MINUTES. vu 



" History of the Study of Greek Vase Paintings," by Stephen 

 B. Luce, Curator of Greek Antiquities, Museum of the Uni- 

 versity of Pennsylvania. (See page 649.) 



" The Naiades of the Upper Tennessee Drainage," by Arnold 

 E. Ortmann, Ph.D., Sc.D., Professor of Physical Geography, 

 University of Pittsburgh. (See p. 521.) 



" A New Type of Insect Larva," by William Morton Wheeler, 

 Ph.D., Sc.D., Professor of Economic Entomology, Bussey 

 Institution, Harvard University. (See p. 293.) 



"A Critical Survey of the Sense of Hearing in Fishes," by 

 George H. Parker, Sc.D., Professor of Zoology, Harvard 

 University. (See p. 69.) 



" The Perfecting Principle," by L. H. Bailey, LL.D., Late Pro- 

 fessor of Horticulture, Cornell University. 



"Medicinal Plants— Present and Future Supplies," by Henry 

 Kraemer, Ph.D., Head of the Dept. of Pharmacology, Uni- 

 versity of Michigan. 

 "Parasitism among the Red Algse," by William A. Setchell, 

 Ph.D., Professor of Botany, University of California. (See 

 P- I55-) 



Afternoon Session, 2 o'clock. 



Albert A. Michelson, Ph.D., Sc.D., LL.D., F.R.S., Vice-President 



in the Chair. 



The following papers were read : 



I. "Preliminary Notes of Some New Species of Agarics" (see 

 p. 354), and 



II. " The Genus Galerula in North America," by George F. At- 

 kinson, Ph.D., Professor of Botany, Cornell University. 

 (See p. 357.) 



" Temperature, Imbibition and Growth," by D. T. MacDougal, 

 Ph.D., LL.D., Director of the Department of Botanical Re- 

 search, Carnegie Institution of Washington. 



"Variation in Blueberry Hybrids," by Frederick V. Coville, 

 Curator of the U. S. National Herbarium, Department of 



