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ANNALS NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 



SECTIOiV OF ASTROXOMY, PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY 



20 April, lOl-t 



Section was called to order at 8:15 p. m., Vice-President Charles Bas- 

 kerville presiding. 



The minutes of the last meeting of the Section were read and approved. 

 The following programme was then offered : 



Victor S. Meyers, Creatine and Creatinine. 

 Morris S. Fine, Uric Acid. 



Summary of Papers 



Professor Meyers 's paper has been published in "The Post-Graduate" 

 for June, 1914. 



Dr. Fine 's paper has been published in "The Post-Graduate" for July, 

 1914. 



A discussion by Drs. Howe and Smith and Professor Basker\illo fol- 

 lowed the presentation of the papers. 

 The Section then adjourned. 



E. E. Smith, 



Secretary. 



SECTION OF ANTHROPOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY 



27 April, 1914 



Section met in conjunction with the New York Branch of the Ameri- 

 can Psychological Association at Columbia University, Professor R. S. 

 Woodworth presiding. 



The following programme was offered: 



Miss Estelle De Young, Is There Sick a Thing as General 



Ingenuity ? 



Garry C. Myers, A Study of Appetite. 



Miss Edith F. Mulhall, Equivalence of Repetitions foi: Re- 



call AND Recognition. 



W. S. Monroe, Studies in Recognition. 



Miss Laura Watson Benedict, A Study of Bagobo Ceremonials, 



Magic and Myth. (Read by Title.) 



Miss Mary Ross, Is There Such a Thing as General 



Judicial Capacity? 



