1050 Proceeding? i> 



The American Association for the Advancement 

 ence. — The following is a list of the papers read in the 1 



On angular apertu 



.re in relati 



Demonstration of 



the Bacillu 



The third corpusc 





The development 



of blood O 



Note on the Microcytes of th 



Plant cells and Yn 



■ing matter. 



Histology of uteri 



netil.roi.l-t 



On the epidermis of J 



eir probal, 



lc origi 



n. W. Osier. 













reference 



!•*•' 



imit of naked 



«•"* 



ogers. 





.f infectious a 



nd coo. 



ec.ion.cuu 



ing, m 



th new mechai 



led*. 



t to the ( 



liseases 





P. Pen- 



ii;:';':.;,:f 



h special reference U 



, the ex- 



' h"' :i u ;.: 



■ the h 



itfologirt. C. 



E. Han- 





la . J 



. II. Pillsbury. 





Nov. 17th.— Mr. Pau 



I he Seventeenth Volume of the American Naturalist.— 

 In closing the Sixteenth volume of the American Naturalist, 

 We would call the attention of our subscribers to the increased 

 number of pages in this volume, which contains more reading 

 matter than any previous volumes. From the papers now in 

 hand, and those in preparation for the next year, it is believed 

 that volume Siventcen will at least equal in general interest as 

 well as in value for the special student, those of the past years: 



Our thanks are due to our friends and contributors who have, 

 by their voluntary labors, made the magazine what it is. 



We would respectfully invite working naturalists to send us 



tine' interest, and ask our friends to call the attention of all who 



which is designed to be an aid and stimulus in their studies 

 and field work. 



We would again ask our exchanges to specially notice the 

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 such notices to the editors. 



