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Professor Mi not spoke of the difficulties that teachers meet 

 with in handhng large classes in the laboratory, and suggested that 

 at the next meeting of the Society the subject be discussed. Carried. 



The Society then heard the two following addresses on " Recent 

 Discoveries regarding the Cell : " 



(i) Presentation of the subject from the chemico-physiologi- 

 cal side, Prof. R. H. Chittenden. 



(2) Consideration of the subject from the zoological side, 

 Prof. E. L. Mark. 



Prof. W. P. Wilson was unable to be present at the meeting to 

 take the part assigned him.' 



In the general discussion that followed these addresses the fol- 

 lowing members took part: Professors Minot, Mark, E. B. 

 Wilson, Morgan, Conn. 



The meeting adjourned. 



APPENDIX. 



Immediately after the meeting a motion was carried expressing 

 the gi'atitude of the members of the Society to the authorities of 

 Yale University, and to the local committee, for the hospitable 

 reception extended to the members of the Society. 



It has been arranged by the Executive Committee that the ne:xt 

 meeting of the Society will be held in Baltimore, Md. 



The members of the Society have subscribed for an investiga- 

 tor's room at the Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods IIoll, 

 Mass., for the summer of 1894. Applications should be sent to 

 the Secretary, Dr. W. A. Setchell, Yale University. 



