PROCEEDINGS

of the INDIANA ACADEMY OF SCIENCE

CUMULATIVE INDEX Volumes 61-70 1951-1960

Compiled by Richard A. Laubengayer

Index Committee

Nellie M. Coats, Lois Burton Richard A. Laubengayer, Chairman

Indiana Academy of Science Indiana State Library 1962

INDEX TO PORTRAITS

(Portraits reserved for those who have served as presidents)

Cogshall, Wilber Adelman (1874-1951) 61:18

Deam, Charles Clemon (1865-1953) 63:30

Enders, Howard Edwin (1877-1958) 68:33

Friesner, Ray Clarence (1894-1952) 63:32

Huston, Henry Augustus (1858-1957) 67:62

Mahin, Edward Garfield (1876-1952) 62:36

Ramsey, Rolla Roy (1872-1955) 65:31

Wright, John Shepard (1870-1951) 61:31

421 PAST OFFICERS 1951-1960

Year President Vice-President Secretary 1951 W. P. Morgan J. E. Switzer W. A. Daily 1952 P. D. Edwards H. M. Powell W. A. Daily 1953 H. M. Powell A. H. Meyer W. A. Daily 1954 0. B. Christy R. Girton W. A. Daily 1955 A. H. Meyer W. H. Johnson W. A. Daily 1956 R. E. Girton John Mizelle W. A. Daily 1957 W. H. Johnson W. A. Daily H. E. Crull 1958 W. A. Daily A. A. Lindsey H. E. Crull 1959 R. E. Cleland A. T. Guard H. E. Crull 1960 A. T. Guard L. H. Baldinger W. W. Bloom

Year Treasurer Editor Press Secretary 1951 F. J. Welcher A. A. Lindsey B. Moulton 1952 F. J. Welcher A. A. Lindsey B. Moulton 1953 F. J. Welcher B. Moulton J. A. Clark 1954 F. J. Welcher B. Moulton J. A. Clark 1955 F. J. Welcher B. Moulton J. A. Clark 1956 F. J. Welcher R. A. Laubengayer J. A. Clark 1957 F. J. Welcher R. A. Laubengayer J. A. Clark 1958 F. J. Welcher R. A. Laubengayer F. N. Young 1959 D. J. Cook R. A. Laubengayer F. N. Young 1960 D. J. Cook R. A. Laubengayer E. Weinberg

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INDEX INDIANA ACADEMY OF SCIENCE PROCEEDINGS Volumes 61 (1951) —70 (1960)

Abandoned railroads, 65:162 Age changes in liver as studied by light Abbott, J. H., 69:162 and electron microscopy, 69: Aboriginal American medicine and 325-331 surgery, 61:49-53 of Tolleston sands, 61:176-179 Academy, The Indiana, from horse and pyramids for Indiana's counties and buggy to jet, 70:194-199 larger cities, 67:187-193 Acer, effect of topography on the dis- Agglutination, red blood cells, 63:60 tri., 61:70 reactions, effect of formaldehyde on Acetate, aluminum solutions instead red cell, 67:98 of ferric in qualitative testing Aggression and avoidance in C57BL for, 66:98 mouse, 67:298 Acetic acid, metabolism in tomato, 62: Aging of reagent solutions in precipi- 101 tation processes, 67:128-134 Acetylacetone, reactions with pheny- Agriculture, Sullivan county, 64:191- lenediamines, 63:110-112 193 Acetyl-coenzyme A and succinate, re- Air-conditioned light rooms for grow- quiring enzyme from Azof abac- ing plants, 63:230 ter, 64:53 Albright, L. E., 65:222 Acetylenic alcohols, determination of Alcoholic beverages and consumption, esters, 66:91-94 64:50 Acid-catalyzed decarbonylation of 2, 4, Alfalfa, affecting seed produc- 6 - trimethoxybenzaldehyde, 65 tion, 62:181-197 66 insects, influence of residual and accompanying condensation reac- non-residual insecticides on, 65: tion, 70:99 145-148 anomalous oxidation reaction: 70: yields in southern Indiana from pre- 119-122 dicted soil and plant analyses, Acidophilic granules in basophiles of 61:167-170 laying hens, 64 :256 Algae Aker, R. F., 63:60 Cosmarium botrytus Meneghini, Acorns in Indian diet, 62:56-62 some aspects of sexuality and Actinophage, 63:64 genetics, 64:56 Actinoplanes, unusual keratinophilic growth of, 62:99 microorganism, 63:83-86 lyophilization, 64:61 Adair, R. K., 61:276 of Lake Wawasee, 62:98 Adams, Clifford, 63:198, 201 planktonic myxophyceae, 68:43-57 Adams, J. R., 70:205 some of St. Meinrad area, 69:131- Adams, N. E., memorial, 70:31-32 133 Adams, T., 64:254 Spirogyra, study of variation in, Adams, W. R., Aboriginal American 64:56 men and surgery, 61:49-53; 67: unusual forms from Indiana, 69:119- 90 122 Adelburg, M., 61 :273 Alkali bee, artificially induced nesting, Adye, J. C, 69:100 67:135 Ae, Shigeru Albert, 65:230 Alkylation of 4-Nitrophthalimide, 63: Aedes grossbecki and Aedes aurifer in 108-109 Indiana, 68:149 Allen County, precambrian rocks, 62: Aedes thibaulti Dyar and Knab, in In- 234-243 diana, 70:137 population changes, 62:244-249 Aeolosoma, reproduction of, 63:269 streams, 62:244-249 Aerial applications in agriculture, 69: reaction of the Gabriel synthesis, 150 62:158-159 Aerosol applications, fogging, 61:152- Allen, H. L., Ill, 64:237 158 Allen, M., 62:144; 64:92 Agabus confusus, distribution and Allen, M. A., 64:56 habit of, 62:171 Allen, W. R., memorial, 65:25-26 423 :

424 Alpha—Antimicrobial

Alpha-conidendrin, bacterial dissemi- Anthropology (see also entries under nation of, 66:55 following author names, only Alpha particle irradiation of germa- those who submitted manu- nium at 4.2°k, 67:278 scripts included: Adams, W. R.; particles, scattering of 19-Mev, by Blasingham, E. J.; Driver, H. Ne, Al, A and Cu, 66:297 E.; Faulkner, C. H.; Grollig, F. 14 X.; V. Huelsman, particles scattering by N , 63:264 Helmen, R.; Alston, R. E., 64:57 B. R.; Johnston, R. B.; Klinge, Alternate routes of metabolism, 62:64 P.; Martin, F. P.; Murray, R. W.; Neumann, G.; Neumann, Alternation of responses as function of H. W.; Ostertag, W.; Raibourn, hunger drive level, 61:280 D. D.; Wadia, M. S.) Aluminum -bromide -hydrocarbon com- abstracts, 61:46-48; 62:52; 63:45-46; plexes, 63:140-142 64:49-51; 65:48-49; 66;45-46; Aluminum, gaseous lower valence 67:90-91; 68:58; 69:65; 70:46-47 states of, 61:115 Aboriginal American medicine and in qualitative for test acetate, 66: surgery, 61:49-53 98-99 Acorn in North American Indian American cockroach, Periplanata diet, 62:56-61 americana, susceptibility of the Alcoholic beverages in native North ootheca to various insecticides, America, 64:50 68:196-198 Anthropometric traits, 68:59-64. American pharmaceutical association, Australopithecinae among human 62:278 fossils, 63:47-53 Ammocoete larvae of Lampetra lamot- Estimation of prehistoric popula- tenii, 62:318 tions, 69:78-82 Amphibians and reptiles, distribution 14 Field methods and C dating, 61:46 in Indiana and Illinois, 66:328 New archeological material from Amylase, cell-free, of Bacillus stera- Marion county, 62:53-55 rother mophilus, 61:64 New word affiliations of Neolithic bacterial, 62:65 Baikal people, 63:54-56 Analysis by extraction and high fre- Pagan marriage in Guatemala, 68: quency measurement, 66:81-85 70-71 Anderson, C. E. and S. N. Postle- Political organization of Tewa In- thwait, The organization of dians, 68:65-69 root apex of Glycine max, 70 Pottery figurine heads from Mexico, 61-65 66:53-54 Andrew, K. L., 61:273; 62:291 ornaments from Rio Tapajos, Brazil, Andrew, W., Age changes in liver as 67:92-95 studied by light and electron Somatotyping for secondary schools, microscopy, 69:325-331 61:54-61 Anesthetics, fluorine containing, 64:92 Statistical analysis in archeology, Angel site, 64:51 68:65-69 identification of unmodified faunal Sunflowers from Tilarosa Cave, New remains from, 70:46 Mexico, 61:47 activity, use of oxygen disso- Tape recording in anthropology, 61: ciation curve in interpretation, 48 64:258 Wife stealing in central Mexico, 67: Annual rings, relation to multiple 90 flushes of growth in species of Yankeetown pottery, 61 :46 67:104-106 oak, Anthropometric traits, genetic and en- Anthocyanin synthesis, use of tissue vironmental factors, 68:59-64 culture for study of, 66:61 Antibiotic substances from Ranuncu- genetic control of, 64:57 laceae, 70:83-86 Anthophilous insects of Indiana Antibiotics, effect on bacterial reduc- I. A preliminary annoted list of the tion of triphenyltetrazolium , 66:125-140 chloride, 62:63 II. A preliminary list of the Diptera Anticoagulant properties of phospho- collected from blossoms, 67:160- 63:127-130 170 rylated proteins, Anthropological groupings, among Antigen-antibody reactions in agar, North American Indians, musi- 64:52 cal styles and, 69:65 Antigens, 61:64; 63:270 methods, use of tape recording, 61 :48 Antimicrobial drugs, 64:53 : : ::

Anxiety—Bacteriology 425

Anxiety, instrumental measures of, 61 Audio-visual aids, in teaching general 280 chemistry, 68:121 measurement in clinical situations, devices, in the teaching of general 64:241 chemistry laboratory, 68:121 Aploparaksis, new species from fox Auditory fatigue, relation to Kappa, sparrow, 61:305-307 66:323 Apple scab pathogen, biochemical re- Aureomycin, effects of serum proteins sponse of Mains atrosanguinea of rabbit, 68:139-143 to, 70:53 Aughenbaugh, N. B., 69:184 trees in southern Indiana, Australopithecus, its place among hu- fauna of, 68:205-217 man fossils, 63:47-53 variety improvement, current status, Aux Vases sandstone, Putnam county, 68:87 63:203-207 virus diseases, investigations on, 68: Avers, C. J., 61:66 88 Axenic cultivation of planarians, 67: virus diseases, further observations 301 on, 70:54 Azeotropes, estimation of composition, Aquatic plants, Verduin method for 62:144 measuring photosynthesis and Azotobacter, oxidation of acetate by respiration of, 62:105 extracts of, 66:56 Araneology of Indiana, 62:299-317 Azotobacter vinelandii, 64:53 Arawak community, 64:50 Aztec corn festival, 62:52 Archeology, 15 years excavation at one Angel Site, 64:51 Babcock, R. F. and R. B. Fischer, Aleutian, 63:45 Aging of reagent solutions in Marion county, Indiana, 62:53-55 precipitation processes, 67:128- statistical analysis in, 68:65-69 134 Areal differentiation of Indiana coun- Bachman, G. Bryant and Martin ties, 66:159-166 Hamer, Synthesis of symmet- specialization in Sullivan county, 64: rical diquinolylguanidines, 61 191-193 117-120 Armacost, R. R., 62:103 Banchofer, C. S., 61:62; 65:225 Aromatic thiols, improved preparation Bacillus siibtilis, Mn++ requirement, of, 66:79 65:50 infestation, unusual cases, thitringiensis Berliner for the con- 62:298 trol of caterpillars, 69:150 Arthur Herbarium, plant rusts, 63:231 thuringiensis for insect control, 70 Artifacts, baked clay, in Indiana, 61 :47 137 Ascaridia galli, effect of choline defi- Bacteria anaerobes, advances in study cient diet on, 64:288-291 of, 63:62 Ascaris eggs, effects of radiation on, -free planarian worm, 65:237-242 65 :225 in soil, 64:54 Ascaris lumbricoides var. saum, ova of, microtechniques for identification, 62:323-324 61:64 Ash, C. R., Tingoidea of Tippecanoe Bacterial cell, action of cetyltrimethyl- county, Indiana, 63:185 ammonium bromide on, 70:48 "Ask the Biologist," 62:103 cell walls, 63:59 internal structure, 64:54 Asters, cyto-genetics of some from population change, 64:52 northern Indiana, 62:104 pyrogens, 63:59 Aster sagittifolius, hybridization with resistance to antibiotics and surface A. Shortii, 61:66 active agents, 68:79 Asymmetry of anuran gonads, 61:292- respiration and growth in soil steri- 295 lized by high energy electron Athow, K., 68:86 beam, 68:79 Atomic energy and the Ohio River, 64 Bacteriological problems in food, 67:99 219-223 Bacteriology (see also entries under potential functions, one dimensional, following author names, only 68:119 those who submitted manu- Attitude, measurement, toward effec- scripts included; Culbertson, C. tive teaching, 62:292 G.; Dippell, R. V.; Ebert, J. D. importance of favorable, in deter- Fletcher, R. L; Fraser, D. mining effectiveness of neutral- Hagan, C. W., Jr.; Hull, R. N. wet-pack therapy, 61 :279 Murray, R. G.; Pace, N.; Pfau, 426 Bacteriology—Beaches

C. J.; Powell, H. H.; Sonneborn, Banderscher, J. A., memorial, 69:33- T. M.; Thompson, R. L.; Weiss, 34 E.) Bandy, O. L., 64:175 abstracts, 61:62-65; 62:63-66; 63:59- Barber, S. A. (See also Evans, S. D.; 63; 64:52-55; 65:50-52; 66:55- Lavy, J.) 56; 67:98-100; 68:78-80; 69:99- The prediction of alfalfa yields in 100; 70:48-50 southern Indiana from soil and Antigen-antibody reaction in agar, plant analysis, 61:167-170 64:52 Measurement of the fineness of agri- Bacterial pyrogens, nature, 63:59 cultural limestone, 66:242-245 Fixation effect on internal structure Prediction of the residual effect of of bacteria, 64:54 phosphate applications, 68:330- Fixed rabies virus, inactivated by 336 propiolactone, 68:81-85 How serious is phosphorus fixation Growth of mammalian virus in vitro, on Indiana soils?, 69:279-281 62:92-94 Bard, R. C, 61:62 Isotopes used in microbial physiol- Bartholomew County, Coleoptera, 66: ogy, 64:55 115-124 Lysozyme and gram positive bacte- settlement patterns, 68:285-288 ria, 62:63 Barium sulfate, effect of age of re- Macronucleus of Paramecium aure- agent solutions on particle size lia by electron microscopy, 66 :60 of, 67:128-134 p-Aminobenzoic acid, development Barton, II, Jay, 67:301; 70:260 and role in early chick, 62:72-79 Barton, J. D., Jr., Some observations Protoplast and cell infesting agent on tree strata of an oak-hickory from T\. bacteriophage, 69:101- woods, 64:88-91 104 Barton, Thomas Frank, Population Radiation damage in bacteriophage, growth of Indiana cities, 61:171- 61:62 175 Respiration in Clostridium perfrin- Cities with a population decline in gens, 61:62 southwestern Indiana, 1926-50, Rh factor, chemical nature, 61:64 62:250-255 Tissue culture, cinephotomicrogra- A comparative study of geographic phy, 62:67-71 sites of Spencer and Blooming- counting infectious viral particles, ton, Indiana, 63:211-218 62:95-97 Atomic energy and the Ohio River, newer methods and applications, 64:219-223 62:87-91 Should we convert state forests into Bacteriophage, 61:62 state parks?, 68:268-272 Baer, M., 64:241 The Monroe reservoir: a multiple use Bagworm in Indiana, 61:159-164 project, 70:170-181 Bailey, G. W. (See also Snow, B.) Basidiomycete which sporulates in ar- and J. L. White, The mineralogy tificial culture, 67:107-108 and genesis of a soil (Tilsit silt Bass, T. C. (See Galloway, Harry loam) of the unglaciated re- M.) gions of Indiana, 68:337-342 Bats of the Genus Lasiurus, 64:257 Bain, W. M., 68:79 banding in Indiana, 64:284-286 breeding colonies of four species in Baker, P., memorial, 63:27 Indiana, 70:262-266 Baker, P., 70:260 method of tagging with radioactive Baker, W. (See Cope, J. B.) gold-198, in homing experi- Balance, upset of nature, between car- ments, 70:267-269 bon dioxide and oxygen in air, notes on homing of two species, My- 65:163 otis lucifugus and Eptesicns Balanoglossus and origin of verte- fuscus, 70:270-274 brate nephros, 61:296-304 Batts, M. M., 68:116 Baldinger, L. H., 65:79; 69:22; 70:6, Baumgardner, M. F. and A. F. 19 (See also Traynelis, V. J.) Gohlke, 70:216 (See also Baldwin, C. L., 64:53 Gohlke, A. F.) Ball State Teachers College, earth sci- Bayer, R. E., 68:120 ence collection, 63:208-210 B-Bromovinyl ethyl ether, resonance thirty-four years of science at, 62: by infra red spectra, 64:92 279 Beaches and bars of Tolleston time, Bancroft, J. B., 68:86; 69:108 61:176-179 Beals—Biological Survey 427

Beals, H. O., 66:63; 67:103; 68:86 Bibbins, F. E., memorial, 62:34-35 Beam, intersecting, accelator with sto- Biebel, P., 67:102 rage ring, 66:299 Bieber, C. L., Tolleston and Post-Tol- Bechert, C. H., History of water con- leston beaches and bars in Lake servation in Indiana, 66:286-290 county, Indiana, 61:176-179 Becht, J. E., Indiana grain and the Current directions indicated by cross- Illinois -Mississippi waterways, bedding in deposits of early 63:219-224 Mansfield age in southwestern Bechtel, A. R., memorial, 66:27-28 Indiana, 62:228-229 Beekman, B. E., The effect of crystal- Clastic rocks near the Chester-mer- line glucagon on blood sugar of amec contact in Putnam county, fowl, 66:341-345 Indiana, 63 :203-207 Bee, alkali, artificially induced nesting, A pleistocene section near Green- 67:135 castle, Indiana, 64:207-208 Beech Creek limestone, 62:223; 64:175 Fossil cephalopods of Mississippian Beetles attack on cucurbits, 68:186-189 age, central Putnam county, In- distribution of cavernicolous, in In- diana, 67:185-186 diana, 70:260 Some Mississippi limestone breccias water, 62:207-210 in northwest Putnam county, Behrens, O. K., 66:77-78 Indiana, 68:265-267 Belinfante, F. J., 64:238; 67:280 Pebble counts in glacial tills of Parke Bell, R. L., 61:282; 62:297 and Putnam counties, Indiana, Bellman, S. (See Meibohm, A. W.) 69:210-213 Benkeser, R. A., Findings of a Purdue Billman, J. H., 66:78; 68:117

committee on how to stimulate , R. V. Cash, and E. V. Wake- interest in young students to field, The preparation of aro- choose a career in chemistry, matic esters of malonic acid, 61: 62:167 126-128 F., 67:56-58 Bentley, A. memorial, , and R. V. Cash, The alkylation Benton County, mississippian-devonian reaction of Gabriel synthesis, boundary, 67:194-198 62:158-159

population density, 68:218-224 , and R. V. Cash, 4-Nitrophthli- Benton, G. W., memorial, 63:28-29 mide III. Methylation with tri- Berbarian, J. A. (See Mizelle, J. D.) methyl phosphate and hydro- Berg, P. W., memorial, 63:29; Some methylation with formaldehyde, laboratory experiments on re- 63:108-109 to sistance of Pomace Fly DDT , and J. A. Buehler, The catalytic poisoning, 62:211-216 hydrogenation of tyrosine, 63: Bergen, J. V., Some aspects of settle- 120-123 in ment patterns—a case study , D. B. Borders, and J. A. Bueh- south central Indiana, 68:285- ler, The action of silicomolyb- 288 dic acid with organic compounds, Bergeson, G. B., 68:90, 147; 69:106 65:68-72 Berka, C. A., 67:303 Biographical sketches of Indiana sci- Berlese funnel, modified, 63:163-164 entists not listed elsewhere. I, Bernard, Sister Marie, O. S. F. and 70:182-188 M. J. Metzger, Antibiotic sub- Biological interrelationship in mud- stances from Ranunculaceae, dauber nests, with special ref- 70:83-86 erence to Osmia coraata Robt., Berry, J. E., 64:254; 65:225 68:199-204 Berry, R. N., 66:325 Biological Survey committee reports Bertrand, A. R., 67:232, 233; 70:216; with chairmen, also Frazier, R. D.) (See C. B. Heiser, 61:13 Bessey, H., W. 69:17 C. B. Heiser, 62:13 Beta-cyclohexy lalanine, 63:120-123 F. K. Daily, 63:12 acyl derivatives, 63:120 F. K. Daily, 64:20-27 of m3 Beta decay Ru , 67:281 (This report included list of Beta-gamma directional measure- members who willing to help the ments in first forbidden transi- committee.) tions, 69:260 F. K. Daily, 65:13 Beta spectra, 'shapes' of, 65:204 W. H. Welch, 66:14 shape of, of once forbidden transi- C. A. Markle, 67:12-14 72 uo tions in decay of Ga , La (This report and subsequent , 152 m 12 Eu , Eu , and Sb \ 70:205 ones included publications of 428 Biological Survey—Epifagus

members of the current year Daniel; Dunkin, J.; Englehardt,

dealing with the flora and fauna D. W. ; Farquharson, L. I.; of Indiana and work in progress Gambill, W. G.; Gopalkrishnan, or completed in the current K. S.; Green, R. J., Jr.; Guard, year.) A. T.; Heiser, C. B., Jr.; Hirat- C. A. Markle, 68:12-13 suka, Y.; Humbles, J.; Jump, J.

