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Dr. John Van Duyn gave an interesting talk entitled: 
ANIMAL MORPHOLOGY. 
This was illustrated with a large number of microscopic. 
slides. . 
Additional facts along this same line were given by Prof. 
F. P. Knowlton. 
A committee of five consisting of Dr. A. C. Mercer, Charles 
W. Hargitt, John Van Duyn, Mrs. L. L. Goodrich, and Miss 
Louise W. Roberts was appointed to act as a committee of 
arrangements for the summer meeting of the American Micro- 
scopical Society. 
JUNE 17, 1808. 
TWENTY-SECOND REGULAR MEETING. 
Pror. J. A. DAKIN in the chair. 
Fifteen persons present. 
Mr. C. W. Wheelock outlined the work in the geological 
section. ‘The season has been spent in making a careful study of 
the fauna of the Goniatite Limestone, the glacial evidences, and 
the chemical analysis of the Salina formation. 
In the Botanical section Miss L. W. Roberts reported the 
discovery of the horned poppy, Glaucium luteum, new to this 
county. Because of the unfavorable weather fewer excursions 
were made than in previous years. 
Mr. John A. Dakin reported one excursion of the Zoologic 
section; he is also contemplating the preparation of a life history 
of the birds of the county. 
SEPTEMBER 16, 1808. 
TWENTY-THIRD REGULAR MEETING. 
Dr. W. M. BEAucHAmpP in the chair. 
