Record. xxv 



June 7, 1909: 



W. E. McCouET.— The Onondago Cave. 

 F. E. NiPHER. — Electrical Discharge. 



October 18, 1909: 



E. J. Wallace. — The Physical Possibilities and Lim- 

 itations of ''Autochron" Color Photography. 



November 1, 1909: 



A. S. Langsdorf. — Lightning and Lightning Protec- 

 tion. 



November 15, 1909: 



J. J. Kessler. — Metals and Alloys under the Micro- 

 scope. 



December 6, 1909: 



E. E. Gates. — The Cytological Aspect of Evolution 



by Mutation. 



December 20, 1909: 



V. E. Emmel. — Observations on the Differentiation 

 of Eegenerating Epidermal and Striated Muscle 

 Tissue. 



F. E. NiPHER. — Electrical Discharge. 



(Published in the Transactions, Vol. XIX., No. 1, 1910.) 



Meeting of January 6, 1908. 



The Academy of Science of St. Louis met in the Acad- 

 emy Building, 3817 Olive Street, at 8 p. m., January 6, 

 1908 ; President Woodward in the chair ; attendance 16. 



The President delivered his address as President of the 

 Academy for the year 1907.'* 



The Treasurer's report for the year 1907 was sub- 

 mitted.^ 



The report of the Curators for 1907 was read.^ 



The report of the Librarian for 1907 was presented,'^ 



^Transactions, Vol. XVII, page 11. 



''Transactions, Vol. XVII, page liv. (Incorporated in President's 



Report.) 

 'Transactions, Vol. XVII, page lix. 

 'Transactions, Vol. XVII, page Ivi. 



