DECEMBER 20, 1906. 

 Meeting of the Society. 

 Mr. George E. Stonebridge delivered a lecture, profusely 

 illustrated by the stereopticon on " The Art of War, The Train- 

 ing of our Militia in the Use of Deadly Weapons." 



JANUARY 17, 1907. 

 Meeting of the Council. 

 It was voted that the February meeting of the Society and 

 the Council be held on the fourth, instead of the third Thurs- 

 day of that month. 



It was voted that the May meeting be placed in charge of 

 the Committee on Natural Science, with the recommendation 

 that it be an afternoon meeting, at the Botanical Garden. 



JANUARY 17, 1907. 

 Meeting of the Society. 



Prof. Arthur B. Lamb was elected to membership in the 

 Society. 



Prof. Lamb was then elected to the vacant post of Secretary. 



Mr. Peabody, of the Department of Biology in the Morris 

 High School, delivered the lecture of the evening, entitled, 

 "Our Microscopical Friends and Foes." The life history and 

 peculiarities of the bacteria, and the methods pursued in study- 

 ing these organisms were described in a most entertaining fash- 

 ion. The commoner sorts of harmful bacteria were par- 

 ticularly discussed and specimens of these were exhibited under 

 powerful microscopes. The thanks of the Society were unan- 

 imously voted to Mr. Peabody. 



FEBRUARY 28, 1907. 

 Meeting of the Council. 

 The Chairman of the Committee on Music reported that the 

 next meeting of the Society would be held in Public School 