C. A. Markle, 69:15-16 A. ; Karling, J. S. ; Kelley, A. G. C. A. Markle, 70:14-16 Lindsey, A. A.; Metzgar, M. J. Bird frequency in Delphi, Carroll coun- Palmer, C. M.; Plummer, G. L. ty, 64:256 Porter, C. L.; Postelthwait, S Birds and grasslands in western Mex- N.; Potzgar, J. E.; Sawada, K. ico, 66:329 Schafer, J. F.; Schreiber, L. R. Birdwhistle, R. K., 68:119 Shutts, C. F.; Stearns, F. Bismuth and uranium, (d, p) reactions Thomas, C; Wagner, K. A. in, 69:260 Welch, W. H.; Westing, A. H. Bivesiculidae, biology and affinities, Williams, E. B.; Wood, J. M. 63:271 Youse, H. R.; Zimmer, D. E.) Blink rate and muscular tension, 65: abstracts, 61:66-71; 62:98-107; 63 219 64-66; 64:56-62; 65:53-56; 66 Black, G. A., 61:46; 64:51 61-64; 67:101-103; 68:86-92; 69 Black, H., 70:20, 203 105-109; 70:51-55 Blair, H. W., 62:292 Anatomy of windowed leaves, 65:54 Blair, W. B., 62:225 Antibiotic substances from Ranun- Blanchard, R. E., 67:297 culaceae, 70:83-86 J., 67:90; The Blasingham, E. 61:46; Characeae of Indiana, 68:95-107 "New England Indians" in the Epifagus virginiana morphology, western Great Lakes region, 66: 70:73-78 47-49 Forest primeval of Indiana, 61:70 Bleuler, E., 66:297 Growth responses of Regnelidium Bloodgood, D. E., Early health condi- diphyllum, 65:62-65 tions in Indiana, 61:253-260 Hardwood seedlings, growth, 61:81- Bloom, W. W., 70:6, 7, 11, 12, 18, 19, 89 20; Effect of aging on the via- tree planting on coal banks, 62:99 bility of sporocarps of Marsilea quadrifolia, 62:139-142 Indiana's old growth forest, 63:73-79 Growth responses of Regnellidium Leguminosae of Indiana, 61 :90-96 diphyllum to variations in the Oak forest in Laughery Creek valley, concentration of nutrient solu- 62:129-135 tion, 65:62-65 wilt in Indiana, 68:110-115 Bloomington and Spencer, geographic Paleobotany in Indiana, present stat- sites of, 63:211-218 us, 63:87-91 water supply, problems of, 66:188- Pennsylvanian plant fossils in Indi- 191 ana, 64:70-74 Blume, H., 62:226 Petroleum naphtha on pine seed- lings, 62:100 BOCKELMAN, C. K., 61 :276 Phytoplankton of Lake Wawasee, Borders, D. B. (See Billman, J. H.) 62:98 _ Boron, gaseous lower valence states, Pollen grains collected by bees, 62: 61:115 114-121 66:318-320 Botanical forays to Florida, morphology value, 62:105 Botanical teaching aids, 61:69 study of two Wisconsin bogs in Botanists of the Butler University fac- Indiana, 69:110-118 ulty (1920-1955), 69:237-242 Raindrops as plant dispersal agents, Botany (See also entries under follow- 66:65-73 ing author names, only those Redbud occurrence in Indiana, 64: who submitted manuscripts in- 79-87 cluded: Anderson, C. E.; Bar- Sampling methods in forest survey, ton, J. D., Jr.; Bernard, Sister 67:101 Marie, O.S.F.; Bloom, W. M.; Selectivity in Indiana mosses, 64:63- Brodie, H. J.; Brooks, A. E.; 69 Brown, E.; Cummins, G. B.; Sporocarps of Marsilea quadrifolia, Daily, F. K.; Canright, J. E.; 62:139^142 Cottingham, J. O.; Daniels, R. Vascular flora of Ross biological re- P.; Decker, R. D.; DenUyl, serve, 61:69 Epifagus—Burr 429

Vegetation and environment along Brown, H. C. and W. C. Frith, Alu- Wabash and Tippecanoe Rivers, minum bromide-hydrocarbon 70:54 complexes, 63:140-142 Wood anatomy of Canellaceae, 66:63 Brown, O. W. (see Rohrer, C. S.) Botryosphaeria ribis on apple, 68:108- Brucella, use in studying population 109 changes, 64:52 Bowen, R. (See Burkett, H.) Brumbaugh, J. H., 66:300; 67:301 Bowman, S. E., 66:252 Brumfiel, C., 64:234; 67:274; 68:316, Boyer, M. C, Geomorphology and 317 floods, 70:165-169 Bryan, K. B., memorial, 68:29-30 Bracken, L. E., Some geographical Bryan, W. L., memorial, 66:28-30 factors in a quarter century In- Bryophytes of Indiana diana harvests, 1926-50, 62:256- Welch, W. H., Studies in Indiana 265 Bryophytes Brain injuries, effect on sensory motor IX, Leskeaceae, 61:106-110 capacities, 62:295 X, Leskeaceae (cont.), 62:122-128 Brandt, Warren W., 70:20; (See also XI, Sphagnaceae, 63:92-100 Swinehart, B. A.) XII, Species of mosses collected in Indiana since the , and E. Elaine Zimmerman, Tin publication of and lead complexes with 1,10- the Mosses of Indiana, 1957, by phenanthroline, 64:105-107 Dr. W. H. Welch; these species Braun, W., 64:52 are included in the following Bray, R., 64:236; 67:281 families: Ditrichaceae, Seligeri- Brazil, a regional interpretation, 62: aceae, Dicranaceae, Pottiaceae 224 and Grimmiaceae, 69:123-127 formation, 63:198 Selectivity in Indiana mosses, 64: Breccias and conglomerates, Putnam 63-69 county, 63:203-207 Wagner, Kenneth A., Notes on In- limestone, Putnam county, 68:265- diana Liverworts 267 IV, A report of recent collections, Breneman, W. R. (See Smith, R. E.), 61:103-105 66:329 V, A report of collections in seven state parks in Indiana, 62:136- Bretscher, M. M., 70:206 138 Brett, W. J., 69:310 Buck, R., 70:200 Bretz, H. W., 66:55 Buehler, J. A. (see Billman, J. H. Brewer, P. H., memorial, 69:34-35 and Welcher, F. J.) Brock, J. E., 61:273 (see also Sutter, Bud-break in woody plants of Porter D. M.) county, Indiana, 62:103 Brodie, H. J., 61:66; 64:59; Raindrops Bumble bee (Bombidae) as plant dispersal agents, 66:65- Notes on Indiana bumble bees, 61: 73 142-144 Bromer, W. W., 66:77 Domestication of, 62:278 Bromination of carbostyrils, 66:80 Color variation in some common spe- cies, 63:165-167 Brooker, R. M., 62:145 Parallel color variation in Bombus Brookley, A. C, Jr., and T. G. Perry, impatiens Cr. and Bombus bi- A striking example of pre-penn- maculatus Cr., 65:116-117 sylvanian erosion in Orange Bundy, W. M., 64:179 county, Indiana, 64:202-206 Burdick, A. B., 62:279 Brooks, A. E., A preliminary morpho- Buried forests of Indiana, 67:103 logical study of vir- Epifagits Burkett, H. B., 65:66; 66:78; 70:6 giniana, 70:73-78 , R. Murphy and D. Yarian, Acid- Brown, B. L., 65:218 ity of trichloroacetic acid, 66: Brown County, Agabus confasus, 62: 86-90

171 , and R. Murphy, The Ultraviolet larval millipeds, 67:171-172 spectra of phloroglucinol and its periodical cicadas, 68:164-170 ethers, 69:140-142

population density, 68:218-224 , and R. Bowen, Acid-catalyzed settlement patterns, 68:285-288 decarbonylation of 2,4,6-tri- Brown, C. B., Genesis of limestone methoxybenzaldehyde. An profiles in the tropics, 69:286- anomalous oxidation reaction, 289 70:119-122

Brown, E. (see Palmer, C. M.) Burr, I., 63:262; 67:274 :

430 Burwell—Chandler

Burwell, J. R., 69:260 Cassaday, J., 70:99 Buser, F. B., 62:101; 63:64 Catalytic activity of reduced vanadates Buser, K. R., 63:101 of nickel, copper and lead, 61: Bushey, C. J., 61:282 135-139 Bushnell, T. M., Soil conditions after Catfacing of peaches, 62:170 60 years in a Purdue pasture lot, of strawberries, 64:136-139 61:180-183 Cations, chart for qualitative analysis, Trials of the catene-drainage profile 62:145 keyform as a frame of reference Caulobacter from well water, 62:65 in pedological , 66: Caves, development in Beech Creek 246-251 Creek limestone in Indiana, 64: Mystery mound, 68:343-348 175 Buss, A., 64:241; 66:324 planarians, pigmentation in, 67:300 Bybee, P., memorial, 67:58-59 H. -filling, "fossil," in St. Louis limestone, Putnam county, 69: Cabbage caterpillar, use of Bacillus 185 thuringiensis for control, 69 : 150 Cell cultures, determination of glucose maggot, 62:170 in, 69:100 worms, control, 70:137 Cell, estimation of densities, 61:282 Cable, R. M., 62:298; 63:270 Caird, R. S., 62:290 Celloidin, for study of leaf surfaces, Caldwell, R. M., 68:88, 89; 69:109 66:74-76 Callender, M. E., 64:254 Cellulose fibrils in meristematic cells, Callixylon from Indiana devonian 65:55 shales, 68:86 Century of entomology in Indiana, 64: Calorimeter, high-pressure, for specific 140-174 heats, 64:97-104 Cephalopods, Mississippian, of Putnam Calumet region, manufactural geogra- county, Indiana, 67:185-186 phy (see Meyer, Alfred H.) Ceratium hirundinella (O. F. Muller) Campaigne, E., 61:111; 66:79; 67:109; Shrank, in lakes and ponds of 70:99 Indiana, 70:213-215 Campanularia, regression and replace- Ceratopteris pteridoides, geographic ment of hydranths, 62:297 distribution, 66:62 Campbell, D. H., 64:92 Cericariae of Fellodistomatidae, 63: Canellaceae, wood anatomy, 66:63 270 Candicidin, medium for production, 63: Cercis canadensis L., ecology of, 64 60 79-87 Canright, James E., 62:105; (see also palsies, 62:295 Wood, J. M.; Shutts, C F.) Cerebral History of paleobotany in Indiana, Ceremonies, agricultural, in Peru, 62: 67:268-273 52 Cantrall, I. J. (see Young, F. N), Cesari, L., 64:234 Contrasts in the Orthopteran Chalkland agriculture, changes in, 66: fauna of grassland, forest and 157 transitional areas in southern Chalkley, D. T., 61:282 Indiana, 63:157-162 Chandler, Leland, 69:148, 149; 70: Carbohydrate metabolism in Penecil- 138; (see also Potzger, J. E.) lium, 62:64 Additional notes on Indiana bumble Carbonyl compounds with alloys of bees, 61:142-144 magnesium, reduction, 68:117 Color variations in some common Carbostyrils, reduction studies of sub- species of bumble bees, 63:165- stituted, 70:115-118 167 Carlin, J., 63:60 Parallel color variation in Bombus Carlson, K. H., 70:6, 20 impatiens Cr. and Bombus bi- Carmack, M. (see Smith, Robert E.) maculatus Cr., 65:116-117 Carmichael, B. M., 63:264; (see also The orders Protura and Diplura in Rasmussen, V. K.) Indiana, 66:112-114 Carpenter, I. W., 61 :67 Biological interrelationships in Carroll County, bird frequency, 64:256 mud-dauber nests with special Carroll, F. W., 69:258 reference to Os7nia cordata Carterette, T. S., 66:326 Robt., 68:199-204

Casein, phosphorylated, preparation , J. G. Taylor and H. O. Deay, and properties, 63:127-130 Phyllophaga collected in light Cash, R. V. (see Billman, J. H.) traps in Indiana, 65:149-158 ::

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Changes in attitude toward Germans, Aromatic esters of malonic acid, 61: Japanese, Jews, and Nazis, 65: 126-128 222 Bromination of phenylquinolines, 61 Chao, P. K., 64:255 121-125 Catalytic activities Chao, T. S. (see McBee, E. T.) of reduced vana- dates, 61:135-139 Characeae, 62:107 Chromotography for volatile organic occurrence and distribution in In- acids, 62:145 diana, 68:95-107 Cobalt (II) detection by succinimide Charter members of the Indiana Acad- and isopropylamine, 65:89-93 emy of Science, 61:261-263 Glucagon structure, 66:77 Chemical terms derived from Greek, Heats of combustion of organic com- 70:98 pounds, calculating, 67:122-127 Chemistry (See also entries under the High-purity anhydrous magnesium following names, only those who chloride, 63:113-119 submitted manuscripts included, Homomolecular reactions, new field Babcock, R. F.; Baldinger, L. in chemistry, 63:136-137 H.; Bellman, S.; Benkeser, R. Inorganic membrane electrodes, 69: A.; Billman, J. H.; Borders, D. 136-139 B.; Bowen, R.; Brandt, W. W.; Instrumentation, proposed new - Brown, H. C.; Brown, 0. W.; jor at Marion College, 64:92 Buehler, J. A.; Burkett, H.; Lithium aluminum hydride reduction Cash, R. V.; Chao, T. S.; Chris- of peppermint oil, 65:79-81

tens, J. M. ; Cook, D. J. ; Coulter, Metalation of alkyl sulfones, 63:101 N. M.; Danehy, J. P.; Davis, R. Protein components of human hair, E.; Ferguson, B. L.; Ferguson, 68:128-143 J. W.; Fielder, W. L.; Fischer, Proteins condensed with thiocyanate, R. B.; Fisher, D. S.; Frederick, 65:82-84 M. R.; Frith, W. C; Frost, L. Radioassay of potassium and ura- W.; Gross, E. W.; Gucker, F. nium as student experiment, 65 T., Jr.; Guthrie, N.; Haenisch, 85-88

E. L. ; Hamer, M. ; Haurowitz, Reagent solution aging, in precipita- F.; Hill, Sister M. A. G.; Hsu, tion process, 67:128-134 C. G.; Hunt, H.; Johnston, W. Spectrophotometry method for de-

H.; Judd, G. F.; Kaslow, C. E.; termination of water, 63 : 124-125 Keim, W.; Kessel, W. G.; King, Stepwise construction of sulfur and P. F.; Klemm, L. H.; Kosolsom- selenium chains, 70:100-105 bat, S.; Larson, R. G.; Leth, A.; Symposium of papers on the teach- Mathers, F. C; McBee, E. T.; ing of chemistry, 62:166-169 McMasters, D. L.; Meibohm, A. E. L. Haenisch, The relationship

W. ; Meiners, A. F.; Messing, between teaching of chemistry R. A.; Moffat, A.; Mozen, M. in the secondary schools and in M.; Murphy, R.; Neher, B. W.; the colleges and universities of Nichols, L. D.; Nix, S. J.; Os- Indiana, 166 borne, C. E., Jr.; Peacock, J.; E. E. Weaver, Work on the North- Peake, J. S.; Pierce, O. R.; eastern Ohio Chemistry Teach- Pierce, R. N.; Price, C. C; ers organization, 166-167 Reitz, H. C; Ricketts, J. A.; F. C. Schmidt, Preparation for Roberts, C. W.; Rohrer, C. S.; college chemistry, 167 Schaap, W. B.; Schmidt, F. C; R. A. Benkeser, Findings of a Schwan, J. C; Swinehart, B. Purdue committee on how to A.; Traynelis, V. J.; Wakefield, stimulate interest in young stu- E. K.; Weaver, E. E.; Welcher, dents to choose a career in chem- F. J.; Yarian, D.; Yates, M. L.; istry, 167-168 Yunghans, R. S.; Zimmerman, Ned Guthrie, Comments on teach- E. E.) ing chemistry in high school and abstracts, 61:111-116; 62:144-146; college, 168-169 63:101-102; 64:92-93; 65:66-67; E. W. Gross, Comments by a sec- 66:77-80; 67:109-110; 68:116- ondary school teacher, 169 121; 69:134-135; 70:98-99 Testing program for chemical educa- Aluminum solutions in qualitative tion, 65 :66 testing for acetate, 66:98-99 Turbimetric titrations, 68:116 Analysis by extraction and high fre- Unstable intermediate investiga- quency, 66:81-85 tions with infrared, 68:144-146 :

432 Chemotherapy—Coleman

Chemotherapy, experimental, 63:39 Cleland, R. E., 63:66; 66:15; 67:8, Chicago Heights, Illinois, manufac- 17;68:18, 86; 69:6, 9, 12, 13; A tural geography of, 66:209-229 case history of evolution (Presi- Chick behavior, effects of abnormal in- dential address), 69:51-64 cubating temperature on, 68: Clements, J. N., 70:51 363-366 Cleveland, M. L. (see Wilson, M. C), some effects of high and low incubat- Tarnished plant bug injury to ing temperatures, 70:285-292 peach, 64:127-130 Chloroazol black E, in angiosperm em- and D. W. Hamilton, The insect bryology, 68:92 fauna of apple trees in southern Chlorination of 1, 1, 1-trifluoropane, Indiana, 68:205-217 liquid phase, 65:100-102 Clevenger, S. B., 64:60; 66:61 Cho, C. S., 70:99 Clewell, A. F., 70:207 Cholera in Indiana, 61:253-260 Clifford, A. F., 63:102 Cholestanol, "

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olepis var. fraterna, 62: Cooper, R. H., 62:279 321-322 Coordination complexes, calculation of Coleoptera, Dytiscidae, distribution formation constants using com- and habitat of Agabus confusus, puters, 67:111-116 62:171 Coordination studies; dipyridylamine Hydrophilidae, biometrical studies and 3,3' - iminobispropylamine, on Tropisternus striolatus (Le- 66:95-97 Conte) and T. mexicanus (Cas- Cope, J. B. and R. E. Mumford, A pre- telnau), 62:207-210 liminary study on bat banding Cariadae (ground beetles), Prey rec- in Indiana, 64:284-286

ords, 67:136 , R. E. Mumford, and N. Wilson, Records of Indiana I, 66:115-124 Some observations on a summer Records of Indiana II, 68:155-158 colony of Myotis lucifugus, 67 Coleopterous parasite, Platypsylla cas- 316-321

tor is, of beaver, 64:115 , A history of the Joseph Moore Colorimetry, copper determination, 66 Museum at Earlham College, II. 156-157 Later and present history, 68: Color, parallel, variation in Bombus 313-315

spp., 65:116-117 , W. Baker and J. Confer, Breed- Coluber constrictor, black racer, hatch- ing colonies of four species of ing, 63:278-279 bats of Indiana, 70:262-266

Complement-fixing antigens of polio- , E. Churchwell, and K. Koontz, myelitis, 68:78 A method for tagging bats with Compton, L. E., 68:89 radioactive gold-198 in homing Computers and curricula, 65:203 experiments, 70:267-269

and the collegiate mathematics pro- , K. Koontz, and E. Churchwell, gram, 69:256 Notes on homing of two species teaching physics with an analog, 70: of bats, Myotis lucifugus and 204 Eptesicus fuscus, 70:270-274 Concepts of God, children's, 69:269 Copolymerization, Q-e scheme, 63:103- Confer, J. (see Cope, J. B.) 107 Conformity, interaction with anxiety, Copper, a reagent for, 62:156-157; 63- 61:280 102 Confusion matrices for three English Coraggio, M. C, 69:100 syllables, 65:223 Cormack, M. (see Smith, R. E.) Conglomerate, with Mansfield sand- Corn borer, location of larvae of the stone, 62:228-229 European, Pyrausta nubilalis, lower pennsylvanian, unusual min- in dent corn, 67:155-159 erals with, 69:183 festival, Aztec, 62:52 Conklin, R. L., 67:280 grinding devices used by Indians, 61 Conservation of man in Indiana, 66: 251 254-255 Indian varieties of, 62:104 germplasm of domestic species, 66: leaf aphid, Rhopalosiphum maidis 256-260 (Fitch), sorghum resistance to, history of forest, in Indiana, 66:261- 70:137 267 plant, square-stemmed, 69:105 recreational and scenic resources, root, response to high nutrient con- 66:268-274 centrations within a single root history of the study of fishes in In- culture cell, 70:254-259 diana, 66:275-285 root tips, ability to respire sugars, history of water, in Indiana, 66:286- 62:98 290 Pasteur effect in, 63:65 history of soil, service, 66:291-296 Correll, M., 66:297; 67:277 croplands in Indiana, 65:198-199 Costas, P. (see Hart, John Fraesr) Constitution, Indiana Academy of Sci- Cottingham, J. O., 61:77, 78; 62:143; ence (revised 1952), 62:19-24 64:247; 65:210; 66:305 Contributors, instructions for, 70:293 Coulter, N. M. (see Ferguson, B. L.) Cook, D. J., 61:112; 63:101; 66:80; Counties, economic importance of In- 69:6, 13, 22; 70:6,7,9, 13; (see diana's, 66:159-166 also Yunghans, R. S.) and large cities, age pyramids for and R. N. Pierce, Reduction stud- Indiana's, 67:187 ies of various substituted carbo- County planning, 63:202 styrils, 70:115-118 County plant records, new, for Indiana, Cook, E. A., 65:50 69:262 —: —

434 Cox Day

Cox, A. C, memorial, 68:31-32 101; 68:7; 70:6, 20, 182; Some Craspedacusta, locomotion of frus- observations on the occurrence tules, 64:255 and distri. of the Characeae of reoccurrence near Richmond, Indi- Indiana, 68:95-107 ana, 64:257 Botanists of the Butler University Crawford County, bat banding, 64:284- Faculty (1920-55), 69:237-242 286 The Academy from the horse and population change, 62:272-276 buggy to jet, 70:194-199 population density, 68:218-224 Daily, W. A., 61:6, 16, 67; 62:6, 10, 18 streams, 62:244-249 98; 63:6,7, 14, 16; 64:10, 15,61 Crayfish of Indiana, distri., 64:281-283 65:6, 15, 17; 66:6, 11, 19, 300 Creager, C. B., 68:323 67:6, 7; 68:6, 9; 69:20; 70:6, 7, Crises, past and present, in mathe- 16, 20, 207 matics, 70:200 In search of blue-green wanders Crop increase and standard of living (Presidential address), 68:43-51 a West Indian example, 68:273- Forms of Ceratium hirundinella (O. 276 F. Mueller) Schrank in lakes Croplands, Indiana, 62:256-265 and ponds of Indiana, 70:213- Cross, E. A., 67:135 215 Crowder, H., 66:63 Dam sites in Indiana, 61:232-239 Crowell, Sears, 61:283; 62:297; 64: Damon, S. R., 61:63 255; 66:328 Danehy, J. P., The extraction of the Crull, H. E., 67:6, 7, 9, 16, 18; 68:3, protein component of human 18; 69:6, 12, 14, 21 hair, 68:128-138 Crum, R., 69:150 Daniels, R. P. and C. L. Porter, A Crustacea (isopods) of Indiana, 63: basidiomycete which sporulates 272-277 in artificial cultures, 67:107-108 Culbertson, C. G., 63:62 (see also Darrow mastodon, 69:182 Powell, H. M.) Dating a folk tale, 61:48 Cidiseta melanura, occurrence in Indi- radio-carbon, 61:46 ana, 67:137 Dative bonding and polarizability, 68: Culture, applications of plant tissue, 119 62:81-86 Davenport, D. A., 63:102 Cummins, G. B., 63:231; 68:88; (see Daviess County, underground storage, also HlRATSUKA, Y.) 68:259-264 Cunningham, R. L., 69:150 Davis, J. J., Insects in Indiana during Cunningham, R. W., 67:281 1951, 61:148-151 Curran, Brother Columba, 68:119 Insects of Indiana for 1952, 62:176- Cyanide on developing Ascaris ova, 180; 1953, 63:152-156; 1954, 64: effect, 62:323-324 121-126 < Cyanides, alkyl, preparation of 63:131- The field of entomology—its past, 132 its present, its future, 64:173- Cyathus, aberrations in the genus, 64 174 59 Insects of Indiana in 1955, 65:107- Cyclic ester of organic acids, I, 70:106- 110 114 Highlights in the history of insect sedimentation, 67:205-211 control, 65:118-120 Cyclonic characteristics and precipita- Insects of Indiana in 1956, 66:104- tion in western Indiana during 107 summers of 1953, 1956 and 1957, Entomology and the Indiana Acad- 68:225-236 emy of Science, 69:152-153 Cynanchium nigrum, a new record for Davis, R. C, 67:298; 68:326 Indiana, 68:319 Davis, R. E., John Peacock, F. C. Cytogenetics of asters, 62:104 Schmidt, and W. B. Schaap, Cytology of the S913 transplantable The apparent molal volumes of Lymphosarcoma, 69:312 some electrolytes in anhydrous Cytotaxonomy of Helianthus petio- ethylenediamine, 65:75-78

laris, 69:105 , Stepwise construction of sulfur and selenium chains, 70:100-105 acids, Dactylogyrinae and Tetraonchinae, , Cyclic esters of inorganic status of North American, 64:260- I, 70:106-114 264 Davis, R. L., 61:141 (see also Wilson, Daily, F. K., 61:67; 62:107; 63:7; 64: W. C.) 7, 144; 65:7, 13; 66:11, 18; 67: Day, H. G., 70:19 DDT—D I SULFIDE s 435

DDT, resistance of potato flea beetle, Diagnostic morphological traits for 63:143 walcolid variety of American experiments on resistance in Droso- Indian, 69:69-72 phila melanogaster, 62:211-216 Dichloro-argenate ion, dissociation con- Deam, C. G., memorial, 63:29-33; 62: stant of, 62:144 108; Summary of his life, 63: Dickstein, I. L., 65:50 232-239 Dicotyledonae of Gibson county, Indi- Deay, H. 0., 61:140; 67:135; 68:149; ana, 68:90 69:15, 148; 70:137 (see also Diehl, H. F. and J. V. Osmun, Cham- Chandler, L.) bers for exposure of roaches to The periodical cicada Magicicada chemically treated surfaces, 66: septendecim (L) in Indiana, 62: 144-146 203-206 Dietary effects on estrous cycle of fe- Entomology at Purdue, 64:152-157 male California pocket gopher, and J. G. Taylor, Preliminary 66:331-336 report on relative attractiveness Dietz, H. F., memorial, 64:34-35 of different heights of light Difluoroacetic acid, lithium aluminum traps to , 63:180-184 hydride reduction of, 64:108-111 and J. G. Taylor, The sex of Eu- Dilling, R., 70:203 ropean corn borer moths taken Dillon, L. L, 64:176 at light traps, 66:108-111 Dimethyl sulfoxide complexes, differ- Decatur County, underground storage, ential thermal analysis, con- 68:259-264 ductance and cryoscopic beha- lfil

Decay, beta, of Tb , 66:298 vior of, 70:123-131

Decker, R. D. and S. N. Postle- Dineen, C. F., 61 :283 ; 69 :311 (see also thwait, The maturation of the Peckham, R. S.) trifoliate leaf of Glycine max, Food habits of the larval tiger sala- 70:66-72 mander, Ambystoma tigrinnm, Deiss, C, 66:18 65:231-233

DeLanney, L. E., 67 :302 ; 70 :7, 20, 261 Dinoflagellate, Peridinimn Volzii f.

