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Anth'opologicdl Society, Washington. 



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Biological Society, Washington. 



March 24. — Cooper Curtice, Tcsniafimbriata. 

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 'Grampus' in Fish-Culture. 



Philosophical Society, Washington. 



March 31. — C. V. Riley, Some Recent En- 

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 H. A Hazen, Two Balloon Voyages ; Thomas 

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Purdue Scientific Society, Lafayette, Ind. 



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