ACADEMY of SCIENCE of St. Loeuss 
The Academy of Science of St; Louis was. founded in 
1856 -and ‘has. continously provided a congenial meeting 
Scientific interest. A’ valuable library has been built up 
through exchange of. publications with other scientific o rgan- 
izations, particularly foreign societies. ‘The Transactions 
and the Bulletin, the latter a moathly publication, are supplied. 
to each ‘member as issued. The Academy has adopted the 
establishment of a permanent: home and-a science museum a 
one of its major activities. Membership is’ not limited to 
those. actively engaged as scientific workers; those interested 
in science are equally welcome.  _ 
Meetings aré held on the second and fourth Weteeadiye 
of each month at 8:15 P.M. in the Auditorium of Wilson 
Hall, Washington University. Each member is notified of 
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‘Many of the early volumes of the Tran sactions of. a 
Academy of Science of St, Louis are ‘still available. Volumes sas 
ew of ‘the Avesta ages still atc ae 
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: No. 4, Robertson, Chavié si ad Insects 
Cota, Robertson, es r ha Fone td I 
Volume VII, - ; 
No.! Eee Glatfel lter, N. M- t Reaiene ‘ot Salix i missouirensis < to s8. ‘cordata pas Eee 
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v | 16 Baker, Frank Collins—Critiea es on the Miaricidee 
Boige a Baker, Frank c line The molluscan fauna of ‘western ‘New ‘York oes 
in. (2, Welter, Stuart -Kinderh ae i ea oe Bowe ae 
we hook faunal studies, Le seceecereneetinnenne ai cenae 
