332 SOCIETY OF NATURALISTS. 



Friday, December 28, 9 A.M. General Session. 

 I. Election of new members. 

 II. Election of officers for 1S95. 

 III. Other business that may arise. 

 Friday, 10 A.M. 



I. President's Address. Si/b/ccf : The Work of the 

 Naturalist in the World. 



Prof. C. S. MiNOT, Harvard University. 

 II. Annual Discussion. Subject: Laboratory Teaching 

 of Large Classes. (Addresses limited to 30 minutes each.) 



1 . Introductory. 



Prof. Alpheus Hyatt, Boston Society of Nat- 

 ural History. 



2. Zoological. 



Prof. H. C. BuMPUS, Browfi University. 



3. J^otanical. 



Prof. W. F. Ganong, Smith College. 



4. General Discussion. 



Friday, 7.30 P.M. Annual Dinner of the Society of Natu- 

 ralists and affiliated societies at The Stafford. 



MINUTES. 



FIRST SESSION. 

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Thursday^ December 3j^ 2 P.M. 



President Minot in the chair, and a quorum being present, the 

 Society proceeded to the transaction of business. 



The minutes of the meetings of the Executive Conmiittcc were 

 read by the Secretary. 



The Executive Committee met at Woods Hole on August 7, 

 1894, Professor Minot, Dr. Gardiner, and the Secretary being 

 present. The dates of the annual meeting were fixed for Thurs- 

 day, December 27, and Friday, December 28. The annual din- 

 ner was fixed for Friday, December 28, at 8 P.M. The table at 

 the Marine Biological Laboratory for the summer of 1S94, sub- 



