GENERAL INDEX OF AUTHORS OF PAPERS 
IN THE BULLETINS AND TRANSACTIONS OF THE 
ACADEMY 
Bulletins 1—5. 
Transactions, Vols. I—XX. 
Allen, Charles E. Some Hepaticae of the Apostl© Islands... .XIV., 484 
Allen, Ruth F. Studies in spermatogenesis and apogamy of 
ferns . XVII., 1 
—— See also Jolivette, Hallie D. M. 
Allen, William F. The rural population of England as classified 
in Domesday Book................... I., 167 
- The Rural classes of England in the 13th century.......II., 220 
- Ranks and classes among the Anglo-Saxons_..._..II., 234 
- United States’ sovereignty: whence derived and when 
vested .. III., 125 
-- Peasant communities in France.... .... IV., 1 
- The Origin of the Freeholders.. IV., 19 
- The English cottagers of the Middle Ages... .V., 1 
-The primitive democracy of the Germans... .VI., 28 
- Village community and serfdom in England_...-.VII., 130 
- Town, township, and tithing... .VII., 141 
Andrews, Edmund. Discoveries illustrating the literature and re¬ 
ligion of the Mound Builders. ...IV., 126 
Andrews, Joy E. Some experiments with the larva of the wax 
moth, Galleria mellonella L.XX., 255 
Armitage, Right Rev. W. E. The German iSunday...I., 62 
Atwood, William Henry. The visceral anatomy of the garter 
snake. (With five figures). XIX., 531 
Austin, Louis W. and C. W. Eastman. On the relation between heat 
conductivity and density in some of the common 
woods .. XIII., 539 
Baker, Frank Collins. The molluscan fauna of Tomahawk lake, 
Wisconsin ...XVII., 200 
Balg, G. H. The science of the English language in the light of the 
Gothic ....VIII., 187 
Barnes, Charles R. Artificial keys to the genera and species of 
mosses recognized in Lesquereux and James’s Manual of 
the Mosses of North America...VIII., 11 
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