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"A new species of Fish of the Genus Atopichthys, with notes on 

 New Jersey Fishes," by Henry W. Fowler (September 17). 



"Thomas Meehan," by Stewardson Brown (September 24). 



"Notes on the Flora of Bermudas/' by Stewardson Brown (October 

 18). 



"Mollusca of the Southwestern States. III. The Huachuca 

 Mountains, Arizona," by Henry A. Pilsbrv and James H. Ferriss 

 (October 25). 



"A new Sonorella from the Rincon Mountains, Arizona," by Henry 

 A. Pilsbry and James H. Ferriss (October 25). 



"Unionidae of the Panuco River System, Mexico," by Henry A. 

 Pilsbry (October 25). 



"Melanidse of the Panuco River System, Mexico," by Henry A. 

 Pilsbry and A. A. Hinkley (October 25). 



"New Land Shells from Mexico," by Henry A. Pilsbrv (November 

 2). 



The deaths of the following members were announced : J. Dickinson 

 Sergeant, June 10; William G. Binney, August 2; Henry Cadwallader 

 Chapman, M.D., September 7; Christopher James Cleborne, M.D., 

 October 2 ; Henry Charles Lea, October 24. 



November 16. 

 Arthur Erwin Brown, Sc.D., Vice-President, in the Chair. 



Twenty-one persons present. 



The deaths of Benjamin W. Richards, a member, December 16, 1908, 

 and of Theodore R. Wolf, a member, June 22, 1909, were announced. 

 The deaths of the following correspondents were also announced: 

 Rudolf Berg, June 20; R. E. C. Stearns, June 27; Kakichi Mitsukuri, 

 September 17, and Anton Dohm, September 26, 1909. 



Officers, Counsellors and members of the Committee on Accounts 

 were nominated, to be balloted for at the Annual Meeting. 



Theodore de Thodorovitch, LL.D., and James A. G. Rehn were 

 elected members. 



Oscar Drude, of Dresden, was elected a correspondent. 



The following were ordered to be printed: 



