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October 3. 

 Mr. Charles Morris in the Chair. 



Seventeen persons present. 



The Secretaries, the Curators, and the Librarian reported on the 

 work of the summer. 



The Publication Committee reported that papers under the 

 following titles had been considered for publication since the meeting 

 held May 16: 



"Some Fishes from Venezuela," by Henry W. Fowler (May 20). 



"The Lyriform Organs and Tactile Hairs of Araneads," by Norman 

 Eugene McAdoo (May 25). 



"Some Arachnida from North Carolina," by Nathan Banks 

 (June 14). 



"Observations on Sarcocystis rileyi (Stiles)," by Howard Crawley 

 (July 7). 



"Notes on the Anatomy and Classification of the Genera Omphalia 

 and Mesomphix," by Henry A. Pilsbry (July 24). 



"A new California Chiton," by S. S. Berry (August 1). 



"New Freshwater Fishes from Western Ecuador," by Henry W. 

 Fowler (September 22). 



"A new East Indian Euciroa," by Henry A. Pilsbry (September 28). 



The deaths of Mrs. Gulielma M. S. P. Jones, a member, February, 

 1910, and of Francis William Rawle, a member, June 12, 1911, 

 were announced. 



The deaths of the following Correspondents were also announced : 



Thomas Rupert Jones, April 13, 1911. 

 Charles M. Scammon, May 2, 1911. 

 Samuel H. Scudder, May 17, 1911. 

 Nevil Story Maskelyn, May 27, 1911. 

 Ralph Tate. 

 Hennadius D. Romano wsky. 



The following Standing Committees appointed by the Council, 

 December 24, 1910, were inadvertently omitted from the proceedings 

 of January 3, 1911: 



Finance. — John Cadwalader, Edwin S. Dixon, Effingham B. 

 Morris, William D. Winsor, and the Treasurer (George Vaux, Jr.). 



Publications. — Henry Skinner, M.D., Witmer Stone, A.M., 

 Henry A. Pilsbry, Sc.D., William J. Fox, and Edward J. Nolan, M.D. 



