PROCEEDINGS, 63I 



Jaunary 15, 1894. — Stated Meeting. 

 The President in the chair. 



James Spiers and L. F. Reichling were proposed for membership. 

 C. C. Eiedy, C. J. Sechrist and Oliver P. Jenkins were elected resident 

 members. 



Dr. Gustav Eisen read a lecture on "Lower California, its Climate. 

 Scenery and Eesonrces," ilhastrated with stereopticon views. 



February, 5, 1894. — Stated Meeting. 



The President in the chair. 



Joseph W. Hobson was proi^osed for membership. 



The donation was reported of 350 plants from Denmark, a gift to the 

 herbarium from Mr. Ditlyf Thaanum. 



Additions to the Library: 



From correspondents 130 



By purchase 26 



By donation 12 



Dr. H. H. Behr read a paper on Dr. Muller's Antidote to Snake Bite. 

 Miss Alice Eastwood read a paper on Alpine Flora of Mount Shasta. 

 W. L. Watts read a paper on Sulphur Deposits of the Sunset Oil District, 

 Kern Co., Cal. 



February 19, 1894. — Stated Meeting. 



The President in the chair. 



Frank W. Bancroft and J. H. Sanger were proposed for membership. 



Dr. B. W. Evermaun, of the U. S. Fish Commission, delivered a lecture 

 on the Fur Seal Investigations of the U. S. Fish Commission Steamer Al- 

 batross in 1892, illustrating his remarks will stereopticon views. 



A vote of thanks was tendered Dr. Evermaun. 



March 5, 1894.— Stated Meeting. 

 The President in the chair. 



Donations to the museum were reported from W. L. Watts, A. F. Spear, B. 

 E. de B. Lopez, Charles Bellman, J. D. Clark, H. W. Turner, W. F. Nolte, 

 Mrs. E. C. B. Fassett, Mrs. Boland and J. H. Corbin. 



Additions to the Library: 



From correspondents 146 



By purchase 23 



By donation 2 



