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Presidential Address: The possibility of the redemption of the Great Plains from its semi- arid condition J. B. Thoburn; 2 (1922)*
*Papers whose titles are not followed by page numbers are not included in this volume of the Proceedings. |
BIOLOGY | Presidents Address | Geology | Mathematics | Physics | Economics and Government | Psychology | Miscellaneous | Home
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Handedness and Speech Margaret M. Nice; 2 (1922); p. 10
This paper was presented at a previous meeting, but not published in a previous volume. |
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A Note on the Relation of Heat and Moisture to the Behavior of the Texas Land Snail Ed. D. Crabb; 2 (1922); pp. 10-11
This paper was presented at a previous meeting, but not published in a previous volume. |
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Observations on the Behavior of a Male Dickcissel, Spiza Americana During the Nesting Period Ed. D. Crabb; 2 (1922); pp. 11-12
This paper was presented at a previous meeting, but not published in a previous volume. |
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A Preliminary Note on the Number of Tines in the Antlers of the White-Tail Deer as Correlated with Age Ed. D. Crabb; 2 (1922); pp. 12-13
This paper was presented at a previous meeting, but not published in a previous volume. |
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The Genetic Evidence of a Multiple (Triple) Allelomorph System in Bruchus and its Relation to Sex-Limited Inheritance J. K. Breitenbecher; 2 (1922); pp. 13-14
This paper was presented at a previous meeting, but not published in a previous volume. |
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The Migration Path of the Germ Cells in Fundulus A. Richards and J. T. Thompson; 2 (1922); pp. 15-16
This paper was presented at a previous meeting, but not published in a previous volume. |
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The Nutritional Values of the Grain Sorghums Paul Menaul; 2 (1922); pp. 16-18
This paper was presented at a previous meeting, but not published in a previous volume. |
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Identification of Anthoceros in the Oklahoma Cryptogamic Flora M. M. Wickham; 2 (1922); pp 19-20 |
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Notes on the Migration of Macrochelys Lacertina M. M. Wickham; 2 (1922); pp. 20-22 |
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Further Notes on the Migration of Terrapene Carolina in Oklahoma M. M. Wickham; 2 (1922); p. 22 |
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Identification of Fresh Water Sponges in the Oklahoma Fauna M. M. Wickham; 2 (1922); pp. 23-24 |
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Red and White Blood Corpuscles and Catalase in the Blood of Complement Deficient Guinea Pigs L B. Nice, A. J. Neill and H. D. Moore; 2 (1922); p. 25 |
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The Egg-laying Habits and Early Develoment of Hamina Virescens (Sby) A. Richards; 2 (1922); pp. 26-27 |
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The Acceleration of the Cleavage Rate of Haminea Virescens (Sby) A. Richards; 2 (1922); pp. 27-31 |
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A Third Christmas Bird Census Margaret M. Nice; 2 (1922); pp. 31-32 |
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Fate of Leucocytes in the Placental Circulation: I. What Prevents Leucocytes of the Maternal Circulation from Migrating into the Fetal Circulation? II. The Role of the Syncytial Layer of the Chorionic Villi. III. Importance of this Investigation Relative to inheritance of Disease or Immunity from DiseaseJos. M. Thuringer; 2 (1922); p. 33 |
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A New Differential Staining Method for Connective Tissue Combined With the Ordinary Hematoxylin-eosin Stain. Jos. M. Thuringer; 2 (1922); pp. 33-34 |
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Effect of Lime And Organic Matter on the Root Development and the Yield of Alfalfa on the So-called Hardpan Subsoils of Oklahoma M. A. Beeson; 2 (1922); pp. 34-36 |
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Notes on the Parasite Fauna of Oklahoma John E. Guberlet; 2 (1922); pp. 36-41 |
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A Preliminary Note on the Optic Tract of Eyeless Flies Mildred H. Richards and Esther Y. Furrow; 2 (1922); pp. 41-45 |
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Mitotic Index of the Chick Audrey Flitch Schultz; 2 (1922); pp. 45-48 |
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Somatic Mutations and Elytral Mosaics in Bruchus J. K. Breitenbecker; 2 (1922); pp. 48-49 |
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A Preliminary Report on the Genetics of a Red-Spotted Sex Limited Mutation in Bruchus C. Lee. Furrow; 2 (1922); pp. 49-51 |
