SCIENCE 



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Miller, Case School of Applied Science, Cleveland, 

 Ohio. 



Gamma Alpha Graduate Scientific Fraternity. — 

 December 30. President, Professor J. I. Tracey, 

 Tale University; secretary, Professor H. E. Howe, 

 Eandolph-Macon College, Ashland, Va. 



PHILADELPHIA 



The American Society of Naturalists. — December 

 31. President, Professor Eoss G. Harrison, Yale 

 University; secretary. Dr. Bradley M. Davis, Uni- 

 versity of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. 



The American Society of Zoologists. — December 

 30-January 1. Eastern Branch: President, Dr. A. 

 Gr. Mayer, Tortugas, Fla. ; secretary, Professor J. 

 H. Gerould, Dartmouth College. Central Branch 

 December 29-January 1: president, Professor H. 

 B. Ward, University of Nebraska; secretary. Pro- 

 fessor W. C. Curtis, University of Missouri, Co- 

 lumbia, Mo. 



The American Physiological Society. — December 

 29-31. President, Dr. S. J. Meltzer, Rockefeller 

 Institute for Medical Research, New York City; 

 secretary. Professor A. J. Carlson, University of 

 Chicago, Chicago, 111. 



The Association of Americam, Anatomists. — De- 

 cember 29-31. President, Professor Ross G. Harri- 

 son, Yale University; secretary. Professor G. Carl 

 Huber, 1330 Hill Street, Ann Arbor, Mich. 



The American Society of Biological Chemists. — 

 December 29-31. President, Professor A. B. Ma- 

 callum. University of Toronto; secretary. Pro- 

 fessor PhUip A. Shaffer, 1806 Locust St., St. Louis, 

 Mo. 



The Society for Pharmacology and Experimental 

 Therapeutics. — December 30-31. President, Dr. 

 Torald Sollmann, Western Reserve University 

 Medical School, Cleveland, Ohio; secretary, Dr. 

 John Auer, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Re- 

 search, New York City. 



NEW YOEK CITY 



The American Mathematical Society. — December 

 30-31. 'President, Professor B. B. Van Vleek, Uni- 

 versity of Wisconsin; secretary. Professor F. N. 

 Cole, 501 West 116th Street, New York City. 

 Chicago, December 26, 27, secretary of Chicago 

 meeting, Professor H. E. Slaught, University of 

 Chicago, Chicago, HI. 



The American Anthropological Association. — 

 December 29-31. President, Professor Roland B. 

 Dixon, Harvard University; secretary. Professor 



George Grant MacCurdy, Yale University, New 

 Haven, Conn. ' 



The American Follc-Lore Society. — December 31. 

 President, John A. Lomax, University of Texas; 

 secretary. Dr. Charles Peabody, 197 Brattle St., 

 Cambridge, Mass. 



PRINCETON 



The Geological Society of America. — December 

 30-January 1. President, Professor Eugene A. 

 Smith, University of Alabama; secretary. Dr. Ed- 

 mund Otis Hovey, American Museum of Natural 

 History, New York City. 



The Association of American Geographers. — 

 Probably meets at Princeton but official informa- 

 tion has not been received. 



The Paleontological Society. — December 31- 

 January 1. President, Dr. Charles D. Walcott, 

 Smithsonian Institution; secretary. Dr. R. S. Bass- 

 ler, U. S. National Museum, Washington, D. C. 



NEW HAVEN 



The Am.erican Psychological Association. — ^De- 

 cember 30-January 1. President, Professor How- 

 ard C. Warren, Princeton University; secretary, 

 W. Van Dyke Bingham, Dartmouth College, Han- 

 over, N. H. 



The America/ii Philosophical Association.- — De- 

 cember 29-31. President, Professor E. B. McGil- 

 vary, University of Wisconsin; secretary. Professor 

 E. G. Spaulding, Princeton, N. J. 



MINNEAPOLIS 



The American Economic Association.— DeaeTmhei 

 27-30. President, Professor David Kinley, Uni- 

 versity of Illinois; secretary. Professor T. N. 

 Carver, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. 



The American Sociological Society. — December 

 27-30. President, Professor Albion W. Small, 

 University of Chicago; secretary, Scott E. W. 

 Bedford, University of Chicago, Chicago, HI. 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



The American Association for Lahor Legisla- 

 tion. — December 30-31. President, Professor W. 

 W. Willoughby, Princeton University; secretary. 

 Dr. John B. Andrews, 131 East 23d St., New York 

 City. 



MONTREAL 



The Society of American Bacteriologists. — De- 

 cember 31-January 2. President, Professor C. E. 

 A. Winslow, College of the City of New York; sec- 

 retary, Dr. A. Parker Kitchens, Glenolden, Pa. 



