+ ie fe ei dp, ten iP Soa a Are Bie Price List of Transactions of the Academy of Science of St. Lovis TRANSACTIONS VOLUME I 756 ple.O0O No EVANS, JOHN and 8. F,. SHUMARD, On Some New Species of Fossils from the Cretaceous Formation of Nebraska Terri- Orye PROUT, HIRAM A., Description of a New Species of Produc- tus, from the Carboniferous Limestone of St. Louis. SCHIEL, JAMES, Observations on Glycerin. HILGARD, T. C., Phyllotaxis - Its Numeric and Diversen- tial Law Explicable under a Simple Orranological Idea. KOCH, ALBERT C., Mastodon Remains, in the State of Mis- souri, torether with Evidences of the Existence of Man {QUT OF PRINT) Cotemporancsously with the Mastodon. SEYFFARTH, G., Notice of a Burnt Brick from the Ruins of Nineveh. WISLIZENUS, A., Indian Stone Graves in Illinois. SHUMARD, B. F., Description of a New Fossil Crinoidea from the Palaeozoic Rocks of the Western and Southern Portions of the United States. LITTON; Ac, BEicher’& Brothnerts Artesian Well... .cscece Ye 4,00 No. If SHUMARD, B. F., Descriptions of New Fossils from the Tertiary Formation of Orezon and Washinston Territories and the Cretaceous of Vancouver's Island, Collected by Dr. Jno. Evans, U.S. Geolorist, under Instructions from (OU? oF PRIW?) the Department of the Intorior. HILGARD, T. C., Exposition of a Natural Series by Immedi- ate Catholic Affinitics in the Vegetable Kingdom. SWALLOW, G. C., Grape Culture in Missouri. WISLIZENUS, A., Was Man Cotemporaneous with the Mastodon? AWN, Fi, The Tries of Kansas, SWALLOW, G. C., and F. HAWN, The Rocks of Kansas. SHUMARD, B. F., and G. C. SWALLOW, Descriptions of New Fossils from the Coal Measures of Missouri and Kansas. PROUT, HIRAM A., Description of New Species of Brvozoa from Texas and New Mexico, Collected by Dr. George C. Shumard, Geologist of the U. S. Expedition for Boring Artesian Wells Alone the Send Parallel, under the Direction of Capt, John Pope, U.S. Corps Top. Ene. PROUT, H. A., First of a Sorics of Descriptions of Carbo- / nifcrous Bryozoa. Fenostralia. ny SHUMARD, B. M., Descriptions of Now Spocics of Blastoidea ty from the Palascozoic Rocks of the Western States with Some ~ Obsorvations on the Structure of tha Summit of the Genus a" Pentromitos. wie UES SEYFFARTH, G., A Remarkable Seal in Dr. Abbott's Museum at New York, 2 PROUT, H.A., Second Series of Descriptions of Bryozoa from the Palacozoic Rocks of the Western States and Territorics. Coscinium. SHUMARD, G.G., Observations on the Geological Formations of the Country betwoen the Rio Pecos and the Rio Grande, in New Mexico, near the Line of the Send Parallel; Being an Abstract of a Portion of the Geological Report of the Expedition under Capt. John Popo, Corps Top. Eng., U.S.A., in the Year 1855. SHUMARD, B.F., Notice of New Fossils from the Permian Strata of New Mexico and Texas, Collected by Dr. George G. Shumard. SMITH, SPENCER, An Hypotheses Concerning the Formation of Eo ee 5 ee a ee ee A I hee No... dif SHUMARD, G.G., The Geological Structure of the "Jornada Del Muerto", Now Mexico, Being an Abstract from the Geological Report of the Expedition under Capt. John Pope. SEYFFARTH, G., An Astronomical Inscription Concerning tho Yoar 1722 B.C. Leeds Mummy-Coffin. SHUMARD, B.F., Notice of Fossils from the Permian Strata of Texas and New