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Publications. 



The Association of American anatomists ... Its history, constitution, 

 membership, and the titles and abstracts of papers for the years 1888, 

 1889, 1890. Washington, D. C, 1891. 8. 



Proceedings of the 4th-i4th annual session. 1891-1901. Washington, 

 D. C., 1892-1901. 8. 



Proceedings of later sessions in American journal of anatomy, v. I fi. 

 Association of American Geographers. 



Address. Secretary-Treasurer: Albert P. Brigham, Colgate University, 



Hamilton, N. Y. 

 History. Organized in Philadelphia Dec. 29, 1904. 



Object. Cultivation of the scientific study of geography in all its branches, especially 

 by promoting acquaintance, intercourse, and discussion among its members, by 

 encouraging and aiding geographical exploration and research, by assisting the 

 publication of geographical essays, by developing better conditions for the study 

 of geography in schools, colleges, and universities, and by cooperating with other 

 societies in the development of an intelligent interest in geography among the 

 people of North America. 



Meetings. Annually in convocation week (December) and on call of the council. 



Membership. About 50 (annual dues, $5). Limited to persons who have done 

 original work in some branch of geography. 



Publications. 

 None. 



Association of Collegiate Alumnae. 



Address. Secretary-Treasurer: Mrs. Elizabeth Lawrence Clarke, Wil- 

 liamstown, Mass. 



History. Organized at Boston in 1882; united with the Western Asso- 

 ciation of Collegiate Alumnae in 1889; incorporated in Massachusetts 



1899. 



Object. Union of alumnae of different institutions for practical educational work, 

 for the collection and publication of statistical and other information concerning 

 education, and in general for the maintenance of high standards of education. 



Meetings. Annual meeting in Oct., alternately in the East and the West. 



Membership. About 3,000 (annual dues, $i ; life composition, $25). For lists of 

 the institutions whose alumnae are eligible for membership and of the branches 

 of the association, see Register ( Publications, ser. 3, no. 8, 1903.) 



Publications. 



PUBLICATIONS . . . series III, no. i-io. Richmond Hill, N. Y. [etc.], 

 1898-1905. 8. 



Contain reports of meetings and papers ; no. 3 and 8, register volumes ; no. 7, 

 special number in memory of Alice Freeman Palmer. 



Series i and 2 of the publications of the association consist of notices to 

 members, programs of annual meetings, etc., together with some of the 

 papers presented at meetings. The more important of these are : 



