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11. James Playfair MecMurrich: Muscle anomalies. (Department of Anato- . 
my, University of Michigan.) 
12. William S. Miller: a, Models, drawings and preparations showing the 
distribution of the bronchial blood-vessels; b, The lymphatics of the 
lung of Necturus. (Department of Anatomy, University of Wisconsin. ) 
13. A. G. Pohlman: Muscle anomalies. (Department of Anatomy, Univer- 
sity of Indiana.) ; 
14. D. G. Revell: a, Preparations from the human stomach, showing the 
distribution of mucus and zymogen in the glands; b, Intestinal epi- 
thelium, including goblet cells and Paneth cells from the human stom- 
ach in the neighborhood of the oesophagus. (Hull Laboratory of Anat- 
omy, University of Chicago.) 
15. George E. Shambaugh: Preparations to illustrate cell processes in the 
sulcus spiralis externus. (Hull Laboratory of Anatomy, University of 
Chicago.) 
16. G. L. Streeter: Wax models of the membranous labyrinth and acoustic 
nerve complex reconstructed from human embryos. (Anatomical Lab- 
oratory, Johns Hopkins University. ) 
17. Robert J. Terry: Wax reconstructions of the nasal skeleton of Amblysto- 
ma. (Department of Anatomy, Washington University, St. Louis.) 
CONSTITUTION AND LIST OF OFFICERS AND MEMBERS. 
CONSTITUTION. 
ARTICLE I. 
Section 1. The name of the Society shall be the “ Association of 
American Anatomists.” 
Section 2. The purpose of the Association shall be the advancement 
of anatomical science. 
ARTICLE II. 
The officers of the Association shall consist of a President, two Vice- 
Presidents, and a Secretary, who shall also act as Treasurer. The officers 
shall be elected by ballot every two years. 
ARTICLE III. 
The management of the affairs of the Association shall be delegated 
to an Executive Committee, consisting of seven members, including the 
President and Secretary, ex-officio. One member of the Executive Com- 
mittee shall be elected annually. 