Mexico, Obtained by the U.S. Expedition under Capt. John Pope. SHUMARD, B.F., Observations on the Geology of tho County of Ste. Genevieve, Boing an Extract from a Report Made to tho Missourt Geolorical Survey in 1859. HILGARD, T.C., Notes on Comparative Organotaxis. ENGELMANN, GEORGE., Two New Dioecious Grasses of the United States. PROUT, H.A., Third Series of Descriptions of Bryozoa from the Palneozoic Rocks of the Western States and Territories. Somicoscinium. ENGELMANN, GEORGE, Systematic Arrangoment of the Specics of the Genus Cuscuta, with Critical Remarks on Old Species and Descriptions Of New OneS.rcrcccececccevnvccscserssvessccl No, IV SEYFFARTH, G., A Remarkable Papyrus-Scroll, Writton in tho Hioratic Character about 1050 B.C. WORTHEN, A.H., Notice of a Now Specios of Platycrinus and other Fossils, from the Mountain Limestone of Illinois and I . PROUT, H.A., Fourth Series of Descriptions of Bryozoa from the Palaeozoic Rocks of the Westorn States and Territories. SHUMARD, B.F., Observations Upon the Cretaceous Strata of Texas. SHUMARD, B.F., Descriptions of New Cretaceous Fossils from Texase MARCOU, JULES, Notes on the Goology of Kansas and Nebraska. LYON, SIDNEY S., Romarks on the Stratigranhical Arrangemont’ of tho Rocks of Kentucky from the Catenipora Escharoides Horizon of the Upper Silurian Period, in Jefferson County, to the Base of the Productive Coal Measures in the Eastern Edge of Hancock County. Price Te Cae ee Re a eT eS eee ee ee ee eS ee ee eee SS eee ey ae ade pp. Price SHUMARD, B.F., Notico of Motcoric Iron from Toxas. SHUMARD, B.F., Description of Five New Species of Gasteropoda from the Coal Measures, and a Brachipod from the Potsdam Sandstone of Texns. LYON, SIDNEY S., Descriptions of Four New Species of Blastoidea from the Subcarboniferous Rocks of Kentucky. SWALLOW, G.C., Descriptions of Now Fossils from the Carbonifcrous and Devonian Rocks of Missouri. ENGELMANN, GEORGE, Notcs on tho Grapo-Yines of ep acuns’ ENGEL“ANN, GEORGE, Elevation of St. Lovis above tho Gulf of PROS 5 6 SEW Kw od OER as Oe OC hh ee eer ee 2400 VOLUME II 602 6.00 No. I TISLIZENUS, Ae, Atmospheric Electricity. WISLIZENUS, A., Motcorological Observations Made in 1861 in Be, tonite: ENGELMANN, GLORGE, Difference re betas) sabia and of Rola- tive Humidity in City and Countr ENGELMANN , GEORS is, Poll of Rain Uincludine Melted Snow) in St. Lout - from 1839 to 1861. ENGELMANN, GEORGE, Stago of the Mississippi River at St. Louis in is61. SWALLOW, G.C., Descriptions of Some New Fossils from tho arboniferous and Devonian Rocks of Missouri. SHUMARD, B.eF., Notico of Some Now and Imporfoctly Known Fossils from tho Primordial Zone of Wisconsin and Missouri. SHUMARD, B.eF., Descriptions of New Palaeozoic Fossils. ENGELMANN, HENRY, Topaz in Utah. WISLIZENUS, 4&., Additional Remarks on Atmospheric Electri- PARRY, C.C., Ascont of Pike's Peak, July 1, 1862. ENGELMANN, G., Altitude of Pike's Penk and Other Points in Colorado LOPP LCV 6 +s is Wwe Oo vb dee ee ke Chua he be ec Loe 2200 No. II ENGELMANN, GEORGE, Additions to the Cactus Flora of the Territory of tho United States. ENGELMANN, G., On Pinus Aristata, a Now Spccies of Pine Discovorod by Dr. C.C. Parry in the Alpino Restons of aie ia Territory, and on Some Other Pinos of the Rocky