Delaware County, Aedes thibaulti, 70: Vancouverense ( Wailes) , 66 : 300 137 Dinsmoor, J. A., 66:324 meadow spittlebug, 68:171-185 Diplura and Protura in Indiana, 66: Delisle, A. L., 62:104; 63:64; 64:60; 112-114 65:53 Dipole fields, novel orientations of, 66: Denenberg, V. H„ 67:298; 68:326 297 Dippell, R. V., 66:60 Dental caries, incidence with changing Diptera, list of species collected from diets in prehistoric Indians, 70: blossoms, 67:160-170 47 populations in the Whitewater val- DenUyl, Daniel, 62:99; 67:243; ley, 70:142-144 Growth and development of Diquinolylguanidines and diquinolyl- hardwood seedlings, 61:81-89 thioureas, synthesis of symmet- Indiana's old growth forests, 63:73- rical, 61:120 79 Direct interactions in (oc,p) processes, Charles C. Deam, 63:232-239 70:203 Hardwood tree planting on strip Discrimination, training, drive inten- mine spoilbanks, 65:57-61 sity as a clue in, 61 :280 History of forest conservation in In- learning, 65:222 diana, 66:261-267 learning, sampling common elements Forests of the lower Wabash bot- in, 66:326 tomlands during the period Diseases of trees, distribution of three 1870-1890, 67:244-248 important insects transmitted, History of the civilian conservation 64:116-120 corps, 68:308-310 Disintegration, search for double beta, DePauw University, history of science of ND 150 and nature of the neu- at, 63:230 trino, 65:204 de Penna, J. F., 65:49 123 124 of I andl , 68:323 Derbyshire, W. D., 64:236 of iron-52 and iron-53, 68:323 Desmodium populations in southern Distribution of land snails of Indiana, Indiana, 68:319 61:282 DeVol, C. E., 66:62 Leguminosae in Indiana, 61 :90-96 DeVries, T., 68:116 Disulfides, ultraviolet absorption sectra Dew-point instrument, 61:273 of unsymmetrical, 70:99 436 Doan—Effect

Doan, M., memorial, 70:33-34 Earth science collection at Ball State Dobson, R. C, 69:165 (see also Mat- Teachers College, 63:208-210 thew, D. L.) Earthworms, distri. in upper White- and D. L. Matthew, Field obser- water valley, Indiana, 69:313- vations of face fly (Musca au- 319 tumnalis De Geer) in Indiana, Eaton, J. R., 61:275 1960, 70:152-153 Eberly, W. R., 70:7, 8, 9, 16, 51; The Donovan, Sr., A. J., 64:255 terrestrial Isopods of Indiana, Dorman, L. C, 68:117 63:272-277 Doty, L. A., 65:220 Summary of the distri. of the Indi- Dowds, R., 69:258 ana crayfish, including new state Downie, N. M., 62:293; 66:324 and county records, 64:281-283 Records of Indiana Coleoptera, I, Ebert, J. D., The development and role 66:115-124; II, 68:155-158 of p-Aminobenzoic acid in the Doyle, Msgn. John J., The relations early chick embryo, 62:72-80 between the empirical and the Ecological correlations philosophical study of man, 69: in Indiana, 271-272 some, 67:101 sampling methods for trees, compar- Dragon flies, 64:115 mating behavior, 61:141 ison of, 67:101 study of 15 stands in the early Drainage and soil use in Indiana, 67: Wis- 249-250 consin Drift Plain, 61:68 Drive intensity as a cue in discrimina- Ecology of spring flowering, 65:205 tion training, 61 :280 organic terrain, 62:98 Driver, H. E., 61:46; 64:50; 67:90 Wabash floodplain, 70:54 The acorn in the North American Edds, J. W., 68:362 Indian diet, 62:56-62 Edington, Will E., 63:230; 64:226, Drives in raccoon, externally-aroused, 235; The charter members of 66:325 the Indiana Academy of Science, Drosophila, an Indiana microsporidian 61:261-263 parasitic on, 62:297 William Ephraim Heal, Indiana pio- melanogaster, experiments on resist- neer mathematician, 62:287-289 ance to DDT, 62:211-216 Biographical sketches of Indiana Drosophilidae found in tomato fields in Scientists not listed elsewhere, Indiana, 67:138-144 I, 70:182-188 Drummond, R. O. (see Williams, E. Necrology by, 61:17-32; 62:34-44; C, Jr.) 63:27-38; 64:34-39; 67:56-72; Drummond, R. R., A comparative 68:29-42; 69:33-50; 70:31-40 study of rural level-of-living in- Education, attitudes public, 62:295 dexes in Indiana counties, 66: of scientists, 64:40-48 167-169 secondary, 61:54-61 Druste, J. B., 69:186 Edwards, P. D., 64:7; 66:17; 67:274; Dry air, dielectric constant of, 61:277 70:7, 14 Dubois County, plant fossils, 64:70-74 The role of mathematics in science streams, 62:244-249 (Presidential address), 62:45-51 Dugesia dorotocephala, sterilization Effect of decrease in size of reward and axenic cultivation, 65:237- on scores in hooded rat, 67:297 242 formaldehyde on agglutination of tigrina, regeneration of heads, 64: red cells by antiserums against 287 artificially attached antigens, Duncan, W. G., 66:230, 231; 67:232 67:98 (see also Wilkinson, S. R.) hue, brightness and saturation on color preference, 67:297 Dunkin, J. and S. N. Postlethwait, iron, aluminum humic acid on The use of celloidin for study of and fixation leaf surfaces, 66:74-76 phosphorus by organic soils, 69:277 Durkee, A., 64:241 protein-free diet in mouse liver, 65: Dutch elm disease, 64:116 226 reduction on heat capacity of rutile, Earlham College, history of science in, 64:237 63:240-242 two experimental counseling tech- Earthquakes, normal, and records of niques, 64:239 tremors in the earth's rotation, systematics when used in different 68:298-299 ways, 69:150 :

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deficiency and luxury feeding on corn ed, Ash, C. R.; Berg, P. W.; Can- hybrids, 66:231 trail, I. J.; Chandler, L.; Clark Egan, J. P., 66:323 J. A.; Cleveland, M. L.; Cole Ek, C. M., memorial, 70:34 C; Davis, J. J.; Davis, R. L. Electric computers, application to Deay, H. O.; Diehl, F. P.; Dob- chemical computations, 67:111- son, R. C; Downie, N. M. 116, 117-121 Drummond, R. O.; Everly, R. T. light traps and their uses in ento- Fahey, J. E.; Fitzwater, W. D. mology, 67:135 Jr.; Gould, G. E.; Hamilton, D shock therapy, 65:219 W.; Jacobs, M.; Killough, R. A. Electrical analog circuits applied to Lehker, G. E.; Lockard, D. H. heat conduction problems, 61, Luginbill, P.; Macklin, J. M. 275 Marsh, T. G.; Marshall, G. E. contacts, bridge transfer in, 62:291 Matthew, D. L.; Mockford, E researches of Francis Hauksbee, 61 L.; Montgomery, B. E.; Moore 251 H. B.; Mullin, C. A.; Munsee, J Electrolytes, apparent molal volumes R.; Osmun, J. V.; Schuder, D of some, in anhydrous ethylene- L.; Smith, C. A., Jr.; Taylor, J diamine, 65:75-78 G.; Ulman, P. T.; Van Scoik, W Electrolytic oxidation of hydrochloric S.; Ward, G. L.; Williams, E. C. acid to perchloric, 63:138-139 Jr.; Wilson, M. C; Young, F Electromagnetic field with finite plas- N.) ma, interaction of, 70:204 abstracts, 61:140-141; 62:170-171 Electromotive force, 63:264 63:143; 64:115; 65:103; 66:100 Electronic states in crystals, 61 :273 67:135-137; 68:147-149; 69:148- Electroplating nickel from perchlorate 151; 70:137-138 bath, 68:122-127 Aerial application in agriculture, Ellner, P. D., 63:59 69:150 Elliott, F. R., The Araneology of In- Approach to taxonomic problems, diana, 62:299-317 62:172-175 Elliott, S. E., memorial, 68:32-33 Biological interrelationship in mud- Ellis, J. R., 68:91 dauber nests, 68:199-204 Embryo, early chick, development and Electric light traps and use in Ento- role of PABA, 62:72-80 mology, 67:135 Enbryology, angiosperm, use of chlor- Insect control measures in a chemi- ozol black E, 68:92 cal era, 63:144-151 of Tripsacum dactyloides, 62:104 Japanese beetle in Indiana, 61:145- Employee selection, 62:293 147 Endamoeba histolytica, isolation from Periodical cicada, facts and theories rats, 64:254 about broods and periodicity, Enders, H. E., memorial, 68:33-35 68:164-170 22 in Indiana, 62:203-206 Energy levels in Ne , 69:260 two forms, 63:177-179 Energy-matter, course in nature of, for Regulatory entomology, 68:147 first semester of general chem- istry, 61:111 Residual insecticide activity after thermal Engelhardt, D. W., A comparative aerosol application, 61: 152-158 pollen study of two early Wis- consin bogs in Indiana, 69:110- Symposia in Entomology 118 The effects of continued wide- spread use of organic insecti- Engineering geology, application to cides, 63:186-197 location of dam sites in Indiana, 61:232-239 M. C. Wilson, The effects of continued widespread use of Engle, T. L., 61:278 organic insecticides, 186 Englishton park area, 64:15 F. N. Young, Effects on the in- Enrollment, prediction of college fresh- sect balance of nature, 186- man, a geographic approach, 188 68:289-291 W. D. Fitzwater, Jr., Effects Entomological facilities and services on wildlife other than insects, of Indiana Farm Bureau Coop- 188-190 erative, 69:149 D. W. Hamilton, Effects on Entomology (see also entries under the plants and soil, 190-194 following names, only those who J. V. Osmun, Effects on human submitted manuscripts includ- health, 194-197 438 Entomology—Fall

On a century of Entomology in Ethanol permeation of frog muscle Indiana, 64:140-174 cells; energetic interaction with R. T. Everly, Introduction, 140- membrane, 69:311 141 Ethyl-methyl alcohols, physical prop- B. E. Montgomery, Entomology erties relationship for binary before 1854, 142-147 mixtures, 64:94-96 M. C. Wilson, Entomological Ethyl 4-methyl-2-quinolone-l-acetate, pioneers in Indiana, 148-151 63:101 H. 0. Deay, Entomology at Pur- Euenothera, evolution, 63:66 due, 152-157 Eugymnanthea, the hybrid that lives P. T. Ulman, Regulatory ento- in a clam, 66:328 mology in Indiana, 158-160 Eumeces fasciatus, eggs and young of, P. Luginbill, Federal entomol- 68:367-378 ogy in Indiana, 161-164 European corn borer, Pyrausta nubi- F. N. Young, Entomology at lalis (Hbn.), location of larva Indiana universities, colleges, in dent corn, 67:155-159 and other institutions since sex of moths taken at light traps, 1854, 165-172 66:108-111 J. J. Davis, The field of ento- Evans, S. D. and S. A. Barber, The mology—its past, its present, effect of soil depth and soil vol- its future, 173-174 ume upon corn yield in green- The past, present and future use house, 70:227-233 of insecticides, 65:118-144 Evaporation and solar radiation in In- J. J. Davis, Highlights on the diana, 70:216 history of insect control, 118- Everly, Ray T., 61:140; 66:100; 67: 120 136; 70:137 The effect of the lesser clover leaf J. E. Fahey, Develepment of in- secticidal chemicals, 121-123 weevil on the seed yields of mammoth red clover, 62:217-222 G. E. Gould, Use of insecticides Introduction of Entomology Sympo- and their toxicity to plants, sium, 64:140-141 124-128 Granular insecticides for clover root Scoik, Toxicity of W. S. Van borer control, 65:159-160 insecticides to humans, 129- Evaluation of population estimates 138 and rate of loss of forage for J. V. Osmun, Development of the meadow spittlebug, Philae- resistance in insects to insec- nus leucophthalmus, 68:171-185 ticides, 139-144 Evidence of introgressive hybridiza- Ten most important plant feeding- tion and mutation in certain pests in Indiana, 67:173-174 Colorado populations of Aqui- Tree diseases, three important in- legia, 67:292-296 sect transmitted, 64:116-119 Evolution, place of Australopithecincw, Water beetles of temporary pond in 63:47-53 southern Indiana, 69:154-164 a case history of, 69:50-64 Wireworm populations influenced by Exchange reactions, gas phase, 61:114 soil types, 66:147-151 Executives of leading Evansville fac- Enzymes, thermophilic, 61:64 tories, sources, 69:236 extinction expec- Epifagus virginiana, a preliminary Expectancy and of tancy in rat, :220 morphological study, 70:73-78 65 Experimental comparison of A-C pow- Equations, integral, for transition mat- ered diode and hydrogen ion rices in static meson theory, 66: gauge circuits for leak detection 298 in high vacuum system, 67:277 Erdos, P., 63:262 Extent of effectiveness of natural se- cichoracearum DC., culture lection, 67:251-255 on detached leaves of Zinnia Extreme points of convex sets, 64:234 and Helianthus, 69:108 Esten, V., 64:256 Fabre, J. H., biological theories of, 65 : Esters of acetylenic alcohols, determi- 200-202 nation of, 66:91-94 Face fly (Musca autumnalis DeGeer) malonic acid, preparation of aro- in Indiana, 1960, 70:152-153 matic, 61:126-128 Factor analysis, personality, 62:294 Estrous cvcle of California pocket go- Fall meetings, Butler University, 61: pher, diet effect on, 66:331-336 11; Valparaiso University, 62: Fall—Forth 439

11; Earlham College, 63:15; Fish, maze learning, in, 64:242 Purdue University, 64:11; Uni- toxicity of sodium pentachlorophe- versity of Notre Dame, 65:11; nate, 67:303 Indiana University, 66:12; De- Fisher, D. J. (see Fischer, R. B.) Pauw University, 67:10; Marion Fisher, T. R., 62:106 College, 68:10; Butler Univer- Fishes, history of Indiana, 66:275-285 sity, 69:13; Manchester College, Fiske, A. H., memorial, 69:35-36 70:13 Fitzwater, W. D., Jr., Effects of or- Fan, H. Y., 67:279 ganic insecticides on wildlife Fahey, J. E., Development of insecti- other than insects, 63:188-190 cidal chemicals, 65:121-123 Fixatives, effect on the internal struc- Farm problems, are we doing a job ture of bacteria, 64:54 well, 66:230 Fixed rabies virus, inactivation by beta Farquharson, L. I., 62:104; 67:102 propiolactone, 68:81-85 Natural selection of tetraploids in a Flanders, H., 70:201 mixed colony of Tripsacum dac- Flavonoid pigmentation in buds of lm- tyloides, 63:80-82 patiens halsamina L., develop- and M. S. Markle, Botanical fo- ment of, 69:106 rays to Florida, 66:318-320 Flavonols of Impatiens balsamina L., Farringer, L. D., 70:204 66:61 Faulkner, C. H., A possible early Fletcher, R. I., 69:17; An improved woodland cache discovery in petri dish cover, 66:57-59 northern Indiana, 69:92-98 Floodplain deposits, modern, 63:201 Favinger, J. J., 64:115; 67:135; 68: Floods, geomorphology and, 70:165-169 147; 69:149 Flora, opportunities in Indiana, 62:106 Fayette County, soil formation, 68: pioneer period in study of Indiana 349-353 vascular, 61:250 Fedynskyj, N., 69:65 Flores, J. G. (see Stivers, R. K.) Fellodistomatidae (Trematoda), inter- Flotation combined with fluorescent pretation of larva types, 63:270 antibody technique applied to Ferguson, B. L. and N. M. Coulter, water analysis, 69:99 A spectrophotometric method Fluorinated carbenyl compounds, re- for determination of water, 63: ducing action of Grignard re- 124-126 agents on, 61:114 Ferguson, J. W., An improved labora- Food, bacteriological problems in, 67: tory preparation of alkyl cya- 99 nides, 63:131-132 Food habits of the larval tiger sala- Ferguson, L., 70:48 mander, 65:231-233 Ferris, J. M., 68:147 Food web dynamics in a pond, 61:283 Feuer, P., 61:273 Forces between strange particles and Fiddle crab (Uca pugnax), locomo- nucleons, 66:299 tion and oxygen consumption Forces which shift the earth's crust, 69:187 rhythms in, 69:310 Ford, B. T., 70:137 Fielder, W. L. (see Peake, J. S.) Ford, L., 64:258 Figurine heads, Mexican, 66:53-54 Forest conservation in Indiana, 65:198- Fillers, of rubbers, 62:150-155 199 , Filter paper discassay for amylases, conservation, history of in Indiana, 62:65 66:261-267 Film impression method for minute ecology, 64:88-91 features of wood anatomy, 66:63 primeval in Indiana, 61 :70 Fimian, W. J., Jr., 61:283 succession, 62:100 Fischbeck, H. J., 67:278; 69:260 survey, Laughery Creek, 62:129-135 Fischer, R. B., 67:109; 68:116 (see Forests, buried, of Indiana, 67:103 also Babcock, R. F.) Indiana's old growth, 63:73-79 —— and D. J. Fisher, An oscillo- of the lower Wabash bottomlands graphic method for the study of during the period 1870-1890, 67: solution behavior of radio fre- 244-248 quencies, 62:160-165 state, should we convert into state and S. KosoLSOMBAT, Analysis by parks, 68:268-272 extraction and high frequency Formation of annual rings relative to measurement, 66:81-85 multiple growth flushes in spe- and M. L. Yates, Inorganic mem- cies of Quercus, 67:104-106 brane electrodes, 69:136-139 Forth, R. F., 61:47 440 Fosdick—Geography

Fosdick, L., 61:274 Fungitoxicity of phenolic compounds, "Fossil" cave-filling in St. Louis lime- factors influencing, 69:107 stone, Putnam county, Indiana, , antibiosis, short history, 62: 69:185 278 cephalopods of Mississippian age, sclerotia, 62:101 central Putnam county, Indiana, significance in medicine and indus- 67:185-186 try, 62:278 plants of Indiana, 63:87-91; 64:70-74 wood, 63:87-91 Gabriel synthesis, alkylation reaction interstadial, 65:164 of, 62:158-159 Entomology clubs, history of in 4-H Gager, O., 68:117 Indiana, 65:196-197 Gailar, O., 61:274; 66:297 4-Nitrophthalimide, 63:108-109 Gaillardia, cultivated, 62:107 Fountain County, plant distri., 62:101 Galleria mellonnella, natural parthe- vascular flora, 63:64 nogenesis in, 65:227 Fragaria-Potentilla intergeneric hy- Galloway, H. M. and T. C. Bass, bridization, 68:91 Streamlining soil survey infor- Fraser, F. Dean, C. Pfau, and N. mation for practical use, 68:354- Pace, Identity of protoplast in- 359 fecting and cell infecting agent Galloway, J. J., 67 : 175 derived bacteriophage, from T2 Gallun, R. L., 68:147 69:101-104 Gambill, R. A., 64:235 Frazier, R. D., 70:216 Gambill, W. G., Jr., Notes on the dis- and A. R. Bertrand, Some obser- tribution of Leguminosae in In- vations on effect of vertical diana, 61:90-96 mulching, 69:282-285 Gametophytes, fern, 70:56-60 Frederick, L. R., 61:63 Gamma ray spectroscopy, project in, Frederick, M. R. (see McBee, E. T.) 70:203 Free radical additions to perfluoro-1- 1:4 angular correlation in Cd , 61:276 heptene, 67:109 Garber, E. D., 64:54 Friedel-Crafts complexes, 63:140-142 Gardier, R. W., 68:118 Friedman, 61:278 N., Garner, H. R., 63:61; 70:49 Friedman, S. A., 69:182 (see also Garner, M. R., 63:200, 269; 64:257, Wier, C. E.), Split and channel 287; 65:228 sandstone cutout in Coal in V Garfolo, L., 67:298; 68:326 the Dresser area, Vigo county, Gary "Big Steel"—geographic design Indiana, 65:165-168 and destiny, 68:237-258 Friesner, Ray C, memorial, 63:32-34; Gastrointestinal activity in hunger 61:250; 62:278; Compiler of Cu- and, after food, question of hun- mulative Ten Year Index, 51-60, ger pangs, 67:298 61:357-455 1941-1950, Gates, G. R., 69:185 Frith, W. C. (see Brown, H. C.) Gauger, W. L., 65:53 Frog muscle, sodium and potassium Gebhard, P., 63:45 movements in, following isola- Geneology, review of human, 69.65 tion to Ringer solution, 64:258 Genesis of limestone profiles in the Frost, L. W., 68:117 (see also McBee, tropics, 69:286-289 E. T.) Genetic and environmental factors in- Fukuda, N., 66:298 fluencing anthropomorphic Fuller, F. D., 69:310 traits, 68:59-64 Genetics, Cosmarium botrytis Mene- Fuller, W. R., 67:275 ghini, Some aspects of sexuality Fulton County, Parrish mastodon, 69: and, 64:56 189-192 Gentilcore, R. L., Curves of popula- Fumigation chambers, circulation fans tion change in Indiana, 1850- for, 66:141 1950, 62:272-276 Functions, concept of continuity of, Geographic advantages of Indiana, 61: 63:261 245-249 on generalized, 69:257 sites, comparative study, 63:211 special, 61:269 influences in location of Indiana cit- Fungi, aberrations in genus Cyathus, ies and towns, 63:200 64:59 Geography (see also entries under the Fungi, higher, of Marion county, Indi- following names, only those who ana, 61:77, 62:143; 64:247; 66: had submitted manuscripts in- 305 cluded, Barton, T. F.; Becht, J. Geography—Girton 441

E;. Bergen, J. V.; Bracken, L. bury, R. W.; Malott, C. A.; Mc- E.; Costas, P. P.; Drummond, Clure, S. M.; McGrain, P.; Mel- R. R.; Gentilcore, R. L.; Guern- horn, W. N.; Mitchell, M. L.; sey, L.; Hart, J. Fraser; Hess, Murray, H. H.; Patton, J. B.; E. B.; Hook, J. C; Johnston, R. Perry, T. G.; Schuster, R. L.; B.; Kirch, R. V.; Lai, A.; Lor- Shea, G. J.; Smith, J. M.; Tuan, ing, R. D.; Mayfield, R. C; Mei- Yi-Fu; Wayne, W. J.; Wier, C. sel, J. L.; Meyer, A. H.; Miller, E.; Wrathall, J. E.) P. F.; Ransome, J. C; Rhyns- abstracts (see Geography) burger, W.; Schokel, B. H.; Aerial photography in evaluating Starkey, O. P.; Thomson, W. E.; water resources, 7€:155-157 Visher, S. S.; Zakrzewska, B.) Coal geology of Gibson, Posey, and abstracts, 61:165-166; 62:223-227; Vanderburgh counties, 69:182 63:198-202; 64:175-179; 65:161- Dam sites, 61:232-239 163; 66:157-158; 67:175-177; 69: Geomorphology and floods, 70:165- 182-188; 70:154 169 Atomic energy and the Ohio River, Geologic structures in Coal City and 64:219-223 Switz City area, 64:194-201 Distribution of our occupational Growth of strip coal mining, 61:184- structures, 85:169-173 186 Geologic characteristics of Indiana Location of dam sites, 61:232-239 streams, 62:244-249 Parrish and Glasford mastodons, 69: Geographic sites of Spencer and 189-192 Bloomington, 63:211-218 Pleistocene periglacial environment, Geographical factors in Indiana har- 65:164 vests, 1926-50, 62:266-271 Pre-pennsylvanian erosion in Orange Indiana's boundaries and size, 64: county, 64:202-213 214-216 Swallow-holes of Lost River, 61:187- comparative richness, 61 :245-249 231 weather, 62:230-233 Tolleston beaches and bars in Lake Migration and population change, county, 61:176-179 66:195-203 Geomorphology and floods, 70:165-169 Monroe reservoir: multiple use proj- Mohawk region, 62:226 ect, 70:170-181 George, E. F., 64:257 Our highways, an Indian heritage, Gerjuoy, H., 65:223; 66:324 62:266-271 Gerjuoy, I. R., 65:222 Population growth of Indiana cities, Gerking, S. D., A history of the studv 1940-1950, 61:171-175 of fishes of Indiana, 66:275-285 Pre-cambrian rocks in test holes, 62: Germanium spark spectrum, 62:291 234-243 Gerritsen, A. N., 67:280 Reclamation of strip-mined lands, Gherkin, E. H., 63:101 67:215-224 Ghost states in field theory, 66:299 Regional, Brazil, 62:224 Gibberellic acid, shoot elongation assay Road patterns of Indiana, 66:192-194 for, 66:62 Rural population density, 68:218-224 Gibbs, Josiah Willard, an historical Short line railroads, 61:242-244 appraisal, 61:251 Steam railroad abandonment, 65:162 Gibby, R. G., 64:239 Geologic characteristics of Indiana Gibson County, coal, 69:182 streams, 62:244-249 dicotyledons, 68:90 control of ground water in western Yankeetown pottery, 61:46 Marion county, Indiana, 64:176 GiFFORD, C, 64:256 observation on Southhampton Island, Gill-lessness in newts and axolotls, ex- N. W. T., 67:176 perimental production, 70:261 structures in Coal City and Switz Gini's mean difference, 61:269 City area of Indiana, 64:194-201 Girton, Raymond E., 61:250; 62:98; Geology (see also under the following 63:16, 65, 230; 65:17; 66:6, 9, 12; names, only those who had sub- 70:52 mitted manuscripts included, Pioneer microscopists of the seven- Barber, S. A.; Bieber, C. L.; teenth century, 62:281-286 Boyer, M. C; Brookley, A. C, The capture and use of sunlight Jr.; Bushnell, T. M.; Friedman, (Presidential address), 66:35-44 S. A.; Gosselink, J. G.; Howe, R. The teaching of plant physiology at H. L.; Hurlbut, F.; Kingsbury, Purdue in the nineteenth cen- T. M.; Kottlowski, F. E.; Louns- tury, 67:260-264 :

