Proceedings. ix 



April 16, 1910-470th Meeting. 



Dr. L. O. Howainl in the cliiiir an<l 37 persons present. 



Dr. C. L. Ludlow reported the purchase of ripe strawherries 

 with all the petals still attached. 



H. \\^ C'lark reported observations on the three types of 

 flowers and fruit of the hog peanut. 



The following communication was presented : 



The mosquito campaign in New Jersey: Prof. John B. Smith. 



The paper was discussed by L. 0. Howard, Barton \V. Ever- 

 mann, C. D. Ludlow, and Frederick Knal). 



April 30, 1910— 471st Meeting. 



The president in the chair and 27 persons present. 



Barton W. Evermann reported changes in management of 

 the Fur Seal Islands. 



T. S. Palmer described the Crlacier National Park about to be 

 estal)lished in northern Montana. 



He also called attention to the field trips of the Audubon 

 Society on Saturdays during spring bird migration. 



The following connnunications were pn^senttnl : 



Two aspects of the species question : Edward L. Greene. 



On the occurrence and habits of waterfowl in the south- 

 eastern United States: \\ . L. McAtee. 



October 15, 1910— 472d Meeting. 



Vice-President Nelson in the cliair and 33 persons present. 



Vernon Bailey reported large numbers of very tame quails 

 within the city of Washington. 



The following communication was presented: 



Work of the Committee on Nomenclature at theGraz Zoologi- 

 cal Congress: Ch. Wardell Stiles.* 



Discussed by L. O. Howard, Marcus W. Ly(jn, Theod(n'e Gill, 

 E. W. Nelson, and Dr. Stiles. 



October 29, 1910— 473d Meeting. 



President Palmer in the chair and 56 persons present. 

 Vernon Bailey exhibited specimens of the feet of sharp tailed 

 and pinnated grouse. 



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