882 The American Naturalist. [October, 
L. H. Pammel; Pleospora of Tropaeolum majus, B. D. Halstead ; 
Secondary Spores of Anthracnoses, B. D. Halstead; A Bacterium of 
Phaseolus, B. D. Halstead; The Significance of Cleistogamy, T. 
Meehan; The Animal Parasites of Dogs, E. W. Doran; A Prelimi- 
nary Note on the Anatomy of the Urodele Brain as Exemplified by 
Desmognothus fusca, P. A. Fish. 
Srcrion H, Anthropology—Thursday, Aug. 18.—River Pebbles 
Chipped by Modern Indians, as an Aid to the Study of the Trenton 
Gravel Implements, by H. C. Mercer; Canyon and Mesa-ruins in 
Utah, by Warren K. Moorehead; A Few Psychological Inquiries, 
by Laura Osborne Talbott; Some Indian Camping Sites Near Brook- 
ville, Indiana, by Amos W. Butler; On Some Prehistoric Objects 
From the White Water Valley, by Amos W. Butler; The Early 
Religion of the Iroquois, by W. M. Beauchamp; Early Indian Forts 
in New York, by W. M. Beauchamp; Ancient Earthworks in Onta- 
rio, by C. A. Hirschfelder ; Evidences of Prehistoric Trade in Ontario, 
by C. A. Hirschfelder. 
Friday, August 19.—Anvil-shaped Stones from Pennsylvania, D. G.. 
Brinton ; Vandalism Among the Antiquities of Yucatan and Central 
America, M. H. Saville; The Department of Ethnology of the World’s 
Columbian Exposition, F. W. Putnam; Exhibition of a Large Model 
of the Serpent Mound of Adams County, Ohio, at 2 P. M., F. W. 
Putnam; Involuntary Movements, Jospeh Jastrow ; Tusayan Legends 
of the Snake and Flute People, Matilda C. Stevenson; A Skull of a 
Pig Having a Flint Arrowhead Imbedded in the Bone, E. W. Clay- 
pole; Primitive Number System, Levi L. Conant. 
Monday, August 22—On Some Remains From the Oldest River 
Gravels Along the White Water River, Amos W. Butler; On the 
Earthworks near Anderson, Ind., Amos W. Butler; Comparative 
Chronology, by W. J. McGee; Brief Remarks Upon the Alphabet of 
Landa, Hilborn T. Cresson; The Peabody Museum Honduras Expe- 
dition, F. W. Putnam ; Explorations on the Main Structure in Copan, 
Honduras, Marshall H. Saville; Aboriginal Quarries of Flakable 
Stone, and Their Bearing Upon the Question of Paleolithic Man, 
W. H. Holmes; Singular Copper Implements and Ornaments From 
the Hopewell Group, Ross County, Ohio, W. K. Moorehead; The 
Sacred Pipestone Quarry of Minnesota, and the Ancient Copper 
Mines of Lake Superior, W. H. Holmes. 
Tuesday, Aug 23.—-Proposed Classification and International 
Nomenclature of the Anthropological Sciences, D. G. Brinton ; Pre- 
