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Volume 44—1964


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CONTENTS
EDITOR —GEORGE A. MOORE
Associate Editors—U. T. Waterfall, Harley P. Brown, V. Brown Monnett,
George Gorin, Rudia Halliburton, Robert C. Fite,
Stephen M. Sutherland, Bryan P. Glass, J. Bennett Clark
SECTION A, BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES | Section B, Geology | Section C, Physical Sciences |Section D, Social Sciences | Section E, Science Education |Section H, Microbiology | Oklahoma Junior Academy of Science | Home
Subsection Botany
Additions to the Oklahoma lichen flora - No. 2
Darwin W. Keck; 44 (1964); p. 1
Distribution of legumes as correalated with surface geology and plant succession
John S. Shed and William T. Penfound; 44 (1964); pp. 2-6
Comments of the flora of Byran County, Oklahoma
Constance Taylor and John Taylor; 44 (1964); pp. 6-10
A list of the vascular flora of the Oklahoma Ozarks. Studies in the composition and distribution of the Oklahoma flora - No. 29
U. T. Waterfall and C. S. Wallis; 44 (1964); pp. 11-22
Subsection Zoology
Lens action by jelly of frog eggs
A. N. Bragg; 44 (1964); p. 23
A hypothesis to explain the almost exclusive use of temporary water by breeding spadefoot toads
A. N. Bragg; 44 (1964); pp. 24-25
The recent Gastropoda of Oklahoma, VI. Terrestrial families Endodontidae and Haplotrematidae. Revisions and Retinella zikmundi sp. n.
B. A. Branson; 44 (1964); pp. 25-41
Oklahoma riffle beetles (Coleoptera: Dryopoidea). III. Additional State and County records
Harley P. Brown and Charles M. Shoemake; 44 (1964); pp. 42-43
Oklahoma riffle beetles (Coleoptera: Dryopoidea. IV. Ecology
Harley P. Brown and Charles M. Shoemake; 44 (1964); pp. 44-46
Membracidae of southeastern Oklahoma
Clifford J. Dennis; 44 (1964); pp. 47-51
Effect of environment on plankton species diversity in centrl Oklahoma farm ponds
Vernie Knudson and Troy C. Dorris; 44 (1964); pp. 52-55
Additional mammal notes from the Wichita Mountains Region of Oklahoma
Arthur F. Halloran and Bryan P. Glass; 44 (1964); pp. 56-58
A preliminary survey of blood parasites of Oklahoma birds
John Janovy, Jr.; 44 (1964); pp. 58-61
Some distributional records of amphibians and reptiles from southeastern Oklahoma
Harold E. Laughlin; 44 (1964); pp. 61-63
Mammal records for Oklahoma County
Carl Mitchell and Robert D. Burns; 44 (1964); pp. 63-64
New and unusual bird records for Tulsa County, Oklahoma
Anne Reynolds; 44 (1964); pp. 64-65
Percina shumardi in the Illinois River of Oklahoma
Carl D. Riggs and W. Frank Wade; 44 (1964); pp. 65-66
A checklist of the mammals of the Oliver Wildlife Preserve, Cleveland County, Oklahoma
David G. Ruffer; 44 (1964); pp. 66-68
Stomach contents of Natrix r. rhombifera (Reptilia: Serpentes) from an Oklahoma lake
Morgan E. Sisk and C. J. McCoy; 44 (1964); pp. 68-71
Menidia audens )Pisces: Atherinidae) in Boomer Lake, Oklahoma, and its possible spread in the Arkansas River system
Morgan E. Sisk and Robert R. Stephens; 44 (1964); pp. 71-73
SECTION B, GEOLOGY | Section A, Biological Sciences | Section C, Physical Sciences |Section D, Social Sciences | Section E, Science Education |Section H, Microbiology | Oklahoma Junior Academy of Science | Home
Some phosphate nodules and the beds from which they were derived
A. C. Shead; 44 (1964); pp. 74-76
Industrial utilization of concretions, nodules, segregations, and the shales containing them
A. C. Shead; 44 (1964); pp. 77-84
Reclamation of the strip-pit-coal mining-spoil by mineral recovery and geochemical treatment
A. C. Shead; 44 (1964); pp. 84-88
SECTION C, PHYSICAL SCIENCES | Section A, Biological Sciences | Section B, Geology |Section D, Social Sciences | Section E, Science Education |Section H, Microbiology | Oklahoma Junior Academy of Science | Home
Photolysis of silver benzoate in cyclohexene
K. Darrell Berlin and Don E. Gibbs; 44 (1964); pp. 89-94
Lowering of the ionization potential in dense aluminum plasmas
R. E. Bruce and F. C. Todd; 44 (1964); pp. 95-102
