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    1995

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    1995. Transactions of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences, 22: i-viii

    Abstract

    Editorial Contents

    Nebraska Academy of Sciences Officers, Policy Committee .............. iv

    Editorial Board .............. vi

    Membership Objectives and Friends of the Academy .............. vii

    Nebraska Association of Teachers of Science .............. viii

    Preparation of manuscripts .............. inside back cover

    Papers

    Velocity microhabitats in the edges of the channelized Missouri River (Larry W. Hesse) .............. 1

    A preliminary catalog of the lichen-forming fungi of Nebraska (Robert S. Egan, Richard C. Witt, Yolanda E. Peck, John P. Goeden, and Teresa L. Cherney) .............. 13

    Keys and distributional maps for Nebraska Cyperaceae, Part 1: Bulbostylis, Cyperus, Dulichium, Eleocharis, Eriphorum, Fimbristylis, Fuirena, Lipocarpha, and Scirpus (Steven B. Rolfsmeier) .............. 27

    A survey of mussels (Mollusca: Bivalvia) in the Platte River systen and associated irrigation and hydropower canal and lake systems west of Overton, Nebraska (Mark M. Peyton and Jeremiah L. Maher) .............. 43

    A survey and analysis of the unionid mollusks of the Platte rivers of Nebraska and their minor tributaries (Ellet Hoke) .............. 49

    Growth rate as a function of food consumption in hatchling Sceloporus virgatus (Sauria: Iguanidae) (Geoffrey R. Smith) .............. 73

    Ecology of growth of the high altitude lizard Sceloporus grammicus on the eastern slop of Iztaccihuatl Volcano, Puebla, México (Julio A. Lemos-Espinal and Royce E. Ballinger) .............. 77

    Rodents from the late Hemphillian (latest Miocene), Sioux County, Nebraska (William W. Korth) .............. 87

    A project-motivated approach to an electronics curriculum (T. S. McShane, M. G. Cherney, R. E. Kennedy, and J. E. Seger) .............. 93

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