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(151) ; American Arcliseological and Asiatic Association, 

 Nevada, la. (151) ; Kansas University Quarterly, Lawrence 

 (150) ; Wasliburn College Library (150, 151), Academy of 

 Science, Topeka, Kans. (150) ; University of California, 

 Berkeley (150, 151) ; Lick Observatory, Mt. Hamilton, Cal. 

 (150) ; Free Public Library (150), Academy of Sciences 

 (150), Historical Society (150), Dr. George Davidson, San 

 Francisco, Cal. (150) ; Prof. J. C. Branner, Stanford Univer- 

 sity, Cal. (150) ; Central Meteorological Observatory (150), 

 Observatorio Astron. de Tacubaya (150), Scientific Society, 

 "Antonio Alzate " Mexico, Mex. (150); Meteorological 

 Observatory, Xalapa, Mex. (150) : Bisk op Crescendo Carrillo, 

 Merida, Yucatan (150) ; Agricultural Experimental Stations, 

 Kingston, R. I. (150), Newark, Del. (151), Raleigh, N. C. 

 (150), Agricultural College, Mich. (151), Lexington, Ky. 

 (151), Knoxville, Tenn. (150, 151), Manhattan, Kans. (151), 

 Lincoln, Neb. (150, 151), Laramie, Wyo. (150), Tucson, Ariz. 

 (150, 151), Fargo, N. Dak. (151). 



Accessions to the library were reported from the Magyar 

 Tudom. Akad., Budapest, Hungary; Physikalisch-Technische 

 Reichsanstalt, Berlin, Prussia ; Direzione Generale della 

 Statistica, Rome, Italy ; Royal Society of Canada, Montreal ; 

 Scientific Alliance, New York, N. Y. ; Pennsylvania Hos- 

 pital, Pennsylvania State Board of Health, Philadelphia ; 

 Lackawanna Institute of History and Science, Scranton, Pa. ; 

 United States Naval Observatory, Washington, D. C. 



The committee appointed to examine the paper on the 

 " Fossils of the Coal Measures of Arkansas," by J. P. Snuth, 

 reported in favor of its ])ublication and the Society by vote 

 so ordered. 



The following paper was read and referred to the Secreta- 

 ries for action : ' ' On the Second Abdominal Segment in a 

 few Libellulida>," by Martha Freeman Goddard. 



Prof. Cope then made some comments on a recent paper, 

 " On the Evolution of the Teeth of Mammalia," by Flor- 

 entino Ameirhino. 



