1907.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 417 



October 1. 



Arthur Erwin Brown, D.Sc, Vice-President, in the Chair. 



Fifteen persons present. 



The Secretaries, Librarian and Curators reported on the work of the 

 summer. 



The Publication Committee reported that papers under the follow- 

 ing titles had been presented for publication since the last meeting : 



" Notes on the Leaf Hairs of Lesquerella," by E. G. Vanatta (May 23). 



"Notes on Serranidae," by Ilemy W. Fowler (May 25). 



"Orthoptera from Northern Florida," by James A. G. Rehn and 

 Morgan Hebard (June 12). 



" Bertramia bufonis, a new Sporozoan Parasite of Bufo Icntiginosus," 

 by Helen Dean King (June 12). 



"Moundville Revisited," by Clarence B. Moore (July 11). 



"Crystal River Revisited," by Clarence B. Moore (July 11). 



"Mounds of the Lower Chattahoochee and Lower Flint Rivers,'' 

 by Clarence B. Moore (July 11). 



"Notes on the Ten Thousand Islands, Florida," by Clarence B. 

 Moore (July 11). 



"The Embryology of Fulgur: A Study of the Influence of Yolk on 

 Development," by Edwin G. Conlvlin (July 12). 



"Notes on some Pacific Cirripedes," by Henry A. Pilsbry (July 16). 



"The Anatomy of California Haliotidae," by Clayton F. Palmer 

 (July 23). 



"On the Synonymic History of the Genera Clava 'Martyn and 

 Ceritliium Bruguiere," by William Healy Dall (July 26). 



"Orthoptera of the Families Tettigonidse and Gryllidai from 

 Sapucay, Paraguay," by James A. G. Rehn (August 14). 



"Notes on the Cirripede Genus Megalasma," by Henry A. Pilsbry 

 (September 25). 



"A Collection of Fishes from Victoria, Australia," by Henry W. 

 I'owler (October 1). 

 28 



