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ISOVEMBER 21. 



J. Cheston Morris, M.D., in the Chair. 



Thirty-three persons present. 



The death of Albert Fricke, M.D., a member, was announced. 



A paper entitled ' ' Notes on Tectibranchs and Naked Mollusks 

 from Samoa," by C. N. E. Eliot, was presented for publication. 



November 28. 



Mr. Charles Morris in the Chair. 



Ninety-eight persons present. 



Mr. G. Wharton James made an illustrated communication on 

 the Havasupai Indians. (No abstract.) 



Messrs. L. M. Underwood and N. L. Britton, of New York, 

 were elected correspondents. 



The following were ordered to be printed : 



