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15. Edw. Anthony Spitzka, Columbia University: Preparations showing the 



form of the human heart and the stomacli in their contracted condi- 

 tions. 



16. G. L. Streeter, Johns Hoplcins University: a. Sections showing the 



myelin sheath of material, first stained in toto, and then embedded in 

 paraffin, b. Profile reconstructions showing the development of the 

 nerves in .the occipital region in the human embryo, together with 

 control-dissections of the same region in pig embryos. 



17. R. J. Terry and J. A. Brown, Washington University, St. Louis, Mo.: 



Models of the human temporal bone. 



CONSTITUTION AND LIST OF OFFICEES AND MEMBEES. 



Constitution. 



article i. 



Section 1. The name of the Society shall be the " Association of 

 American Anatomists." 



Section 2. The piirjDOse 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. 



ARTICLE IV. 



The Association shall meet annually, the time and place tov be deter- 

 mined by the Executive Committee. 



ARTICLE V. 



Section 1. Candidates for membership must be persons engaged in 

 the investigation of anatomical or cognate sciences and shall be pro- 

 posed in writing to the Executive Committee by two members, who shall 

 accompany the recommendation by a list of the candidate's publications, 

 together with the references. The election shall take place in open 

 meeting, a two-thirds vote being necessary. . 