442 Glacial—Gucker

Glacial deposits of Tippecanoe county, Gray, H. H., 65:161 conglomerate-sandstone phase, Greek science, ancient, 61:250 64:176 Green, Ralph J., Jr., 70:53 (see also geology of east-central Indiana, 63: SCHREIBER, L. R.) 199 and K. Sawada, Septoris leafspot till, method for mapping permeable disease of Mentha spp., 69:128- zones, 64:177 130 Gland, mental, of Plethodon glutino- and L. R. Schreiber, Studies of sus, 61:285 the control of oak wilt disease Glucagon, effect of crystalline, on in southern California, 70:87-90 blood sugar of fowl, 66:341-345 Greenberg, S. S., 69:186 structure of, 66:77 Greene County, caves, 64:175 Glycine max, organization of root apex, Orthoptera, 65:111-115 70:61-65 plant fossils, 64:70-74 Gobeli, G. W., 67:278 streams, 62:244-249 God, children's, 69:269 Gries, G. A., 64:62; 65:53, 54; 66:62; Gohlke, A. F., 70:216 69:107 and M. F. Baumgardner, Statis- Grollig, F. X., 70:46; Pottery figurine tical evaluation of the analyti- heads from the Valley of Mex- cal techniques employed in the ico, 66:53-54 Purdue soil analysis laboratory, Pottery ornaments from Rio Tapa- 70:248-253 jos, Brazil, 67:92-95 Goldschmidt, E. P., 62:64 Pagan marriage practices in Guate- Golgi apparatus, investigation with mala, 68:70-71 phase contrast microscope, 65 Gross, E. W., memorial, 69:36-37; 243-248 Comments by a secondary school Golomb, M., 63:262; 69:257 teacher, 62:169 Goniatites, western Indiana, 67:185- Ground squirrel, distri. of the 13-lined 186 in Indiana, 70:275-277 Goodenough, D. S., 61:279 Ground water in southern Indiana, 63: Goodnight, C. J., 61:284; 63:269; 64: 228-229 258; Two representatives of a Growing of wheat seedlings in nutri- tropical suborder of Opilionids ent solutions for Hessian fly found in Indiana, 67:322-323 studies, 68:147 Goodson, F. E., 65:220 plants in air-conditioned light rooms, Gopalkrishnan, K. S. and J. H. Jump, 63:230 The activity of thiolutin against Growth and development of hardwood certain fungi and seed-borne seedlings, 61:81 diseases, 61:97-102 physical, 61:54-61 Gopher, 67:303 rate of boa constructor, 68:360 Gordon, G., 68:119 responses of Regnellidium diphyllum Gosselink, John G., 70:203; What sporelings to variation in the caused the ice age?, 68:294-297 concentration of nutrient solu- Gould, George E., 61:140; 62:170; 63: tion, 65:62-65 143; 67:136; 70:137 Grula, E. A., 62:65; 63:59, 61 Use of insecticides and their toxicity Guanidines, diquinolyl, 61:117 to plants, 65:124-128 Guard, A. T., 61:69; 62:102; 65:55; Wireworm populations as influenced 66:300; 67:286; 68:18, 86; 69:6, by soil types, 66:147-151 22, 105; 70:6, 7, 9, 51 (see also Varietal susceptibility of cucurbits Jackson, R. C.) to beetle attack, 68: Recent approaches to the study of 186-189 plant structures (Presidential The effect of Japanese beetle feeding address), 70:41-45 on the yield of soy beans, 69: and S. N. Postlethwait, Rela- 178-181 tion of the formation of annual Graebner, O. E., 69:269 rings to multiple flushes of Grain, marketing of Indiana, 63:219- growth in several species of 224 Quercns, 67:104-106 Grant County, meadow spittlebug, 68: Guatemala, pagan marriage practices 171-185 in, 68:70-71 Graves, G. H., 67:274 Gucker, Frank T., 61:112 J. M. Christens, A high- Gravitation, new theory* and its quan- and tization, 64:238 pressure calorimeter for spe- Gucker—Health 443

cine heats of aqueous solutions Hamilton County, anthropology, 64:51 up to the critical temperature, McKinley Site, 64:51 64:97-104 pollen, 69:110-118 Guennel, G. K., 63:198 Hamilton, D. W., 65:103 (see also Guernsey, F. S., 62:101, 102 Cleveland, M. L.) Effects of Guernsey, L., Reclamation of strip- organic insecticides on plants mined lands in Vigo county, In- and soils, 63:190-194 diana, 67:215-224 Mites on tree fruits and branches in Relationships between cyclonic char- Indiana and the neighboring acteristics and precipitation in states, 65:104-106 western Indiana during the sum- Hamilton, J. H., 66:298; 67:280 mers of 1953, 1956, and 1957, Hamparian, V. V., 68:78 68:225-236 Haney, M. E., 69:134 Land use changes caused by a quar- Hanover College, history of science at, ter century of strip coal mining 63:243-247 in Indiana, 69:200-209 Hardwood seedlings, growth and de- Settlement changes caused by strip velopment, 61:81-89 coal mining in Indiana, 70:158- tree planting on strip mine spoil 164 banks, 62:99; 65:57 Gunther, W. C, 67:303 Harmonic series, 63:261 Some dietary effects on the estrous Harrington, R. W., 64:239 cycle of the female California Harrises, A. E., 65:226 pocket gopher, Thomomys bot- Harrison County, Alleghany wood rat, tae navus Merriam, 66:331-336 69:311 Effect of abnormal incubating tem- streams, 62:244-249 perature on chick behavior, 68: Harrison, E. F., 67:99 363-366 Hart, John Fraser, 65:174; 67:175;

-, R. K. Jones, and P. Manske, Rural non-farm population of Some effects of high and low in- Indiana, 65:174-179 cubating temperatures on chick Migration and population changes in behavior, 70:285-292 Indiana, 66:195-203 Gustin, W., 61:269 Age pyremids for Indiana's counties Guthrie, N., 61:113; 62:168; 70:98 and larger cities, 67:187-193 Gyromitra esculenta, notes on, 65:210- Rural population density in Indiana, 211 68:218-224 Conversion of percentage distribu- tions to weighted index numbers Habitat segregation as a factor in re- of geographic significance, 69: ducing competition among spe- 193-199 cies of Laccophilus, 68:147 Census concepts of rural populations Hadar, B. R., 70:58 in Indiana, 69:249-253 Hadley, Alden H., 61:19-21 and P. P. Costas, Interurban dis- Haecmonchus contortus, development, tances in Indiana: an evaluation 62:320 of techniques, 67:199-204 Haenisch, E. L., 61:113; 65:66; The Hartsell, S. E., 61:65; 62:63; 63:59, relationship between teaching 61 chemistry in the secondary Hartsock, J. G., 69:148; 70:137 schools and in the colleges and Haskell, D. A., 68:92 universities of Indiana, 62:166 Haslam, M. B., 61:269 Hagen, C. W., Jr., 61:68; 64:57; 66: Hatching of young lizards, 68:367-378 61; 69:12, 106; 70:207, Applica- Hauksbee's electrical, 61:251 tions of plant tissue culture, 62: Haurowitz, F., Condensation of pro- 81-86 teins with thiocyanate, 65 :82-84 Hair, extraction of the protein compo- Hayes, M. E., 68:324 nents of human, 68:128-138 Headlee, W. H., 62:298, The incidence Hajos, theorum of, 61 :269 of pinworm infection among In- Hall, M. T., 67:286; 70:6, 7; Varia- diana children with comments tion in the genus Hudsonia, 66: on laboratory diagnosis, 61:286- 321-322 288 Teratology in Trillium grandiflor- Heal, W. E., Indiana pioneer mathema- wn's floral organs, 69:263-265 tician, 62:287-289 Hallerberg, A. E., 70:201 Health conditions in Indiana, early Hamer, Martin (see Bachman, G, B.) years, 61:253-260 444 Heath—History

Heath, E. C, 62:64; 64:55 Hickerson, N. P., 64:50 Heating of hollow cylinder, continuous, Hiestand, W. A., 68:362; 69:312 61:270 Higgens, C. E., 66:62; 69:134 Heats of combustion of organic com- High school psychology, training and pounds, method of calculating, experience of teachers, 61:278 67:122-127 High-speed calculation of least-squares Heavy nuclei for fast neutrons, total best, cross sections of, 61:276 consecutive formation constants of Heavy particle spectrometer, 63:265 metal-ion complexes using elec- Heiser, Charles B., Jr., 61:47; 62: tronic computer, 67:111-116 106; 66:9, 15; 68:319; 69:105 half-wave potentials and slopes of A new annual sunflower, Helianthus polarographic waves using elec- deserticolus, from southwestern tronic computer, 67:117-121 United States, 209-212 Highwav patterns in Indiana, 62:266- and D. M. Smith, New chromo- 271 some numbers in Helianthus and Hill, C. F., 61:63 related genera, 64:250-253 Hill, Sr. Ann Gertrude, O.S.U., Stu- Helianthus, 61:47; 64:60 dent experiment in the radio- chromosome numbers in, 64:250-253 chemistry assay of potassium deserticolus, a new annual from and uranium, 65:85-88 southwestern United States, 70: Hiratsuka, Y. and G. B. Cummins, 209-212 Morphology of spermogonium hybrids, analysis of, 66:306-317 of Gymnoconia peckiana, rust natural hybrids, 67:286 fungus, 70:96-97 petiolaris, cytotaxonomy of, 69:105 Hire, C, memorial, 62:35-37 Heliopsis, variations in, 62:106 Hissong, G., 69:108 Helium, 62:290 demonstration of vita- Hellyer, S., 61:281 Histochemical in Hymenolepis, 62:321- Helmen, V. R., New material from min C Marion county, Indiana, 62:53- 322 55 History in Indiana of civilian conser- Hemoglobin, synthesis in the chick em- vation corps, 68:308-310 bryo, 62:72-80 early development of game regula- Hendriksen, M., 68:317 tions, 67:256-259 Hendrix, J. R., 70:260 entomology, 64:140-174 Hennen, J., 70:20 farm planning in relation to soil con- Henry County, earthworms, 69:313-319 servation, 66:252 population changes, 62:272-276 forest conservation, 66:261-267 precambrian rocks, 62:234-243 4-H entomology club work, 65:196- streams, 62:244-249 197 Henry, G. E., 69:186 Indiana moss studies, 67:243 Hepaticae (See Bryophytes of Indi- insect control, 65:118-120 ana) Joseph Moore Museum, Earlham Heptafluoropropyl silanes, 65:94-99 College, 68:311-312 Herbicide, 62:100 J. S. Wright Library, 63:248-252 Herr, E. B., Jr., 69:134 natural sciences, University of No- Herrala, E. A., 70:47 tre Dame, 64:228-233 66: Herschman, J. B., memorial, 67:59-61 Richmond scientific association, Herzog, G., 66:46; 69:65 252 Hess, E. B. (see Meyer, Alfred H.) science in Earlham College, 63:240- The Kalamazoo Valley paper com- 242 pany, 69:224-235 science education in Indiana high Hessian fly, growth of wheat for, 68: schools, 68:330 147 science work at Hanover College, Heterocyclic, compounds via, 1, 1, 1- 63:243-247 trichloro-3-nitropropanol, 66 :79 soil conservation service, 66:291-296 Heterozygous inversions, recombina- study of fishes in Indiana, 66:275-285 66: tions adjacent to, 64:61 water conservation in Indiana, Hexachlorocyclopentadiene, ultraviolet 286-290 absorption spectra, 64:92 History of Science (see also under the Hexacoordinate copper (II) in triethy- following names, only those who lenediamine copper (II) sulfate, had submitted manuscripts in- 68:119 cluded, Bechert, C. H.; Blood- Hexafluorides, recent studies, 68:120 good, D. E.; Canright, J. E.; :

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Coats, N. M.; Cole, R. 0.; Cope, Homologies in male reproductive sys- J. B.; Daily, F. K.; DenUyl, tem of California pocket gopher, Daniel; Edington, W. E.; Gerk- 67:303 ing, S. D.; Girton, R. E.; Hart, Homomolecular, exchange reactions, J. Eraser; King, L. J.; Lehker, 63:136-137 G.; Markle, M. S.; Martin, E.; Honey bees, pollen, 62:114-121 Mathers, F. C; Michaud, H. H.; Honey locust, new species, 68:320-321 Porter, C. L.; Schaal, L. A.; Honig, J. M., 68:121 Sheehan, R. J.; Tinkle, W. J.; Hook, J. C, 70:6, 154; The quantifica- Visher, S. S.) tion of landform characteristics abstracts, 61:250-252; 62:277-280; —a roughness index, 68:277-282 63:230-231; 64:226-227; 66:252- Hopf, E., 61:269; 63:261 253; 67:243; 69:236 Hopp, W. B., 67:300; 68:360; 70:260 Arthur herbarium of rust fungi, 63 Hopper, S. H., 69:99 231 Hormone interaction, thyroxin-thyro- Biographical sketches of Indiana sci- tropic, 63:280 entists not listed elsewhere, 70: Hornick, R. J., 68:328 182-188 Hoshaw, R. W., 70:52 Charter members of the Indiana Hoskins, J. H., memorial, 67:61-62 Academy of Science, 61:261-263 Hosley, R. J., 65:51 Conservation progress in Indiana to Host-parasite relations of corn with 1955, 65:198-199 Helminthosporium, 65:54 Deam, Charles C, 63:232-239 Host range of and reaction to Synchy- Early health conditions in Indiana, trium brownii Karling, 64:58 61:253-260 Householder, J. C, 64:51 weather records in Indiana, 67: Howard County, precambrian rocks, 265-267 62:234-243 History of natural sciences at Uni- Howe, R. H. L., 67:277; 68:119; Dis- versity of Notre Dame, 64:228- covery and evaluation of water 233 resources by aerial photo- paleobotany in Indiana, 67:268-273 graphic method, 70:155-157 Richmond scientific association, Hsu, C. G., 67:109 (see also McBee, E. 66:252 T.) science at DePauw University, 63: Huddleston, C. M., 61:275; 62:290 230 Huelsman, B. R., Possible new world at Earlham College, 63:240-242 affiliations of the Neolithic Bai- work at Hanover College, 63: kal people, 63:54-56 243-247 Hughes, H. K., 63:261 Indiana Nobelists and National Hull, Ralph, 63:261, 262 Academy members, 63:253-254 Hull, Robert N., Newer methods and Influence of Quakers on science in practical applications of tissue Indiana, 69:243-246 culture, 62:87-91 John Shepard Wright Memorial Li- Human resources, increasing Indiana's, brary, 63:248-252 70:189-193 Pioneer microscopists of the seven- Humbles, J. E., 68:319 teenth century, 62:281-286 Humidities, of Indiana summers, 69: period in study of Indiana vascu- 108 lar flora, 61:250 Hummel, A. D., 67:275; 68:324 Salt and the early life in America, Hummeler, K., 68:78 64.226 Hunt, H. (see Moffat, A.) Teaching of plant physiology at Pur- Hurlbut, F. 64:226 (see also Mc-

due in the nineteenth century, Clure, S. M.) ; Our highways, 67:260-264 an Indiana heritage, 62:266-271 The Academy from horse and buggy Hurbut, Z., 62:279 to jet, 70:194-199 Huston, H. O., memorial, 67:62-64 Hlavaty, V., 61:269 Hyatt, J. L., memorial, 65:26-27 Hoehn, M. M., 62:64 Hybridization in aster, 61 :66 Hoffer, G. N., 66:231 of perennial sunflowers in Indiana, Hollis, N. S., 62:294 65:212-217 Holm, G. B., 69:260 Hybrid population, natural, among 3 Homicide, records by subjects, 62:296 species of Tragopogon, 67:286 Homograft reactions in axolotls and Hybrids between Colias eurytheme- possible genetic implications, philodice complex and C. inte- 70:261 rior, 65:230 :

446 Hydraulic—Insects

Hydraulic pendulum, 63:263 insects and other (eco- Hydrochloric acid, electrolytic oxida- nomic importance), 1956-1960 tion, 63:138-139 (see Osmun, John V.) Hydrodynamics, limit solutions of com- Junior Academy of Science (see un- plete equations of, 61:270 der same title) Hydrogenation of tyrosine, 63:120-123 plant distribution records (see Vas- Hydrogen fluoride, complexes, 63:102 cular plants) Hydroids, technique for growing, 61: plant fossils, in recent collections of 283 pennsylvanian, 64:70-74 Hydrology, Indiana, 62:244-249 pre-cambrian rocks, 62:234-243 Hydrotherapy, of neutral - wet - pack Quakers, contributing to science, 69: with psychotic patients, 61:279 243-246 Hylemya brassicae (Bouche), control road patterns, 66:192-194 maggot of, 62:170 scientists, 62:277 Hymenolepis nana var. fraterna, vita- climatic advantages over adjacent min C in, 62:321-322 states, 65:162 Hypothermia effect on survival with streams and lakes, effects on science, carotids ligated, 69:312 69:254-255 township boundaries, 63:200 Ice age, what caused, 68:294-297 vascular flora, pioneer period, 61:72 Ichthyokinometer for measuring phar- Indiana's boundaries and size, 64:214- mocological activity, 64:254 216 Idol, J. D., Jr., 64:92 comparative richness, 61:245-249 Impatiens balsamina L., genetic con- old growth forests, 63:73-79 trol of anthocyanin synthesis, topography summarized, 61 :245 64:57 valleys, 68:292-293 flavonols of, 66:61 Indians, corn grinding devices, 61:251 flavonoid pigmentation in buds, 69: diet, the acorn in North American 106 Indian, 62:56-62 Inactivation of fixed rabies virus by medicine and surgery, 61:49-53 means of beta propiolactone, 68: in Michigan, aboriginal occupancy, 81-85 65:48 Indian ceremonies, rain, central Mex- of the plains, 61:48 ico, 64:49 Induced muscular tension on learning, Deneid, 63.45 68:325 prehistoric, 63:57-58 Industrial development of Michigan species of Synchytrium, 63:65 City, 65:180-195 trails of Indiana, 62:266-271 mineral resources of Washington varieties of corn, 62:104 county, Indiana, 67:177 village sites in Indiana, 62:266-271 minerals in Indiana's economy, 67: Indiana Academy of Science 177 constitution (see constitution) Infectious viral particles, counting in complete membership list, 1951, 61 tissue, 62:95-97 309-343; 1957, 67:19-48 Infestation, unusual arthropod cases, charter members (see Edington, 62:298 Will E.) Influence of nitrogen and clippings on library, 63:248-252 roots of 2 grasses, 67:233 meetings (see spring meetings and of leaves and axillary buds on apical fall meetings) elongation in Tilia americava, Indiana Bryophytes (see Bryophytes 69:105 of Indiana) Infra-red spectra absorption of alkyl cities, 1940-1950, population growth, substituted carbostyrils, 65:73- 61:171-175 74 comparison with other areas in 10 Influenza viruses, absorption of lipids great resources, 61:245-249 and fatty acids, 68:78 conservation progress to 1955, 65: Information handling and numerical 198-199 control, 67:279 dam sites, 61:232-239 Ingle, M., 68:90 flora, opportunities in, 62:106 Ingraham, J. S., 67:98 grain commerce, 63:219-224 Inorganic membrane electrodes, 69: harvests 1926-50, geographical fac- 136-139 tors, 62:256-265 Insects of economic importance in In- insects (economic importance, 1951- diana, 1951-1955 (see Davis, 1955 (see Davis, J. J.) J.J.) Insects—Jewell 447

and other arthropods of economic hybridization and mutation in Colo- importance, 1956-1960 (see Os- rado populations of Aquelegia, mun, John V.) 67:292-296 control, involving farm practice Iodine clock reaction, 61:129-134 methods, 63:144-151 Ion movement and membrane poten- control, history, 65:118-120 tial, 65:227 orders from 3 types of cover in east- Ions, predicting shapes of, 63:102 ern Indiana, quantitative com- Irick, P. E., 61:269 parison, 70:139-141 Iron deposits in southwestern Indiana, pests of ornamentals recently dis- 64:179 covered in Indiana, 68:150-154 Irrigation in Indiana, problems, 64: pests, some new, of trees and shrubs 217-218; 67:249-250 of Indiana, 67:145-149 Ising lattice, 61:274 resistance, 61:141 Isolation of L Pi 3 and I, P5 on Dryop- Insecticidal chemicals, development, teris apices, 68:92 65:121-123 and characterizing of new peptide antibiotic, 69:134 Insecticide activity, thermal aerosol, Isolator systems used with germfree 61:152-158 , survey, 68:78 acaricide and aphicide, new, 63:168- 84m Isomer, Rb , 62:290 170 Isopods (terrestrial), of Indiana, 63: 61:159-164 control of bagworm, 272-277 control of meadow spittle bug, 61: Isopropylamine, for cobalt detection, 140 65:89-93 control of red clover, 66:100 Isotopes in study of microbial physiol- effect on balance of nature, 63:186- ogy, 64:55 188 cabbage worms, 70:137 man, 63:194-197 Jackson County, population changes, 62:272-276 plants and soil, 63:190-194 wildlife, 63:188-190 streams, 62:244-249 granular, for clover root borer con- Jackson, R. C. and A. T. Guard, Hy- trol, 65:159-160 bridization of perennial sun- residual versus non-residual, 65:145- flowers in Indiana, 65:212-217 Analyses of nat- 148 and , some ural and artificial interspecific residual activity, 61:152-158 hybrids in Helianthus, 66:306- resistance in insects, 65:145-148 susceptibility of ootheca of Ameri- 317 can cockroach, 68:196-198 Jacobs, M. E., 61:141; 62:171; Obser- systemic, into fruit trees, 68:148 vations on the two forms of pe- toxicity to humans, 65:129-138 rodical cicada, Magicicada sep- use of toxicity to plants, 65:124-128 tendecim (L), 63:177-179 use on alfalfa, 62:181-197 Jacobson, A., 68:90 Instructions for contributors (see Con- James, H. M., 61:273, 274; 65:203 Jamieson, W. A., memorial, 67:64-65 tributors ) Instrumentation, proposed new major Janick, J., 68:87, 91 Japanese beetle, to soy beans, at Marion College, 64:92 damage 69:178-181 Integrating factors, 64:235 infestation in Newton county, 67:136 Interaction, hormonal, quantitative in Indiana, 61:145-147 study of thyroxin, 63:280-283 in Indiana, notes on distr., 67:136 of time and duration of infantile ex- Jarl, V. C, 68:325 perience on adult learning, 68: Jasper County, streams, 62:244-249 326 Jay County, precambrian rocks, 62: Interests, vocational, for engineers, 234-243 66:324 Jefferson County, light traps, 70:137 Interpolated response on spontaneous mammals, 68:360 recovery, 65:221 May beetles, 65:149-158 Inter-relationship of application and Jenkins, M. B., 70:49 mathematical research, 67:276 Jennings, P. R., 65:54 Interurban distance in Indiana; evalu- Jennings, R. K., 64:52 ation of techniques, 67:199-204 Jensen, K. E., 68:78 Introgression among 3 species of Vi- Jerison, M., 64:234 burnum, 66:300 Jewell, M. E., 70:48 448 Job—Kingsbury

Job interrelationships, 64:240 Kanfer, F. H., 68:327 John, John P. D., Influence in the de- Kang, B. T. and A. J. Ohlrogge, The velopment of the science major response of corn roots to high in Indiana, 64:226-227 nutrient concentrations within Johns, R. M., 69:106 a single root culture cell, 70:254- Johnson County, settlement patterns, 259 68:285-288 Karas, G. G., 67:297; 68:326 Johnson, D. F., 68:7 Karas, S., 68:327 Johnson, E. R., 70:261 Karl, J. E., Jr., 65:228 Johnson, J. L, Jr., 66:323; 67:298 Karling, J. S., 61:68; 64:57; An un- Johnson, 0. E., 65:204 usual keratinophilic microor- Johnson, R. F., 68:325 ganism, 63:83-86 Johnson, R. G., 65:204 A key to the subgenera of Synchy- Johnson, W. H., 63:269; 65:6; 66:9 trium, 64:248-249 10, 19, 330; 67:6, 7, 301; 69:12 Karst terrains of Indiana, 61:187-231 70:13; (see also Miller, C. A.) Karst topography of Puerto Rico, 62: Undergraduate curricula in bi- 225 ology (Presidential address), Kaslow, C. E., 68:121; 69:135 67:73-89 and S. J. Nix, Bromination of Johnson, W. P., 70:205 phenylquinolines, 61:121-125 Johnston, Richard B., Remarks on Kaufman, V., 68:323 the physical type of certain Keenan, T. A., 65:203 middle Mississippi and south- Keesom, P. H., 64:237 eastern groups, 66:50-52 Keim, W. (see Weaver, E. E.)

