62 Cincinnati Society of Natural History. 



Indiana Academy of Science, at Richmond, on May 12 and 

 13. Upon motion of Prof. Harper, the invitation was accepted 

 with thanks, and the Secretary instructed to acknowledge 

 same. 



Mr. Dury, on ])ehalf of the committee appointed to draft a 

 memorial on Dr. A. J. Howe, submitted a report, which was 

 received, and referred to the Publication Committee. 



Mr. Davis L. James, on behalf of the Publication Com- 

 mittee, read the following papers by title, to-wit : 



North American Helicosporae, by A. P. Morgan. 



Variations of Intermediate Forms of Certain Asters, by W. 

 C. Werner. 



Photographing Natural History Objects Without a Camera, 

 by W. A. Kellerman. 



And were, upon motion, referred to the Publishing Com- 

 mittee. 



Mr. Charles Dury reported to the Society a new species of 

 slug (Limax maximus) brought to this country from (lermany. 



Col. J. W. Abert being called. upon, gave an interesting talk 

 upon artistic topics, discussing in order some strange features 

 of perspective-reflection in the water, and a comparison of 

 the work of Guido and Raphael. 



Rkoular MpnrriNC, June 7, 1S92. 



President T. \\. Collier in the chair. 



Minutes of last meeting read and approved. 



Tho.se gentlemen whose applications were recorded at the 

 last meeting were duly elected. 



Dr. P. M. Bigncy was nominated by Prof. G. W. Harper for 

 Trustee. Upon motion of Mr. Dury, the Secretary was 

 instructed to cast the ballot of the Society for Dr. Bigney, 

 which he did, and the gentleman was declared duly elected. 



The President called attention to the deaths of Dr. R. M. 

 Byrnes and Mr. Jo.seph ("ireen. Upon motion, the Chair 

 appointed the following committees : 



Upon death of Dr. Byrnes — J. Ralston .Skinner, Dr. O. I). 

 Norton and Prof. G. W. Harper. 



Upon death of Mr. Green - T. II. Kellcy, \\. J. Car|)enter 

 and R. D. Jones. 



