t>3- '895; July 18. — Evidences of Ancient Roadways in Town of 

 Portland — Conjectural Character and Or- 

 igin. H. C. Taylor, M. D. 



64. 1895, July 18. — The Sun as a Dynamo, and the Sun's Dazzle. 

 H. R. Rogers, M. D. 



°5- 1895, July 18. — The Big-Tree Council 1797 and Treaty of 

 1797. Mrs. Anna S. Jones. 



66. 1895, July 18. — Early Memories of Chautauqua. Address of 



James A. Allen, Esq., Buffalo. 



67. 1896, July 24. — Electrical Science as Related to the Solar 



System. H. R. Rogers, M. D. 



68. 1896, July 24. — Ceremonial Scepter, Chipped Flint. Re- 



marks upon by General G. P. Thruston. 



69. 1897, Aug. 4. — Memorial sketch of Life and Character of the 



late Hon. Benj. H. W-illiams, of Buffalo, an 

 honorary member of this Society. W. W. 

 Henderson. 



70. 1897, Aug. 4. — Memorial sketch of the Life and Character of 



the late James A. Allen, of Buffalo, an 

 honorary member of this Society. Hon. 

 Obed Edson. 



71. 1897, Aug. 4. — A Chapter in the Geological History of the 



Chautauqua Lake Region. Prof. Herbert 

 E. Bonsteel, of Cornell University. 



72. 1897, Aug. 4. — Sketch of Amos Sottle as related to early set- 



tlement of County. Marcus Sackett. 



73. 1897, Aug. 4. — The Universe (illustrated). Henry R. 



Rogers, M. D. 



74. 1899, Sept. 29. — The Microscopic Germ. Henry R. Rogers, 



M. D. 



75. 1899, Sept. 29. — Mastodon and Mammoth Fossil Remains in 



Chautauqua County (illustrated by speci- 

 mens). W. W. Henderson. 



76. 1900, July 19. — Phases of Early History of Chautauqua 



County. W. W. Henderson. 



77. 1900, July 19. — Celebration of Opening of Erie Railroad at 



Dunkirk in 1 85 1. Hon. Obed Edson. 



78. 1 90 1, Oct. 3. — 'Reference to Pan-American Exposition and 



Death of President McKinley. W. W. 

 Henderson. 



79. 1 90 1, Oct. 3. — Soil Surveys and Their Value to Agriculture. 



Hon. Newel J. Cheney. 



80. 1901, Oct. 3. — Food Fishes of Chautauqua Lake. Frank W. 



Cheney. 



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