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No. 1. Burt, Charles £.-^The Lizards of Kansas — -^ ^ ^ 
2. Rau, Phil and Nellie L.— The Sex Attraction and Rhythmic Periodicity 
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No. 1. Pkkwell, G. 5.— The Prairie Homed Lark- . 
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No. 1. Burt, C E. and 5«*W, Jkf . £.— A Preliminary Check List of tihe Lizards 
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2. Byrne, S. L,— An Aurora Observed in Missouri and Its Connection 
with Solar Activity — 
3. Greger, Z>, if,— Biblio^aphic Index of North American 
Eublastoidea 
4. Boyer, D. A. and Heinze, A, A.— -An Axmotated List of the Amphibian 
of Jefferson County 
5. Rau, Phil— Notts on the Behavior of Certain Ants of St- Louis County 
Missouri 
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7. (YByrne, H. /.—Observations on the Life History o£ the "Baltimore 
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2. Greger, D, K. — Atrypae of the Central Missouri Devonian — — 
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4. Allen, V. T.— Gcolc^cal Aspects of Evolution ~ — 
5. Graves, H, B, — The Pre-Cambrian Structure of Missouri — - — 
6. Robertson, P. — Some Problems of the Middle Mississippi River 
During Pleistocene Time 
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2. C cozens, A. -ffT— Analyzing and Mapping Natural Landscape Factors 
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