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Proceedings Texas Academy of Science. 
.Notes and Special Reference to Geographical Distribution” (by title) 
C. H. Tyler Townsend, El Paso. 
“The Poisonous Snakes of Texas,” J. D. Mitchell, Victoria. 
“Iron Smelting,” E. C. H. Bantel, C. E., Instructor in Engineering in 
the University of Texas. 
Formal Meeting, Monday, December 29, 1902. 
“The Evolution of the Flower and Its Relation to Insects and Other 
Pollenizing Agents,” Dr. William L. Bray, Professor of Botany in the 
University of Texas. 
“The Effect of Weeds and Moss Upon Coefficients of Drainage in 
Small Irrigating Canals” (by title), James C. Nagle, M. A., M. C. E., 
Professor of Civil Engineering in the A. and M. College of Texas. 
“The Decomposition of Potassium Chlorate at Fixed Temperatures” 
(by title), Eugene P. Schoch, Ph. D., Instructor in Chemistry in the 
University of Texas, and J. S. Brown, B. S. 
“The Kinetics of Oxidation Reactions, Example I. The Equilibrium 
Between Potassium Ferrocyanide, Potassium Ferricyanide, Iodine^ and 
Potassium Iodide” (by title), Eugene P. Schoch, Ph. D., Instructor 
in Chemistry, University of Texas. 
“Contribution to the Chemistry of Fatigue” (by title), Henry Winston 
Harper, Ph. G., M. D., Professor of Chemistry in the University of 
Texas, and Margarat Holliday, M. S. 
