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m the Northwestern basalts ; E. W. Hilgard. Indirect determination of calcium ; 
Fosse Herrick. On the delicacy of the sense of taste; E. H. S. Bailey and 
SECTION E—GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY. 
E was devoted to a consideration and discussion 
| ogists, n American Committee of the International 
approving its work was = 
oN F—BIOLOG 
SECT 
SEE N Reseda abe snake; T. ma Bomarka on eie 
ilder. On se velop ology of the skull and the ta at com Ich- 
a SECTION H—ANTHROPOLOGY. 
Timas Wika en condition of Pre-historic Archzeology in Western Europe ; 
_ Ble votive tse Relics of an Indian -hunting-ground; A. Wanner. On a gigantic 
` rom Oaxaca, Mexico; George F. Kunz, Ona remarkable c 
4 “ny to yi excursion around the harbor of New York. The 
place “paige left South Ferry, and returned to same 
r: 
: lense e = The aion met at eight o'clock. Reception of the 
it the Lib of the Association by the Torrey Botanical Club, 
ry Hall of Columbia College. The herbarium was 
of the bw Soa and a collation was served in the basement 
t 13, an excursion up the Hudson River, to 
ae A.M., by the steamer “ New York” of 
# Io Vek, ay Line.” An excursion to Long Branch started 
and AM., upon one of "= Iron Steamboat Company’s 
M returned at 8.30 P. 
onday, August 15. 
ae i Section C—CHEMISTRY. 
we Of “bonds” in structural formulas; Spencer B . Newbe Posi- 
Sative yan ek valence; Albert B. Prescott. On chemical changes a- 
in living organisms as illustrated by the oyster ; W. O. Atwater. 
ormation from the Northwestern basalts; E. W. miaii A 
aibi áluminium chloride; C. F. Mabery. 
A amines upon certain i Sae a i; C. F. 
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