Mountains. BNGHLMAN, GEORGE, Now Spocies of Gontiana, from the Alpine Regions of the Rocky MountainSercccccccscesencvsscressevsess TH 2.00 NO» 224 PARRY, C.C., Notice of Somo Additional Observations on tho Phystography of the Rocky Mountains, Made Durinr the Summor of 186 a4. pp. Price WISLIZENUS, A., Atmospheric Electricity. ENGELMANN, G., Motoorolorical Tablo for 18635, 1864, St. Louls, Mo. WISLIZENUS, A., Thourhts on Mattor and Force. BROADHWAD, GeC., Coal Measures in Missouri. SHUMARD, B.F., A Catalogue of the Palacozoic Fossils of North America. SWALLOW, G.C., Some New Varictios of Spirifer. PROUT, HIRAM A., Descriptions of New Spocics of Bryozoa. WISLIZENUS, A., Atmospheric Electricity. BANDELIER, Ad., Fe, Obsorvations of Ozono, Mado in High- land, Madison County, Ill. SWALLOW, G.C., Notico of Remains of the Horso in tho Altcr..d Drift of Kansas. ENGELMANN, GEORGE, The Variations in the Stago of the Mississippi River at St. Lovis. ENGELMANN, GEORGE, A Rovision of the North American Species of the Genus Juncus, with a Description of Now or Imperfectly Known Spccics, PARRY, C.C., Account of the Passage Throurh the Great Canyon of the Colorado of tho West, etc., 1867. HARRISON, EDJIN, Ago of tho Porphyry Hills of South- east Missouri. SWALLOW, G.C., Mr. Meok's Notes on My Preliminary Re- port of the Geology of Kansas, as Edited By Dr. Haydon. WISLIZENUS, A., Yoarly Report of Atmospheric Electricity, Temperature, and Humidity, from Observations Made at St. Louis, Mo. PARRY, CeCe, On tho Character of the Persistent Snow- Accumulations in the Rocky Mountains, Lat. 409-419 north and Cortain Features Pertaining to the Alpino Flora.......dd51 i000 VOLUME IIT 602 8,00 Eo ee ENGEL“ANN, GHEORGHE, Notes on the Genus Yucca. RILEY, CHARLES V., On a New Genus in the Lepidoptersous Family Tincidac, with Remarks on the Fertilization of Yucca. WALSH, BENJ. D., Descriptions of North American Hymen- optera, WISLIZENUS, A., Atmospheric Electricity. HAYES, RICHARD, Catalorue of Barthquakes for 1871. RILSY, CHAS. V., Supplementary Notes on Pronuba Yuccasella. GAGE, JAS. R., On the Occurrenco of Iron Ores in Missouri 192 2.00 Noe it RILEY, CHAS. V., Hackberry Butterflics; Description of the Barly Starces of Apatura Lycaon, Fabr., and Apatura Herse, Fabr.; with Remarks on their Synonymy. RILEY, CHAS. V., On the Oviposition of the Yucca Moth. ENGEL“ANN, GEORGE, Notes on the Gonus Yucca. RILEY, CHAS. V., Description of Two New Subterranean Mites. BROADHEAD, G.C., On the Woll nt the Insane Asylum, St. Louis County. BROADHEAD, G.C., Occurrence of Bitumen in Missourt,. pp. Price GAGE, J:..8. R., Results of Investigations of Indian Mounds, RILEY, CHAS. V., Descriptions and Natural History of Two Insects Which Brave the Dangers of Sarracenia Variolaris. RILEY, CHAS. V., Descriptions of Tvc New Moths, HAYES, RICHARD, Catalogue of HEarthcquexes for the Years 1872-73 SCHMIDT, ADOLF, On the Forms and Origin of tho Lead and Zinc Deposits of Southwest Missouri. MARCOU, JULES, On the Terebratula Mormonil. SAWYER, AMOS, On Climatic Change in Illinois - Its Cause. 