, February 12, 1921. 



TITLES OF PAPERS: 



Presidential Address : Research in Secondary Schools A. F. Reiter 



The organization of a research council in Oklahoma 



Guy Y. Williams 



On the affiliation of the Oklahoma Academy of Science with 



the American Association for the Advancement of Science 



■ L. B. Nice 



The ceremonies and rites incident to eating peyote among the 



Cheyenne indians J. B. Thoburn 



The intrinsic-extrinsic mechanism of heredity and variation 



■ H. H. Lane 



An eccentric hen-anatomJcally excused A. H. Reiter 



On the non-singular cubic Nathan Altschiller-Court 



A survey of the taxation system of Oklahoma F. F. Blach'y 



The teaching efficiency of motion pictures measured in termiS 



of results secured under schoolroom conditions J. W. Sheppard 



Where did the Indians of the great plains get their flint? 



Chas. N. Gould 



An objective viev/ of education in Oklahoma 



Miriam E. Oatman-Blachly 



The most important scientific spot on earth Walt B. Sayler 



An observation on the miale dickcissel during the nestmg 



period Ed Crabb 



The number of tines in the antlers of the white-tail deer as 



correlated with age Ed Crabb 



The gentic evidence of a m.ultiple (triple) alleomorph system 



in Bruchus and its relation to sex-limited inheritance 



J. K. Breitenbrecher 



