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Cincinnati Society of Natural ‘History 


Vol. XII. CINCINNATI, OCTOBER, 1890. No. 3. 


PROCEEDINGS. 
REGULAR MEETING, /uly 1, 1890. 
No meeting. Very hot weather. 
REGULAR MEETING, August 5, 1890. 
No meeting. Excessively warm. 
REGULAR MEETING, September 2, 1890. 
Vice-President Harper in the chair. 
There were thirty members present. 
The minutes of the June meeting were read and approved. 
Latham Anderson, Dr. J. L. Krouse and Enoch Megrue were 
proposed for active membership. 
S. E. Wright was elected an honorary member. 
The minutes of the Executive Board for May and June were 
read. 
The Secretary reported that in the matter of the reported exhuma- 
tion of pre-historic relics at Lawrenceburg, Indiana, he found, 
upon investigation, that it was not of sufficient importance to war- 
rant further consideration. 
The resignations of Miss Eliza A. Fisher, J. Kyle Holloway, 
Raymond Cilley and Dr. J. H. Buckner were accepted. 
Prof. Geo. W. Harper gave an informal but very interesting 
account of the Yellowstone National Park, describing its most 
prominent physical features, geological peculiarities and scenic 
beauties, and a very enjoyable narrative of the adventures of his 
party during a camping tour in that ‘‘ Wonderland” in July last. 
