84 BULLETIN OF THE 



£/at du pouls carotidien pendant le travail intellectuel, Archives de Phys. norm, 

 et path., Sept. -Oct., 1881, p. 741. 



co Barker — p. 11, op. cit., supra. 



61 HlRSCH — Determination telegraphique de la difference de longitude entre les 

 observatoires de Geneve et de Neuchatel, Geneve et Bale, 1864. Donders — in 

 Reichert and Du Bois-Reymond's Archiv., 1868, p. 657. 



62 T. H. Huxley — The connection of the Biological Sciences with Medicine, 

 The Popular Science Monthly, October, 1881, p. 800. 



At the conclusion of the reading the thanks of the Society were 

 voted to the President for his able and instructive address. 



208th Meeting. (11th Annual Meeting,) December 17, 1881. 



The President in the chair. 



Forty-four members present. 



The minutes of the last annual meeting were read and adopted. 



The Secretary, Mr. Theodore Gill, read the list of members 

 who had been elected since the last annual meeting. 



The Treasurer read to the Society his report upon the receipts, 

 expenditures, and remaining funds of the Society for the year now 

 about to close. He also read the list of members whose dues had 

 been paid. 



The Chair then reported to the Society a resolution of the Gen- 

 eral Committee, which is as follows : 



Resolved, That the President be requested to ask the Society to 

 appoint a committee to audit the Treasurer's report, and to com- 

 municate the result of their audit to the Society at its next meeting. 



- In accordance with this request, and also with that of the Treas- 

 urer, it was moved and carried that the Chair appoint a committee 

 of three for the purpose named in the resolution. 



The Chair appointed a Committee of Audit, consisting of Messrs. 

 John Jay Knox, G. K. Gilbert, and Robert Fletcher. 



Mr. Thornton A. Jenkins then offered the following resolution : 



Resolved, That all persons who have resigned membership in the 

 Society, or failed in their duties as provided for in the rules of the 



