PPOGGGDINGS. 



Two HUNDKED AND FOUKTH MEETING, 



January 14, 1893. 



Vice-President Dr. Baker in the chair, and tliirty-one mem- 

 bers present. 



Mr. AValter H. Evans was elected an active member. 



Dr. Erwin F. Smith presented a paper entitled Additional 

 Notes on Peach Rosette.* 



Mr. D. G. Fairchild presented some Notes on Apple and 

 Pear Fusicladii. The paper was discussed by Messrs. Erwin 

 F. Smith and Waite. 



Prof. L. F. Ward spoke upon The New BoTANY.f Prof. 

 Ward's communication was discussed by Dr. Baker. 



Drs. Theobald Smith and V. A. Moore followed with a com- 

 munication upon The Growth of Bacteria through the 

 Pasteur-Chamberland Filter. :|; 



Two Hundred and Fifth Meeting, 

 January 28, 1893. 



Mr. L. O. Howard in the chair, and thirty-one persons 

 present. 



Messrs. D. D. Luke and H. H. Doubleday were elected 

 active members. 



Prof. Robert T. Hill })resented some Notes on the Pale- 

 ontology OF the Comanche Series. § The paper was dis- 

 cussed by Messrs. Stanton and Ward. 



*Journal of Mycology, vii, pp. 22H-232, 1893. 



tScience, N. Y., xxi, pp. 43-44, Jan. 27. 



JZur Pj-iifung der Pasteur-Chamberland Filter, <Centralblatt f. 

 Bakteriologie un^l Par.ssitenkunde, xii, pp. 628-029, 1892. 



^Paleontology of the Cretaceous Formations of Texas. — The Inverte- 

 brate Paleontology of the Trinity Divisions. <Proc. Biol. Soe. Wash., Vol. 

 viii, pp. 9-40, pis. i-viii, 1893. 



