I9I5.] MINUTES. 



IX 



City of New York. (Introduced by Prof. J. P. Remington.) 

 Discussed by Profs. Scott and Remington. 

 "On Oral Endamebiosis," by Allen J. Smith, M.D., Sc.D., 

 LL.D., Professor of Pathology, University of Pennsylvania. 

 Discussed by Prof. Bogert. 

 " Certain Factors Conditioning Nervous Responses," by Stewart 

 Paton, M.D., Lecturer in Biology, Princeton University. 

 Discussed by Profs. Donaldson and Scott. 

 " The Rights and Obligations as to Neutralized Territory," by 



Charlemagne Tower, LL.D., of Philadelphia. 

 " Physiographic Features as a Factor in the European War," 

 by Douglas W. Johnson, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Phys- 

 iography, Columbia University. (Introduced by Mr. Henry 

 G. Bryant.) 

 " The Pronouns and Verbs in Sumerian," by J. Dyneley Prince, 

 Ph.D., Professor of Semitic Languages, Columbia University, 

 New York. (Read by title.) 

 " A New Form of Nephelometer," by J. T. W. Marshall, Harri- 

 man Research Laboratory, Roosevelt Hospital, New York. 

 Dr. Stewart Paton a newly-elected member and the Hon. Simeon 

 E. Baldwin, elected to membership in 1910, subscribed the Laws 

 and were admitted into the Society. 

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Friday Evening — 8.1 j o'clock. 



William Morris Davis, Sc.D., Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of 

 Geology, Harvard University, gave an illustrated lecture, " On 

 New Evidence for Darwin's Theory of Coral Reefs." A statement 

 of the chief results of a Shaler Memorial Voyage across the Pacific 

 in 1914, with Studies of the Fiji Group, New Caledonia, the Loyalty 

 Islands, the New Hebrides, the Great Barrier Reef of Australia and 

 the Society Islands. 



Saturday, April 24. 



Executive Session — g).;^o A.M. 



William W. Keen, M.D., LL.D., President, in the Chair. 



Pending nominations for membership were read and spoken to. 

 Dr. L. A. Bauer and Secretary Brown were appointed tellers of 

 election and the Society proceeded to ballot for members. 



