204 The American Naturalist. [February, 
County, E. W. Claypole. 40. Cetraria islandica. A Survivor of 
Glacial Times in Ohio, Edo Claassen. 41. The Phaenerogamic Exo- 
genous Flora of Cuyahoga Co., Carl Krebs. 42. Ona New Placoderm 
from the Ohio Shales, E. W. Claypole. 43. List of Birds Observed in 
Wayne County, H. C. Oberholser. . 44. The Poisonous Plants of Ohio, 
Aug. D. Selby. 45. Two Cases of Buried Channels in the Licking 
River Valley, W. G. Tight. 46..The Pre-Glacial Channels of Paint 
Creek and North Fork, Gerard Fork. 47. Notes on Some New In- 
troduced Plants, Aug. D. Seley. 48. List of Monocotyledonous Plants 
of Cuyahoga County, Edo Claassen. 49. Further Contribution upon 
Ohio Erysiphez, Aug. D. Selby. 50. List of Cryptogamous Plants of 
Cuyahoga County, Edo Claassen. 51. The Department of Ceramics 
and Clay Working, and its Scope, E. Orton, Jr. 52. List of Mono- 
cotyledonous and ecryptogamous Plants, being additions to the Lists 1 
and 2 of the Nine Counties of Ohio, Edo Claassen. 53. Vitality of 
Vegetable Seeds, William R. Lazenby. 
The officers of the meeting were: F. M. Webster, President, W oos- 
ter, Ohio. W. G. Tight, Secretary, Granville, Ohio. 
The Indiana Academy of Science met at Indianapolis, Dec- 
ember 27 and 28, 1894. The following were the Officers and Ex- 
Officio Executive Committee: W. A. Noyes, President; A. W. Butler, 
Vice-President; C. A. Waldo, Secretary; W. W. Norman, Assistant 
Secretary ; W. P. Shannon, Treasurer; D. S. Jordan, T. C. Menden- 
hall, J. M. Coulter, O. P. Hay, J. P. John, J. L. Campbell, J. C. Bran- 
ner, J. C. Arthur, Ex-Presidents. 
The following Papers were read. Address by the Retiring Presi- 
dent, Professor W. A. Noyes. 1. Some facts in the distribution of 
Gleditschia triacanthos and other trees Ernest Walker. 2. Propagation 
and protection of game and fish, I. W. Sharp. 3. Anthropology ; the 
study of man, Amos. W. Bulter. 4. A new biological station and its 
aim, ©. H.. Eigenmann. 5. Transmission of impressions in spinal 
cord, G. A. Talbert. 6. Does high tension of electric current destroy 
life? J. L. Campbell. 7. The Purdue enigneering laboratory since the 
restoration, Wm. F. M. Goss. 8. Method of determining sewage pollu- 
tion of rivers, Chas. C. Brown. 9. Psychological laboratory of Indiana 
Univ., W. L. Bryan. 10. Interesting deposit of alumina oxyhydrate, 
G. W. Benton.. 11. Observations on glacial drift of Jasper Co., A. H. 
Purdue. 12. Concerning a burial mound recently opened in Randolph 
county, Joseph Moore. 13. Reversal of current in the Toepler Holtz 
electrical machine, J. L. Campbell. 14. A Florida shell mound U. 