, The findings after two years of Kellar, J. H., 63:45 work at Serpent Mounds Site, Keller, J. H., 70:20, 46 Rice Lake, Ontario, 67:96-97 Kelley, A. G., and S. N. Postle-

, A geographic approach to pre- thwait, Fern gametophytes as diction of college freshman en- a tool for the study of morpho- rollment, 68:289-291 genesis, 70:56-60

, More findings at the Serpent Kennedy, R. J., 67:109 Mounds Site, Rice Lake, On- Kent, R. L., 68:8 tario, 69:73-77 Keratin, decomposing fungus of, 64:59 Johnston, W. H., 61:114; Homomo- Keratinophilic microorganism, unus- lecular reactions: a new field of ual, 63:83-86 study in chemistry, 63:136-137 Kessel, W. G., 68:116; A mine water Jones, J. A., 63:46; 65:48 problem, 62:147-149 Jones, J. J., 61:68 Keyform, catene-drainage profile in Jones, R. K. (see Gunther, W. C.) pedological taxonomv, 66:246- Jordan, David Starr, influence in de- 251 velopment of science major in Killing action, new type, in stock of Indiana, 64:226-227 Paramecium aurelia from - Jordan, E. T., 62:295 ama, 67:302 Jose, A. G., Jr., 65:66 Killough, R. A., Susceptibility of the Joseph Moore Museum at Earlham Col- ootheca of the American cock- lege, 68:311-315 roach, Periplaneta americana, Josten, J. J., 66:56 to various insecticides, 68:196- Joyner, James W., Earthworms of the 198 upper Whitewater valley (east Kimbell, R. R., 65:220 central Indiana), 69:313-319 King, D. C, 65:219 Judd, G. F. (see McBee, E. T.) King, Lawrence J., 66:252; 69:236 Juliano, J. O., 68:323 On the origin of the term "weed," Jump, J. A., 65:54; 67:101 (see also 67:287-289 GOPALKRISHNAN, K. S.) and M. S. Markle, Dr. John T. (1807-1865), pioneer Junior Academy of Science, Clubs, 61 Plummer scientist of Richmond, Indiana, 344-348; 62:28-33; 63:20-26; 64 63:255-260 28-33; 65:20-24; 66:20-26; 67 King, P. F. (see Rohrer, C. S.) 49-55; 68:21-28; 69:24-32; 70 23-30 Kingsbury, T. M., 66:157; Ground wa- ter conditions of the unglaciat- Just, T. K., memorial, 70:35-37 ed area in the southern part of Indiana, 63:228-229 Kalispel law, 65:48 Some problems of irrigation in In- Kamemoto, F. L., 63:269 diana, 64:217-218 :

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Kingsolver, J. M., 64:115 Lake County, cabbage maggot, 62:170 Kinsey, A. C, memorial, 66:30-31; 64: Gary "Big Steel," 68:237-258 166 Mystery Mound, 68:343-348 Kirch, R. V., Development and utiliza- population change, 62:272-276 tion of underground gas storage Tolleston and post-Tolleston history, in Indiana, 68:259-264 61:176-179 Kirk, R. B., 62:295 Lake levels, maintaining, with well Kirkpatrick, R. D. (see Mumford, R. water, 66:157 E.) Lake Wawasee phytoplankton, 62:98 The introduction of the San Juan Lal, A., Population trends in Indiana's rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) villages of 1,000-2,500 popula- in Indiana, 69:320-324 tion in 1950, 66:204-208 Kirsch, A. D., 65:222 Lamprey, larvae, 62:318 Klages, M. G. (see White, J. L.) Land color theory, artist's response to, Klein, A., 66:61 70:205 Klein, E. 0. P., 61:275 Land snails of Indiana, geographical Klemm, L. H., The isothermal effect distrL, 61:282 on the iodine clock reaction, 61 Land use changes caused by quarter 129-134 century of strip coal mining in Klenner, J. J., Histological effects of Indiana, 69:200-209 itrumil, thiouracil, and thiourea Landolt (iodine clock) reaction, 61: on the endostyle of Lampetra 129-134 lamottenii, 62:318 Lange, L. H., 63:263 Kline, D. R., 62:171 Langer, L. M., 65:204; 66:298; 70:205 Klinge, P., 68:8; 69:19; 70:8, 9; Po- Langston, R. G., 62:101; 67:232; 69: tentialities of somatyping for 277 secondary schools, 61:54-61 LaPorte County, LaPorte, manufac- Knight, P. L., In vitro, survival time tural geography, 64:180-190 of swine lungworm, 62:319 May beetles, 65:149-158 Knight, P. L., Jr., 61:284 pine engraver, 68:150-154 Knox County, underground storage, Lark-Horovitz, K., memorial, 68:35- 68:259-264 37; 67:278 Kocher, C. W., 68:323 Larsen, J. E., 69:277 Koffler, H., 62:64 Kohnke, Helmut, 61:165 Larson, R. G., 64:92; A study of phys- ical properties for binary mix- Konetzka, W. A., 66:55; 67:98; 68: tures of methyl and ethyl alco- 79; 70:48 hols, 64:94-96 Konopinski, E. J., 68:322 Koontz, K. (see Cope, J. B.) Larval millipeds, Zinaria butleri (Mc- Kosciusko County, oxygen production, Neill), large aggregation in 70:51 Brown county, Indiana, 67:171- phytoplankton, 62:98 172 Kosolsombat. S. (see Fischer, R. B.) Laubengayer, R. A., 65:7, 16, 17; 66: Kossack, C. F., 62:65 6, 12, 19; 67:6,7, 11; 68:7,8, 18; Kottlowski, F. E., Geologic struc- 69:6, 9, 14, 22; 70:6, 7, 8, 14 tures in the Coal City and Switz Laughery Creek valley forests, 62:129- City area in Indiana, 64:194-201 135 and J. B. Patton, Pre-cambrian Lauth reaction, 63:110-112 rocks encountered in test holes Laurence, J. L., 67:274 in Indiana, 62:234-243 Lawrence County, discontinuities, 65: Kovacs, J., 66:298 161 Krabbe, G. L., 69:257 May beetles, 65:149-157 Kraybill, H. R., memorial, 67:66-68 minerals, 69:183 Krekeler, C. H., 70:6, 260 moths, 68:108-111 Kuc, J., 68:87; 69:107 underground storage, 68:259-264 KusTER, R. J., 62:103 Lava bed (N. M.), flora of, 61:68 Lavy, T., G. Sands, and S. Barber, LaBerge, D. L., 66:326 The molybdenum status of some LaCroix, J. D.. 62:100 Indiana soils, 70:238-242 Laff, R. A., 67:279 Leaders in conservation in Indiana to LaGrange County, Darrow mastodon, 1955, 65:198-199 69:182 Leafhoppers, 61:141 oxygen production, 70:51 Leafrollers on pines, 69:175-177 450 Learning—Mahin

Learning, experimental study in con- Locational influences conspicuous as to ditioned avoidance, in white rat Indiana cities, 63:200 and electroshock, 65:220 patterns of wholesaling within met- reinfringement in human, 68:327 ropolitan centers, 64:178 Least squares, new look at, 69:258 Lockhard, D. H., A new experimental Lee, C. 0., 62:278 acaricide and aphicide, 63:168-

Lefler, R. W., 65:7; 66:16; 69 : 18; 70: 170 7, 18 Locomotion and oxygen-consumption Legume insects, 62:117-222 rhythms in Uca pugnax, 69:310 Leguminosae in Indiana, distri. notes, Loew, F. A., memorial, 61:21-22 61 :90-96 Long, Alma L., memorial, 61:22-23 Lehker, G. E., The history of 4-H club Long, R. W., 61:69 work in Indiana, 65:196-197 Lorentz-Covariance of commutation The ten most important plant feed- relations, 67:280 ing pests in Indiana, 67:173-174 Loring, R. D., The growth of strip- Leopold, A. C, 62:101, 102 mining in Indiana, 61 :184-186 Leopold, C. A., 62:103 Lost River, Orange county, Indiana, Lespedeza, taxonomic problems in, 70: 61:187-231 207 Lounsbury, R. W. and R. L. Schus- Lesser clover leaf weevil, 62:217-222 ter, Preliminary report in the Leth, A. (see Meibohm, A. W.) petrology of Southampton Is- Lethal temperature on Musca domes- land, Northwest territory, 67: tica, factors influencing, 69:310 225-231 Levitt, E. E., 69:269 Lovell, C. W., Jr., 67:232 Lewis, C. L., stone mound, 63:45 LoVELL, G., 67:297 L. 63:34-35 Lewis, D. J,, 68:317 Ludy, V., memorial, Lewis, G. W., 65:220; 67:297 Luginbill, P., Sr., memorial, 67:68- Lewis, R. E., 64:257 69; 64:140 Le Zotte, L. A., Jr., 63:271 Federal entomology in Indiana, 64: 161-164 Lichens of New Mexico lava bed, 61 :68 lineolaris Lichtenberg, D. B., 66:299 Lygus (tarnished plant Life in Indiana during glacial period, bug), injury to peach, 64:127- 67:183-184 130 Lysozyme, 63:61 Light traps, 63:180-184; 65:149-158; Lysozyme and gram positive bacteria, 67:135; 69:148 62:63 Light traps protect tobacco from horn- Lytle, Charles F., 64:255; 68:361; worms, 70:137 The records of freshwater me- sex of European corn borer taken at, dusae in Indiana, 67:304-308 66:108-111 Limestone, measurement of fineness of agricultural, 66:242-245 Maciejowska, Z., 69:107; 70:52 specific surface and reaction rate of Mackell, J. F., 62:277 calcitic, in neutralizing soil Mackenzie Basin, Canada, ecology, 62: acidity, 67:237-242 98 X-ray diffraction study of Indiana, Machlin, J. M. and B. E. Montgom- 69:305-309 ery, A separator for sampling soil fauna, 66:152-156 Liming, A. N., 62:100 Macronucleus structure of Parame- Lindsay, D. M., 68:360 cium aurelia by electron micro- Lindsey, Alton A., 61:1, 6, 68; 62:6, scopv, 66:60 98; 63:7; 64:60; 65:205; 67:101; Madinger, F. L., 67:136; 69:149 68:6, 18 (see also Plummer, G. Magicicada septendecim, 62:203-206; L.) 63:177-179 Line-strip sampling against full tallies Magnesium chloride, preparation of in 4 forest types, 64:60 anhydrous, 63:113-119 Lingappa, B. T., 63:65; 64:59 Magnetic fields in solar atmosphere, Lipscomb, R., 62:106 67:277 Liquid latex injections, 63:269 suggested by solar streaming, 66:297 Lithosperm, action on mice, 67:312-315 Magnetic - vertical - corialis theory of Lizard, Eumeces fasciatus, eggs and homing, 64:241 young, 68:367-378 Magnoliaceae, phylogenetic value of Localization experiment for teaching pollen, 62:105 geometry, 67:275 Mahin, E. G., memorial, 62:37-39 Mahoney—Mathematics 451

Mahoney, D. L., 68:91 and insecticides on the catfacing Mainer, R. E., 64:242 of strawberries, 64:136-139 Maize mutants to characterize normal Marsilea miicroyiata, response to nu- development, 70:51 trient concentrations, 63:64 Malaria in India, 61:253-260 qiiadrifolia, aging on viability of Mallett, G., 70:20, 48 sporocarps, 139-142 Malonic acid, preparation of aromatic Martin County, caves, 64:175 esters, 61:121-125 discontinuities, 65:161 Malott, C. A., The swallow-holes of plant fossils, 64:70-74 Lost River, Orange county, In- streams, 62:244-249 diana, 61:187-231 Martin, E. M., 62:291; 66:297, His- Mammalian viruses, in vitro growth of, tory of science work at Hanover 62:92-94 College, 63:243-247 Mammals of Ripley and Jefferson Martin, F. D., 68:121 counties, Indiana, 68:360 Martin, F. P., 61:47; 67:90; A Van- Man, fossil, 63:47-53 derburgh county site with south- Manganese (Mn+ + ), microbiological ern affinities, 63:57-58 assay, 65:50 Martin, H. J., 67:279; 69:260 Mansfield sandstone, 62:228-229 Martin, J. W., 68:118 bog iron ore of, in southwestern In- Martin, R. E., memorial, 69:37-39 diana, 64:179 Martin, W. C, Jr., 66:300, 67:286 Manske, P. (see Gunther, W. C.) Martinsville, Indiana, a satellite town, Manufactural geography of Chicago 63:225 Heights, Illinois, 66:209-229 Mason, D. J., 64:54 LaPorte, Indiana, 64:180-190 Masses, determination, from disinte- Michigan City, Indiana, 65:180-195 gration energies, 66:297 "Steel," Gary, 68:237-258 Mastodon umericanus in LaGrange Manufacturing, intra-city, 62:225 county, 69:182 Manuscripts, preparation, 70:293 Mastodons, Fulton and Miami counties, Mapping metropolitan patterns, 61 :240 69:189-192 Maps, 3 dimensions in color, 64:175 Mathematical models and statistics in Marie Barnard, Sister, O.S.F., Anti- collision warnings, 68:316 biotic substances from Ranun- culaceae, 70:83-86 Mathematicians, liaison between high school and college, 70:201 Marion County, archeology, 62:53-55 cabbage maggots, 62:170 Mathematics (see under special sub- higher fungi, 61:77 jects; no manuscripts were sub- ground-water, 64:176 mitted for publication) pollen, 69:110-118 abstracts, 61:269-272; 63:261-263; population changes, 62:272-276 64:234-235; 67:274-276; 68:316- 318; 69:256-259; 70:200-202 Market areas, 62:225 Concept of surface integral, 67:274 wholesale, 63:199 Longitudinal vibration in hollow Markle, C. A., 67:12; 68:7; 69:15; metal tube, 62:291 70:7, Contributions to the 14; Mathematics and the younger gen- flora of county: 65:208- Wayne eration, 70:200 66:301-304; 67:290-291; 209; 69: for teachers, 64:234 266-268 (see also vascular flora of the future, 67:274 of Indiana) New introduction to ideas and meth- Markle, M. S., 63:230 (see also King, ods of trigonometry, 69:258 Lawrence J. and Farquhar- Nuclear spectra, 62:290 son, L.) ; Report of Indiana school and college The history of science at Earlham committee on mathematics, 68: College, 63:240-242 316 A history of Joseph Moore Museum, Retraction, homotopy, integral, 64: I, early history, 68:311-312 234 The influence of Quakers on science Some problems and results of addi- in Indiana, 69:243-246 tive number theory, 63:262 Marsh, T. E. (see Ward, G. L.) Uncertainty and entropy, 69:257 Marshall County, cache, 69:92-98 Mathematics and the younger genera- oxygen production, 70:51 tion, 70:200 Marshall, G. E., 62:170; 65:103; 66: anti-mathematical propaganda in 103; 68:148; The effect of rain textbooks, 61:271 and applications of fungicides competition, state-wide, 63:263 452 Mathematics—Meiners

course, new, at DePauw, 70:202 McCormick, E. J., 61:278; 64:240; 67: curriculum, 63:262 297 for teachers, 64:234 McCormick, J. S., 61:67 of the future, 67:274 McCowen, M. C, 64:254 role of, 62:45-51 McCoy, Scott, 67:7; 68:18, 319; 69: textbooks in, 61:271 20, 262; 70:7, 20; A new species the state of in California, 70:201 honey locust, 68:320-321 Mathers, F. C, Electrolytic oxidation McCrosky, L. L., 63:143 of hydrochloric acid in per- McEachron, K. B., memorial, 64 :35-38 chloric acid, 63:138-139 McGrain, P., 64:175, Some applica- Aluminum solutions instead of ferric tions of geology to the location in qualitative testing for ace- of dam sites in Indiana, 61:232- tate, 66:98-99 239 Summary of my 60 years in chemis- and M. L. Mitchell, Geologic try, 69:247-248 characteristics of Indiana and B. W. Neher, Electrodeposi- streams, 62:244-249 tion of nickel from nickel per- McGregor, D. J., 67:177; 69:184 chlorate solution, 68:122-127 McGregor, M., 70:20, 154 Mathews, F. S., 64:237 McGuire, J. M., 62:64; 64:61; 66:62 Mating behavior, dragonflies, 61:141 McKay, H. E., 68:325 Matter-energy, a course for the first McKenna, F. S., 62:294 semester of general chemistry, McKinley Site, preliminary report, 64: 61:111 51 Matthew, D. L. (see Dobson, R. C.) McMasters, D. L. and W. B. Schapp, and R. C. Dobson, Musca auutfn- High speed calculation of least- nalis (DeGeer), a new livestock squares best consecutive forma- pest in Indiana, 69:165-166 tion constants of metal-iron Matthews, C. G., 69:270 complexes using an electric com- Matus bicari?iatus, taxonomic discus- puter, 67:111-116

sion, 62:172-175 and , High speed calculation Maxam, T., 69:107 of least-squares best half-wave Maxwell, T. J., 62:52; 64:49; 65:48 potentials and slopes of polaro- Maxwell's demon theory, extension of, graphic waves using an electric 70:203 computor, 67:117-121 Mayfield, R. C., A study in areal spe- McMichael, E. V., 66:45; Statistical cialization in Sullivan county, analysis in archeology, 68:65-69 Indiana, 64:191-193 Towards the estimation of prehis- Maze learning in fish, 64:242 toric populations, 69:78-82 McBee, E. T., 61:114; 64:92; 67:109; Measles virus, influence of serum on 68:117 cytoplasmic effect, 70:48

, O. R. Pierce, and C. G. Hsu, Measurement, absolute, of beta-activi- Lithium aluminum hydride re- ties using sources of saturation duction of difluoroacetic acid, thickness, 67:278 64:108-111 and shapes of beta spectra, 67:280

, A. F. Meiners, and C. W. Rob- of nuclear moments of excited states erts, Studies of the perfluoro- of nuclei, 64:237 propyl Grignard reagent, 64: with a slotted line, 68:324 112-114 Media for tubercle bacilli, 61:63 , F. Judd, and C. W. Roberts, G. Medicine, aboriginal American, 61:49- Reaction leading to T. S. Chao, 53 perfluoropropyl silanes, 65 :94- Medium, synthetic, for candicidin pro- 99 duction, 63:60 , C. W. Roberts, G. F. Judd, and , fresh water, recurrence near T. S. Chao, Liquid phase of 1, 1, 64:257 1-trifluoropropane, 65:100-102 Richmond, Indiana, Meibohm, A. W., 63:102; Some ana- , L. W. Frost, M. R. Frederick, and O. R. Pierce, Reactivity of lytical uses of 3-Dimethylami- perfluoroalkyl group and of hal- nopropylamine, 62:156-157 Coor- ogen in (perfluoroalkyl) halo- , S. Bellman, and A. Leth, benzenes, 69:143-147 dination studies: dipyridyamine 3,3'-iminobispropylamine, McClung, L. S., 61:64; 63:62 and 66:95-97 McClure, S. M. and F. Hurlbut, Classifying the earth science Meikle, G. S., memorial, 70:37-38 collection, 63:208-210 Meiners, A. F. (see McBee, E. T.) :

Meisel—Miller 453

Meisel, Jay Lewis, Population censal Meyer, Alfred H., 61:165; 62:223; maxima in Indiana townships, 63:6, 202; 65:6; Societal respon- 68:283-284 sibilities of Academies of Sci- Meissner, K. W., 69:39-40, memorial; ence at mid-century (Presiden- 61:273, 275; 62:291; 68:323 tial address), 65:34-47 Melhorn, W. N., 69:185; Revision of and P. F. Miller, manufactural the Mississippian- Devonian geography of LaPorte, Indiana, boundary in White and Benton 64:189-190 counties, Indiana, 67:194-198 and , Manufactural geogra- The Parrish and Glasford masto- phy of Michigan City, Indiana, dons, 69:189-192 65:180-195

Meloidogyne incognita acrita, migra- and , Manufactural geogra- tion, 69:106 phy of Chicago Heights, Illinois, Membership list, complete, 61:309-343; 66:209-229 67:19-48 and E. B. Hess, Gary "Big Steel" Membrane potential and ion movement —geographic design and des- in frog muscle fibers, 65 :227 tiny, 68:237-258 of muscle fibers in crab, inhibitors, Meyer, W. W., 70:99 66:330 Meyers, W. A., memorial, 65:27-28 Membranes, inorganic, electrodes, 69: Miami County, Glasford mastodon, 69: 136-139 189-192 Memorials (see under separate names) Michaud, Howard H., 62:6, 31; 65:7; Mentha peperita, life history and eco- 66:15; 67:7, 243; 68:8; 69:17; nomic importance, 61:264-268 70:7, 17 spp. in commercial mint plants, sto- Conservation of recreational and len decay, 70:53 scenic resources, 66:268-274 spp., Septoria leaf spot on, 69:128- History of the early development of 130 game regulation in Indiana, 67 Meristematic cells, cellulose fibers in, 256-259 65:55 History of science education in In- Merkle, J., 65:205 diana high schools, 68:303-307 Merom sandstone, geology, near Mer- MiCHELS, K. M., 66:325; 67:297; 68: om, Indiana, 69:217-223 325 Messing, R. A. (see Reitz, H. C.) Michigan City, Indiana, manufactural geography of, 65:180-195 Metabolism, aerobic, of obligate anae- Microbial physiology, use of isotopes, robe, 61:62 64:55 of animal cells in culture, effect of Microbiological studies by soil perfu- PPLO on, 69:99 sion apparatus, 61:63 oxidative in Penicillium sp. 62:64 Micrococcus lysdeikticus, lysis of, 63 Metalation, alkyl sulfones, 63:101 of 61 Metallic complexes in liquid HF, 63:102 Micromagnetic waves, 70:154 Metals, silicon compounds of, 61:115 Microscopists, pioneer, 62:281-286 Metastable atoms in rare gases, 61:275 Microtechnique in bacterial identifica- Metastrongylus apri, in vitro survival tion, 61 :64 time, 62:319 Middle Mississippi archeological site, Method of calculating the heats of com- 64:51 bustion of organic compounds, Middle Mississippi Indian groups, 69: 67:122-127 66-68 Methods, archaeological dating, 61:46 Mielke, P. T., 69:256 of sampling in forest ecology, 67:101 Migration and population change in Methylene citric acid, synthesis and Indiana, 66:195-203 evaluation of mono-derivatives, Miles, S. R., 67:101 68:118 Milkweed seed, germination, 68:90 Methyl and ethyl alcohol mixtures, Miller, B. M., 64:59 physical properties relationship, Miller, C. A., 66:330; 67:301 64:94-96 , W. H. Johnson, and S. C. Millis, Metropolitan areas, markets, 63:199 The sterilization and prelimi- Metropolitan centers, locational pat- nary attempts in the axenic cul- tern of wholesaling within, 64: tivation of the black planarian, 178 Dugesia dorotocephala, 65:237- Metzgar, M. J. (see Bernard, Sister 242 Marie, O.S.F.) Miller, C. W., 61:69 :

454 Miller—Morgan

Miller, D. W., 61:276 (see also Ras- Moisture characteristics of represent- mussen, V. K.) ative Indiana soil types, 69: Miller, J. D., 66:323 300-304 Miller, P. F. (see Meyer, Alfred H.) Molal volumes, apparent, of some elec- Miller, S. J., memorial, 66:31-32 trolytes in anhydrous ethylene- Miller, W. A., 69:99, 100 diamine, 65:75-78 Miller, W. F., 61:275 Molecules, predicting shapes of, 63:102 Millipeds, aggregation of larvae in Molybdenum status of some Indiana Brown county, Indiana, 67:171- soils, 70:238-242 172 stimulation of bacteria by, 65:50 Millis, S. C. (see Miller, C. A.) Monaco, L. H., 61:284; Effects of cya- Millward, R., 65:221 nide on the oxygen consumption Mine water problem, 62:147-149 of developing ova of Ascaris Miner, E. E., 62:98 lambricoides var. smtm, 62:323- Mineral conservation in Indiana, 65: 324 198-199 Mono and di-valent gaseous compounds Mineralogy and genesis of soil from of boron and aluminum, 61:115 unglaciated regions in Indiana, Monroe reservoir, multiple use project, 68:337-342 70:170-181 of Indiana soils, survey, 66:232-241 Monroe County, Agahus, confusus, 62: of Indiana and state's development, 171 68:300-302 Monroe reservoir, 70:170-181 universal, associated with lower periodical cicadas, 63:177-179 pennsylvanian conglomerate, erosion, 64:224-225 69:183 streams, 62:244-249 water beetles, 69:154-164 Mink, G. I., 66:88; 70:54 underground storage, 68:259-264 Minton, S. A., Jr., 64:256; 66:328 woodlands, 66:170-178 Mississippian age, 63:201 Mont Tremblant biological station, 62: Mississippian-Devonian boundary, re- 106 vision in White and Benton Montgomery, B. Elwood, 62:278 (see counties, Indiana, 67:194-198 also Macklin, J. M.) Mitchell, A. C. G., 62:290; 66:297; Notes and records of Indiana Odo- 68:323 nata, 1951-52, 62:200-202; 1953- Mitchell, M. L. (see McGrain, P.) 54, 64:131-135 Mites on fruit trees and brambles in Entomology before 1854, 64:142-147 Indiana and neighboring states, The anthophilous insects in Indiana: 65:104-106 1. A preliminary annotated list Mitosis, 61:283 of the Apoidea, 66:125-140; 2. A preliminary list of Diptera col- Mizelle, J. D., 64:254; 65:8, 17; 66: lected from blossoms, 67:160- 6, 18; Studies on monogenetic trematodes XIX; the status of 170 North American Dactylogyinae Preliminary studies of the composi- and Tetraonchinae, 64:260-264 tion of some Indiana nectars, 68:159-163 and J. A. Berbarian, Develop- mental rate of the sheep stom- Montgomery County, phytoplankton, ach worm, Haemonchus contor- 61:67 T., 63:201 tus, 62:320 Moore, G. Moore, H. B. and J. V. Osmun, Circu- Mockford, E. L., Additional notes on lation fans for fumigation cham- Indiana Psocoptera, 62:198-199 bers, 66:143-144 Models and lantern slides for teaching Moran, J. F., Jr., Effect of cholin-defi- plant science, 61:69 cient diet on host-parasite rela- Moe, H., 69:135 tionship of domestic fowl and Moffat, A. and H. Hunt, A method of Ascardia galli (Schrock), 64: calculating the heats of combus- 288-290 tion of organic compounds, 67 Differential staining of bone and car- 122-127 tilage in toto of fish, 65:234-236

and , The investigation of un- Morgan County, satellite town, 63:225- stable intermediates with the 227 aid of infrared radiation, 68: streams, 62:244-249 144-146 Morgan, L. O., memorial, 61:24 Mohawk region, geomorphology, 62: Morgan, W. P., 61:6; 65:7; 67:7, 11; 226 68:7; 70:7 Morgan—Nelson 455

