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ANNALS NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 
Amadeus W. Grabau, Summary of the Symposium on Geologic Corre¬ 
lation PRESENTED AT THE BALTIMORE MEETING 
of Section E of tfie xAvierican Association for 
the Advancement of Science and tile Geolog¬ 
ical Society of America. 
George F. Kunz announced a new meteorite found near Tonopah, 
Nevada, weighing 4,000 pounds and believed to have been seen to fall 
February 18, 1894. 
Lawrence Martin described his present work in connection with the 
Museum of Charleston. The special feature undertaken is to illustrate the 
mineralogic and geologic material of the Appalachian region and in particu¬ 
lar the southern area immediately adjacent. 
The Section then adjourned. 
Charles P. Berkey, 
Secretary. 
SECTION OF BIOLOGY. 
January 11, 1909. 
Section met at 8:15 P. M., President Cox presiding. 
The minutes of the last meeting of the Section were read and approved. 
In the absence of the Secretary, Mr. Roy W. Miner was elected Secretary 
pro tern. 
A letter was read by the Secretary pro tem. from Mr. W. K. Gregory 
regretfully declining the election to the secretaryship of the Section for the 
coming year. Dr. Louis Hussakof was then unanimously elected to the 
office for the same term. 
The following public lecture was then offered: 
Mimicry Among North American Butterflies 
By Prof. E. B. Poulton of Oxford University. 
The Section then adjourned. 
Roy W. Miner, . 
Secretary pro tem. 
