PROCEEDINGS OE THE TEXAS ACADEMY OE SCIENCE. 
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Austin, October 12, 1894. 
* Original Research and Creative Authorship the Essence of Univer¬ 
sity Teaching; Dr. George Bruce Halsted. 
Austin, November 16, 1894. 
* Some Morphological Relationships of the Cactaceae; C. F. Maxwell. 
Symposium: Mexico as a Field for Scientific Work. 
Galveston, December 31, 1894. 
Address by Dr. James E. Thompson. 
* The Phonetic Arithmetic of the Ancient Mexicans; Dr. David 
Cerna. 
Descriptive Anatomy of the Heart; Dr. William Keiller. 
Developmental Anatomy and Pathology of the Kidneys; Dr. Thomas 
Flavin. 
* Present Heed of Engineering Education in the South; T. U. Taylor. 
* The Storm-Water Storage System of Irrigation; Robert A. Thomp¬ 
son. 
Austin, March 8, 1895. 
* An Address: The Relation of Science to Modern Civilization; Major 
Clarence E. Dutton. 
Austin, April 5, 1895. 
* The Criterion for Two-Term Prismoidal Formulas; Dr. George 
Bruce Halsted. 
Cometary Orbits as Related to the Solar System; Charles K. Mc¬ 
Donald. 
Demonstration of the Germs of Malarial Fever; permanent mounts, 
prepared by Dr. Allen J. Smith. 
Austin, May 3, 1895. 
Developments and Practical Applications of Two-Term Prismoidal 
Formulas; Thomas U. Taylor. 
The Segmentation of the Nucleus without Segmentation of the Pro¬ 
toplasm; W. W. Norman. (Paper published in Archiv fuer Entwickel- 
ungs-mechanik der Organismen, III Band, 1 Heft.) 
Facts and Hypotheses of Modem Chemistry; E. P. Schoch. 