64 2.00 Dee oak eek SCHMIDT, ADOLF, Iron Manufacture in Missouri; A General Review of the Metallurgical Districts and Their Resources, RILEY, CHAS. V., Romarks on Canker-Worms and Description of a New Genus of Phalaonidac. RILEY, CHAS. V., Notcs on tho Natural History of the Grape Phylloxera,. NIPHER, FRANCIS E., On a New Form of Lecturo Galvanomotor. ENGELMANN, GEORGE, Notes on Asave. RILEY, CHAS. V., Notes on the Yucca Borer, Merathymus Yuceac (Walk.). BROADHEAD, G.C., The Rocky Mountain Locust and tho Season of 1875. BROADHEAD, G.C., The Meteor of December 27, 1875. CONANT, A.J., Archacology of Missouri. BROADHEAD, G.C., Age of Our Porphyrics,. ENGELMANN, G., Addition to Article on Ag aba ENGELMANN, G., Addition to Article on Yuc ENGELMANN, GEORGE, About the Oaks of the Unitod States....140 2.00 SEvPEARTE, G., Corrections of the Present Theory of the Moon's Motions, iecording to the Classic Eclipses CROSWELL, C., Mound Explorations in Southoastern Missouri. ENGELMANN, GEORGE, The Oaks of the United States, cont'd, RILEY, CHAS. V., On tho Larval Characters and Habits of the Blister-Beetles Bolonging to the Genera Macrobasis Lec. and Epicauta Fabr.; with Remarks on Other ideale of the Family Meloidao. RILEY, CHAS. V., On a Romarkable New Genus in Meloidae In- fasting Mason-Bee Cells in the United States, RILEY, CHAS. V., Additional Notes on Megathymus Yuceae. RILEY, CHAS. V., On the Differences Between Anisoptoryx Pometaria, Harr. and Anisoptcryx Aescularia, Etc. RILEY, CHAS - Ve, A New Oak-Gall on Acorn Cups. ENGELIMANN , GEORGE, The Flowering of Agavo Shawii. BNGELIAN, GEORGE, The Amorican Junipors of tho Section Sabin BNGRLMANN, GEORGE, Synopsis of the American Firse....es.ss 202 2.00 VOLUME IV 680 8,00 No. I HOLM:S, NATHANIEL, Tho Geological and Geographical Distri- bution of the Human Race. Se ye ee eee CORUNA Y COLLUDO, ANTONIO DE, The Zoque Language. SCOTT, CHAS. M., On the Improvement of the Western ee ey ee eT ie eet MS ee eT ee ~6e PP. Rivers. SEYFFARTH, G., Egyptian Theology, According to a Paris Mummy-Coffin. NIPHER, FRANCIS E., Report on Magnetic Observations in Missouri, Summer of 1878. WADSWORTH, J.L.R., The Tornado of April 14, 1879. NIPHER, FRANCIS E., Report on Magnetic Determinations in Missouri, Summer of 1879. HAMBACH, G., Contribution to the Anatomy of the Genus Pentremites, with Description of New Species. ENGELMANN, GEORGE, Revision of the Genus Pinus and De- scription of Pinus Elliottii. _ ENGELMANN, GEORGE, The Acorns and Their Germination.......192 ' No. II | SEYFFARTH, G., The Hieroglyphic Tablet of Pompeium Gram- ' matically Translated and Commented On. _ RILEY, CHAS. V., Notes of North American Microgasters, etc. | RILEY, CHAS. V., Descriptions of Some Now Tortricidae. _ NIPHER, FRANCIS E,, On Certain Problems in Refraction. | NIPHER, FRANCIS E., Magnetic Determinations in Missouri ' during the Summer of 1880. _ TODD, CHARLES A., “Reversion of Type" in Digastric Muscle | of the Human Being. . PRITCHETT, H.S., Ephemeris of the Satellites of Mars for the Opposition of 1881, ENGELMANN, GEORGE, The Genus Iso8tes in North America. ENGLER, E.A., Auroral Phenomena on the Evening of Sept. 12, WBGle is ca tks vuwigncnsccme eee ste ets 4 lunes tak p85 s VER ES OD No, Iil SEYPPARTH, G., Planetary Configurations on Cyprian Anti- quities. NIPHER, FRANCIS E,, On a Property of the Isentropic Curve, 6tce SEYFFARTH, G., The Original Egyptian Names of the Planets, otc. LEONHARD, ALEXANDER V., Notes on the Mineralogy of Missouri. NIPHER, FRANCIS