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B. D. Halsted : Pleospora of Tropasolum majus. Secondary spores of An- 

 thraenoses. A Bacterium of Phaseolus. 



T. Meehan: The significance of cle ; stogamy. 



E. ~W. Doran: The animal parasites of dogs. 



P. A. Fish : A preliminary note on tbe anatomy of the Urodela brain as 

 exemplified by Desmognothns fusca. 



J. B. Smith: The '• maxillary tentacles " of Pronuba. 



L. M. Underwood : Preliminary comparison of the ( Hepatic Flora of boreal 

 and sub-boreal regions. 



E F. Smith : On the value of wood ashes in the treatment of peach yellows. 

 On the value of superphosphates and muriate of potash in the treatment of 

 peach yellows. 



G. Macloski : Notes on maize. 



G. S. Hopkixs: Contribution on the digestive tract of some N\ A ganoids. 

 - M. Miles: Heredity of acquired characters. 



E. A. de Schweinitz: The production of immunity in guinea pigs from hog 

 cholera by the use of blood serum from immunized animals. 



S. P. Gage: A preliminary account of the brain of Diemyotylus viridescens 

 based upon sections made through the entire head. 



C. V. Riley : On Carphoxera ptelearia, the new herbarium pest. The fertili- 

 zation of the fig and caprification. 



R. 0. Moody: Note on the appearance of two embryo chicks in a single 

 blastoderm. 



Section H. Anthropology. 



D. G. Brintox : Anvil-shaped stones from Pennsylvania. Proposed classifica- 

 tion and international nomenclature of the anthropological sciences. 



A. W. Butler: Some Indian camping sites near Brookville. Prehistoric 

 objects from the White Water valley. On some remains from the oldest river 

 gravels along the White Water river. Earthworks near Anderson, Ind. 



L. L. Conant : Primitive number system. 



Latjra 0. Talbott: A few psychological inquiries. 



J. Jastrow : Involuntary movements. 



Matilda C. Stevenson: Tusayan legends of the Snake and Flute people. 



E. W. Claypole: A skull of a pig having a flint arrowhead imbedded in the 

 bone. 



W. J. McGee : Comparative chronology. 



H. T. Cressox : Brief remarks upon the alphabet of Landa. 



F. W. Putnam: The Peabody Museum .Honduras expedition. The Depart- 

 ment of Ethnology of the World's Columbian Exposition. Exhibition of a large 

 model of the Serpent Mound of Adams County, Ohio. 



W. M. Beauchamp: Early religion of the Iroquois. Early Indian forts in 

 New York. 



C. A. Hirschfelder : Evidences of prehistoric trade in Ontario. Ancient 

 earthworks in Ontario. 



0. T. Mason: A definition of anthropology. 



F. H. Cushing : Pueblo myth and ceremonial dances. 



C. P. Hart: Demonstration of a recently discovered cerebral porta. 



Douglas : Ruins of Tiahuanaco. 



S. S. Scoville: Points concerning Fort Ancient. 



T. B. Redding: Pre-historic earthworks of Henry county, Indiana. 



W. H. Holmes: On the so-called paleolithic implements of the Upper Missis- 

 sippi. The sacred pipestone quarry of Minnesota, and the ancient copper mines 

 of Lake Superior. Aboriginal quarries of flakable stone, and their bearing upon 

 the question of paleolithic man. 



M. H. Saville: Explorations on the main structure of Copan, Honduras. 

 Vandalism among the antiquities of Yucatan and Central America. 



H. C. Mercer: River pebbles chipped by modern Indians, as an aid to the 

 study of the Trenton gravel implements. 



W. K. Mooreh*ead : Canon and mesa ruins in Utah. Singular copper imple- 

 ments and ornaments from the Hopewell group, Ross Co., Ohio. 



