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Object. Encouragement of the scientific study of politics, public law, administra- 

 tion and diplomacy. 



Meetings. As called by the executive council; hitherto in conjunction with the 

 American Historical Association and the American Economic Association. 



Membership. 308 annual (dues, $3) ; 9 life ($50). 



Publications. 

 PROCEEDINGS . . . ist-2d annual meeting, 1904-05. Lancaster, Pa., 



1905-06. 8. 



Price: $3 per vol. 

 AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW, v. I, no. i, Nov. 1906. 



To be issued quarterly. 



Price: $3 per annum, to non-members; single numbers, 75c. 

 Distribution. On sale by the Secretary-Treasurer. 



American Psychological Association. 



Address. Secretary: Wm. Harper Davis, Lehigh University, South 

 Bethlehem, Pa. 



History. Founded 1892. Affiliated with the A. A. A. S. and the Amer- 

 ican Society of Naturalists. Branch established at Chicago in 1902 

 called variously the Western, Northwestern, or North Central branch. 



Object. Advancement of the interests of psychology as a science. 

 Meetings. Annually, usually in conjunction with the A. A. A. S. 

 Membership. 140 (annual dues, $i). 



Publications. 



Proceedings. I, preliminary meeting, 1892; II, ist annual meeting, 

 1892 ; III, 2d annual meeting, 1893. New York, 1894. 8. 



Proceedings of the 3d-i3th annual meeting, published in the Psychological 

 review, v. 2-10 (1895-1903), and the Psychological bulletin, v. 1-2 

 (1904-05). 



Research Funds. 'Occasional grants for research. 

 American Public Health Association. 

 Address. Secretary: Charles O. Probst, Columbus, Ohio. 



Laboratory section. Secretary: S. C. Prescott, Massachusetts Institute of 



Technology, Boston, Mass. 



History. Organized 1872. Canada has been included within the territory 

 of the association since 1885, Mexico since 1892, and Cuba since 1902. 

 The Laboratory Section (prior to 1903 Section of Bacteriology and 

 Chemistry) is separately organized within the association under its own 

 constitution. 



Ref.: Historical sketch of the association, by S. Smith. (In Public health 



papers and reports, v. 5, 1879, p. vii-liv.) 

 Object. Advancement of sanitary science, and promotion of organizations and 



measures for the practical application of public hygiene. 



Meetings. Annually at time and place fixed at the preceding meeting. Special 

 meetings may be called by the Executive Committee. 



