8 THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA 



and the yield of alfalfa on the so-called hard-pan subsoils of Okla- 

 homa: M. A. Beeson. 



Notes on the parasite faunas. John E. Guberlet. 



A preliminary note on the optic tract of eyeless flies ; Mildret' 

 H. Richards and Esther Y. Furrow. 



Somatic mutations and elytral mosaics in Bruchus. J. K. 

 Breitenbecker. 



A preliminary report on the genetics of a red spotted sex limited 

 mutation in Bruchus : C. Lee Furrow. 



A preliminary note on the chromosome number in the sperma- 

 tocytes of Bruchus : Frank C. Brooks. 



The grand period of growth of root-hairs (Lantern) : R. E. 

 Jeffs. 



Continuous culture of oats versus rotation : H. S. Murphy. 



Multiple adenomata of the kidney cortex with special reference 

 to histogenesis : Julia Steele Eley. 



Saturday, February 11, 9:30 A. M. 

 Geology Section 



Physiographic history of the Arbuckle Mountains : S. Weidman. 



Some observations of erosion and transportation in the Wichita 

 Mountain area : Oren F. Evans. 



Subsurface studies ; R. D. Reed. 



An Oklalionia meteorite : A. C. Shead. 



Robberson oil field : Leon English. Discussion by Roger Deni- 

 5on and Arthur Meyer. 



Percentage of square mile of oil production in Oklahoma : Bess 

 U. Mills. 



Oklahoma oil resources : W. C. Shannon. 



Arkose of the northern Arbuckle area : Geo. D. Morgan. 



A Siluro-Devonian oil horizon in southern Oklahoma : Geo. 

 D. Morgan. 



■ The foraker lime stone in Lincoln county : H. E. Lillibridge. 



A new variant of the hidden treasure myth : C. H. Gould. 



The Webl)cr's Falls limestone : J. B. Thoburn. 



Afternoon Session, 1:15 P. M. Saturday 



February 11 



Room 308, Geology Building 



Sykes Alaskan expedition of the University of Oklahoma of 

 1921 : Ed. Crabb. 



A note on the economic status of the bald eagle in Alaska : Ed. 

 Crabb. 



On the intensity of the sound as measured by Rayleigh disc or 



