Record. XXV 
June 7, 1909: 
W. E. McCourt.—The Onondago Cave. 
F. E. Nipper.—Electrical Discharge. 
October 18, 1909: 
R. J. Watiace.—The Physical Possibilities and Lim- 
itations of ‘‘Autochron’’ Color Photography. 
November 1, 1909: 
A. S. Lanesporr.—Lightning and Lightning Protec- 
tion. 
November 15, 1909: 
J. J. Kesster.—Metals and Alloys erdee the Micro- 
scope. 
December 6, 1909: 
R. R. Gares.—The Cytological Aspect of Evolution 
by Mutation. 
December 20, 1909: 
V. E. Emmet.—Observations on the Differentiation 
of Regenerating Epidermal and Striated Muscle 
Tissue. 
F. E. Nreper.—Electrical Discharge. 
(Published in the Transactions, Vol. XIX., No. 1, 1910.) 
MEETING oF JaAnvuARY 6, 1908. 
The Academy of Science of St. Louis met in the Acad- 
emy Building, 3817 Olive Street, at 8 p. m., January 6, 
1908; President Woodward in the chair; attendance 16. 
The President delivered his address as President of the 
Academy for the year 1907.4 
The Treasurer’s report for the year 1907 was sub- 
mitted.® 
The report of the Curators for 1907 was read.® 
The report of the Librarian for 1907 was presented. ‘ 
‘Transactions, Vol. XVII, page li. 
‘Transactions, Vol. XVII, page liv. (Incorporated in President’s 
Report.) 
*Transactions, Vol. XVII, page lix. 
"Transactions, Vol. XVII, page lvi. 
