342 HANDBOOK OF LEARNED SOCIETIES 



Publications. 



TRANSACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS . . . v. I, 1897-1903. Philadelphia, 

 1904. 8. 



Issued in 3 nos. with separate title-pages, 1899-1904, by the University of 

 Pennsylvania. Transactions and Proceedings separately paged. The 

 Transactions constitute under separate issue, " Contributions from the 

 Botanical Laboratory, University of Pennsylvania." 



Distribution. Distributed gratis to leading public institutions, domestic and 

 foreign. 



SOCIETY OF NORMAL AND PATHOLOGICAL PHYSIOLOGY. 



Address. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. Secretary- 

 Treasurer : H. C. Wood, Jr. 

 History. Founded in 1904. 



Object. To promote experimental research in physiology and pathology. 

 Meetings. Monthly, 4th Monday. 

 Membership. About 30 (annual dues, $i). 



Publications. 



Abstracts of the society's transactions are published in the Univ. of 

 Penna. medical bulletin. 



Wagner Free Institute of Science. 



Address. Montgomery Avenue and I7th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Super- 

 intendent: John C. Rothermel. 



History. Founded by Prof. William Wagner and incorporated in 1855 ; 

 supplementary act of incorporation, Mar. 30, 1864. 



Publications. 



TRANSACTIONS . . . v. I-VI. Philadelphia, [1887-1903]. 4. 



Contents: v. i. Explorations on the west coast of Florida, and in the 

 Okeechobee wilderness, by A. Heilprin. 1887. v. 2. Report upon some 

 fresh-water sponges collected in Florida by Jos. Willcox, by E. Potts. 

 Notice of some fossil human bones, by J. Leidy. Description of mamma- 

 lian remains from a rock crevice in Florida, by J. Leidy. Description 

 of vertebrate remains from Peace Creek, Fla., by J. Leidy. Notice 

 of some mammalian remains from the Salt mine of Petite Anse, La., 

 by J. Leidy. On Platygonus, an extinct genus allied to the peccaries, by 

 J. Leidy. Remarks on the nature of organic species, by J. Leidy. 1889. 

 v. 3. Contributions to the Tertiary fauna of Florida, by W. H. Dall. 

 pt. 1-6. 1890-1903. v. 4. Fossil vertebrates from the Alachua clays of 

 Florida, by J. Leidy. Ed. by F. A. Lucas. 1896. v. 5. A study of 

 Hawaiian skulls, by H. Allen. Notes on the paleontological publications 

 of Prof. William Wagner, by W. H. Dall. 1898. v. 6. The selenodont 

 artiodactyls of the Uinta Eocene, by W. B. Scott. 1899. 

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