follows: Dr. Fabre-Domergue, Paris: Ilhizopodu. Cdiata, Smtoria : 

 Prof. Moniez, Lille : Sporozoa, Trematodes, Certodes; Prof. Kiinstler, 

 Bordeaux: Flagellata, Anthozoa ; Prof. Vosmaer, Utrecht : Spong<s; 

 Prof. Lang, Zurich: Hydrozoa, Siphonophores, Aealophs, Ct. ■nophon -.«, 

 Turbellaria; Prof. E. Van Beneden, Liege : Dicycmida. Tunicate : 

 Prof. Justin, Liege: Orthonectida, Atnphioxus. ( \ ■■ •! .-t<>m. s : .M. .!«• 

 Guerne, Paris: Rotifera and Gastrotricha ; Prof. Iloule, TouIoum-, 

 Archiannelida, Sternaspida?, Phoronis; Prof, de Nahais. Bordeaux: 

 Hirudinei; Prof. Yung, Geneva: Annelida 



Bryozoa, Echinoderms ; Prof. Joubin. Rennet: Brachipod-, N.in- 

 ertines, Chaatognaths ; Prof. Pelseneer, Ghent: Molluscs : Prof. Kohler, 

 Lyons, Nemathelminthis, Acanthocephali, Enteropneusti : Prof. Vavs- 

 siere, Marseilles : Protracheata, Myriapods. Hexapods; Prof, liarrois, 

 Lille : Arachnida ; Prof Giard, Paris : Crustacea ; Dr. Dollo, Brussels : 

 Fishes, Batrachia, Reptiles, Birds ; Prof. Weber, Amsterdam : Mam- 

 mals ; Dr. Denniker, Paris : Primates. 



Dr. Joubin, Palais Universitaire, Rennes, France, wishes to obtain 

 all the brachiopods in alcohol possible, so as to study their anatomy. 

 Exotic specimens are especially desirable. 



The " Agassiz Club," with a membership limited by its constitution 

 to fifteen, has recently been started in Corvallis, O. 



Regular meetings once a month ; extra meetings can be called by 

 vote. It is conducted on much the same principles that characterize 

 the Zoological Club at the Museum of Comparative Zoology, at 

 Cambridge, the rooms being open an hour or two hefore presentation 

 of regular paper, for perusal of current scientific journals or maga- 

 zines. The Club, however, is not alone a zoological club. Interesting 

 papers have been read on the following: Electricity, Plant Parasite., 

 The Problem of the Soaring Bird, Some Points in the Anatomy of 

 the Brain. 



The President of the Club is Prof. G. W. Shaw ; Vice-President, 

 Prof. G. A. Covell ; Secretary and Treasurer, Prof. Moses Craig. 



The Oriental History Society of Altenburg will celebrate in the 

 Autumn of 1892 the seventy-fifth anniversary of its establishment, 

 and will take advantage of this opportunity to pay tribute to three of 

 the honorary members of the Society by the erection of a simple, 

 worthv monument in the capitol city of Altenburg. They art- Chris- 