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A Preliminary Note on the Chromosome Number in the Spermatocytes of Bruchus Frank C. Brooks; 2 (1922); pp. 52-53 |
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The Grand Period of Growth of Root-hairs R. E. Jeffs; 2 (1922); pp. 53-56 |
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Continuous Culture of Oats Versus Rotation H. S. Murphy; 2 (1922); pp. 57-60 |
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Sykes Alaskan Expedition of the University of Oklahoma of 1921 Ed. Crabb; 2 (1922); pp. 60-65 |
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A Note on the Economic Status of the Bald Eagle in Alaska Ed. Crabb; 2 (1922); pp. 66-68 |
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The Poisonous Substance in Cotton Seed Paul Menaul; 2 (1922); pp. 68-70 |
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The Chemistry of the Pecan W. G. Friedman; 2 (1922); p. 71 |
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Multiple Miliary Adentomata of the Kidney Cortex with Special Reference to Histogenesis Julia Steele Eley; 2 (1922); pp. 71-72 |
GEOLOGY | President's Address | Biology | Mathematics | Physics | Economics and Government | Psychology | Miscellaneous | Home
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Evidence on the Pennsylvania Glaciation in the Arbuckle Mountains S. Weidman; 2 (1922); pp. 73-74 |
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Physiographic History of the Arbuckle Mountains S. Weidman; 2 (1922); pp. 74-77 |
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Some Observations of Erosion and Transportation in the Wichita Mountain Area Oren F. Evans; 2 (1922); pp. 77-79 |
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An Oklahoma Meteorite A. C. Shead; 2 (1922); p. 79 |
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Subsurface Studies R. D. Reed; 2 (1922); pp. 80-85 |
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Robberson Oil Field Leon English; 2 (1922); pp. 85-86 |
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Percentage of Square Mile of Oil Production in Oklahoma Bess U. Mills; 2 (1922); pp. 86-87 |
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Oklahoma Oil Resources W. C. Shannon; 2 (1922); p. 87 |
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Arkose of the Northern Arbuckle Area Geo. D. Morgan; 2 (1922); pp. 87-88 |
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A Siluro-Devonian Oil Horizon in Southern Oklahoma Geo. D. Morgan; 2 (1922); pp. 88-89 |
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The Foraker Lime Stone in Lincoln County H. E. Lillibridge; 2 (1922); p. 89 |
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A New Variant of the Hidden Treasure Myth C. H. Gould; 2 (1922); pp. 89-92 |
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The Webber's Falls Trap Dike J. B. Thoburn; 2 (1922); pp. 92-94 |
MATHEMATICS | President's Address | Biology | Geology | Physics | Economics and Government | Psychology | Miscellaneous | Home
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The Regular Tetrahedron in Relation to its Cube and Other Solids Oscar Ingold; 2 (1922); p. 95 |
PHYSICS | Presidents Address | Biology | Geology | Mathematics | Economics and Government | Psychology | Miscellaneous | Home
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A New Type of Non-Inductive Resistance Winding Homer L. Dodge; 2 (1922); p. 96 |
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The Simple Rigidity of a Drawn Tungsten Wire at Incandescent Temperature Wm. Schriever; 2 (1922); pp. 96-97 |
ECONOMICS AND GOVERNMENT | Presidents Address | Biology | Geology | Mathematics | Physics | Psychology | Miscellaneous | Home
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Stabilization of Foreign Exchange A. B. Adams; 2 (1922); pp. 98-101 |
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Responsibility in State Government F. F. Blachly; 2 (1922); pp. 101-103 |
PSYCHOLOGY | Presidents Address | Biology | Geology | Mathematics | Physics | Economics and Government | Miscellaneous | Home
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Self-taught Arithmetic from the Age of Five to Seven and a half Sophie R. A. Court; 2 (1922); pp. 104-105 |
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Further Notes on Eighteen-months Vocabularies Miriam Oatman-Blachly; 2 (1922); pp. 106-108 |
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A Child That Would Not Talk Margaret M. Nice; 2 (1922); pp. 108-111 |
MISCELLANEOUS | Presidents Address | Biology | Geology | Mathematics | Physics | Economics and Government | Psychology | Home
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A Kay County Village Site JosephB. Thoburn; 2 (1922); pp. 112-113 |
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Some Notes on the Bois Fort Chippewa of Minnesota Albert B. Reagan; 2 (1922); pp. 113-114 |