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REPORT OF THE A UTUMN MEETING Proc. N. A. S. 
W. M. Davis: Four cliff islands in the coral seas. 
Edward Kasne^r: Some new theorems in the dynamics of a particle. 
*He;nry Laurens and Hbnry D. Hooker: The relative physiological efficiency of 
spectral lights of equal radiant energy content. 
*RiCHARD S. I/Uivi. : A study in synthetic paleontology. 
**Biographical memoir of Samuel Wendell Williston. 
*YandelI/ Henderson: The adjustment to the barometer of the haemato-respira- 
tory functions in man.f 
*GeorgE a. BaiTseLIv: Development of connective tissue in the amphibian embryo. f 
C. G. Abbot: A new method for determining the solar constant of radiation.! 
*Leigh Page: A kinematic interpretation of electromagnetism.f 
C. B. Davenport and Albert G. Love: Defects found in drafted men. 
* J AMES B. Murphy: The effect of physical agents on the resistance of mice to cancer .f 
John M. Clarke: Some restorations of extinct vertebrates. 
The great sponge colonies of the Devonian : their origin, rise, and 
disappearance. 
*Henry G. Barbour and J. B. Herrmann: On the mechanism of fever reduction 
by drugs, t 
Edwin H. Hall: The Thompson effect from the point of view of dual electric con- 
ductivity. 
* Alois F. Kovarik: A statistical method for studying the radiations from radio- 
active substances and the X-rays. 
*M. C. WiNTERNiTz: Anatomical changes in the respiratory tract associated with 
acid insufflation. 
*Francis G. Blake: Experimental pneumonia in monkeys. 
R. A. MiLLiKAN : The effect upon an atom of the passage of an alpha ray through it. 
The extension of an ultra-violet ray spectrum. 
*HidEyo Noguchi : Leptospira icteroides and yellow fever. 
*H. H. Laughlin: Calculating ancestral influences in man. 
*Frank p. Underhill, James A. Honeij and L. Jean Bogert: Calcium and 
magnesium metabolism in certain diseases.! 
Henry Fairfield Osborn and Charles Craig Mook : Reconstruction of the skele- 
ton of the sauropod dinosaur Camarasaurus Cope (Morosaurus Marsh), f 
William K. Gregory (communicated by H. F. Osborn) : Restoration of camara- 
saurus and life model, f 
William DillER Matthew (communicated by H. F. Osborn) : Plato's Atlantis in 
paleography, t 
Simon FlExner: Lethargic encephalitis and poliomyelitis. f 
A. G. Mayor: The history of the coral reefs of Tutuila, Samoa. 
* ^Biographical notice of Samuel Hubbard Scudder. 
*R. A. Daly: Changes of land and ocean levels. 
*Samuel Randall DetwilEr: On hyperplasia of nerve centers resulting from ex- 
cessive peripheral loading, f 
T. B. Osborne: Concentration of the water-soluble vitamine or yeast. 
*G. P. Clinton: The manner of infection of white pine by the blister rust. 
T. B. Osborne and Lafayette B. Mendel: Certain chemical properties of foods 
and their relation to nutrition. 
**F. Lohnis (introduced by Raymond Pearl): Studies upon the life cycles of bac- 
teria. 
**E. W. Nelson (introduced by C. D. Walcott): Lower California and its natural 
resources. 
**F. W. Clarke: A recalculation of the atomic weights. 
**Edwin R. a. Seligman: Biographical memoir of Richmond Mayo-Smith. 
