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Meetings. Annual meeting, at time and place of the meeting of the American Asso- 

 ciation for the Advancement of Science or some one of the national associations, 

 unless otherwise determined by the Council. 



Membership. 414 active (entrance fee, $3, including the first year's dues; annual 

 dues, $3). 



Publications. 



PROCEEDINGS of the ist-i4th annual meeting . . . 1893-1906. Colum- 

 bia, Mo. [etc.], 1894-99; New York, 1900-06. 8. 



v. i has title: Engineering education, being the proceedings of Section E of 

 the World's engineering congress, held in Chicago, 111., Aug. 5, 1893. Pub. 

 by the society as vol. I of its proceedings. 



v. 2 has title : Engineering education. Proceedings of the 2d annual meeting 

 . . . 1894. 



Index to v. i-io in v. 10. 



Prices: $1.50 to members, $2 to libraries, $2.50 to others. 



A revised list of technical books suitable for public, industrial and 

 school libraries and for both general and technical readers. Chicago, 

 [1906]. 12. 



Distribution. A limited number of copies are sent to engineering and educational 

 papers for review. On sale by the Engineering News Publishing Company, New 

 York City. 



Society of American Bacteriologists. 



Address. Secretary (1906): S. C. Prescott, Massachusetts Institute of 



Technology, Boston, Mass. 

 History. Organized Dec., 1899. 



Object. To promote the science of bacteriology, bring together American bacteriol- 

 ogists, demonstrate and discuss bacteriological methods, and consider subjects of 

 common interest. 



Meetings. 'Meetings generally at same time and place as those of the American 

 Society of Naturalists, with which it is affiliated. 



Membership. 74 active (limited to 75) ; 2 honorary. Dues fixed by the Council 

 annually. 



Publications. 



A brief history of the society was published in Jan., 1900, together with 



the constitution and first list of members, now o. p. ; with constitution 



and list of members, 1902, is a " Report of the committee on scope 



and function of the society." 

 Reports of the proceedings at the annual meetings are printed in 



SCIENCE. 



Society of American Foresters. 



Address. Atlantic Building, Washington, D. C. Secretary: George B. 



Sudworth. 

 History. Organized Nov. 30, 1900. 



