This volume contains the proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science, documenting the scientific research and activities presented at its annual meeting. As Volume 21 in the series, it offers a historical snapshot of scientific inquiry in Indiana during the period it covers.
The publication includes a variety of papers and reports across different scientific disciplines, reflecting the diverse interests and expertise of the academy's members. Researchers and historians of science will find this collection a valuable resource for understanding the development of scientific thought and practice in the region.
Indexed by subject and author, the "Proceedings" provides detailed insights into the research conducted and discussed within the Indiana scientific community, making it an important contribution to the history of science and regional studies.
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