General Index. 
Thyene, key to South African species of, 
223. 
Tomas si on action of magnesium, 
299, 310. 
Timberlake, Hamilton Greenwood, 
memorial address on, 690; on 
structure of starch grain, cited, 
532 ; scientific publications of, 693. 
Tin tetrachloride as solvent, 332. 
Trelease, William, on parasitic fungi 
of Wisconsin, cited, 83. 
Tringa minutilla, Yieill, 596. 
Trochilus calubris (Linn.), 607. 
Troglodytes aedon aztecus Baird, 619. 
Troilus and Cressada, quotation from, 
45. 
Turkey Vulture, 600. 
Turneaube, F. E.—-Memorial address 
on J. B. Johnson, 683. 
Turner, C. H., on Gypris, cited, 130. 
Tyrannus tyrannus (Linn.), 607. 
Uredineae, mycelial cells of, 63. 
Uromyces, nuclear phenomena in, 67. 
Vaucheria, nuclear phenomena in, 77. 
Va’vra, W., on Ostracods, cited, 129, 
130. 
Velocities, angular and linear, in com¬ 
plex mechanisms, 514. 
Vireo olivaecous (Linn.), 618. 
Vireo, red-eyed, 618. 
V. Mohl, on the structure of the starch 
grain, cited, 527. 
Voigt, Mrs. Anna, 482. 
Waldvogel, T., on diurnal movement of 
plankton Crustacea, cited, 561. 
Wallich, Adolph, 482. 
Wanklyn and Chapman, on magnesium 
amalgams, cited, 312. 
Wa-rd, Dr. D. B., on identification of 
Arizona diatoms, 108. 
Ward, Henry L.—A Study in the Vari¬ 
ations of Proportions' of Bats With 
Brief Notes of the Species Men¬ 
tioned, 630-654. 
Ward, Henry L. and C. M. Teran, coL 
lections made by, 934, et seq . 
Water-hen Lake, characteristics of, 569 ; 
view of, 570. 
Water mites, see HydracJinidae. 
Waxwing, cedar, 618. 
755 
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Weber, Heinrich, work on homogene¬ 
ous functions, cited, 662. 
White, Natural History of Selbourne, 
cited, 181. 
Witmann, Anna C., Mrs., 482. 
Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts 
and Letters— Active members, 701; 
constitution, 743; correspond¬ 
ing members, 717; extracts from 
charter, 740; extracts from stat¬ 
utes relating to, 742; deceased 
members, 722; honorary members, 
699; life members, 700; librar¬ 
ian’s reports for 1902 and 1903, 
738 ; list of officers, 697 ; members 
elected in 1903, 733; members 
elected in 1902, 727 ; mission of in 
productive scholarship, 15; pro¬ 
ceedings of, 723; program for 
1903 meeting, 729; program for 
1902 meeting, 723; report of sec¬ 
retary, 1902, 723; resolutions for 
regulation of, 746; thirty-fourth 
annual meeting, 729; thirty-third 
annual meeting, 723; treasurer’s 
report, 1903, treasurer’s report, 
1902, 735. 
Wisconsin Geological and Natural His¬ 
tory Survey Bulletin No. 8, cited, 
535. 
Wisconsin, origin and meaning of name, 
22 . 
Wisconsin place-names, origin and 
meaning of, 16 ; list of, 25 et seq.; 
bibliography for study of, 36. 
“Wisconsin’s Deutsch-Amerikaner,” 483. 
Woodpecker, northern hairy, 605. 
Woodpecker, pileated, 606. 
Woltereck, R., on Ostracods, cited, 
132. 
Words or idea symbols, 359. 
Wren, long-billed marsh, 619. 
Wren, western house, 619. 
Xanthocephalus, xanthocephalus (Bon- 
ap.), 610. 
Zamelodia ludoviciana (Linn.), 616. 
Zenker, on Krebs—thiere, cited, 123, 
127, 130. 
Zimmerman, O. B.—A Treatment of 
Instant Angular and Linear Veloc¬ 
ities in Complex Mechanisms, 514- 
519. 
Zonotrichia aTbicollis (Gmel.), 618. 
ZueNdt Ernst A., 482. 
