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January 25, 1906. — Adjourned meeting. Lecture, "The 

 Conflict of Languages," by Henry L. Broomall. 



February i, 1906. — Regular monthly meeting. Dr. 

 William H. P'urness, 3rd, was elected to membership. The 

 Publication Committee reported the issue of the second number 

 of the Proceedings. T. Chalkley Palmer and Dr. W. T. 

 W. Dickeson spoke at length upon Earth and Fish Worms. 

 Carolus M. Broomall and Henry L. Broomall referred to the 

 so-called Horse Hair Worm and described its characteristics. 



February 8, 1906. — Adjourned meeting. Paper on 

 " Fvcclesiastes," by Jacob B. Brown. 



February 15, 1906. — Adjourned meeting. Illustrated 

 lecture, " Italy," by Dr. Alice Rogers Easby. 



February 22, 1906. — Adjourned meeting. Illustrated 

 lecture, " Cerebral Localization," by Dr. Edwin B. Twitmeyer. 



March i, 1906. — Regular monthly meeting. Thomas 

 McCoUin, Maud Josephine Josaphare and Dr. Morton P. 

 Dickeson were elected to membership. Report was made of 

 the receipt from Benjamin H. Smith of a complete set of the 

 genus Crataegus, as found in Delaware county. Sanford 

 Omensetter reported the presence of the Field Sparrow\ T. C. 

 Palmer spoke at some length on Tadpoles and Salamanders. 



March 8, 1906. — Adjourned meeting. Lecture, "The 

 Care of the House Beautiful," by Dr. Trimble Pratt. 



March 15, 1906. — Adjourned meeting. Illustrated lec- 

 ture, "The Caroline Islands," by Dr. W. H. Furness, 3rd. 



March 22, 1906. — Adjourned meeting. Illustrated lec- 

 ture, " The Great Antiquity of Man," by Prof. A. T. Clay. 



March 29, 1906. —Adjourned meeting. Illustrated lec- 

 ture. " Southern California," by Prof. George A. Hoadley. 