E., Magnetic Survey of Missouri. Fourth Annual Report. BROADHEAD, G.C., Carboniferous Rocks of Eastern Kansas. LEONHARD, ALEXANDER V., On the Occurrence of Millerite in St. Louis. ENGELMANN, GEORGE, The Mean and Extreme Daily Tempera- tures in St. Louis during Forty-Seven Years. NIPHER, FRANCIS E., The Evolution of the American Trot-e ting Horsee NIPHER, FRANCIS E., Magnetic Survey of Missouri, Fifth Annual Report. NIPHER, FRANCIS E., On the Expression of Electrical Resistance in Terms of a Velocity. Price ee PP» HAMBACH, G., Notes about Structures and Classification of tno Pentromites, HAMPACH, G., Description of New Palacozoic Echinodermata, 161 pope % é SANSA, ENNO, George Engelmann. SPHNCER, J.W., Niagara Fossils. BEOADHRAD, G.C., Historical Memoir of Missouri Geologi- Cal Suryveyas LUBDSETNG, CHARLES, Physico-Chemical Studies in Fatty Acid Seriss. NIPENR, FRANCIS E., Isodynamic Surfaces of the Compound Pendulum. REED, C.d., Relation between Valence and Atomic Weirht. WHEGLER, H.A., and C. LIMIDEKING, Iodino in Blowpiping.....126 VOLUME V 629 Nos. I and II (Bound together) KINBALY, J»H., A Spiral on a Torus. TRELEASM, WILLIA™, A Rovision of North American Linacoac. WHERLER, O.B., The Socondary Baso in Geodotic Surveys. LUEDEKING, CHAS., The Post-Mortem Detection of Chloro- Orns GATSCHET, ALBERT S., Tchikilli's Kasithta Legond in the Croek and Hitchiti Lansuares. TRELEASE, WILLIAM, Description of Lycoperdon Missouriense. PAMMET., L.H., On tho Pollination of Phlomis Tuberosa L,, and the Perforation of Flowers. ELIOT, W.G., Jre, Measurements of the Trimorphic Flowers of Oxalis Suksdorfii. TRELSASE, WILLIAM, Observations Sugrested by the Preceding Papcre LUEDEKING, C., Anamalous Densitios of Fused Bismuth, BRENDEL, EMIL, Synopsis of the Family of Pselaphidae. NIPHER, FRANCIS E., On the Scalo Value of tho Dellman Electrometer Used by Dr. A. iJislizenus. MCGEE, W.d., Notes on tho Goolory of Macon County, US gy Ys a ROCKS 6 6 tan 6 04 RSE SAN RO ee ee oe tke Nos, III and IV (Bound torother) KINEALY, J.H., The Pressuro of Wind on Roofs and Inclined Surfaces, TRULEASE, WILLIAM, Revision of North American Tlicincae and Celastraceac. TRELUASE, WILLIAM, North American Rhamnaceae. LUEDEKING, C., Contribution to the Chomistry of Combustion. LUEDEKING, C., The Hydration of Colloids, NIPHER, FRANCIS E., Report on Missouri Rainfall, 1877-87, NIPHSR, FRANCIS E., On the Output of Noncondensing Steam Engine, etce LUEDEKING, C., Action of Electric Discharge on Iodine. ROBERTSON, CHARLUS, Flowors and Insects - Umbelliferae. NIPHBR, FRANCIS E., Winter Temperatures. ENGELMANN, G.d., Frederick Adolphus Wislizenus, Obituary. NIPHER, FRANCIS E., Surface Intograls in Metoorology. Price 2-00 2.00 8,00 Be PPe Price LUEDEKING, C., On the Analysis of tho Barium Group. HITCHCOCK, A.S., Catalosue of the Anthophyta and Pteridophyta of Ames, Iowa. DUFFY, J.C., Transformations of a Carabid, etc. PAMMEL., L.H., On the Sesc-Coats of the Genus Euphore bia ROBERTSON, CHARLI3, Flowers and Insects, Asclepiada- cees to Scrophularisecese. PRITCHETT, H.S., A Fermula for Predicting the Popula- tion of the United States. RITCHETT, H.S., Observations of the Transit of Mercury, May 9. 