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Prof. Griggs told of an interesting walking trip in the Hocking 

 hills. 



Miss Kate Blair spoke of a visit to the experiment station 

 near San Diego, California, and Miss Wilson told of the tameness 

 of the animals that she had observed in Yellowstone Park. 



Prof. J. S. Hine made collecting trips in Summit Count v, and 

 worked on the Tabanidae. He also did some work on the 

 mammals of the state. 



Prof. C. S. Prosser gave a very interesting account of the 

 meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of 

 Science, held at Winnipeg, August 25 to September 5. He 

 spoke also of the geologv- of the region surrounding Winnipeg. 



Orton H.\ll, November 1, 1909. 



The Club was called to order by the President. In the 

 absence of the Secretary, the reading of the minutes was dis- 

 pensed with, and Mr. Lionel King was appointed Secretarv 

 pro tem. The following officers were nominated, and unan- 

 imously elected: 



President — Mr. William C. Morse. 

 Vice President — Miss Emily Hollister. 

 Secretary and Treasurer — Malcolm G. Dickey. 

 The announcement was made that Prof. G. W. Knight 

 would speak, at the December meeting, on the Darwin Centenary. 

 The address of the evening was given by Miss Freda Detmers, 

 the retiring President, on "The Taxonomy and Ecolog}- of the 

 Plants of Cranberry Island." 



M.\LCOLM G. DicREY, Secretary. 



Date of Publication, January 17, 1910. 



