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2. Field notes on the distribution and life habits of the tiger beetles 



(Cicindelidae) of Indiana. Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci. for 1916, pp. 447- 

 455, 1 map. 1919. 



3. A comparative study of the chromosomes of the tiger beetles (Cicin- 



delidae). Jour. Morph., XXII, pp. 437-488, 9 plates. 1919 



Walter Lewis Hahn. 



A.B., Indiana University, 1905; A.M., 1907; Ph.D., 1908. 



1. Some habits and sensory adaptations of cave-inhabiting bats. Biol. 



Bull., XV, pp. 135-193. Aug., Sept., 1908. 



2. Notes on the mammals and cold-blooded vertebrates of the Indiana 



University farm, Mitchell, Ind. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., XXXV, pp. 

 545-581. Dec. 7, 1908. 



3. The mammals of Indiana, a descriptive catalogue of the mammals 



occurring in Indiana in recent times. Rep. Dept. Geol. Nat. Res. 

 Ind. for 1909, pp. 418-663. 1909. 



Mary Theresa Harman. 



A. B., Indiana University, 1907; A.M., 1909; Ph.D., 1912. 



1. Method of cell division in the sex cells of Taenia taeniaformis. Jour. 

 Morph., XXIV, pp. 205-243, 8 plates. 1913. 



John Diedrich Haseman.* 



A.B., Indiana University, 1905; A.M., 1907; Ph.D., Columbia University, 1911. 



1. A new Campostoma from Indiana. Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci. for 1905, 



pp. 161-163. 1906. 



2. The direction of differentiation in regenerating crustacean appendages. 



Archiv Entwickelungsmech. d. Organismen, XXIV,- pp. 617-637, 

 plates XIX-XXVII. Dec. 17, 1907. 



3. The reversal of the direction of differentiation in the chelipeds of the 



hermit crab. Archiv Entwickelungsmech. d. Organismen, XXIV, 

 pp. 663-669, plates XXIX. Dec. 17, 1907. 



Thomas J. Headlee. 



A.B., Indiana University, 1903; A.M., 1905; Ph.D., Cornell University, 1906 



1. Ecological notes on the mussels of Winona Lake. (With James 



Simonton.) Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci. for 1903, pp. 173-180. 1904. 



2. Ecological notes on the mussels of Winona, Pike, and Center lakes of 



Kosciusko county, Indiana. Biol. Bull., XI, pp. 305-318. 



Nov., 1906. 



* After leaving the University Dr. Haseman spent over two years, under the general 

 direction of Dean Eigenmann, exploring in South America for the Carnegie Museum. 

 On his return he prepared the following reports on some of the material collected: 



1. A brief report upon the expedition of the Carnegie Museum to central South 



America, by John D. Haseman, together with a list of localities at which Mr. 

 Haseman collected, by C. H. Eigenmann. Ann. Carnegie Mus., VII, pp. 287- 

 314. Oct., 1911. 



2. Descriptions of some new species of fishes and miscellaneous notes on others obtained 



during the expedition of the Carnegie Museum to central South America. 

 Ann. Carnegie Mus., VII, pp. 315-328. Oct., 1911. 



3. An annotated catalog of the Cichlid fishes collected by the expedition of the Carne- 



gie Museum to central South America, 1907-10. Ann. Carnegie Mus., VII, pp. 

 329-372. Oct., 1911. 



4. Some new species of fishes from the Bio Iguassu. Ann. Carnegie Mus., VII. 



pp. 374-387. Oct., 1911, 