Studies in polymerization by ring scission
O. C. Dermer and W. A. Ames; 44 (1964); pp. 102-104
Attempted preperation of trans-alpha, alphá, - dichlorostilbene from benzene, chlorine and calcium carbide
O. C. Dermer and Donald V. Hertzler; 44 (1964); pp. 104-105
Phosphorescence in semiconducting diamond
J. B. Krumme and W. J. Leivo; 44 (1964); pp. 105-114
Hall effect measurements as a set of serial experiments in the undergraduate physics laboratory
Delbert L. Rutledge; 44 (1964); pp. 114-116
Hypervelocity impact of a thin plate on a semi-infinite slab
B. A. Sodek, Jr. and F. C. Todd; 44 (1964); pp. 117-126
SECTION D, SOCIAL SCIENCES | Section A, Biological Sciences | Section B, Geology |Section C, Physical Sciences | Section E, Science Education |Section H, Microbiology | Oklahoma Junior Academy of Science | Home
The Scientific methodology of Nicholas of Cusa
Gerald C. Lawrence; 44 (1964); pp. 127-130
Nehemiah Grew's method of studying plants
George P. Burris; 44 (1964); pp. 131-134
New freedom or new slavery: Woodrow Wilson and the emergence of a new Negro leadership
Jack L. Forrest; 44 (1964); pp. 134-141
The Scopes "Monkey Trial" and its thirty-fifth anniversary celebration
R. Halliburton, Jr.; 44 (1964); pp. 141-147
Science and seventeenth century navigation
Dwayne R. Mason; 44 (1964); pp. 147-150
A socio-economic comparison of Democratic and Republican counties in Oklahoma
Amos D. Maxwell; 44 (1964); pp. 150-164
John Dee's "Mathematical Preface": A sixteenth century classification of the mathematical arts and sciences
Charles St. Clair; 44 (1964); pp. 164-168
The measurement of conforming and nonconforming behavior in preschool children
Elizabeth K. Starkweather and Frieda G. Cowling; 44 (1964); pp. 168-180
SECTION E, SCIENCE EDUCATION | Section A, Biological Sciences | Section B, Geology |Section C, Physical Sciences | Section D, Social Sciences |Section H, Microbiology | Oklahoma Junior Academy of Science | Home
The effectiveness of the Oklahoma Junior Academy in the early identification of scholars
Claude F. Jones; 44 (1964); pp. 181-183
An Oklahoma plan for University and High School exchange of biological and information specimens
Lavon P. Richardson; 44 (1964); pp. 183-185
A preliminary report on the identification of instructional problems of teaching assisstants in Chemistry which might be met with a training program
Ephraim Wall; 44 (1964); pp. 185-188
SECTION H, MICROBIOLOGY | Section A, Biological Sciences | Section B, Geology |Section C, Physical Sciences | Section D, Social Sciences |Section E, Science Education | Section F, Geography | Section G, Conservation | Section I, Engineering Science |In Memoriam |Constitution and Bylaws | Oklahoma Junior Academy of Science | Home
A preliminary investigation on carbohydrate nutrition of the pecan scab fungus, Fusicladium effusum Wint
George L. Barnes and Isaac N. Adams; 44 (1964); pp. 189-192
The in vitro production of abortive fructifications of Lycoperdon pusillum Pers.
Glenn S. Bulmer; 44 (1964); pp. 192-195
Effect of lysozyme-potentiating treatments on Escherichia coli cell wall protein
Charles D. Edwards and E. C. Noller; 44 (1964); pp. 196-200
OKLAHOMA JUNIOR ACADEMY OF SCIENCE | Section A, Biological Sciences | Section B, Geology |Section C, Physical Sciences | Section D, Social Sciences |Section E, Science Education | Section F, Geography | Section G, Conservation | Section H, Microbiology | Section I, Engineering Science |Constitution and Bylaws | In Memoriam | Home
Selected Papers
Effects of 742 solution on Brachydanio rerio embryos
Donna Brown; 44 (1964); pp. 21-203
The use of plants in predicting cancer inhibitor effects in an animal neoplasm
Bruce D. Gaddis; 44 (1964); pp. 203-207
Effects of thermal and x-ray radiation upon transistors
Alan Ray Hamilton; 44 (1964); pp. 207-210
The isolation of Cryptococcus neoformans in Oklahoma City
Robert Duke Lonian; 44 (1964); pp. 210-213
Selected Abstracts of other Junior Academy Papers
44 (1964); pp. 214-222