1891. veboas, AeW., On Some New Sedalia Trilobites. NIPHER, FRANCIS E.,On Certain Properties of a Field of Force Due to a Single MadSscisseosecvvevenrcceseoess eve BOO MeO VOLUME VI 547 5.90 No. l. es Hede,y ADRODHSE to catalogue of flora of oaeeseoeee 48 sed ce ENGLER, “RDMUND re A “Geometrical Construction for Findine the Foci of the Sections of a Cone of Bess lit tae. ai es . sees * Sane te eee 9 02d 3. WINSLOW, ARTHUR, The Mapping of i saawrd ss vices 45 250 4. ROBERTSON , CHARLES, Flowers and Insects - Labiatae..... vee Seve e 33 200 Se HIT ee ey Ses The “Opening of “the "Buds “of Some Woody PISHCS cine eoecenoerercseseseeensese 19 s25 6. BAY,’ Js meer ers Materials for a Monorraph on Inuline. ; cee ee ee 12 225 7. PORTER, i POWUNSE aD, “The "Physical “Basis of Pre- cocity and Duliness.....- oe eee ee ee ee eee 22 25 8. ENGLER, EDMUND A. Geometrical Construction for Cutting from a Gone of Revolution Plane Sections 9 020 9. PA'MEL, L.H., Sclorotinia Libortiana, Fuckel, with a *Bibliopranhy of Funsus Root Diseasose.es 43 200 10. PORTER, WM. TOWNSEND, The Relation between the Growth of Children and Their Deviation from bee dys Type of Their Sex and Agc...serseevcce 19 020 ll. HURTER, JULIUS, Catalogue of Reptiles and Batrachians Found in Vi cinity of St. Louis, Mo, 15 025 12. PORTER, WM. TOWNSEND, The Growth of St. Louis Childron...e.s cee “tee vue cee 165 1.00 13. GLATFELTER, N. M., “Study of "Salix “Nigra and S, Amyedaloides with Hybride..+ciseyectsuesseuives 9 025 14. ROBERTSON, CHARLES, Flowers and Insects. Rosaceac and Compasiteaas,..»:; eet one 47 200 15. UPDEGRAFF, MILTON, Long*sude, Latitude, ‘and Height of Laws Observatory, University of Roe ath: ut ae eer ay nee ee ee ee eA 58 «00 16. RUNGD, EDWARD C., Merycism Regarded in the Light of Atavic Tendency. Report of New Casee...eeee 1 yee 17. CUSHMAN, ALLERTON S., The Post-Mortem Detection |... and Estimation oF A a er oe ee NO. Noe VOLUME VII 1. CALL, R. ELLSWORTH, Study of Unionidae of Arkansas.....s pies eg ey we aera eee SEV EA See ewees 2e NIPHER, FRANCIS E., “On Blectrical Canacity of Bodies, and Energy of an Whiectrieal Charge.... Oo» WHEELER, HA. Giacial Drift in Bee Towle i eeess Occurrence Sf Blonde in DLenite ine +s Additions-to Mineralory, of Nowe vaw sss 4, NIPHER, FRANCIS F., Law of Minimum Deviation of Licht by Pian: Pre fe eee as FE COR RR Oe ee 5. GLATFELTER, N.M., Rolations of Seis Missouri- oensis, Rebb, to S&S. Cordata, Muhliecccrees sores vae's ‘6, ROBERTSON, CHARLES, Flowors and Insects. Account Ecolorical Relations Flora and Fauna cad ani Carlinvilie, jE os OE ee se ec @oee T¢ NIPHER, FRANCIS Key ON Rotatioval Hatin of Cathode Disc in Crookes TubG.cecer A ee 8. WOODWARD, C.M., At What Age Do Pupils Withasow from Public DCHODIE Tis cn hws 9. ROEVER, Vi.%., Geometrical Construction | of ‘Linos of Barco: ., eeesene oeeeee eee 10. NORTON, tone: , Study of the Kansas Ustilagineae. ll. UPDEGRAFF, MILTON, Floxure of Telescopcs....ccees 12. ROBVER, W.H., Geometrical Propertios of Lines.of Porro, 1S) Gee esse eee ee 8 *se se ae * . se *a*ee See 88 13. PRITCHETT, HENRY -_ Results of Double Star Ob- sorvations, GCs sees . 6 ey eiess ee ee ee ee ee 14. ROBERTSON, CHAR LES Maeth omer aan Big aac 15. KSYS, CHARLE 33 Ra, Relations 2 the Devonian and Carboniforsus Lm tipper Tithe. VOL Ey i cae ein a exes k 16. BAKDOR, FRANK COLLINS, Bayt ae Notes on the Murlotees. 