The captivating Irids (Presidential Murray, R. G., Time lapse cinephoto- address), 61:33-45 micrography of tissue cultures, Morphology of spermogonium of Gym- 62:67-71 noconia peckiana, rust fungus, Murray, R. W., The place of the Aus- 70:96-97 tralopithecinae among human Morris, C. S., Physics research in a fossils, 63:47-53 small institution, 67:282-285 Musca autumnalis (DeGeer), new live- Morrison, R. M., 69:108 stock pest in Indiana, 69:165- Moses, D. F., 68:121 166 Mosing, L. W., 67:299 domestica, lethal temperature, fac- Moskowitz, M., 61:64; 63:60 tors affecting, 69:310 Moss studies, history of Indiana, 67: Musci, 61:68 (see also Bryophytes of 243 Indiana) Mosses of New Mexico lava area, 61:68 Muscular tension and blink rate, 65:219 Mosses of Indiana (see Bryophytes of Music and values in some Indian cul- Indiana) tures, 66:46 Moths, attracted by light traps at dif- Mycophagy, 61:78-80 ferent heights, 63:180-184 Myerholtz, L., 62:63 Motto, H. and J. L. White, Specific Myers, B. D., memorial, 61:24-26 surface and reaction rate of cal- Myers, R. D., 64:242 citic limestone in neutralizing Myers, R. F., 64:257 soil acidity, 67:237-242 Myotis, behavior and food habits of 2 Moulton, B., 61:6; 62:1, 6, 224; 63:6, species, 64:256 7, 9, 12, 15, 16, 198; 65:6, 7, 8, 9 Mystery Mound, 68:343-348 Mound, shell 61:47 Myxophyceae in Indiana lakes and Mound, stone, the C. L. Lewis, and its ponds, 68:43-57 cultured application, 63:45 Mounds, archeological excavation of Nainan, T. D., 68:323; 70:204 prehistoric Indian, 67:96-97 Nair, N., 68:149 Moura, R. A., 70:48 Nakatsukasa, W., 70:48 Moving, effect on adjustment, 62:293 Narasimhau, R., 63:262 Mozen, M. M. (see Reitz, H. C.) Nash, H. A., 62:145; 64:53 Mucorales, antibiotics from, 64:59 National Academy of Sciences mem- Mud-dauber nest, biological relations bers born, trained or employed in, with special reference to in Indiana, 63:253-254 Osmia cordata, 68:199-204 Natrix sipedon, studies on growth rate, Mulches on soil condition and environ- 70:260 ment, influence of surface ap- Natural gas in Indiana, effects, 68: plied, 69:277 300-302 hybridization in Helianthus, Mulching, observations on vertical, 69: 67:286 282 selection, extent of effectiveness, 67: 251-255 Mull, B. R., memorial, 66:32-34 selection of tetraploids in mixed col- Mullin, C. A., Location of larvae of ony of Tripsacum dactyloides, the European corn borer, Py- 63:300-302 rausta nubilalis (Hbn), in dent corn, 67:155-159 Nature of variations, 67:251-255 N-adic equivalence relations, charac- Mumford, R. E. (see Cope, J. B.) terized, 67:274 and R. D. Kirkpatrick, Distribu- N-butyl cyanide, 63:131-132 tion of the 13-lined ground Neal, D. M., 61:270 squirrel in Indiana, 70:275-277 Neal, M. J., 63:65 Munsee, J. R., A preliminary report Neal, R. R., Jr., 70:261 on biometrical studies on Tropi- Necrology (see Edington, Will E. stei-nus striolatus (LeConte) and Christy, O. B.) and T. mexicanus, 62:207-210 Nectars, composition of some Indiana, Murphy, I. A., 66:78 68:159-163 Murphy, R. (see Burkett, H.) Needler, W. C, 64:92 Murray, H. H., 63:198 (see also Neher, B. W. (see Mathers, F. C.) Smith, J. M.) Neimark, E. D., 61:280 Transgressions and regressions of Nelson, G., 66:79 early alleghany (pennsylvani- Nelson, O. E., 66:64; 69:105; 70:51 an) seas in Indiana, 67:205-211 Nelson, T. C, 67:98 Murray, H, L., 67:99; 70:49 Nelson, W. L., 68:329 ::

456 Nematodes—Ohio

Nematodes found in Indiana, survey of Non-linear differential equations peri- plant parasites, 68:147 odic solutions, 64:235 Neolithic Baikal people, 63:54-56 Non-literate peoples, economy, resi- Nephros of Balanoglossus, 61:296-304 dence and descent among, 61 :46 Nesbitt, J. J., 65:55 Nomnetallics, 69:184 Netrium, conjugation in, 67:55 North, C., 64:53 Neumann, Georg K., 61:48; 63:45; Northwest Indiana-Northeast Illinois, 66:45; 69:65; 70:46; Origin of circulation and settlement pat- the Indians of the middle Mis- terns, 61:165 sissippi area, 69:66-68 Notre Dame University, history of nat- Neumann, Holm W., 70:46; Diagnos- ural sciences at, 64:228-233 tic morphological traits for the Noyes, B., 61:276 walcoloid variety of American Noveroske, R. L., 70:53 Indian, 69:69-72 N-Propyl cyanide, 63:131-132 Neurospora, threonine-less mutants, Nuclear energy levels, 61:276 63:61 energy states, half-lives of some, in Neutron physics, student experiments the m/i-sec region, 70:204 in, 70:206 fractionation schemes, critique of, Neutrons, 61:276 70:260 New England Indians, 66:47 proteins and genetic information, New hybrids of vascular plants from 67:301 Indiana, 68:319 spectra, 62:290 Newby, N., Jr., 68:322 states in the RaEB-decay, 68:322 Newman, J. E., 65:205; 66:231 track emulsions, 61 :274 New Mexico lava area plants, 61:68 Nutrient concentrations, responses of Newton County, Japanese beetle, 69 Marsilea mucronata, 63:64 178-181 Nutrition in host-parasite relationship, streams, 62:244-249 role of, 64:54 Newton, R. G., 66:299 New type of killing action in Parame- Oak forests in the Laughery Creek cium aurelia from Panama, 67 valley, 62:129-135 302 Oak-hickory in the forest primeval of N-Hydromethyl - 4 - nitrophthalimide, Indiana, 61:70 63:108-109 Oak-hickory woods, observations on Nibula, bird nest fungi, 61:66 the tree strata, 64:88-91 Nichols, L. D., 68:119 (see also Rick- Oak rust, teliospore formation and ger- etts, J. A.) mination, 69:107 Nichols, R. E., 67:98 Nickel, electroplating from perchlorate Oak wilt, one of three important tree bath, 68:122-127 diseases insect transmitted, 64: 117 Nielsen, K. L., 67:276; 69:256 in Indiana, Niles, E. H., memorial, 68:37-39 southern 66:63 Nipissing beach, Kale county, 61:176- prevalence in Indiana, 68:110-115 70:87- 179 studies of control in Indiana, Niswander, R. E„ 70:6, 137, 138 90 Nitrate ion, spectrophotometry deter- Obelia, regression and replacement of mination, 63:133-135 hydranths, 62:297 Nitrobenzene, reduction, 61 :135-139 O'Brian, D. M., 65:226 Nitrogen, active, 63:136-139 Occupational structure, distri. of our, for corn, three sources of, 70:217-226 65:169-173 in tomato fruit abnormalities, 62: Odell, T. T., Asymmetry of chicken 102 thyroids, 61:289-291 N-Methyl-4-nitrophthalimide, 63:108- Odonata, mating behavior, 62:171 109 notes and records of Indiana, 1951- Nix, S. J. (see Kaslow, C. E.) 1952, 62:200-202; 1953-1954, 64: Nobelists and National Academy Mem- 131-135 bers of Indiana, 63:253-254 Odor quality, spectra and biological ac- Noble, T. B., memorial, 69:40-42; 61: tivity, 68:326 48; 63:45 Oenothera, missing petals in, 68:86 Nomia melanderi CklL, artificially in- Ogasawara, F. R., 63:270 duced nesting, 67:135 O'Grady, D. C, memorial, 67:69-70 Non-equilibrium carrier concentration Ohio River, atomic energy and, 64: in Ge. 64:236 219-223 :

Ohlrogge—Paper 457

Ohlrogge, A. J., 66:230; 67:232; 69: Development of resistance in insects 277 (see also Kang, B. J., and to insecticides, 65:139-144 Wilkinson, S. R.) Rearing methods of subterranean One dimensional atomic potential func- termites, 66:141-143 tions, 70:132-135 Insects and other arthropods of eco- O'Neil, T. W., 65:51 nomic importance in Indiana: Oniscoidea of Indiana, 63:272-277 1957, 67:150-154; 1958, 68:190- Onofrio, R., 64:254 195; 1959, 69:167-174; 1960, 70: Opilionids found in Indiana, 2 members 145-151 of tropical suborder, 67:322-323 Ostertag, W., Genetic and environ- Optical instruments useful in bacterio- mental factors influencing an- logical and biological labora- thropometric traits, 68:59-64 tory, 67:99 Ottawa in early historic period, 67:90 Orange County, caves, 64:175 Ovary, effect of stilbestrol on pullet, discontinuities, 65:161 67:309-311 erosion, 64:202-208 Overmire, T. G., 67:101 Lost River, 61:187-231 Ovulation in hen, effects of Lithosper- plant fossils, 64:70-76 mum ruderale on, 68:360 streams, 62:244-249 Owen County, limestone, 62:223 Orchard soil management on soil mois- streams, 62:223 ture and water penetration, 67: Owen, D. B., 63:261 232 Owl, long-eared, analysis of pellets, Order-disorder transitions, 61 :274 64:257 Orem, M. T., 61:140 Oxide films on chromium or nickel- Organic chemistry, non-science one chromium, formation of, 64:236 semester course, 61:111 Oxygen consumption, 61 :284 usual one year's course, 61:115 and survival decompression, effects Organic compounds, reactions with of ataractic drug on, 68:362 silicomolybdic acid, 65:68-72 of developing Ascaris ova, 62:323- Organic terrain, plant communities on, 324 62:98 on survival with carotids ligated, 69: Orgel, A. R., 64:241 312

Orientational transitions in solid CD 4 production in some lakes in northern , 65:203 Indiana, 70:51 Origin and release of secretory gran- Pace, N., 69:101 ules in pituitary of mouse, an Pachylomerides adouinii, trap-door electron microscopic study, 69 spider, in southern Indiana, 64: 332-339 255 of limestone breccia, 68:265-267 Pagan marriage practices in Guate- of Indians in the middle Mississippi mala, 68:70-71 area, 69:66-68 Paleobotany in Indiana, present status, Origins, theories of, 62:277 especially to fossils of pennsyl- Ornamentals, insect pests of, 68:150- vanian age, 63:87-91 154 history of, in Indiana, 67:268-273 Orthoptera, contrast in faunas in Paleontology, human, 63:45 southern Indiana, 63:157-162 Paleontological viewpoint on Ostracode of relict prairie fragments in Greene from Indiana, 69:184 county, Indiana, 65:111-115 Paleozoic rocks in Indiana, effect of Osborn, S. W., 66:79 geologic processes on economic Osborne, C. E., Jr., Determination of resources of state, 67:178-182 esters of acetvlenic alcohols, Palmer, C. M. and E. Brown, Pecto- 66:91-94 dictyon and other unusual algae Oscillographic method for study of so- from Indiana, 69:119-122 lution behavior at radio frequen- Palmer, T. P., 70:200 cies, 62:160-165 Palmoxylon from Eden Valley, Wyo- Osynia albiventris Cresson, nesting ming, 63:66 habits of, 69:149 p-Aminobenzoic acid in the chick em- Osmun, John V., 68:148; Appraisal bryo, 62:224-235 of residual insecticide activity Panel discussion of proposals of M. A. following thermal aerosol ap- A. committee on undergraduate plication, 61:152-158 program, 68:317 Effects of organic insecticides on Paper industry of Kalamazoo River human health, 63:194-197 valley, 69:224-235 —

458 PARALLELI S M PETROLEU M

Parallelism of cheek skin color in Ple- Pennsylvanian, paleobotany, 63:87-91; thodontid salamanders, 67:303 64:70-74 Paramecium aurelia, ciliary antigenic split and channel sandstone cutout in system, 63:270 coal V, Vigo county, Indiana, 65: exposure to ultra violet, 63:270 165-168 maintainance of killer trait by kk stratigraphy and sedimentation, 67: animals, 64:255 205-211 caudatum, effects of colchicine on re- Pentatomid bugs, 62:170 production, 64:255 Peppermint oil, reduction with lithium multinucleatum, purine and pyrimi- aluminumhydride, 65:79-81 dine requirement, 66:330 Percentage distribution, conversion to sterile culture, 63:269 weighted index numbers of geo- Parasites, infestation of man by arth- graphic significance, 69:193-199 ropods, 62:298 Perceptual intelligence, 62:295 Parfit, S. D., 66:78 Perchloric acid, preparation, 63:138- Parke County, Coleoptera, 66:115-124 139 pebbles, 69:210-213 Perel, W. M., 61:270 plants, 62:101 Perfluoro-i-heptene, free radicals add- Parrish and Glasford mastodons, 69: ed, 67:109 189-192 Performance tests in motor handi- Parrott, W. L., 69:50 capped cases, 62:95 Parter, S., 69:256 Perfusion apparatus, for soil microbio- Parthenogenesis, natural, in Galleria logical studies, 61:63 mellonella, 65:227 Perhalotoluenes, reactivity of, 68:117 Pasteur effect, corn, 63:65 Periclinal polyploids in asters, artifi- Pathogenecity in race 104 Ind. B of cial formation, 65:53 wheat leaf rust, genetics of, 68: Periodic solutions of monolinear dif- 88 ferential equations, 67:275 Patterson, F. L., 68:89 Periodical cicada, facts and theories Patton, J. B. (see Kottlowski, F. F.) about broods and periodicity, Peach, tarnished plant bug injury to, 68:164-170 64:127-130 in Indiana, 62:203-206 Peacock, J. (see Davis, R. E.) Peristome, double of snail shell, 61:285 Peake, J. S., 62:144 Permeability of frog muscle cells to and W. L. Fielder, The prepara- ethyl alcohol, 69:311 tion of high-purity anhydrous Permian insects, some new, and insect chloride, 63:113-119 magnesium localities, 69:148 Pearlman, N., 64:237 Peroxidase distri. in geotropically Peaslee, D. 64:237 C, stimulated candles of Pinus Pebble counts in glacial tills of Parke strobus, 70:79-82 and Putnam counties, 69:210- Perry County, plant fossils, 64:70-74 213 population density, 68:218-224 Peckham, R. S. and Dineen, C. F., Perry, T. G., 62:223, 63:201; 65:161; Spring migration of salaman- 67:175 (see also Brookley, A. ders, 64:278-280 C, Jr.) Pectodictyon and other unusual algae Effect of geologic processes on eco- from Indiana, 69:246-251 nomic reserves of the paleozoic Pectolytic enzymes, production of, by rocks of Indiana, 67:178-182 Botryosphaeria ribis and Glom- Persell, J. V., 69:262 erella cingulata, 68:87 Personality measurement, 62:294 Pedological taxonomy, catena-drain- testing, industrial, 61:278 age profile keyform as refer- traits, 62:294 ence, 66:246-251 Personnel psychology, 62:293 Pelton, J. E., 67:286 Peru, agricultural ceremonies in, 62:52 Pelton, J. S., Evidence of introgres- Pests, ten most important plant feed- sive hybridization and mutation ing, 67:173-174 in certain Colorado populations of Aqnilegia, 67:292-296 Peters, B., 64:53 Pemphredon lethifer lethifer (Schuck- Petersen, Q. R., 68:118; 69:134 ard), life history of, 69:148 Peterson, G. H., 68:79 Penicillium chrysogenum, carbohy- Petri dish cover, improved, 66:57-59 drate metabolism in, 62:64 Petroleum in Indiana, effects, 68:300- color change induced by light, 66:63 302 :

Petrology—Plagitura 459

Petrology of sandstones from the Big Rasmussen, V. K.; Sampson, M. Clifty formation of Indiana, 69: B.; Sutter, D. M.) 186 abstracts, 61:273-277; 62:290-291; of Southhampton, Northwest Terri- 63:264; 64:236-238; 65:203-204; tory, 67:225-231 66:297-299; 67:277-281; 68:322- of Bethel formation (Lower Ches- 324; 69:260-261; 70:203-206 ter) in Indiana, 69:186 Computers and curricula, 65 :203 Pettay, L. 66:45; 68:58 Construction of thermocouples, 63: Petty, R. 0., 70:54 266-268 Petuely's medium, application to the Forces between strange particles selection and differentiation of and nucleons, 66:299 Lactobacillus bifidus, 70:49 Magnetic fields in the solar atmos- Pfau, C. J. (see Fraser, Dean) phere, 67:277 Phalangida, origin of United States Measurement and shapes of beta forms, 61:284 spectra, 67:280 Phantom sound, extra-cranial localiza- Measurements with the slotted line, tions, 65:223 68:324 Pharmaceutical, American Associa- Metastable gases in rare gases, 61: tion, century of, 62:278 275 pH changes in Warburg apparatus, 61 Nuclear spectra, 62:290 284 Physics research in a small institu- Phenol extraction of red cell altering tion, 67:282-285 factor of Streptococci, 63:60 Satellite telescopes and meteorites, Phenylenediamine, test of o, m, p, iso- 70:205 mers, 63:110-112 Spectroscopic applications of atomic Philae?ius leucophthalmus (L), 61:140 beams, 68:323 population estimates and loss of for- The "shapes" of beta spectra, 65:204 age, 68:171-185 Thermodynamics of crystalline lat- Phillippe, M. M. (see White, J. L.) tices, 64:236 Phloem necrosis, 64:116 Varieties of nuclear shell model, 64: Phloroglucinol and its ethers, ultravio- 237

let spectrum of , 69:140-142 Physical chemistry, course in small Phosphotase, alkaline, and differentia- liberal arts college, 61:112 tion of gonads in the albino rat, types of certain middle Mississippi 64:265-277 and southeastern groups, 66:50- Phosphate availability, 69:277 52 Phosphorus fixation by organic soils, Phytoplankton of Indiana lakes and effect of iron, aluminum and ponds, 68:43-57 humic acid on, 69:277 of Lake Wawasee, 62:98 fixation on Indiana soils, how serious Pierce, O. R., 61 :114 (see also McBee, is, 69:279-281 E. T.) Phosphorylated proteins, preparation Pierce, R. N. (see Cook, D. J.) and anticoagulent properties of Pigment production in flowers of Im- some, 63:127-130 patiens balsamina, 66:61 Pigmentation in cave planarians, Photography, use in ethnological field 67: work, 61:47 300 Pike Photomicrography, cine, of tissue cul- County, paleobotany, 63:87-91 tures, 62:67-71 population trends, 64:176 railroads, 61:242-244 Photoperiod, influence on spring wheat underground storage, 68:259-264 development, 65:53 and temperature, response of spring Pine Hills as a natural area preserva- tion, wheat to, 64:62 64:15 response of Woodsia obtusa, 64: Pine seedlings, effect of petroleum 75-78 naphtha on, 62:100 Photosynthesis, measurement by Ver- Pine, white, relationship between age duin method, 62:105 of tree and rooting of cuttings, Phyllophaga collected in light traps in 64:60 Indiana, 65:149-158 Pin oak, iron deficiency in, 61:67 Physics (see also under the following PiTTENGER, G. E., 69:134 names, only those who had sub- Pituitary gland, effect of sex steroids mitted manuscripts included on gonadotropic content, 66: Brock, J. E.; Carmichael, B. M. 329 Miller, D. W.; Morris, C. S. Plagitura parva, anatomy of, 65:225 :

460 Planaria—Population

Planaria, sterilization and attempts in Pleistocene periglacial environment in axenic cultivation, 65:237-242 Indiana, 65:164 further studies on axenic cultivation, section near Greencastle, Indiana, 67:301 64:207-208 Planarian cocoons, 65:238 terrace levels, three, near Terre Planarians, regeneration of heads on Haute, Indiana, 64:209-213 opposite ends of long pieces, Plethodon glutinosus, mental gland of, 64:287 61:285 Plant diseases, related to humidity, postfemoral spot in, 70:278-284 69:108 Pluerapneumonia-like organisms in dispersal role of raindrops, 66:65-73 tissue culture, 69:99 distribution records (see Vascular Ploughe, W. D., 70:203 Flora of Indiana) Plummer, G. L. and A. A. Lindsey, Plant physiology at Purdue in nine- On the occurrence of redbud in teenth century, teaching, 67: Indiana, 64:79-87 260-264 Plummer, John T., Pioneer scientist records, Parke and Fountain coun- from Richmond, Indiana, 63: ties, 62:101 255-260 rust fungi, Arthur Herbarium of, Poa pratensis L., water absorption, 62: 63:231 104 structure, recent approaches to, 70: Polacek, R. J., 68:119 41-45 Polarography, calculation of half-way succession on abandoned farm lands, potentials by method of least- 62:100 squares, 67:117-121 Plant Taxonomy (see also under the Poliomyelitis virus, semi-synthetic me- following names, only those who dium for cultivation, 65:51 had submitted manuscripts in- Political organization of Tewa Indians, cluded, Cottingham, J. O.; Daily, 68:72-77 W. A.; Farquharson, L.; Guard, Pollen analysis in Quebec, 62:106 A. T.; Hall, M. T\; Heiser, C. B., collected by bees, 62:114-121 Jr.; Jackson, R. C.; Karling, J. morphology, 62:105 S.; King, L. J.; Markle, C. A.; study, of 2 early Wisconsin bogs in Markle, M. S.; McCoy, S.; Pel- Indiana, 69:110-118 ton, J. S.; Smith, D. M.) Polley, J. C, 68:316; 70:8, 17 abstracts, 64:244; 65:205-206; 66: Pollination, mechanisms of, and seed 300; 67:286; 68:319; 69:262; 70: dispersal in Lithops, 67:101 207-208 Polembryony, chromosome numbers of Analysis of C. C. Deam's thirty-year twin plants, in tetraploid races flowering record in Indiana, 65: of Tripsacum dactyloides, 63: 205 80-82 Botanical forays to Florida, 66:318- Polynomials, definition for, on topo- 320 logical groups and examples, hirundinella in lakes and Ceratium 69:258 ponds of Indiana, 70:213-215 Polyphagus, development of, in algal Hybridization of perennial sunflow- culture, 69:106 ers, 65:212-217 dynamics, Introgression among Viburnum spp., Pond 61:283 66:300 Ponds, effect of light intensity on Natural and artificial interspecific growth of algae, 62:99 hybrids of Helianthus, 66:306- Poorman, A. P., memorial, 62:39-40 317 Population, archeological estimation Origin of the term ''weed," 67:287- of, 69:78-82 289 censal maxima in Indiana town- Paper chromatography in taxonomy, ships, 68:283-284 70-207 change, curves of, in Indiana 1850- Teratology in Trillium floral organs, 1950, 62:272-276 69:263-265 density, rural, in Indiana, 68:218- Variation in genus Hudsonia, 66 224 321-322 estimates and rate of loss of forage in genus Tragopogon, 69:262 for the meadow spittlebug, Phi- Planthemis, mating behavior, 61:141 laenus leucophthalmiis (L), 68: Plasma, coagulation, mutual effects of 171-185 Ca ++ and antimicrobial drugs on, growth of Indiana cities, 1940-1950, 64:53 61:171-175 —

Population—Proton 461

decline, cities with, in southwestern PPLO in tissue culture, 69:99 Indiana, 1940-1950, 62:250-255 Pratt, C, 62:296 of Indiana, rural nonfarm, 65:174- Pre-cambrian rocks in Indiana, 62:234- 179 243 problems, exact sampling, 63:262 Pre-illumination, morphology and re- statistics bearing; on Fort Ancient- sponse in slit pea test, 62:103 Shawnee linkage, 66:45 Pre-pennsylvanian erosion in Orange trends in Indiana villages of 1,000- county, Indiana, 64:202-206 2,000 population in 1950, 66:204- Predation, differential, in Osmia cor- 208 data Robt. O. Lignaria Say trends in Pike county, Indiana, 64: nesting associations, 70:138 176 Precipitation processes, aging of re- Porter, C. L., 62:101, 278; 64:59; 66: agent solutions, 67:128-134 63 (see also Daniels, R. P.) Predaceous fungus, Sommersto?, ffia The history of Mentha piperita and spinosa, 61 :68 its economic importance in In- Preparation of anti-rabies vaccines, diana, 61:264-268 63:62 Porter County, Coleoptera, 66:115-224 Preparation of manuscripts, 70:293- plants, 62:103 294 Posey County, coal, 69:182 Preparation of some w-trifluoro-ali- May beetles, 65:149-157 phatic acids, 67:109 plant fossils, 64:70-74 Presidential Address, W. P. Morgan, Yankeetown pottery, 61:46 61:33-45 Postlethwait, S. N., 61:69; 63:64; P. D. Edwards, 62:45-51 66:64; 67:67; 68:92; 69:105; H. W. Powell, 63:39-44 70:6, 51 (see also Anderson, C. Otto B. Christy, 64:40-48 E., Decker, R. D., Dunkin, J., Alfred H. Meyer, 65:34-47 Guard, A. T., Kelley, A. G. and Raymond E. Girton, 66:35-44 Stearns, F.) Willis H. Johnson, 67:73-89 Pot culture, aid to site evaluation, 70: William A. Daily, 68:43-57 234-237 Ralph E. Cleland, 69:51-64 Potassium, gaps in our information, A. T. Guard, 70:41-45 68:329 Pressure, continuous measurements at Potato flea beetle, resistant to DDT, high temperatures, 61:114 63:143 Prestraining, effect of, in presence of Potato nutrition in southwestern Indi- social stimulus on verbal condi- ana, 70:243-247 tioning, 68:327 Pottery, ornaments from Rio Tapajos, Prey records of ground beetles (Cara- Brazil, 67:92-95 bidae), 67:136 types with southern affinities, 63:57- Price, C. C, 64:92 (see also Schwan, 58 T. C.) Yankeetown, 61:46 Prickett, P. S., 67:99; 70:49 Potzger, J. E., memorial, 65:28-31; Priestley, Joseph, apostle of reason, 61:70; 62:100, 106 61:250 and L. Chandler, Oak forest in Primality of integers, 61:270 the Laughery Creek valley, In- Primary mammalian cells in suspen- diana, 62:129-135 sion culture, growth behavior (Erysiphe c/raminis of, 70:48 D. C), culture on excised wheat Prison, problems of a clinical psycholo- leaves in solutions of benzimida- gist, 62:294 zol, 69:109 Prophet, The, 61:48 Powell, H. M., 62:6; 63:62; 65:7, 8, Protein components of human hair, ex- 17 traction, 68:128-138 Some recent advances in experimen- condensation of, with thiocyanate, tal chemotherapy (Presidential 65:82-84 address), 63:39-44 physiological action with sulfonated, and C. G. Culbertson, Inactiva- 65:66 tion of fixed rabies virus, grown some phosphorylated, preparation on embryonated duck eggs, by and anticoagulent properties of, means of beta propiolactone, 68: 63:127-130 81-85 Proton magnetic resonance spectra of Powell, G. W. H., 68:118 amino acids in DjO solution, 70: Powelson, D. M., 64:52, 54; 69:99 204 :

