March 1, 1895.] 



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.Wollnscan Fauna of Michigan : Mr. Bryant 



Walker. 

 1(). Di)itoma Patalosum; A Parasite of the 



Crayji^h: Mr. C. H. Lander. 

 17. Baetei-la and the Dairy: Prof. C. D. 



Smith. 

 IS. Tendeiicleji In Michigan Horticfidture : Mr. 



A. A. Crozier. 

 l!l. Futile E.rperlmentj< for the Improvement of 



Agriculture : Dr. Manly Miles. 



THE academy of NATURAL SCIENCES OF 

 PHILADELPHIA. 



Professor Daniel G. BrintonIs giving a 

 couree of six lectures, entitled A Survey of 

 the Science of Man. on Mondays, January 

 28, February 4. 11, 18, 25, and March 4, 

 1895, in the Lecture Hall of the Academj'. 



The lectures are : 



1. The Physical Faculties of 3Ian. 



2. The Mental Faculties of Man. 



3. The Social Faculties of 3Ian 



4. The A rtlitlc Faculties of Man 



5. The Religious Faculties of Man. 

 ti. The Progress of the Pace. 



GEOLOCilCAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON. 

 FEB. 13. 



Discussion of Field Methods : (1) How do you 

 determine the Thickness of Strata f Sym- 

 posium opened bj' Mr. G. K. Gilbert. 

 General discussion is invited. 



Bapid Section Work In Horizontal Rods : Mr. 

 M. R. Campbell. 



Neii'ly Discovered Dyke mar Syracuse, X. Y.: 

 Messrs. N. H. Darton and J. F. Kemp. 

 Whitman Cross, Secretary. 



philosophical society OF WASHINGTON. 

 FEB. 16. 



Biographical Sketch of James Clarke Welling: 



Mr. J. Howard Gore. 

 Biographical Sketch of Robert Stanton Avery: 



Mr. L. D. Shidy. 

 Biographical Sketch of Garrick Mallery : Mr. 



Robert Fletcher. 



The Central American Rainfall: Mr. Mark 

 W. Harrington. 



William C. Winlock, Secretary. 



FORTNIGHTLY' SCIENTIFIC CLUB IN THE UNI- 

 VERSITY OF MINNESOTA. 

 Jan. 19, 1895. 

 The Vivisection of Plants : Mr. D. T. Mac- 



Dougal. 

 Is Man Woman's Equal f The Zoologist's 

 answer and some of its consequences : 

 Professor H. F. Nachtrieb. 

 Feb. 2, 1895. 

 The Departure of the Ice Sheet from Lake Su- 

 perior and the more Eastern Laurenflan 

 Lakm: Mr. Warren Upham. 

 Some Things People Ought to Know About 

 Micro- Organisms : Dr. Chas. N. Hewett. 

 Feb. 16, 1895. 

 The Detection of Star Motions in the Line of 



Sight: Professor J. F.Downey. 

 The Constitution of Matter : Dr. G. B. Frank- 

 fortek. 



SCIENTIFIC JOURNALS. 

 THE AMERICAN NATURALIST, FEB. 



The Philosophy of Floiver Seasons, and the 

 Phcenologleal Relations of the Entomophllous 

 Flora and the Anthophllous In.iect Fauna: 

 (Illustrated.) Charles Robertson. 



Insanity In Royal Families; A Study In He- 

 redity : Alice Bodington. 



The Slgnlfieance of Anomalies: Thomas 

 DWIGHT, M. D., LL. D. 



Editor's Table; Recent Literature; Recent 

 Books and Pamphlets. 



General Notes ; Geography and Travels ; Min- 

 eralogy ; Petrography ; Geology ; Botany ; 

 Zoology; Entomology; Embryology; Arclur- 

 ology and Ethnoloyy ; Microscopy : On a New 

 Method of Entrapping. Killing. Embed- 

 ding and Orienting Infusoria and other 

 very small Object.s for the Microtome. 

 (Illustrated.) 



Proceedings of Scientific Societies; Scientijic 

 Keivs. 



