PAPERS PRESENTED AT REGULAR MEETINGS. 
January 18, 1901. 
"The Relations of Ants to Other Living .Forms/’ Dr. William Morton 
Wheeler, Professor of Zoology in the University of Texas. 
March 23, 1901. 
“Texas Forests; their Present Condition and their Future Manage- 
ment/’ Dr. William L. Bray, Adjunct Professor of Botany in the Uni- 
versity of Texas. 
April 5, 1901. 
“Texas Petroleum,” Dr. William B. Phillips, Director of the Uni- 
versity of Texas Mineral Survey. 
Formal Meeting, June 10, 1901. 
“Contributions of the Nineteenth Century to Education,” W. S. Sut- 
ton, M. A., Professor of the Science and Art of Education in the Uni- 
versity of Texas. 
“Rice Irrigation in Texas,” Thomas U. Taylor, M. C. E., Professor of 
Applied Mathematics in the University of Texas. 
“The Texas Railway Stock and Bond Law,” R. A. Thompson, C. E., 
Expert Engineer to the Texas Railroad Commission. 
“Texas Minerals and Mineral Localities” (by title), Frederic W. 
Simonds, Ph. D., Professor of Geology in the University of Texas. 
“'Notes on the Yellow Oxide of Mercury,” E. P. Schoch, M. A., and 
O. W. Wilcox, School of Chemistry, University of Texas. 
October 26, 1901. 
“The Influence of Applied Science,” the Annual Address of the 
President, J. C. Eagle, M. C. E., Professor of Civil Engineering in the 
Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas. 
November 22, 1901. 
“The Water Power of Texas,” Thomas U. Taylor, M. C. E„ Professor 
of Applied Mathematics in the University of Texas. 
