Vi MINUTES. [April 23, 



Sir John Murra}-, K.C.B., Sc.D., LL.D., at Edinburgh on March 

 i6th, 1914; set. y;^. 

 The fohowing papers were read : 



" Explorations in the Hudson Bay Regions with references to 

 Unusual Topographic and Hydrographic Features and Min- 

 eral Deposits," by Mr. Ambrose E. Lehman; which was dis- 

 cussed by Mr. Willcox, Mr. Garrison and Mr. DuBois. 



" On Psychology as the Behaviorist Views It," by E. B. Tit- 

 chener, Ph.D., Sc.D., LL.D. 



Stated General Meeting April 2^, 24 and 25, 1914. 



William W. Keen, M.D., LL.D., President, in the Chair. 



Thursday, April 2j — Opening Session. 

 The decease was announced of George William Hill, Sc.D., 

 LL.D., at West Nyack, N. Y., on April 18, 1914; set. 76. 

 The following papers were read : 



" The Physical Cause of the Unsymmetrical Equilibrium of the 

 Earth Between the Land and Water Hemispheres, with a 

 Theorem on the Attraction of the Terrestrial Spheroid," by 

 T. J. J. See, Ph.D., U. S. Naval Observatory, Mare Island, 

 California. 



" Some Observations on the Psychology of Juries and Jurors," 

 by Patterson DuBois, Esq., of Philadelphia. 



" Factors of Influence in the Origin and Circulation of the 

 Cerebro-Spinal Fluid," by Charles H. Frazier, M.D., Pro- 

 fessor of Clinical Surgery, University of Pennsylvania. Dis- 

 cussed by Dr. Crile. 



"Aspects and Methods of the Study of the ]\Iechanism of the 

 Heart Beats," by Alfred E. Cohn, A.B., M.D., Associate in 

 Medicine, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Resarch, New 

 York. (Introduced by Dr. Keen.) Discussed by Dr. Keen. 



" The Kinetic System," by George W. Crile, M.D., Professor of 

 Clinical Surgery, Western Reserve University, Cleveland. 

 Discussed by Dr. Keen and Dr. W. P, Wilson. 



" The Hereditary Basis of Certain Emotional States," by Charles 



