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meetings being held during July and August. Eight of these 
meetings were held in the Historical rooms and two in the Medi- 
cal College. 
The following are the programs: 
January. Annual reports of sections. 
February. “Professor Atwater’s Experiments on the Nu- ° 
tritive Value of Foods,” Dr. H. M. Smith. 
March. “Stellar Astronomy,’ Dr. H. A. Peck. 
April. “Inhibition,” Dr. Gaylord P. Clarke. 
May. “Wireless Telegraphy,” Dr. W. P. Graham. 
June. Miscellaneous program. 
September. “The X Rays,” W. H. Jakway. 
October. “Tumors,” Dr. J. Van Duyn. 
SRoot Fungi,’ Dr j Gy Coulter. 
November. “Gold Mining,” Prof. E. N. Pattee. 
December. “The Dwellings and Customs of the American 
Indians, Dr. F. W. Betts. 
The changes in membership have been as follows: 
Four persons have been elected to active membership, two 
have been changed from the associate to the active list, one has 
been changed from the associate to the corresponding list. One 
active member has died and one has resigned. The membership 
at the opening of 1901 is as follows: Active, 40; associate, 17; 
corresponding, 3; total membership, 60. 
TREASURER’S REPORT. 
The report of the treasurer, Miss Louise W. Roberts, is 
summarized as follows: 
meance-on hand, January, 1900... ..... 5. $ 73.42 
merenes dri the; years -2.tcac eco. oe ws 43.12 
Ota rie cns wrk $116.54 
Peiebursements for the year..-..2....--.... 27.50 
