202 TRANSACTIONS OF THE " lMAKCH 22, 



(45.) Comptes rendu?, LXXXV., 1214 and 1220. 



(46.) Ann. chim. phys. [5], XV., 132. 



(47.) Coniptes rendus, XCVI., 1140 et seq., and Cheni. News, XLIX., 

 13. Also Coniptes rendus, XCVIII., Jan. 28tli. 1884. 



(48.) Olzewski. Comptes rendus. C, Feb. 9lh, 1885. 



(49.) Cheni. News. LIL, 201 (1885). 



(50.) Fleitman in 1879. Of. Chem. News, L., 3 (1884). 



(51.) Dingler's polvt. J., 1882. 



(52.) Nature, XXXII. 354 (1885). 



(53.) Chem. News. XLVII., 67, and L.. 41. 



(54.) Nature. XXXII. 



(55.) Liebig's Annalen, CCXX., 168. 



(56.) Protok. Kuss. phys. chem. Ges., lb-84. 458. 



(57.) Report on Glucose, prepared by the National Acad. Sci. U. S. 

 Internal Revenue. Washington, 1884.' 



(58.) Sorghum, its Culture and Uses. Press of the Chamber of Com- 

 merce. New York, 1885. 



(59.) Sugar Industry of the United States. Dept. Agriculture, Chemi- 

 cal Division, Bulletin No. 5. Washington. 1885. 



(60.) Notes on the Literature of Explosions, in Proceedings U. S. 

 Naval Institute, Nos. 20. 21, 22, 24. 27. 29, 32, 33. 



(01.) Trans. Roy. Soc. Edinburgh, XVI. (1849), and XX. (1851). 



(62.) Ber. d. chem. Ges., XVII.. 514 (1884). 



(63.) Idem, XV., 2893. and XVI. 



(64.) Zeitschr. f. cliem., 1871, 117. 



(65.) Ber. d. chem. Ges., XV. 



(66.) Journ. Chem. Soc, London. 1885. 



(67.) Naturwiss. Rundschau, I., 1. (1886). 



(68.) Graebeund Liebermann. Liebig's Annalen, Suppl.. Bd. VII., 300. 



(69.) Tiemann, Ber. d. chem. Ges.. VII.. 613. 



(70.) Perkin, Liebig's Annalen, CXLVIL, 230. 



(71.) Baeyer. Ber. d. chem. Ges., III., 515. 



(72.) Horbaczewski, Ber. d. chem. Ges.. XV., 2678. 



(73.) Erlenmeyer and Lipp, Ber. d. chem. Ges., XV., 1006 and 1544. 



(74.) Arthur Michael, Am. Chem. J., V., 171. 



(75.) von Pechmann, Ber. d. chem. Ges., XVII., 929. 



(76.) Ladenburg and Roth, Ber. d. chem. Ges., XVII., 514. 



(77.) Merck, Ber. d. chem. Ges., XVIII., 2264. 



(78.) Dr. Armstrong. 



March 22, 1886. 

 Stated Meeting. 

 The President, Dr. J. S. Newberry, in the chair. 

 One hundred and two persons present. 

 Mrs. Erminnie A. Smith read a paper on 



SIGNIFICANCE OF FLORA TO THE IROQUOIS. 

 DISCU.SS10N. 



Mr. L. E. Chittenden referred to the possible importance of 

 the studv of veafetable remedies of the Indians. 