462 Proton—Randolph

Proton polarization measurements, 70: Q-e Copolymerization scheme, 63:103- 205 107 Protoplast infecting and cell infecting Quadratic forms in vector spaces, 63:

agent derived from T 2 bacterio- 261 phage, identity, 69:101-104 Quakers, influence in science in Indi- Protura and Diplura in Indiana, 66: ana, 69:243-246 112-114 Qualitative analysis course, content, Psendomonas aeruginosa, nature of 61:113 pyrogen by, 63:59 analysis of cations, 62:145 Quantification of landform Pseudocholesterol, structure and reac- character- istics, 68:277-282 tions of, 68:118 Quantitative analysis course, 61:113 Psocoptera, Indiana, 62:198-199 Quinn, Sr. Mary Lorita, R.S.M., 65: Psychoanalytic theory, laboratory test- 227 ing of, 61 :280 Quinolines, bromination of phenyl-, Psychology (see also under the follow- 61:121-125 ing names, only those who sub- ortho substituted 2-phenyl, 69:134 mitted manuscripts included, Doyle, J. J.; Strain, E. R.) abstracts, 61:278-281; 62:292-296; Rabbit, San Juan, introduction in In- 64:239-243; 65:218-224; 66:323- diana, 69:320-324 327; 67:297-299; 68:325-328; 69: Rabies virus, factors affecting in vitro 269-270 propagation of, 65:51 Alcohol on response levels in rats, Raccoons, visual discrimination by, 67: 65:218 298 Racial affiliations of Indian Attitudes toward public education, Stone Mound People, 68:58 62:295 significance of an anomaly in the Children's concepts of God, 69:269 , 66:45 Comparison of normals, psychoneu- types, Micronesia, 68:58 psychotics, 63:239 rotics, and Radavick, J. F., 64:236 Drive intensity as cue in discrimi- Radiant energy, relative attractive- nation training, 61:280 ness to insects, 61:140 Electroshock and conditioned avoid- Radiation effects on Ascaris eggs, 65 ance, 65:220 225 Gastrointestinal activity in hunger Radical addition of hydrogen bromide and after food, 67:298 to 2,4,4-trimethylpentene-2, 67: Multiple tone-pattern discrimina- 109 tion, 68:325 Radioactive fall-out, influences on ag- Scaling of words to describe person- ronomic field experimentation ality, 66:324 with radioisotopes, 67:234-236 Spatial learning as discrimination Radioactivity, atmospheric, from Indi- behavior, 65:224 ana soils, 66:231 Radioassay of potassium and uranium, Value and psychology, 69:273-276 65:85-88 Psychology, mass communication me- Rafinesque, early taxonomy of Indiana public mind, 69:269 dia and the vascular plants, 62:278 training and experience of high Raibourn, D. D., Two forms of Iro- school teachers of, 61:278 quois cousin terminology and Psychotics and normals, differences in their functions, 69:86-91 perception of serially diffused Railroads, steam, abandonment in In- visual stimuli, 67:299 diana, 65:162 hyper and hypo active, 68:326 short line, of Indiana, 61:242-244 Puccinia coronata, teliospore forma- Raindrops and spore dispersal in Poly- tion and germination, 69:107 conchifer, 61:66 Pueblo native religion, some aspects Rainfalls, Indiana records to 1953, 62: of, 69:83-85 230-233 Puerckhauer, G. W. R., 67:109 Rainfall in western Indiana during Pulaski County, leaf miner, 68:150-154 summers of 1953, 1956 and 1957, Putnam County, breccias, 68:265-267 68:225-236 cave filling, 69:185 Ramsey, R. R., memorial, 65:31-33 clastic rocks, 63:203-207 Randolph County, pest, 69:165-166 pebbles, 69:210-213 streams, 62:244-249 population density, 68:218-224 underground storage, 66:259-264 :

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Range-energy relations for x-particles of difluoroacetic acid, lithium alumi- and deuterons, 61 :274 num hydride, 64:108-111 Range extension of the Alleghany with Grignard reagents, 61:114 wood rat (Neotoma magister) Reeves, J. A., 61:166; 69:187 in Indiana, 69:311 Reeves, J. R., 65:163 Range limits, plant, in Wabash valley, Regeneration in urodele limbs, 61:283 70:54 in planarians, of heads on opposite Ransome, J. C., 63:199; 64:178; An ends of long pieces, 64:287 illustration of mapping as ap- Regnellidium diphyllum sporelings, plied to locating retail stores in growth responses, 65:62-65 a metropolitan area, 61 :240-241 Regression and replacement of hy- Rasmussen, G. K., 62:104 dranths, 62:297 Rasmussen, V. K., D. W. Miller, M. Regulatory entomology in Indiana in B. Sampson, and B. M. Carmi- 1959, 69:149 chael, The Indiana University Reichenbach, H. R., memorial, 68:39- heavy particle spectrometer, 63 40 265 Reimer, C. W., 61:70 Rat, alternation behavior in, effect of Reinforcement of rubbers, 62:150-155 angle of inclination on, 61 :281 82 S4 strength of secondary, as function Rb , Rb , nuclear spectra, 62:290 of quality of food reward, 67: Reaction time and stimulus intensity, 297 68:325 Reitz, H. C., 65:66 Reactions (d, in lead, 67:279 p) and M. M. Mozen, A study of the kinetics of homomolecular exchange, preparation and anticoagulant 63:136-137 properties of some phosphory- of diethyl oxalate with ortho-substi- lated proteins, 63:127-130 tuted anilines, 67:109 and R. A. Messing, An electro- of silicomolybdic acid with organic phoretic study of the serum pro- compounds, 65:68-72 teins of rabbit as influenced by Reactivity of perfluoroalkyl groups intravenous injection of aureo- and of halogen in (perfluoroal- mycin, 68:139-143 kyl) halobenzenes, 69:143-147 Relation patterns of QRS complex to Recent geologic work in Antarctica, rote learning, 66:325 69:184 between empirical and philosophical Reclaiming coal mine spoils, 61:165 study of man, 69:271-272 Reclamation of strip-mined lands in Relationships between cyclonic charac- Vigo county, Indiana, 67:215- teristics and precipitation in 224 western Indiana during the sum- Recombination in regions adjacent to mers of 1953, 1956, and 1957, heterozygous inversions, inter- 68:225-236 ference rate, 64:61 Relict prairie fragments, Orthoptera Records of Indiana Coleoptera (see of, in Greene county, Indiana, Coleoptera) 65:111-115 Recreational and scenic resources, con- Religion and mental health, 69:270 servation of, 66:268-274 Remmers, H. H., 62:292 Recreational facilities in Indiana, 65: Repaske, R., 64:53; 66:56 198-199 Reproductive system, male California Rector, Charlene, 64:226 pocket gopher, 67:303 Red blood cells, effect of formaldehyde Residence of non-literate peoples, 61: on agglutination, 67:98 46 Red cell antigens from Streptococcus Residual effect, prediction on phos- pyrogenes, 61 :64 phate applications, 68:330-336 Red clover insects, control with new Resistance anomalies in binary alloys insecticides, 66:100 at low temperatures, 67:280 mammoth, effect of weevil on seed to DDT, experiments with Droso- yields, 62:217-222 phila melanog aster, 62:211-216 Red oak-black oak hybrid, 68:319 to insecticides by insects, develop- Redbud, ecological life history, 64:79- ment of, 65:139-144 87 Respiration, measurement by Verduin Reduction in effect of prior exposure method, 62:104 on escape-from-shock training, of an obligate anaerobe, Clostridium 66:324 perfrin gens, 61:62 464 Respitation—Sandstones

of maize and rice root tips, effects of perature on survival in absence oxygen and inhibitors, 70:52 of host, 68:90 Pasteur effect on corn, 63:65 Roots, waterlogging of excised sun- Response level in rats, effect of alcohol flower, 61:68 on, 65:218 Rorschach Determinant Shift, compar- Response variability, drive level and ison of normals, psychoneurot- changes in tendency to alter- ics and psychotics of, 64:239 nate, 61:280 Rorschach Test, 62:296 Retail store location, mapping as ap- Rose Polytechnic Institute, mathemat- plied to, 61:240-241 ics program at, 70:200 Retraction, homotopy, integral, 64:234 Rosenblatt, J. I., 68:316

Reynolds, A. E., 61 :285 ; 67 :303 ; Eggs Rosenshein, J. S., 64:176 and young of the lizard, Eume- Rosenthal, A., memorial, 69:44-45; ces fasciatus, 68:367-378 63:261 A postfemoral spot in Plethodon, Ross, A. E., 67:275 70:278-284 Ross Biological Reserve flora, 61:69 Rh factor, chemical nature, 61:64 Ross, M. H., 66:299 Rhodehamel, H. W., memorial, 62: Rote learning in experimentally regu- 40-41 lated and subject controlled Rhynsburger, W., Short line railroads speed of presentation of mate- of Indiana, 61:242-244 rials, 68:328 Rice, W. J., 67:7; 69:22; 70:7 Rothwell, F. M., 64:59 Richason, B. F., Jr., Wetland trans- Roth well, N., 62:102 formation in the Wisconsin drift Roughness index — the quantification area of Indiana, 69:290-299 of landform characteristics, 68: Richmond scientific association, his- 277-282 tory, 66:252 Rubber reinforcement by fillers, 62: Ricketts, J. A., 68:119; 70:99 150-155 and L. D. Nichols, Some one di- Rural level-of-living indexes in Indi- mensional atomic potential func- ana counties, comparative study, tions, 70:132-135 66:167-169 Riddell, J. A., 65:54; 66:62 nonfarm population of Indiana, 65: Riecken, W. E., memorial, 69:42-44 174-179 Riedhart, J. M., 62:103; 66:63 population in Indiana, changing cen- Riely, S. L., 63:198 sus, concepts of, 69:193-199 Riemann-Stieltjes integration, some Rural zoning in the United States, 64: advantages of, 69:257 177 Ripley County, mammals, 68:360 Russell, G. H., 61:280 red maple and sweet gum forests, Russell, I. S., 65:224 62:100 Russia, recent developments in science, Roach exposure to chemically treated 62:279 surfaces, 66:141-146 Rust fungi, some life cycles of, 68:88 Roberts, C. M., 64:176 Rust of wheat leaf, resistance to, 68: Roberts, C. W. (see McBee, E. T.) Robinson, R. L., 66:298; 67:281 Rock and mineral classification, 63: Saguaro cactus, problems related to 208-210 the giant, 70:52 Rogers, B. J., 68:90 Salamander, food habits of larval ti- Rohrer, C. S., D. F. King, and O. W. ger, 65:231-233 Brown, The catalytic activity spring migration of, 64:278-280 of reduced vanadates of nickel, Salt effect, isothermal, in iodine clock copper, and lead, 61:135-139 reaction, 61 :129 Role of entomology in science fair influence in early life of America, projects, 67:135 64:226 the solvent in chemical equilibria, Salter, L. S., 64:236; 67:277; 70:203 68:120 Sampling methods, testing line-strip Roller, D., 61:251 against full tallies, 64:60 Roller, D. H. D., 61:251 compared in forest ecology, 67:101 Root and collar rot of apple, relation Sampson, M. B., 63:265; 69:260 of fungi to, 69:107 69:108 Root apex of Glycine max, organiza- Samson, R. W., tion of, 70:61-65 Sands, G. (see Lavy, T.) Root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne in- Sandstones from Big Clifty formation cognita acrita, influence of tem- of Indiana, petrology of, 69:186 Satellite—Settlement 465

Satellite telescopes and meteorites, 70: Schwan, T. C., 61:115; 64:92 205 and C. C. Price, Some comments Sawada, K. (see Green, R. J., Jr.) on the Q-e copolymerization Sawfly, Neodiprion sertifer, specific scheme, 63:103-107 virus for control of, 66:101-102 Science and a free world, 62:279 Scale insects of Indiana, additions, 63: and the good life, 65:203 171-175 at Ball State Teachers College, 62: Scarborough, B. B., 65:218 279 Scarseth, G. D., 65:230 major in Indiana, David Starr Jor- Schaal, L. A., 66:231; 70:216; Early dan and John P. John, in the de- weather records in Indiana, 67: velopment, 64:226-227 265-267 role of mathematics in, 62:45-51 Schaap, W. B., 68:120 (see also Davis, Soviet Russia, 62:279 R. E., McMasters, D. L.) Sciences, sketches of their local devel- Schafer, J. F., 68:89; 69:107 (see opment, 62:277 also Zimmer, D. E.) Scientific contributions made 1870-1950 Scherer, G. A., 61:111 by Indiana colleges and univer- Schieb, L. P., 63:102 sities, 62:277 Schiff bases of p-aminoazobenzene, Scientific method, 62:278 spectra of some, 70:99 Scientists, training of, function of our Schipper, A. L., 61:285; 64:255 schools, 64:40-48 Schizophrenia, social behavior, 62:292 Sclerotia, fungus, 62:101

Schmidt, F. C. (see Davis, R. E.) ; Scolecotricham graminis Fckl., biol- Preparation for college chemis- ogy of, causing leafstreak of or- try, 62:167 chard grass, 70:54 Schnaitman, M., 63:66 Scott, J. P., memorial, 63:36 Schneller, M. V., 63:270; 67:302 Seaman, D. E., 62:105 Schockel, B. H., 62:225; 64:175; 69: Searcy, A. W., 61:114, 115; 63:102 236; Distribution of our occu- Secondary and generalized reinforce- pational structure, 65:169-173 ment in human learning, 68:327 A rigorous estimate of the economic Secretory granules in anterior pitui- importance of Indiana's coun- tary of mouse, origin and re- ties, 66:159-166 lease of — an electron micro- Schoeffler, M. S., 61 :280 scopic study, 69:332-339 Sedimentary petrology, 63:198 Schoff, E. L., 69:236 Seed dispersal and mechanisms of pol- Schreiber, L. R. (see also Green, R. lination, in Lithops, 67:101 J., Jr.) Seidlitz, L., 61:274; 66:297 and R. J. Green, Jr., The occur- Selenium chains, rence and prevalence of oak wilt stepwise construction in Indiana, 68:110-115 of sulfur and, 70:100-105 Semiquantitative for determi- Schuder, Donald L., The bagworm in method Indiana, 61:159-164 nation of glucose in cell cultures, Additions to the Coccoidea or scale 69:100 insects of Indiana, 63:171-176 Sensitivity of Streptomyces species to Distribution of 3 important insect- ultra-violet radiation, 67:98 transmitted tree diseases, 64: Separator for sampling the soil fauna, 116-120 66:152-156 A specific virus disease for control Septoria leafspot disease on Mentha of the European pine sawfly, spp., 69:128-130 Neodiprion sertifer (Geoff.), Sequent occupance of the Calumet re- 66:101-102 gion, 61:165 Some new insect pests of trees and of northwest Indiana-northeast Illi- shrubs in Indiana, 67:145-149 nois, 62:223 Recently discovered insect pests of Serpent Mounds Site, Rice Lake, On- ornamentals in Indiana, 68:150- tario, findings after 2 years, 67: 154 96-97 Tortrix pallorana Rob., a pest of more findings at, 69:73-77 pine trees in Indiana, 69:175- Serviss, F. L., memorial, 64:38-39 177 Settlement changes caused by strip Schultz, R., 67:15 coal mining in Indiana, 70:158- Schulz, R. W., 68:7 164 Schuster, R. L. (see Lounsbury, R. patterns-case study in south central W.) Indiana, 68:285-288 466 Seventeen—Soil

Seventeen year locusts, broods and pe- Smashey, A. R., 62:145 riodicity, 68:164-170 Smith, A., 66:326 Seymour, K. M., 62:144 Smith, A. B., 61:275 Shanks, M. E., 70:20 Smith, A. G., 62:52 Shaver, R. H., 69:184 Smith, C. A., Jr., Drosophilidae found Shaver, R. J., The effects of ~10°C and in tomato fields in Indiana, 67: -16°C on viability and infectiv- 138-144 ity of Trichinelia spiridis lar- Smith, D. M., 62:102; 67:286 (see also vae, 62:325-330 Heiser, C. B.) Shawnee Indians, 61:48 Smith, D. R., 70:205 Shay, J. R., 68:87, 88; 70:54 Smith, E. R., memorial, 62:41-43 Shea, G. J., 70:154; Normal earth- Smith, I., 68:90 quakes and records of tremors Smith, J. C., 64:241 in the earth's rotation, 68:298- Smith, J. M. and H. H. Murray, The 299 clay minerals in some glacial Sheehan, R. J., A brief history of de- lacustrine sediments of Indiana, velopment of natural sciences, 66:179-187 University of Notre Dame, 64: Smith, M. L., 67:109 228-233 Smith, N. M., 69:185 Sheep stomach worm, development, 62: Smith, P. W., 66:328 320 Smith, R. E., Origin and release of Shelby County, settlement patterns, secretory granules in the ante- 68:295-298 rior pituitary of mouse — an C. L. Lewis stonemound, 63:45 electron microscopic study, 69: Sherockman, A. A., 61:251 332-339

Shewman, F., 69:148 , W. R. Breneman, and M. Cor- Shideler, W. H., memorial, 69:45-47 mack, The action of lithosperm Shiner, V. J., Jr., 67:109 in mice, 67:312-315 Shirer, D. L., 70:204 Smith, W. G., 66:298 Shively, J. M., 66:230 Snow, B., J. L. White, and G. W. Shoaf, F. R., 65:223 Bailey, X-ray diffraction study Should we convert state forests into of Indiana limestones, 69:305- state parks, 68:268-272 309 Showalter, R. W., memorial, 69:47 Snowfalls, Indiana's records to 1953, Shrigley, R. W., 67:98 62:230-233 Shutts, C. F. and J. E. Canright, Socio-psychological investigation of Recent collections of pennsylva- attitude change, 64:242 nian plant fossils in Indiana, 64: Soil acidity, specific surface and reac- 70-74 tion rate of calcitic limestone in Siefer, J., 68:120 neutralizing, 67:237-242 Silicomolybdic acid, reactions with or- analysis techniques evaluation, 70: ganic compounds, 65:68-72 248-253 Silicon, transition metal compounds of, bacteria, antibiotic producing, 64:53 61:115 compaction, some aspects of, 67:232 Silver chloride, complex formation conditions after 60 years in a Pur- from, 62:144 due pasture lot, 61 :180-183 Single root fertilization of corn, 67:232 conservation and related events, Singleton, J. R., 64:61 chronological history of, 66: 291-296 Sinn, L. G., 66:77 depth and soil volume, effect of, on Sinski, J. T., 64:58 corn yield in greenhouse experi- Sitler, L., 62:64 ment, 70:227-233 Sitotroga cerealella, studies on, 68:149 erosion, some consequences in an In- Siverly, R. E., 67:137; 68:149; 70:20, diana township, 64:224-225 137 formation in Fayette and Union Skeletal maturation in Puerto Rico counties, Wisconsin moraine as children, 65:49 source of loess in, 68:349-353 Slit pea test, pre-illumination, mor- fungi, isolation and identification of, phology and response, 62:103 and relation to root rot of apple, Slope retreat, misleading antithesis 70:52 of Penckian and Davisian con- molvbdenum status in Indiana, 70: cepts of, in waning development, '238-242 67:212-214 of Indiana, their progressively wiser Slotted line, educational use of, 68:324 use of, 67:249-250 :

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restoration of structure of degraded, Sorter, P., 66:80 63:200 Sources of executives of leading Evans- survey information, streamlining, ville factories, 69:236 for practical use, 68:354-359 Southern Indiana, proposed research test correlation, 70:216 project to study population de- type, 62:223 cline, 61:166 Soil Science (see also under the follow- Soviet Russia, science, 62:279 ing names, only those who sub- Spatial learning as discrimination be- mitted manuscripts included, havior, 65:224 Bass, T. C; Bailey, G. W.; Bar- Spayth, F. J., 62:291 ber, S. A.; Baumgardner, M. F.; Special functions, unified theory of, 61 Bertrand, A. R.; Brown, C. B.; 269 Bushnell, T. M.; Clark, F. B.; Specific and selective reagents, 65:67 Duncan, W. G.; Evans, S. D.; heats of aqueous solutions up to crit- Flores, J. G.; Frazier, R. D.; ical temperatures, high-pres- Galloway, H. M.; Gohlke, A. F.; sure calorimeter for, 64:97-104 Kang, B. T.; Klages, M. G.; surface and reaction rate of calcific Lavy, T.; Motto, H.; Ohlrogge, limestone in neutralizing soil A. J.; Phillippe, M. M.; Richa- activity, 67:237-242 son, B. F., Jr.; Sands, G.; Snow, Spectra, infra-red, of some alkyl sub- B.; Stivers, R. K.; Talvenheimo, stituted carbostyrils, 65:73-74 G.; Ulrich, H. P.; White, J. L.; Spectrometer, Indiana University Wiersma, D.; Wilcox, G. E.; heavy particle, 63:265 Wilkinson, S. R.) a 4^ beta-ray scintillation, and spec- abstracts, 67:232-233; 68:329; 69: trum of chlorine, 65:204 277-278; 70:216 Spectrophotometry method for deter- Mineralogy and genesis of soil, 68: mination of water, 63:124-126 337-342 Spectroscopic applications of atomic Moisture characteristics of some In- beams, 68:323 diana soil types, 69:300-304 Spectrum of germanium, 61 :273 Molybdenum status of some Indiana Speech communication, operating char- soils, 70:238-242 acteristic in, 66:323 Radioactive fallout on agronomic Spencer and Bloomington, comparative field experimentation with ra- study of geographic sites, 63: dioisotopes, 67:234-236 211-218 Soil depth and soil volume on corn Spencer County, algae, 69:131-133 yield in greenhouse, 70:227-233 streams, 62:244-249 Streamlining soil survey informa- Tripsacum, 63:80-82 tion, 68:354-359 Spermogonium, morphology of, in Vertical mulching, 69:282-285 Gymnoconia, 70:96-97 Wetland transformation in Wiscon- Sphagnaceae of Indiana, 63:92-100 sin drift area, 69:290-299 Spiders of Indiana, 62:299-317 Wisconsin moraines as a source of Spinal blocking frogs for laboratory loess soils, 68:349-353 study, 68:362 X-ray diffraction study of Indiana Spirogyra, variations in, 64:56 limestones, 69:305-309 Spittlebugs, new insecticides for con- Solanum, a wide species cross, 70:207 trol of, 61 : 140 radiation Solar and evaporation in In- Splash-cups of Polyporus eonchifer, diana, 70:216 61:66 Solids-liquid separation, theory and Spleen of Taricha torosa, development application of flotation, for, 68: of and its experimental modifi- 119 cation, 67:302 Solubility of silver nitrate in aqueous Sporulation of a Basidiomycete in ar- solutions of potassium nitrate, tificial culture, 67:107-108 64:92 Sprouting of rhizomes of Johnson Solution behavior at radio frequencies, grass in vitro, 68:90 62:160-165 Spring meetings, McCormick's Creek Somatotyping, potentialities for sec- State Park, 61:9; Indiana Dunes ondary schools, :54-61 61 State Park, 62:9; Spring Mill Sommerstorffia spinosa, predaceous State Park, 63:9; Pokagon State fungus, 61:68 Park, 64:9; Brown County State Sonneborn, T. M., 63:270 Park, 65:9; Bradford Woods, 66: Sonnenwirth, A., 63:60 9; Turkey Run State Park, 67: :

