X1V National Geographic Magazine. 
January 26, 1894. 90th meeting. 
Assembly Hall of Cosmos Club, 8 pm. President Hubbard 
in the chair. Attendance, 75. 
The thanks of the Society were voted to Mr G. K. Gilbert for 
his able and instructive course of afternoon lectures. 
The general topic, Alaskan Boundary Surveys, was discussed 
in detail by Mr J. A. Flemer, Mr E. F. Dickins, Mr O. H. Titt- 
mann, Mr J. F. Pratt, and Lieutenant A. P. Niblack, U.S. N., 
the last three of whom used lantern-slide illustrations. 
February 2, 1894. 91st meeting. 
Builders’ Exchange Hall, 8 pm. Attendance, 300. 
Annual address by the President, Hon Gardiner G. Hubbard, 
on The Geographic Progress of Civilization, illustrated by lan- 
tern slides. 
February 9, 1894. 92d meeting. 
Assembly Hall of Cosmos Club, 8 pm. President Hubbard 
in the chair. ; 
Hon Edwin Willits introduced the speaker, Dr C. Hart Mer- 
riam, who read a paper on Geographic Discoveries Made by the 
Biological Expeditions of the United States Department of 
Agriculture. 
February 16, 1894. Special meeting. 
Builders’ Exchange Hall,8 pm. President Hubbard in the 
chair. Attendance, 500. 
Hon-George C. Perkins, United States Senate, delivered an illus- 
trated lecture on Pacific and Arctic Ocean Whaling Industry. 
February 23, 1894. 93d meeting. 
Assembly Hall of Cosmos Club, 8pm. President Hubbard 
in the chair. Attendance, 50. 
Professor Mark W. Harrington read a paper on Weather Mak- 
ing, Ancient and Modern. : 
March 2, 1894. Special meeting. 
Builders’ Exchange Hall,8 pm. President Hubbard in the 
chair. Attendance, 300. 
Major J. W. Powell delivered an address upon The Water 
Supply of the United States. 
