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On motion this report was accepted and the committee discharged Avith 

 thanks. 



It was moved by Doctor Burt G. Wilder and seconded by Doctor Edw. 

 Anthony Spitzka: 



1. That there be appointed a Committee on Brain Bequests and 

 Methods. 



2. That said committee be requested to report at as early a meeting as 

 practicable upon the following points : (a) A General Form of Brain Be- 

 quest; (b) Methods of removing the brain and of its transportation, 

 preservation, study, delineation and description. 



3. That the committee consist of Doctors Ales Hrdlicka, Edw. Anthony 

 Spitzka and Burt G. Wilder, 



Motion was carried and Doctor Burt G. Wilder was made chairman of 

 the committee. 



Forty-one new members were elected. 



Dr. Charles E. Bardeen was elected member of the Executive Com- 

 mittee for term expiring in 1909. 



Treasurer's Report for the Year 1904. 



Balance on hand December 24, 1903 $126.94 



Dues for 1904 800.00 



$926.94 $926.94 

 Expenditures for 1904: 



Expenses of Secretary for Philadelphia meeting, 1903 . . . $24.00 

 To Association's share of expenses for last Congress of 



American Physicians and Surgeons S4.80 



To American Journal of Anatomy for 162 subscriptions 



at $4.50 729.00 



To American Journal of Anatomy for reprints of Pro- 

 ceedings and Abstracts of papers 8.85 



Envelopes and postage 18.00 



Printing 14.25 



$878.90 $878.90 



Balance on hand December 24, 1904 $48.04 



Dr. Charles S. Minot, Embryological Laboratory, Harvard Medical 

 School, Presidential Address. — Genetic Interpretations in the Domain 

 of Anatomy, {See American Journal of Anatomy, Vol. IV, No. 2.) 