255.05. thane Vig 17. COMBS, ROBERT, Plants Calieoted te “District ae Clonfuoros, Cub ss ‘ views +e is cbt e ENT OO 18, TRELEASE, SILLIAN, An i eR Phytobokonee 2.55. 19, HURTER, JULIUS, Gantribution to Horpetology of Mo VOLUME VIII 129% 1. NIPHER, FRANCIS E., Method of Measuring Pressure “Sst Senin e ine Due to WIG cock sa ue a os oe ee ee 23 VON SCHRENK, HERMANN, Troes of St. Louis as in- fluenced by Tornado Sf LOGG 6 6 06 nte web eeebawe shee 3. ROBERTSON, CHARLES, New or Littlo Known North American Banke. *eeaeveee ® eben Oe bbe be O00 ee 8 48 4, HITCHCOCK, A.S., Boolosical Plant eae of PAdGAG eoee eo oe ee 5. BAKER, FRANK COLLINS, ‘the ‘NoLiuscan Pavan of Waster New Yo rke . . eee eseee8 eee . sere 6, WOODJARD, CALVIN M., “Efficioney of Gearing under et nbn hs ee * * e eseee@teteenpeesvese#t* @ 7. KINSELY, CARL, Dynamo-Rlectric ‘Weohinddos voces cs . i 2 ; No. KIRCHNER, WALTER C. ie, Contribution to Fossil Flora of Florissant, Colo eevee ° eee ee eee 2g VON nip pias: HERMANN, On Mode “08 ‘Dlaswalost ton of Usnes Sarvates.< .. , VOLUME IX sG9¢ 319 HITCHCOCK, A.S., Studies of Subterranean Organs. I. Compositae of Vicinity of Manhattan, KansaS..e.. 9 WELLER, STUART, Kinderhook Faunal Studies, Ile Fauna of Vermicular Sandstone at Northview, Mo.. 45 WOODWARD, CALVIN oe Relations of Internal Pres- Sure, etc . . * ee ft @ @ ee eS.) 2-3 4-6 Oe ee @ 9 NIPHER, FRANCIS Be ‘On Gravitation in Gaseous Nebulae . . . "eae 9 BALL, CARLETON ae ‘Notes. on ‘Western Wil long, ¢c06s 235 PAMMEL , L.H., Anatomical Characters of Seeds of Leguminosae, ote A . CELSO ASS ORR RAO NIPHER, FRANCIS B., ‘Temperatures. in Gaseous Nebulae. . ores ee eeeeereeeeen eee een eeerenerve Ke THOM, CHARLES , “The Process of Fertilization in Aspidium and BB orbs <5 a ce o1 VOLUME X . 4A) 255 SEE, TeJeJe, On Tomperature of Sun and Relative Ages GOI Stare ANd NODULAS sc Si sesscrecccssevhbscvessees 47 ROBERTSON, CHARLES, Some Illinois Boes,.cccccccceee Ll WELLER, STUART, Kinderhook Faunal Studies, Il, Fauna of ee Sandstone at Burlington, LOWD scccces . ee ee Re ee eee ee ee HIBGHCOCK, Asay, “Studies ‘of “Subterrancan Organs. II, Dicotyledonous Herbaceous Plants of Manhattan, KONnG0S.. 53 0 eee ke cas ee eee Ce Tee Ce ee a eee. VON SCHRENK, HERMANN, k "Severe Sloot Storms.-sessres 9 NIPHER, FRANCIS E., Gertain Properties of Light- Struck Photographic PlatoSscccscsccsccscscccseseses Li KLEM, MARY, The Devolopment of Agaricocrinus....se. 19 ALT, ADOLF, Glandular Structures Appertaining to Homek Kyo eoeeee#s: eee es s eeee#ees eseeeeteoeve ee 25 NIPHER , FRANCIS Bi, Positive Photography, with Special Reference to Eclipse Work. ok cee eseeene 1 NIPHER, FRANCIS E., Frictional Effect of Railway Traine upon Bho ALM. ices cs a4 esse heey cess eee eee 2O VOLUME XI |G 225 BAKER, FRANK COLLINS, Revision of Limnaeas of Northern ILlinoise ..ccccssescccresvsccescesessee <4 20 ROLFS, P.H., Florida TAPRONG 66 ss ca ao 650 ch ees eee et POATS, T.G., Isogonic Transformations. cesssesresecee — NIPHER, FRANCIS E., Relation of Direct to Reversed ) Photographic PA CCUPOR 6 654 Kec hese ses casa eel Specific Heat of Gaseous Nebulae in “Gravitetionnl ) Pisce Pag ek ike) see re eer er re ee eae ee ee 8) Pps Price , ENGLER, EDMUND A., The Normal to the Conic Section 2o0 50 No. ‘ q s : 3 3 F