l8o HANDBOOK OF LEARNED SOCIETIES 



General index to the first ten volumes, 1885-97 inclusive. Gran- 



ville, O., 1904. 8. 



The Journal of comparative neurology and psychology, edited by C. J. 

 Herrick (v. 1-16. Granville, O., 1891-1906. 8) has received an 

 annual grant from the University since 1892. 



DENISON SCIENTIFIC ASSOCIATION. 



Address. Granville, O. Permanent Secretary: C. W. Chamberlain. 

 History. Organized Apr. 16, 1887. 



Object. To afford opportunity for the interchange of ideas by those interested in 

 the various sciences; to collect, record and disseminate information bearing on 

 the sciences; to stimulate interest in local natural history and to preserve notes 

 and specimens illustrating the same. 



Meetings. Fortnightly at the University. 



Membership. Faculty and students of the scientific departments (annual dues, 

 $i ; $3 for 4 years; life membership, $25). 



Publications. 



Memoirs . . . v. I, no. I. Oct. 1887. Granville, O., 1887. fol. 



No more published. Contents: Contributions to the fauna of the Gulf of 

 Mexico and the South. List of the freshwater and marine Crustacea 

 of Alabama . . . by C. L. Herrick. 



The official organ of the association is the Bulletin of the scientific 

 laboratories of Denison university, which is edited by the Permanent 

 Secretary. 



HARTFORD, CONN. 



Hartford Scientific Society. 



Address. Wadsworth Athenaeum, Hartford, Conn. 



History. Organized in Dec., 1885, as the Hartford Society of Natural 

 Sciences; incorporated in Apr., 1886; reorganized in 1894; present 

 name since Feb., 1896. Museum in the Wadsworth Athenaeum. 



Ref.: Historical sketch . . . (In Bulletin, v. i, no. 3.) 

 Object. Encouragement of investigation in the natural sciences. 

 Meetings. Monthly, 2d Tuesday, at the rooms of the society. 

 Membership. About 200 (annual dues, $2.50). 



Publications. 



BULLETIN . . . v. i, no. 1-3. Hartford, Conn., Oct. i9O2-May 1905. 8. 



