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(2) Bulletin of CornaJl University (Science), Nos. 1 and 2. 



(3) Second and third Reports of Cornell University Experiment Stations, 



1882-83, 1883-84, 1884-85. 



(4) Notes on the Geological History of Cayuga and Seneca Lakes, by 



C. W. Foote. 



(5) Ithaca and its Eesources, Kurtz, 1883. 



(6) Library Bulletin of Cornell University, Vol. I., Nos 1-13. 



3. Science, Vol. VII., Nos. 158 and 159. 



4. The Iowa Historical Record for January, 1886. 



5. BuUetin of the California Academy of Science, No. 4, January, 1886. 



6. The Chemical News, February 5, 1886. 



7. Illustrated Journal of Patented Inventions, No. 58, February 5, 1886. 



8. Scottish Geographical Magazine, Vol. 11., No. 2, February, 1886. 



9. Journal of the Quekett Microscopical Club, Series II., Vol. II., No. 14, 



February, 1886. 



10. The Lancet, London, January 23rd, 1886. 



11. Midland Naturalist, No. 98, February, 1886. 



12. Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society, Vol. VIII., No. 2, Feb- 



ruary, 1886. 



13. Records of the Geological Survey of India, Vol. XVIII., Part 4, 1885. 



14. Electricite, 30 Janvier, 1886. 



15. Wochenschrift des oesterreichischen Ingenieur und Architekten Vereines, 



Wien, 29 Januar, 1886. 



16. Gazetta Chamica Italiana, Palermo, Anno XV., 1885, Fascicoli I. -IX. 



17. Bulletino della Societa Geografica Italiana, Ser. II., Vol. XL, Fasc. I., 



Gennaio, 1886. 



18. Bulletino di Bibliografia e di Storia delle Scienze Matematiche e Fisiche. 



Tomo XVIII, Aprile, 1885, Roma. 



19. Societa Storica per la Provincia e Antica Diocese di Como, Vol. 5" Fasc, 



17°. 



20. Compte Rendu de la Societe de Geographic, 1886, Nos. 2 et 3, Paris. 



21. Memoires de 1' Academic des Sciences, Inscriptions, et Belles Lettres de 



Toulouse, Hinticime Serie, Tome VII., Premier et Deuxidme Sem- 

 estre, 1885. 



22. M»hnoires et Compte Rendu des Travaux de la Societe des Ingenieurs 



Civils, Septemtre, 1885. 



23. Journal des Societes Scientifiques, 3 F^virer, 1886. 



24. Zeitschrift fiir Physiologische Chemie, X. Band, 1 u. 2 Hefte, Strassburg. 



Total, 56. 



The following were elected members : Rev. J. F. McCurdy, 

 Ph. D. D. J. Gibb Wishart, B.A., M.D., Thos. J. Burgess, M.D. 



Mr. David Boyle read a paper on " The Persistence of Sav- 

 agery in Civilization." 



The key-note to this paper was struck in the following sentence : 

 — " As pre-natal life appears to present us in epitome with a history 

 of tlie development of our race from a merely animal point of view, 

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