PROCEEDINGS OF THE ASSOCIATION OF 

 AMERICAN ANATOMISTS. 



SEVENTEENTH SESSION. 



Wistar Institnic of Anatomy, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 

 December 29, 30 and 31, 1903. 



At its general business session, the association adopted the following 

 recommendations made b}^ the executive committee : 



1. That this association express its approval of a project, which con- 

 sists in the organization of an International Congress of Anatomy to be 

 held in Geneva, in the year 1905, and further that this association express 

 its desire to participate in said Congress. 



•2. That Charles S. Minot represent this Association as delegate to 

 the International Congress of Anatomy and, in the event that he be 

 unable to attend the meeting of delegates, the president of this associa- 

 tion be instructed to appoint a substitute. 



The following amendment to Article V of the Constitution, proposed 

 at the session of 1902, was adopted : 



" Candidates for membership must be persons engaged in the investi- 

 gation of anatomical or cognate sciences, and shall be proposed in writ- 

 ing to the executive committee by two members, who shall accompany 

 the recommendation by a list of the candidate's publications together 

 with references." 



The following distinguished European anatomists were elected hon- 

 orary members of this association : 



Professor Wilhelm Waldeyer, Professor of Anatomy, and Director 

 of the Anatomical Institute of the University of Berlin, Germany. 



Professor Carl Toldt, Professor of Anatomy, University of Vienna, 

 Austria. 



Professor Gustav Eetzius, Professor Emeritus, Stockholm, Sweden. 



Professor Camillo Golgi, Professor of Histology and General Path- 

 ology, Pavia, Italy. 



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