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The lymphatics and the lymph circulation with dem- 

 strations of specimens and apparatus, by Dr. Grant S. 

 Hopkins, Ithaca. 



New points in photo-micographs and cameras, by W. 

 H. Walmsey, Chicago. 



The question of correct naming and use of micro- 

 reagants, by Miss V. A. Latham, M. D., Chicago. 



A new way of marking objectives, by Dr. Wm. C. 

 Krauss, Buffalo. 



Demonstrations of histological preparations by the 

 projection microscope, by Drs. Krauss and Mallonee, 

 Buffalo. 



Improvements in the collodion method, by Prof. S. H. 

 Gage, Ithaca. 



The Syracuse solid watch-glass for microscopical pur- 

 poses, by Dr. A. Clifford Mercer, Syracuse, N. Y. 



A metal centering block for mounting, by Magnus 

 Pflaum, Pittsburg, Pa. 



A new method of making wax-cells and of mounting 

 in glycerine, by Magnus Pflaum, Pittsburg, Pa. 



FRIDAY AFTERNOON. 



The afternoon was taken up with the business meet- 

 ing, which was held in McGraw Hall at 3 o'clock. 



The Secretary of the society, Dr. Seaman, from an 

 overwhelming amount of work and the death of a mem- 

 ber of his family who had rendered him great assistance, 

 felt compelled to resign the Secretaryship. 



For the coming year the officers elected are : Presi- 

 dent, Dr. A. Clifford Mercer, F. R. M. S., of Syracuse, 

 N. Y. ; Vice-Presidents, Edward Pennock, of Philadel- 

 phia, Pa., and Miss V. A. Latham, M. D., D. D. S., of 

 Chicago ; Secretary, Dr. Wm. C. Krauss, of Buffalo, N. 

 Y. ; Executive Committee, Prof. C. H. Eigenmann, 

 Bloomington, Ind. ; Hermann Schrenk, St. Louis, Mo., 

 and Miss M. A. Booth, Longmeadow, Mass. 



