Table of Contents
Academy Business
| Officers, Committees, Minutes, Winter Meeting | |
| 3-20 |
Memorials
| Necrology | |
| Indiana Academy of Science | 31-34 |
President's Address
| Presidential address: Science and modern thought | |
| Will E. Edington | 35-45 |
Program of the Section on Archaeology
| Program of the Section on Archeology | |
| Glenn A. Black | 46-47 |
Papers on Archaeology
| Direction of linguistic change | |
| C. F. Voegelin | 48-49 |
| Concerning migration paths, or What became of the Hopewellians? | |
| Paul W. Weer | 50-52 |
| Who built the Mounds? | |
| Erminie W. Voegelin | 53-57 |
Program of the Section on Bacteriology
| Program of the Section on Bacteriology | |
| H. H. Powell | 58 |
Papers on Bacteriology
| Response to oral bacterial immunization against colds | |
| H. C. Allisbaugh, L. C. Morgan | 59-64 |
| On the efficacy of Merthiolate as a biological preservative after ten years' use | |
| H. M. Powell, W. A. Jamieson | 65-70 |
Program of the Section on Botany
| Program of the Section on Botany | |
| C. L. Porter | 71-74 |
Papers on Botany
| Notes on Indiana grasses, 1937 | |
| J. E. Potzger | 75 |
| Recent additions to the flora of Indiana | |
| R. M. Tryon, Jr. | 76-77 |
| Studies in Indiana Bryophytes II | |
| Winona H. Welch | 78-85 |
| A note on Stemonitis fusca Roth | |
| William D. Gray | 86-87 |
| Notes on Indiana Fungi | |
| M. L. Lohman | 88-92 |
| Exposure of fungus organisms to ultraviolet rays | |
| J. Emmert Young | 93-97 |
| Effect of oxygen on inhibition of fungi | |
| R. D. Zumstein | 96-99 |
| Some acidity studies in dunes and bogs | |
| J. E. Potzger | 100-105 |
| Acidity and moisture in tree bark | |
| Charlotte Young | 106-114 |
Program of the Section on Chemistry
| Program of the Section on Chemistry | |
| Paul D. Wilkinson | 115 |
Papers on Chemistry
| Preparation and properties of substituted acetylenes | |
| G. F. Hennion | 116-121 |
| The preparation and properties of ethyl amidosulfonate | |
| W. W. Binkley, Ed. F. Degering | 122-123 |
| The preparation and properties of chemiluminescent compounds of the lophine type | |
| Evans W. Cottman, R. B. Moffett, S. M. Moffett | 124-129 |
| Photo-stability of suspensoids | |
| D. H. Jung, L. B. Storms, R. J. Hartman | 130-138 |
| A detailed study of a reaction used for the preparation of alkyl mandelic acids | |
| J. L. Riebsomer, James Irvine, Robert Andrews | 139-142 |
Program of the Section on Geology and Geography
| Program of the Section on Geology and Geography | |
| W. LeRoy Perkins | 143-147 |
Papers on Geology and Geography
| The droughts of 1930, 1934, and 1936, in the Corn Belt and associated areas | |
| J. E. Switzer | 148-161 |
| The mineral wool industry of Indiana | |
| William D. Thornbury | 162-175 |
| Some observed effects of certain atmospheric variations | |
| A. V. Lott | 176-188 |
Program of the Section on Mathematics
| Program of the Section on Mathematics | |
| C. K. Robbins | 189 |
Papers on Mathematics
| A foundation of projective geometry | |
| Karl Menger | 189-191 |
Program of the Section on Physics
| Program of the Section on Physics | |
| Leslie I. Steinbach | 192-197 |
Papers on Physics
| Minimum stopping distance of automobiles | |
| R. E. Martin | 198-205 |
| The crystal detector as a rectifier of short waves | |
| Mildred Williams Bulliet | 206-208 |
| Likenesses and differences of resonance curves produced by damped wave and continuous wave transmitters | |
| R. R. Ramsey | 209-211 |
Program of the Section on Psychology
| Program of the Section on Psychology | |
| P. L. Hightower | 212-213 |
Papers on Psychology
| A study of the conditioned response in dogs with special reference to the side of the body conditioned | |
| E. L. Walker, W. N. Kellog | 214-219 |
| Auto braking reaction times to visual vs. auditory warning signals | |
| Frank R. Elliott, C. M. Louttit | 220-225 |
Program of the Section on Zoology
| Program of the Section on Zoology | |
| W. P. Allyn | 226-229 |
Papers on Zoology
| Possibilities for conservation in an agricultural state | |
| Kenneth M. Kunkel | 230-233 |
| The accumulated sediment in Tippecanoe Lake and a comparison with Winona Lake | |
| Ira T. Wilson | 234-253 |
| A method for the preparation of dry skeletal material | |
| J. P. Scott | 254-255 |
| Heldout, a recessive wing mutation in Drosophila Melanogaster | |
| Edward Novitski, S. A. Rifenburgh | 256-260 |
| New Mexican gall wasps (Hymenoptera, Cynipidae) IV | |
| Alfred C. Kinsey | 261-280 |
| Notes on the bionomics of roaches inhabiting homes | |
| George E. Gould, Howard O. Deay | 281-284 |
| A cat with an "upside-down stomach" | |
| S. A. Rifenburgh, William P. Lawson, Ralph P. Ogden | 285-286 |
| Respiration studies with fresh-water molluscs: I. Oxygen consumption in relation to oxygen tension | |
| William A. Hiestand | 287-292 |
| Respiration studies with fresh-water molluscs: II. Oxygen consumption in relation to hydrogen-ion concentration | |
| William A. Hiestand, Doris M. Hale | 293-298 |
| Some observations on the reproductive cycle of a common land snail, Vallonia pulchella Mull.; influence of environmental factors | |
| Margaret Esther Whitney | 299-307 |
| Staining methods for general use in studying protozoa | |
| W. P. Allyn | 308-310 |
Junior Academy of Science
| Program of the Junior Academy of Science, Minutes, Exhibits, Clubs | |
| 311-314 |
Back Matter
| Meetings of related groups, Corrections and additions to list of members, Index | |
| 315-324 |