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9; Earlham College Conference population changes, 62:272-276 grounds at Dewart Lake, 68:9; salamanders, 64:278-280 McCormick's Creek State Park, St. Joseph River, bottom types and 69:9; Clifty Falls State Park, organisms, 67:311 70:9 Stockton, M. R., Sr., 64:92 Squires, R. W., 61:65 Stone in Indiana, effects, 68:300-302 Stagnicola reflexa, 61:284, 285; 64: Stone, R. B., memorial, 69:48-49 291-294 Store, retail, location in metropolitan Staining, differential, of cartilage and area, 61:240 bone in toto of fish, 65:234-236 Stotsky, B. A., 64:239 Stair, Edward C, memorial, 61:26 Stoutamire, W. P., 62:107 Stanley, P. E., 65:203; 70:205 Stove, J., 66:55 Stantz, G., memorial, 67:70-71 Strain, E. R., Value and psychology, Staphylococcus phage typing in re- 69:273-276 gional laboratory, 69:100 Stratigraphy, Merom sandstone near Starch, agar, 62:65 Merom, Indiana, 69:217-223 Starcs, H., 65:207; 70:20, 207 Reelsville limestone, 65:161 Starcs, K., memorial, 63:36-37 Straughan, J., 61:280 Stark County, wire worm, 66:147-151 Strawberries, catfacing caused by rain Stark, E., 61:64; 62:65 and applications of fungicides Starkey, O. P., 61:166; 63:200; Road and insecticides, 64:136-139 patterns of Indiana, 66:192-194 Strawberry research, pointers gleaned Increasing crops and standard of from a decade of, 65:103 living—a West Indian example, virus and insect vectors, 66:103 68:273-276 Streptomyces griseus 3570, synthetic Technology and economic geogra- medium for candicidin produc- phy, 69:214-216 tion by, 63:60 Starr, R. C, 64:56 venezuelae 8-44, 62:64 Starvation, effect on corn root tips, coal, counties engaged in produc- 62:98 Strip 61:184-186 State-wide mathematics competition, tion of, 1948, mining in Indiana, land use changes 63:263 caused by quarter century of, Statistical analysis in archeology, 68: 65-69 69:200-209 mining in Indiana, settlement chang- Staub, A., 66:77 es caused by, 70:158-164 Steam railroad abandonment in Indi- production, reasons for increase of, ana, dimensions, 65:162 61:184-186 Stearns, F., 64:62; 65:53, 54, 55; 66: mine, planting, 62:99 63 hardwood tree and S. N. Postlethwait, Re- Strip mine spoil banks, sponse of the fern Woodsia ob- planting on, 65:57-61 tusa (Spreng.) Torr. to temper- Strip-mined lands in Vigo county, In- ature and day length, 64:75-78 diana, 67:215 Steffen, R. M., 61:276; 64:237 Stromatopoid and coral reefs in Indi- Steigert, F. E., 62:290 ana, 67:175 Steinmetz, C. H., Further evidence Structures, geologic, in Coal City and for thyroid function in Anuran Switz City areas of Indiana, 64: larvae, 61:292-295 194-201 Stephenson, W. K., 64:258; 65:227; Subfreezing temperatures, effect on 66:330; 69:311 bacteria, 61:65 Sterilization of planarian worms, 65: Subsoiling and subsoil fertilization, 237-242 predicting response of corn to, Sterling, D. K., 70:54 70:216 Steroids, anomalous Meerwein-Ponn- Succinimide for cobalt detection, 65: dorf reduction in, 69:134 89-93 Steuben County, Cladophora balls, 61 Suicide, records, 62:296 67 Sulfonamides, effect on chick embryo, streams, 62:244-249 62:72-80 Stipp, J. W., 68:86 ac- Stivers, R. K., D. Wiersma, and J. G. Sulfonated proteins, physiological Flores, Evaluation of 3 sources tion of, 65:66 of nitrogen for corn, 70:217-226 Sulfones, metalation of alkyl, 63:101 St. Joseph County, leaf miner, 68:150- Sulfur and selenium chains, stepwise 151 construction of, 70:100-105 Sullivan—Thermocouples 469

Sullivan County, Indiana, areal spe- sixty kinds of pollen grains collected cialization in, 64:191-193 by honey bees, 62:278 sandstone, 69:217-223 Taylor, J. G., 61:140 (see also Deay, Sulphuric acid, 63:102 H. O. and Chandler, L.) Sulzer, E. G., 65:162 Taylor, R. G., 63:200 Summer colony, observations on, of Teaching, attitude toward, 62:292 Myotis Lucifugus, 67:316-321 embryology, projection of serial sec- Summer precipitation of 1953, 1956, tions in, 65:228 and 1957, 68:225-236 beginning courses in chemistry, use Summers, W. A., 63:61 of handbooks, 68:118 Sunderman, J. A., 67:177; 69:183 plant physiology at Purdue in nine- Sunflowers from Tularosa Cave, New teenth century, 67:260-264 Mexico, 61:47 symposium on teaching chemistry in taxonomic and cytogenetic of 4 per- secondary schools and colleges, ennial, 61:69 62:166 natural hybridization in perennial, undergraduate organic chemistry at centered around Helianthus Indiana University, 68:121 mollis, 65:212-217 use of easel and colored chalk, 63:64 roots, waterlogging of excised, 61:68 Technology and economic geography, Surface integral, concept of, 67:274 69:214-216 investigations in germanium, 67:281 Tecumseh, 61:48 tension, used to make maximum reg- Teel, M. R., 67:233 istering thermometer operate, Telfair, D., 63:200 61:276 Telial formation, variability of, Puc- Surgery, aboriginal American, 61:49- cinia coronata, 70:91-95 53 Temperament classification, 61:54-61 Susceptibility of cucurbits to beetle Temperature, effects of -10° and -10°C attack, 68:186-189 on Trichinella spiralis larvae, Susceptibility of American cockroach, 62:325-330 Periplaneta americana, to vari- effect on radiation damage in bac- ous insecticides, 68:196-198 teriophage, 61:62 Sutter, D. M. and J. E. Brock, Con- effect on survival of mixtures of struction of thermocouples, 63: Escherichia coli substrains, 66: 266-268 55 Swallow holes, 61:187-231 effect on starter fertilizer by corn, Swanson, F. R., 69:260 66:230 Swinehart, B. A. and W. W. Brandt, Indiana's records to 1953, 62:230-233 The spectrophotometry deter- Tendam, D. J., 66:297 mination of nitrate ion in 75% sulfuric acid, 63:133-135 Teratology in Trillium grandiflorum's Switz City and Coal City area in In- floral organs, 69:263-265 diana, geologic structures, 64: Test holes in Indiana, pre-cambrium 194-201 rocks, 62:234-243 Switzer, J. E., memorial, 62:43-44; Testing program, chemical education 61:6 of American Chemical Society, Synchytrium australe, 64:57 65:66 brownii, 64 :58 Termite rearing method, 66:141-146 classification of species, 64:59 Tetraonchinae, status of North Ameri- germination of resting spores, 64:59 can Dactylogyrinae and, 64:260- key to subgenera, 64:248-249 264 new Indiana species, 63:65 method of attachment to gills, 64: Syringe driver, programmable multi- 254 ple for use in metabolic studies Tetrapolar heterothallism in Nidula with filamentous fungi, 70:49 (fungus), 61:66 Tetrault, P. A., 61:64; 62:65 Talvenheimo, G. (see White, J. L.) Tewa Indians, 68:72-77 Tape recording in anthropology, 61:48 Tapeworm, new species from fox spar- Textbooks, anti-mathematical propa- row, 61 :305-307 ganda in, 61:271 Tarnished plant bug injury to peach, Thackray, R. L, 66:325 64:127-130 Thermal aerosol application, 61:152- Taxonomy, discussion of 62:172-175 158 in Indiana, vascular plants, Rafin- Thermocouples, construction, 63:266- esque and, 62:278 268 : :

470 Thermodynamics—Trematode

Thermodynamics of crystalline lat- virus particle counts in, 62:95-97 tices, 64:236 Titrations, turbidimetric, 68:116 Thermometers, maximum registering, Tobacco ringspot virus in soybean, 61:276 transmission and development Thiolutin, activity against plant dis- of, 68:86 eases, 61:97-102 Tolleston and post-tolleston beaches Thioureas, diquinolyl, 61:117-120 and bars in Lake county, Indi- Thomas, C, Some algae from the St. ana, 61:176-179 Meinrad area, 69:131-133 Tolman, R. A., A quantitative study Thomas, J. G., 62:101 of thyroxin-thyrotropic hor- Thomas, R. J., 69:258; 70:202 mone interaction, 63:280-283 Thompson, B., 63:60 p-Toluenesulfonylhydrazide and its de- Thompson, H. B., 67:279 composition products, 66:78 Thompson, J. R., 62:99 Tolypella new to United States, rare, Thompson, R. L., Factors affecting 64:244 growth of mammalian virus in Tolzmann, M. B., 64:53 vitro, 62 :92-94 Tomato, abnormal fruits, 62:102 Thomson, W. E., Martinsville, Indi- an anatomical and morphological ana, a satellite town, 63:225-227 study of sidebranchless, 70:51 Three -dimethylaminopropylamine, in and tobacco hornworms, 68:149 copper determination, 62:156- fruit set, 62:101 157 Topography effect on distri. of sugar Three Fires confederation, 63:46 and black maples, 61:70 Three types of training, probability of Torrey, T. T., Balanoglossiis and the positional response to, 66:326 origin of the vertebrate nephros, Threonine biosynthesis and metabo- 61:296-304 lism by Neurospora mutants, Alkaline phosphatase and the differ- tracer studies on, 63:61 entiation of gonads in the albino Throw, F. E., 63:264; 65:203 rat, 64:265-277 Thrun, W. E., memorial, 61:27-28 Tortrix pallorana Rob., a pest of pine Thwing, E. J., 61:281 trees in Indiana, 69:175-177 Thyroid, asymmetry in chickens, 61 Touloukian, Y. S., 61:273,275 289-290 Towards the estimation of prehistoric function in anuran larvae, 61 :292- population, 69:78-82 295 Township boundaries in Indiana, 63: Thyroxin-thyrotropic hormone inter- 200 action, quantitative study of, Toxicity of sodium pentachlorophenate 63:280-283 to fish, factors affecting, 67:303 Tieken, A. J., 68:90 studies on Stagnicola reflexa, 64 Tin and lead complexes with 1, 10-phe- 291-294 nathroline, 64:105-107 Toxoplasmosis, chemotherapy of, 63: Tingoidea (Hemiptera) of Tippecanoe 61 county, Indiana, 63:185 Trabant, E. A., 61:270 Tinkle, W. J., The biological theories Traditional evidences of aboriginal of J. Henri Fabre, 65:200-202 occupancy in Michigan, 65:48 Conservation of germ plasm of do- Tragopogon, hybrids in, 62:102 mestic species, 66:256-260 variations in genus, 69:262 The extent of effectiveness of nat- Transfer, bridge, in electric contacts, ural selection, 67:251-255 62:291 Tippecanoe County, cicadas, 62:203- Transgressions and regression of early 206 Allegheny (pennsylvanian) seas Coleoptera, 66:115-124 in Indiana, 67:205-211 corn borer, 66:108-111 Transportation of Indiana grain by May beetles, 65:149-157 Illinois-Mississippi waterways, sandstone, 64:176 63:219-224 Tingoidea, 63:185 Trap-door spider, Pachylomerides Trichoptera, 64:115 adouinii, in southern Indiana, underground storage, 68:259-264 64:255 Tissue culture, application of plant, Traynelis, V. J. and L. H. Baldinger, 62:81-86 Reduction of oil of peppermint newer methods and practical appli- with lithium aluminum hydride, cation, 62:87-91 65:79-81 time lapse cinephotomicrography, Trematode larvae of Fellodistomatidae, 62:67-71 63:270 :

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Trematodes, 64:260-264 Ultraviolet radiation, sensitivity of marine, in Puerto Rico, 62:298 Streptomyces to, 67:98 Trexler, P. C, 68:78 spectra of phloroglucinol and its Trichinella spiralis, effect of low tem- ethers, 69:140-142 peratures, 62:325-330 Uncertainty and entropy, 69:257 larvae placed in mice, rate of loss, Under clay, block, in west-central In- 65:228 diana, 63:198 Trichloroacetic acid, acidity of, 66:86- Undergraduate curricula, 67:275 90 Underground gas storage in Indiana, Trichinosis, relative quantitative pho- development and utilization of, tometric determinations of total 68:259-264 and polymerized D.N.A. during Union County, soil, 68:349-363 nucleomegaly, 65:226 Universe, possible origin of, 62:277 Trichoptera of Tippecanoe county, 64: Unstable intermediates with aid of 115 infrared radiation, investigation w-Trifluoro-aliphatic acids, prepara- of, 68:144-146 tion of some, 67:109 Upper Mississippian-lower pennsylva- Trifoliate leaf of Glycine max, matu- nian stratigraphy in Orange ration of, 70:66-72 county, Indiana, 64:202-206 Trigonometry, new introduction to Urban geography, 62:225 ideas and methods of, 69:258 mapping and store location, 61:240- Triphenyltetrazolium chloride effect of 241 antibiotics on bacterial reduc- Use of inexpensive substitutes for tion of, 62:63 elaborate equipment in zoology Tripsacum-corn hybrid, 67:102 teaching laboratory, 69:312 Trvpsacum dactyloides, embryology, 62:104 Vaccines, anti-rabies, 63:62 chromosomal variation, 63:80-82 Vacuum trajectory compared with ac- Trisomies in spinach, 68:91 tual trajectory, 66:297 Tropisternus, biometrical studies, 62: Vakili, N. G., 68:88 207 Valleys of Indiana, effects, 68:292-293 Truce, W. E., 63:101 Value and psychology, 69:273-276 Truesdell, C, 63:263 Van Asdall, W., 70:54 Tsurugi, J., 70:99 Van Dyke, G. D., 63:264 Tuan, Ti-Fu, The misleading antithe- Van Frank, R. M., 69:100 sis of penckian and davision Van Scoik, W. S., Toxicity of insecti- concepts of slope retreat in wan- cides to humans, 65:129-138 ing development, 67:212-214 Van Verth, J. E., 67:109 Tubercle bacilli, media for, 61:63 Vanderburgh County, archeology, 63: Tucker, W. M., memorial, 66:33-34 57-58 Tuite, J. F., 68:86; 69:108; 70:54 coal, 69:182 Tukey, R. B., 67:232; 69:277; 70:216 Yankeetown pottery, 61:46 Turner, L. H., 67:274 Variations in Helianthus angustifo- Turpin site, notes on ceramic material lius, 66:300 from, 66:45 in genus Hudsonia, 66:321-322 Two forms of Iroquois cousin terminol- Varieties of nuclear shell model, 64:237 ogy and their functions, 69:86- Vascular flora of Indiana (see also as 91 separate entries of systematic Types, physical, occurring in historic groups, counties and areas) Illinois (Peoria), Miami, Sauk, Indiana plant distribution records and Shawnee tribes, 70:46 XII, 1951, 61:72-76 (Deam, C. C, Typhoid in Indiana, 61 :253-260 T. G. Yuncker, Ray C. Fries- Tryon, P. F., memorial, 63:37-38 ner) Tyrosine, catalytic hydrogenation, 63 XIII, 1952, 62:108-113 (Deam, C. 120-123 C, T. G. Yuncker, Ray C. Friesner) Ullstrup, A. J., 65 :54 XIV, 1953, 63:67-72 (reported by Ulman, P. T., 63:143; 64:115; Regu- Frank Buser) latory entomology in Indiana, XV, 1954, 64:245-246 (Potzger, J. 64:158-160 E., Helene Starcs) Ulrich, H. P., Wisconsin moraines as XVI, 1955, 65:207 (Helene a source of loess in soil forma- Starcs) tion in Fayette and Union coun- XVII, 1958, 68:93-94 (Heiser, C. ties, 68:349-353 B., Jr. and J. Humbles) 472 Vascular—Water

Contributions to the flora of Wayne Progress made in increasing Indi- county, Indiana (prepared by ana's Human Resources, 70:189- Carrolle A. Markle) 193 I. (trees and shrubs) 65:208-209 Visual acuity in raccoons, 66:323 II. (herbaceous dicotyledons) 66: Vitamin C, histochemical demonstra- 301-304 tion, 62:321-322 III. (pteridophytes and monoco- Voegelin, E. W., 61:48; 64:49 tyledons) 67:290-291 Vollers, B., 68:92 IV. ( Gramineae, Cyperaceae, Com- Volutin, 62:65 positae) 69:266-268 Vegetation in northern Illinois, 64:88- 91 Wabash river, 3 pleistocene terrace Wabash valley, 70:54 levels near Terre Haute, Indi- zones in Grand Canyon National ana, 64:209-213 Park, some representative Wachholz, P. F., 62:224 plants, 65:205 Wadia, M. S., 70:6, 46; The political Venturia inequalis, sources of resist- organization of the Tewa In- ance, 68:87 dians, 68:72-77 Veratrum album in chomotography Some aspects of Pueblo native reli- work, 62:145 gion, 69:83-85 Verduin method, use, 62:105 Wagner, K. A. (see Bryophytes of In- Versailles State Park, forest commu- diana) nities of, 65:55 Wakefield, E. V. (see Billman, J. Vertical mulching, observations of ef- H.) fect, 69:282-285 Walcoloid variety of American Indian, Verticillium albo-atrum, variation in, 69:69-72 65:53 Wallace, A., 62:99 longitudinal, in hollow tube, Vibrations, Wallace F. N., 65:8; 66:15; 68:8; 62:291 69:20; 70:7 Vig, R. J., 64:177 Wallace, J. E., 68:87 Vigo County, coal V, 65:165-168 Walls of myxobacterial microcysts, Reclamation, 67:215-224 chemical composition of, 69:100 Virus disease control of the European Warburg apparatus, problem of pH pine sawfly, Neodiprion sertifer change, 61:284 (Geoff.), 66:101-102 Ward, G. L., Notes on hatching of the Virus from white clover in Indiana, Black Racer, Coluber constric- 69:108 tor, 63:278-279 Viruses, factors affecting growth in and C. Cole, quantitative compar- vitro, 62:92-94 ison of insect orders from 3 Visher, Stephen S., 62:277; 65:162; types of vegetational cover on Indiana's comparative richness, Miami, Bethel, and Brookston 61:245-249 soils in eastern Indiana, 70:139- Indiana's weather: some extremes 141 and advantages, 62:230-233 and T. G. Marsh, Diptera popu- Indiana Nobelists and National lations in the Whitewater val- Academy members, 63:253-254 ley, 70:142-144 Indiana's boundaries and size, 64: Ward, P. E., 63:202; 64:177 214-216 Warren, A. K., 69:312 Conservation progress in Indiana to Warren, G. F., 69:277 1955, 65:198-199 Warren, J., 68:78 Water supply problems of Blooming- ton, Indiana, 66:188-191 Warrick County, archeology, 67:90 63:87-91 Aspects of conservation on man in paleobotany, Indiana, 66:254-255 Yankeetown pottery, 61 :46 Indiana's probable climate during Washburn, H. A., memorial, 61:28-29 the glacial period, 67:183-184 Washington County, algae, 69:119-122 Aspect of the wiser use of Indiana's minerals, 67:177 soils, 67:249-250 streams, 62:244-259 Indiana's valleys, 68:292-293 Water beetle fauna of temporary pond Indiana's minerals and the state's in southern Indiana, 69:154-164 development, 68:300-302 conservation in Indiana, 65:198-199 Effects of Indiana's streams and conservation, history of, in Indiana, lakes on science, 69:254-255 66:286-290 Water—Wilkinson 473

ground, potential in upland sand de- and J. A. Buehler, Identification posits in southern Indiana, 63: of the isomeric phenylenedia- 202 mines, 63:110-112

spectrophotometry determination and , Detection of cobalt (II) of, 63:124-126 by succinimide and isopropyla- problem in a mine, 62:147 mine, 65:89-93 resources, discovery and evaluation Wellerson, R. J., 62:65 of, by aerial photography, 70: Wells, A. E., memorial, 69:49-50 155-157 Wells, H. B, 66:18 supply problems of Bloomington, Welte, Sister Carmolla, memorial, Indiana, 66:188-191 67:71-72 Waterlogging of excised sunflower West Indies, as example, increasing roots, 61:68 crops and standard of living, Waterways, effects on marketing of 68:273-276 Indiana grain, 63:219 Western Great Lakes region, the "New in Indiana, 62:266-271 England Indians" in, 66:47-49 Wayne County, earthworms, 69:313- Westing, A. H., Peroxidase distribu- 319 tion in geotropically stimulated flora (see Vascular flora of Indiana) candles of Pinus strobus L., 70: insects, 70:139-141 79-82 population changes, 62:272-276 Westmeyer, P., 62:100 precambrian rocks, 62:234-243 Wetland transformation in Wisconsin streams, 62:244-249 drift area of Indiana, 69:290-299 Wayne, W. J., 63:199; 65:164; 67:176; Whaples, G., 61:271; 68:318 69:182, 311 What caused the ice age, 68:294-297 forecasting, 62:224 Weather Wheat grains, influence of age and Indiana's, some extremes and advan- maturation temperature of, on 62:230-233 tages to 1953, plant development, 66:62 62:224 prophet, spring response to photoperiod and 67:265-267 records in Indiana, early, temperature, 64:62 of punch cards, 66:231 records, use spring, preinductive and postinduc- Weatherwax, P., 61:251; 62:52, 104 tive development of, 65:53 Weaver, E. E., 68:120; Work of the Wheaton, J. M., 65:218 Northeastern Ohio Chemistry Teachers Organization, 62:166 White clover, virus of, 69:108 and W. Keim, A preliminary White County, mississippian-devonian study of differential thermal boundary, 67:194-198 analysis, conductance and cryo- White, J., memorial, 70:38 scopic behavior of dimethyl sulf- White, J. L. (see Bailey, G. W., oxide complexes, 70:123-131 Motto, H., and Snow, B.)

Weaver, R. H., 62:65 -, G. Talvenheimo, M. G. Klages, Weber, G. C, 67:99 and M. M. Phillipe, A survey Weber, W., 69:149 of the mineralogy of Indiana Webster, J. D., 66:329; A new hy- soils, 66:232-241 menolepid tapeworm from the White, J. Y., 70:48 fox sparrow, 61:305-307 Wholesaling in metropolitan areas, 63: A new race of wood peewee from 199 66:337-340 Mexico, Wiener, M., 64:239, 241 Weed killer, 62:100 Wier, C. E., Stratigraphic relations of Weed, on origin of term, 67:287-289 the merom limestone near Mer- Weinberg, E. D., 61:64; 62:63; 64:53; om, Indiana, 69:217-223 69:22; 70:6 and S. A. Friedman, Three pleis- Weiss, E., Counting infectious viral tocene terrace levels near Terre particles in tissue cultures, 62: Haute, Indiana, 64:209-213 95-97 Wiersma, D. (see Stivers, R. K.) Welch, Winona H., 66:9, 14; 67:7, Moisture characteristics of some rep- 15, 243; 68:8; 70:8 (see Studies resentative Indiana soil types, in Indiana Bryophytes, IX-XII 69:300-304 under Bryophytes of Indiana) Selectivity in Indiana mosses, 64:63- Wife stealing in central Mexico, 67:90 69 Wilcox, G. E., Potato nutrition in 70:243- Welcher, F. J., 61:6; 62:6; 63:6, 11; southwestern Indiana, 65:6, 17, 67; 66:6, 9, 19; 67:6, 7, 247 10; 68:6, 18, 19, 134 Wilkinson, R. G., 69:260 474 Wilkinson—Young

Wilkinson, S. R., W. G. Duncan, and Wood, R. A., toxicity studies on one-, A. J. Ohlrogge, The influence thirty-, sixty-day-old and adult of radioactive fallout on agro- Stagnicola refleoca, 64:291-294 nomic field experimentation Wood, W. D., 61:270 with radioisotopes, 67:234-236 Woodham, G., 70:261 Williams, E. B., 68:87; 69:107; 70: Woodhour, A. F., 68:78 52, 53; Botryosphaeria ribis on Woodland cache discovery in northern apple, 68:108-109 Indiana, possible early, 69:92-98 Williams, E. C, Jr., 67:300 pottery from Vanderburgh county and R. O. Drummond, A modified site, 63:57-58 Berlese funnel, 63:163-164 in Monroe county, Indiana, 66:170- Williams, H. R., Jr., 67:99 178 Williams, K. P., memorial, 68:40-42 Woods, K. B., 69:187 Williamson, E. B., 64:166 Woodsia obtusa, response to day length Wilson, I. T., memorial, 61:29-30 and temperature, 64:75-78 Wilson, M. C, 61:141; 63:143, 186; Woody plants, bud-break in, 62:103 The role of insect control meas- Words, scaling of, to describe person- ures involving farm practices in ality, 66:324 a chemical era, 63:144-151 Work, N., 69:148 Entomological pioneers in Indiana, Worms, pin, among Indian children, 64:148-151 61:286-288 — and R. L. Davis, Studies on chem- Wrath all, J. E., Some consequences ical control of insects affecting of soil erosion in an Indiana alfalfa production, 62:181-197 township, 64:224-225 - and M. L. Cleveland, Residual Wright, J. S., memorial, 61:30-32 versus non-residual insecticides Library, 63:248-252 to control leafhoppers on al- Wright, R. H., 67:297; 68:326 falfa, 65:145-148 Wilson, N. (see Cope, J. B.) X-ray diffraction study of Indiana Wilson, T. K., 66:63 limestone, 69:305-309 Wilting in corn plant caused by failure action on mitotic activity and leuco- of metaxylem development, 66: cyte infiltration in regenerating 64 urodele limbs, 61:283 effect on bacteriophage modified by Windowed plants, leaf anatomy of, 65:54 temperature, 61 :62 Winkler, C. E., 65:161 "Yahooskin Snakes," 64:49 Winn, R. E., 63:264 Wireworm populations influenced by Yarian, D. (see Burkett, H.) soil types, 66:147-151 Yates, M. L., 68:116 (see also Fisch- problem in Indiana, 61:140 er, R. B.) Yates, W., 70:207 Wischnitzer, S., An investigation of the golgi apparatus by means of Yearian, H. J., 64:236 the phase contrast microscope, Young, F. N., 62:170; 68:5, 18; 69:6, 65:243-248 10, 14; 70:20 (see also Can- Wisconsin drift plain, early, quadrat TRALL, I. J.) study of 15 forest stands, 61:68 The approach to taxonomic prob- moraines as source of loess in soil lems, 62:172-175 formation in Fayette and Union Effects of organic insecticides on the counties, 68:349-353 insect balance of nature, 63 : 186- stratigraphy of central and eastern 188 Indiana, 63:199 Entomology at Indiana universities, colleges, and other institutions Witherspoon, J. D., 68:362; 69:312 since 1854, 64:165-172 WiTHERSPOON, R. H., 69:312 A large aggregation of larval milli- Wolfe, J. G., 70:204 peds, Zinaria butler i (McNeill) Wollon, G. N., 69:20 in Brown county, Indiana, 67: Wood, J. M. and J. E. Canright, The 171-172 present status of paleobotany in Some facts and theories about the Indiana with special reference broods and periodicity of the to the fossils of pennsylvanian periodical cicadas, 68:164-170 age, 63:87-91 The water beetles of a temporary Wood pewee, new race, from Mexico, pond in southern Indiana, 69: 66:337-340 154-164 :

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