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some of the most famous monuments, with maps and with draw- 

 ings of several of the curiously engraved stones. 



Edmund Otis Hovey, 



Secj'Ctary. 

 BUSINESS MEETING. 



October 3, 1904. 



The Academy met at 8:15, Vice-President Poor presiding. 

 The minutes of the preceding business meeting were read 

 and approved. 



There being no business to come before the meeting, the 

 Academy adjourned. 



Henry E. Crampton, 

 Recording Secretary. 



SECTION OF ASTRONOMY, PHYSICS AND 



CHEMISTRY. 



October 3, 1904. 



Section met at 8:25 P. M., Vice-President Poor presiding. 

 The minutes of the last meeting of Section were read and 

 -approved. 



The following program was then offered : 

 Reports of summer work were presented by several members 

 •of the Section, after which an informal address was given by 

 Dr. C. D. Perrine of the Lick Observatory, on "■ Recent Progress 

 .made in the Study of Nebulae by Photographic Methods." 



Charles C. Trowbridge, 



Secretary. 



SECTION OF BIOLOGY. 



October 10, 1904. 



Section met at 8:15 P. M., Professor F. B. Sumner presiding. 



The minutes of the last meeting of Section were read and 

 ..approved. 



The meeting was devoted to reports on summer work by 

 imembers. Professor E. B. Wilson worked at the Naples, Sor- 

 itbonne and Roscoff laboratories, continuing his studies of ger- 



