244 ^MICHIGAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCE. 



Schools. Hod. Delos Fall, Albion, Mich., State Superiutendeut of Public 

 Instruction. 



11. Eoiind-Table Discussion of Ways and Means by which the Science 

 AVork of our High Schools May Be Strengthened. All who can be present 

 are urgently requested to give this matter the thought which it deserves 

 and to bring in their ideas and suggestions. 



BIOLOGICAL CONFERENCE OP THE SCHOOLMASTERS' CLUB. 



Friday, 1 :30 to 5 p. m. — In joint session with the Section of Science 

 Teaching of the Academj^ of Science. Chairman of Biological Conference, 

 Prof. F. C. Newcombe; Secretary, Genevieve Derby. 



1. The Course in Botany Proposed by the Society for Plant Morph- 

 ology and Physiology. Mary E. Goddard. 



2. The Best Books in Zoology for Laboratory, Kecitation and Library. 

 Discussion led by Dr. S. J, Holmes. 



3. The Best Books in Botanj' for Laboratory, Recitation and Library. 

 Prof. Frederick C. Newcombe. 



4. Statistics on Biological Teaching in Michigan Schools. Jessie 

 Phelps. 



Friday, 5 p. m. — 



Round-Table for teachers of Biology, for questions, exhibition of note 

 books, presentation of methods, apparatus, etc. Conducted by Prof. V. M. 

 Spalding, Ann Arbor. 



