

1891.] Proceedings of Scientific Societies. 939 
and Hypopharynx of Odonata, John B. Smith. The Mouth of the 
Copris carolina, and Notes on the Homology of the Mandible, John 
B. Smith. On the Phylogeny of the Archegoniata, Douglas H. 
Campbell. On the Turtles of the Genus Malaclemys, O. P. Hay. 
The President Condition of the Study of the Deep-Sea Fishes, G. 
Brown Goode. On the Injection of Blood from the Eyes of Horned 
Toads, O. P. Hay. Abnormal Bees, A. J. Cook. On the Importance 
of a Table at the Naples Station, Chas. W. Stiles. Further Observa- 
tions on a Bacterial Disease of Oats, B. T. Galloway. Botanical 
Field-Work of the Botanical Division, George Vasey. Results 
from Recent Investigations of Pear Blight, M. B. Waite. 
The Spectroscope in Botanical Studies, I. S. Brashear. The Per- 
sistence and Relation of Faunal Realms, Theodore Gill. The New 
Zealand Fish Fauna, Theodore Gill. A Case of the Loss of Sense 
of Smell, Joseph Jastrow. A Novel Color Illusion and a New Method 
of Color Mixture, Joseph Jastrow. Modification of Habit in Paper- 
Making Wasps, Mary E. ‘Murtfeldt. The Fate of the Fur Seal in 
American Waters (lantern illustrations), Wm, Palmer. 
Section H—An Ancient Human Cranium from Southern Mexico, 
F. W. Putnam, The Length of a Generation, C. M. Woodward. Burial 
Customs of the Hurons, Chas. A. Hirschfelder. The Messiah Religion 
and the Ghost Dance, James Mooney. Study of a Dwarf, Frank 
Baker. Stone Drills and Perforations in Stone from the Susquehanna 
River, Atreus Wanner. Evidences of the High Antiquity of Man in 
America, Thos, Wilson. On Bone, Copper, and Slate Implements 
Found in Vermont, G. H. Perkins. Some Archeological Contraven- 
tions, Gerard Fowke. On the Distribution of Stone Implements in the 
Tide-Water Province, W. H. Holmes. Aboriginal Novaculite Quarries 
in Arkansas, W. H. Holmes. Games of Teton Dakota Children, 
James Owen Dorsey. Geographical Arrangement of Prehistoric 
Objects in the U. S. National Museum, Thos. Wilson. Curious Forms 
of Chipped Stone Implements Found in Italy, Honduras, and the 
United States, Thos. Wilson. Inventions of Antiquity, Thos. Wil- 
son. Study of Automatic Motion, Joseph Jastrow. Race Survivals 
and Race Mixture in Great Britain, W. H. Babcock. 
Excursions.—On Saturday, Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday the 
following excursions were proposed for the association: To Luray, Va. 
(expense, $7.50) ; to Atlantic City ; Norfolk, and Virginia Beach, Va. 
(expense, $8.00); Baltimore ($2.00); Mount Vernon, Va. On 
account of the expense, some of these excursions were not or but little 
patronized. This was a unique feature in the history of the American 
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