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GENERAL PROGRAM. 



THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26. 

 Meeting of the Executive Committee at the Lahr House 8:30 p. m 



FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27. 

 Chemical Building. 



General Session 9:00 a. m. 



President's Address 11:00 a. m. 



Lunch at the University 12:00 m. 



Inspection of University and Exhibits 1:00 p. in. 



Section Meetings 2:30 p. m. 



Lecture and Demonstration - -High Frequency Currents. By Professor H. T. Plumb, Associate Pro- 

 fessor of Electrical Engineering, Purdue University. Lecture Room, Electrical Building 8:00 p. m. 



SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28. 

 Chemical Building. 



General Session followed by Section Meetings 9:00 a. m. 



Round Table. 



PAPERS TO BE READ. 



At eleven o'clock November 27 the Academy will hear the address of the retiring president, Professor Glenn 

 Culbertson, on "Deforestation and Its Effects Among the Hills of Southern Indiana." 



GENERAL. 



1. Work of the Pathological Laboratory of the Central Indiana Hospital for the Insane, 15m 



Dr. Geo. F. Edenharter 



* 2. New Species of Birds in Indiana, 10m Amos Butler 



* 3. The Recent International Congress on Tuberculosis, 10m Severance Burrage 



* 4. Biography and the Influence of Environment, 15m Robert Hessler 



* 5. Felkner Island, Wabee Lake, Kosciusko County, Indiana, 10m J. P. Dolan 



A Strange Nurse, 5m A.J. Bigney 



The Shake Dance of the Quilente Indians, with drawing, by an Indian in the Indian School. Pre- 

 sented by Albert B. Reagan 



Invasion of School Building by Bed Bugs, Acanthia Hirundinis, Parasites on Chimney Swifts. H. E. Enders 



* 9. Photographs of Morehouse's Comet, 1908 (lantern) W. A. Cogshall 



"10. Selective Fertilization Among Fishes W. J. Moenkhaus 



11. Nature Study ' J. G. Coulter 



BOTANY. 



* 1. Field Observations on Rusts for the General Botanist, 5m J. C. Arthu 



* 2. The Rust of Timothy, 10m F. D. Kern 



* 3. Notes on the Heteroecious Rusts of Indiana, 10m. Aaron G. Johnson 



* 4. Some Anomalies in the Endosperm of Pinus, 5m D. M. Mottier 



* 5. Notes on the Seedless Persimmon, 5m Win. L. Woodburn 



* 6. A Preliminary List of the Fungi of Indiana, 5m J. M. VanHook 



*Papers read. 



