xxiv Wisconsin Academy of Sciences , Arts and Letters. 
Jewell, J. S.— Vol. Pages 
Mind in the Lower Animals. IV 164-187 
King, C. I.— 
Boiler Explosions. IV 151-163 
Knapp, J. G. — 
Conif erse of the Rocky Mountains. I 117-123 
Ancient Lakes of Wisconsin. I 151-153 
Kremers, Edward — 
On the Limonene Group of the Terpenes. VIII 312-362; 
Kumlein, Thure — 
On the Rapid Disappearance of Wisconsin Wild 
Flowers; a Contrast of the Present Time With 
Thirty Years Ago . Ill 56-57 
Lapham, I. A. — 
On the Classification of Plants. I 102-109 
Oconomowoc Lake, and Other Small Lakes of Wis¬ 
consin Considered with Reference to Their Capac¬ 
ity for Fish Production. III 31-36 
The Law of Embryonic Development the same in 
Plants as in Animals. Ill 110-113 
Leverett, Frank— 
Raised Beaches of Lake Michigan. VII 177-192 
On the Correlation of Moraines with Raised 
Beaches of Lake Erie. VIII 233-241 
Loomis, H. B.— 
The Effects of Changes of Temperature on the Dis¬ 
tribution of Magnetism. VIII 273-288 
Marsh, C. Dwight.— 
On the Deep Water Crustacea of Green Lake. VIII 211-214 
Notes on the Depth and Temperature of Green Lake VIII 214-218 
Mason, R. Z.— 
The Duty of the State in its Treatment of the Deaf 
and Dumb, the Blind, the Idiotic, the Crippled and 
Deformed and the Insane. IV 25-30 