i: a 3 BY ; ee Sr ee ee NT ele RLY Pe ae A ee Oh ae ae ae er RN es Rete eS ME ae ee pet ae = r si Sa ina a is q lle ‘No. 5 LEFEVRE, GEORGE, Advance of Zoology in 19th Centuryesceccee 66 Nes FRANCIS Be Physics during the Last © ~ H> CA nw ~I nm ia wn 20 Fe co © on o>) O~ -Centu ry caer esreosravrveer,eeceeeeeeees TRELEASE, “WILLIAM, "Prorress in Botany during the 19th Gantiny eeeeesee2 e008 RAU, PHIL, The Scientific. Work of ‘Dr. C. H, Turner. A 1ist of Papors Published by C. H. vce TURNER, CHARLES HENRY, (Posthumous Paper Tro pisms in Insect Behavior. The Sem tne of the Hymenaptera. The Psychology of "Playing 'Possum! ee eseeeeat esses steneseseesavrte eee ee eesesanee VOLUME XXV CLAPP, W Spee Three New Species of TeredOsececare MILLS, R. WALTER, Modical Fads and Fanciesececes POHLMAN, AUGUSTUS @., The Natural History Museum iovalkeat in St Tay Bis ce eke ts eee erreaseeseees RAU, PHIL, The Biology of the Roach, Blatta Ortentalis Linnics + ov eee eee Cee Cee 260s e@secses es CLAPP, W.F., Notes on the Sticnomorphic "Form of the SHAW OPMecccecrrccveseesseosevessrsesasesersee at Price 3.65 79 Pad fs) 51 240 25 oxo 25 se0 LT Peds 13 22d 9 seo 160 1.00 16 seo 284 3.00 16 Prot) ou 20D 8 225 10 Pees 7 sed 16 sed Tk Pal) ae, - 54 eo0 490 4,75 16 sau 29 seu ee 24 ean 9 sen EE ee ee en ee Se “A eee No. No. Noe -15- PDs BUCHHOLZ, J.T., and PALIER, o Je, Supplement to the Catalogue of farkansas PlontScocsrcccveseveccessveeree 66 RAU, PHIL, The Ecology of a “Sheizeres Clay Bank. A Study in Tnsect SoclOlogys.swctvdesewewee seesees ele ROBERTSON, CHARLES, Florida Flowers and Insoctse... 49 RAU, PHIL, Field Studios in the Behavior of the Non-Social WaSPScececescsvsessessessesessessesevese 166 VOLUIE XXVI ri ie BURT, CHARLES E., The Lizards of KansaSeceeseeceee 86 RAU, ” PHIL and NELLIE L., The Sex Attraction and Rhythmic Periodicity in Giant Saturniid Moths..... 125 VOLUME XXVIT 153 PICKWELL, G.B., Tho Prairic Horned Larkeesseeeeees 155 VOLUME XXVIII 296 BURT, C.E., and BURT, M.D., A Preliminary Chock ) List of the Lizards of South Americo.cccccccsscese 104) O'BYRNE, S.L., An Aurora Observed in Missouri and ) Its Connection with Solar hovivityd< veseadebecvese (20) GREGER, D.K., Bibliggraphic Index of North Amorican Specios of the Eublastoidendeccedsscivnessrsbscvevese 26 BOYER, D.A., and HEINZE, A.A., An Annotated List of the Amphibians and Roptiles of Jefferson County, Mi Sscurtl ¢sceutes ry seeceeseneereneeeres O88 be RAU, PHIL, Notes” ue "the Bavaytor of Certain Ants of St. tots County, MiSAGUr1 £o os bb 6 68 CS CaO CERO, 12 RAU, PHIL, Notes on the Behavior of Gewcn bey Bike tary and Sostal sii) wee rere se re ee eee ee ee oe 28 O'BYRNE, H.I., Observations on the Life History of the "Baltimore Chicken- Spot" Butterfly, yen ye PHAOCGNs ose s eee eoeceseeaeeeeeeeveaere VORTS,° Rey Biologic “Investigations on the Stans iis nidea (COlOODTORS ) cceas é dees Oe Or eek a see esere eerste VOLUME XAXIX 240 FITCH, H.S., Natural iced of the Alligator Ligardssss.+++sseeses sre e@eeeeervev* Peeve @ 58 GREGER , D.K., Atrypae of “the “Gontral Missourt Suir tan eereee oer eee eoeaerereear seer eee eee. LS BILINSKY, S., Outline “of a A soa of Functions of an Abstract VAP IBD16 vcas 0s tae erease Gres see stes eee 28 ALLEN, V.T., Geological Aspects “of ByolUtlON.