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be kept informed of the progress of the program in every other 

 Society. It will be remembered that this was attempted at the 

 Washington Univ. meeting in 1914. 



Meeting place in 1916. The Pharmacol. Society and the 

 other three members of the Fed. will meet in 1916 in New York 

 City with the Amer. Assoc. for the Adv. of Science. At this meet- 

 ing not only the A. A. A. S. and the Fed., but in all likelihood every 

 scientific society in the U. S. will be represented, and N. Y. City will 

 probably see the greatest gathering of scientific men that has ever 

 occurred on this continent. 



Vote of Thanks. A motion was made, seconded and unani- 

 mously carried, that a vote of thanks be extended to the Harvard 

 authorities and to the Local Commit. for their hospitable Services, 

 which contributed so largely to the success of the meetings. 



(See p. 30 for additional general comment on the affairs of the 

 Fed.) 



V, AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR EXPERIMENTAL PATHOLOGY: 

 THIRD ANNUAL MEETING 



Peyton Rous, Secretary 



The Pathol. Soc. held two independent scientific meetings in 

 addition to participation in the Joint meetings of the Fed. 



Scientific program. First session. Monday_, Dec. 27, 2.00 

 p. m. Presiding officer: S. J. Meltzer (in the absence of the 

 Pres, and vice-Pres.). 



Hans Zinsser and /. G. Hopkins: Syphilis immunity. — H. C. 

 Schmeisser: Spontaneous and experimental leukemia of the fowl. — 

 Theobald Smith: Localization of the schizont in coccidiosis. — Emil 

 Goetsch: Occurrence of gastric mucosa in Meckel's diverticulum. 

 — H. T. Karsner and /. E. Dwight, Jr.: Experimental bland infarc- 

 tion of the myocardium ; myocardial regeneration and cicatrization. 

 — P. D. Lamson: Influence of the liver on polycythemia. — L. H. 

 Newhurgh: Respiratory mechanism is experimental pneumonia. — 

 B. S. Kline and S. J. Meltzer: Production of typical pneumonic 

 lesions by intrabronchial insufflation of unorganized substances. 



Second SESSION. TuESDAY, Dcc. 28, 9.00 a. m. Presiding 

 officer: H. G. Wells (vice-pres. elect). 



