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TRANSACTIONS OF THE TEXAS ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. 
4. Some Texas Oil Horizons; E. T. Durable. 
5. Pedagogical Note on Mensuration; Arthur Lefevre. 
6. The Texas Permian; W. F. Cummins. n 
7. On the Bio-Geography of Mexico and the Southwestern United 
States; C. IT. Tyler Townsend. 
Austin, October 1. 
Annual Address by the President of the Academy, Dr. George Bruce 
Halsted. 
Subject of the President’s Address: Science on the Conduct of Life. 
Austin, November 5. 
Some Experiments on Induction with Currents of High Frequency at 
Long Distances; Dr. Horthrup and Messrs. Pierce and Reichmann. 
HEW MEMBERS. 
Dr. Adolph Bernhard, Ph. D., Demonstrator in Chemistry, Medical 
Department, University of Texas, Galveston. 
William L. Bray, A. M., Instructor in Botany, University of Texas, 
Austin. 
Morgan Callaway, Jr., Ph. D., Associate Professor of English, Univer- 
sity of Texas, Austin. 
W. S. Carter, M. D., Professor of Physiology, Medical Department, 
University of Texas, Galveston. 
Charles L. Crow, Ph. D., Weatherford College, Weatherford. 
A. Caswell Ellis, Ph. D., Adjunct Professor of Pedagogy, University 
of Texas, Austin. 
Alfred Freshney, High School, Austin. 
William E. Luter, M. D., San Antonio. 
Samuel D. Magers, B. Sc., High School, Houston. 
Ralph Steiner, M. I)., Austin. 
James Duryee Stevenson, Attorney-at-Law, San Antonio. 
HEW FELLOWS. 
James R. Bailey, Ph. 1)., Instructor in Chemistry, LUiiversity of Texas, 
Austin. 
Charles Corner, C. E., Austin. 
