May 1901] 



Meeting of Biological Club 



117 



Fig. 2. CaUosaniia promethea, male. (H. O. ad. nat. 1?80.) 



The figures of the moth, male and female, were drawn twenty-one 

 \rears ago, and having now come of age they may perhaps be trusted 

 to make their first public appearance. 



MEETING OF THE BIOLOGICAL CLUB. 



The Biological Club met in Zoological lecture room on the evening 

 of April 1, 1901. Professor Osborn presided. 



Professor Schaffner reviewed a paper entitled Zur Kenntniss der 

 Zelltheihmg bei Myriopoden, published in Arehiv fur Mikroskopische 

 Anatomie. 



Dr. Morrey spoke on the subject, "Two years in Europe as a 

 Student." Most of the time was spent at the University of Vienna, 

 although the University at Zurich and the Pasteur Institute at Paris 

 were each attended for a short term. 



The University of Vienna ranks among the first in the advantages 

 offered to medical students. The hospitals of the city are noteworthy 

 on account of the large number of cases and the great variety of 

 diseases treated. The numerous holidays observed in Vienna ser- 

 iously interrupt college work. Hardly a week passes in which there 

 is not one or more holidays on which work is wholly suspended. 



The speaker placed on the exhibition table a fine series of photo- 

 graphs procured during his stay abroad. These furnished a treat 

 for those present after the regular program was completed. 



Jas. S. Hine, Secretary. 



