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Friday, July 16, 



PROF. R. S. LILLIE " The Nature of Intelligent and Purposive 



Action from a Physiological Point of 

 View." 

 Monday, July 19, 



PROF. SIMON FLEXNER. ." The Control of Infection as Affected by 



Variation Among Parasitic Microor- 

 ganisms." 

 Saturday, July 24, 



PROF. G. N. CALKINS. . ." Protozoa and the Cancer Problem." 

 Friday, July 30, 



PROF. GEORGE SHULL. . ." Inheritance of Sex in Lychnis.'" 

 Tuesday, Aug. 3, 



PROF. C. B. DAVENPORT " Heredity of Criminality." 

 Friday, Aug. 6. 



DR. MARTIN EDWARDS.." The Story of Bubonic Plague." 

 Tuesday, Aug. 10, 



DR. ALFRED G. MAYER." The Role of Adsorption in Nerve Con- 

 duction." 



6. MEMBERS OF THE CORPORATION 



i. LIFE MEMBERS 



ALLIS, MR. E. P., JR., Palais Carnoles, Menton, France. 

 ANDREWS, MRS. GWENDOLEN FOULKE, Baltimore, Md. 

 BILLINGS, MR. R. C., 66 Franklin St., Boston, Mass. 

 CAREY, MR. ARTHUR ASTOR, Fayerweather St., Boston, Mass. 

 CLARKE, PROF. S. F., Williams College, Williamstown, Mass. 

 CONKLIN, PROF. EDWIN G., Princeton University, Princeton, N. J. 

 CRANE, MR. C. R., Woods Hole, Mass. 

 DAVIS, MAJOR HENRY M., Syracuse, N. Y. 

 EVANS, MRS. GLENDOWER, 12 Otis Place, Boston, Mass. 

 FARLOW, PROF. W. G., Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. 

 FAY, Miss S. B., 88 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, Mass. 

 FOLSOM, Miss AMY, 88 Marlboro St., Boston, Mass. 

 FOOT, Miss KATHERINE, 80 Madison Ave., New York City, N. Y. 

 GARDINER, MRS. E. G., Woods Hole, Mass. 

 GARDINER, Miss EUGENIA, 15 W. Cedar St., Boston, Mass. 

 HANNAMAN, MR. CHARLES E., 103 ist St., Troy, N. Y. 



