1901.] NATURAL SCIENCES OF PHILADELPHIA. 491 



August G. 

 Mr. Benjamin Smith Lyman in the Chair. 



Seven persons present. 



A paper entitled "Notices of Xew Laud Snails from the 

 Japanese Empire," by Henry A. Pilsbry, was presented for pub- 

 lication. 



The death of D. Calvin INIensch, M.D., Ph.D., a member, 

 July 30, and of Charles Mohr, a correspondent, July 17, 1901, 

 were announced. 



August 20. 

 Mr. Arthur Erwin Brown, Vice-President, in the Chair. 



Seven persons present. 



Papers under the following titles were presented for publication : 



"A New Species of Coluber from "Western Texas," by Arthur 

 Erwin Brown, 



' ' Peculiarities of the Terrestrial Larva of the Urodelous Batra- 

 chian Plethodon cinereus," by Thomas H. Montgomery, Jr. 



The death of Louis Schneider, a member, August 14, 1901, was 

 announced. 



August 27. 

 Mr. Benjamin Smith Lyman in the Chair. 

 Seven persons present. 



Thomas Lauder Bruuton, of London, was elected a (Correspondent. 

 The following were ordered to be printed : 



