PROCEEDINGS 



OF THE 



ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES 



OF 



PHILADELPHIA. 



1918. 



January^l5. 

 Henry Skinner, M.D., Sc.D., in the Chair. 



Thirty-one persons present. 



The PubUcation Committee reported the presentation of papers 

 for pubHcation as follows: 



"The Meteor Crater of Arizona," by Beeby Thompson. 



"Contributions a I'histoire naturelle du f er du Canyon Diablo," 

 par Stanilas Meunier. 



"New and little-known fishes from the Philippine Islands," by 

 Henry W. Fowler. 



Dr. Harley Stamp made a communication entitled: An Anthro- 

 pological Amateur in Alaska, Siberia, and the Arctic, illustrated by 

 colored lantern slides. (No abstract). 



The deaths of Caleb Cresson, December 30, 1917, and Joseph P. 

 Remington, January 1, 1918, members, were announced. 



Andrew J. Carty and Annabella E. Richards, were elected members. 

 The following was ordered to be printed: 



