xiv The Biological Society of Washington. 



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PROCEEDINGS. 



The Society meets in the Assembly Hall of the Cosmos Club 

 on alternate Saturdays at 8 P. M. Brief notices of the meetings, 

 with abstracts of the papers, are published in Science. 



January 6, 1906 4ogth Meeting. 



Vice-President Palmer in the chair and 40 persons present. 



J. W. Titcomb exhibited a mud nest of the hornero or red 

 oven-bird (Furnarius ru~fus] from Argentina. 



L. 0. Howard remarked upon the New Orleans meeting of 

 the A. A. A. S. 



Henry Van Deman exhibited two large apples, the Newtown 

 and Esopus, from the Hood River Valley, Oregon. 



The following communication was presented: 



Alvin Seale: Notes on the Natural History of the South Pa 

 cific Islands. 



