PROCEEDINGS. 633 



March 19, 1894.— Stated Meeting. 

 The President in the chair. 



L. F. Eeichling, Frank W. Bancroft, Andrew C. Lawson, John I. Sabin, 

 Joseph W. Hobson and James Spiers were elected resident members. 



Dr. David Starr Jordan delivered a lecture on the Geographical Distribu- 

 tion of Fishes. 



April 2, 1894. — Stated Meeting. 



The President in the chair. 



Frederick W. Woodworth was proposed for membership. 



Donations to the Museum were reported from Capt. J.N. Knowles, Henry 

 Jacobson, U. S. National Museum, Harry W. Deas, Nathan Sanford, John 

 T. Kelley and M. Braverman. 



Additions to the Library: 



From correspondents 268 



By purchase 36 



By donation 5 



By exchange 3 



Prof. William E. Ritter read a paper on the Third Eye of Vertebrates and 

 Some New Light on its Significance. 



April 16, 1894. — Stated Meeting. 

 The President in the chaii'. 

 The following papers were read by title: 



Second Eeport on Lower California Hymenoptera. By Wm. J. Fox. 

 Some Parasitic Hymenoptera from Lower California. By Wm. H. 

 Ashmead. 



Land and Fresh Water Mollusca of Lower California. By J. G. Cooper. 

 On Some Pliocene Fresh Water Fossils of California. By J. G. Cooper. 

 Herman Schussler delivered a lecture on Our Water Supply. 



May 7, 1894. — Stated Meeting. 



The President in the chair. 



S. J. Holmes was proposed for membership. 



Donations to the museum were reported from J. B. McLee, W. N. Jehu, 

 Arnold Meyer, Officer P. Whelan, James L. Lockwood, D. C. Stone, E. E. 

 Wood, Helena Lapidary Co., J. Z. Davis, Smith & Young and E. L. G. 

 Steele. 



