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C. H. Warren, Mass. Inst. Technology: 1. A graduated sphere for crystallographic 
work. 2. Photographs of spheriilites in polarized light. 
Chaeles Palache, Harvard University. Models showing gnomonic crystal pro jection . 
Wallace W. Atvvood, Harvard University: The former glaciers of the San Juan moun- 
tains of Colorado. The physiographic stages in the evolution of the San Juan mountains of 
Colorado. 
J. B. WooDWORTH, Harvard University: Glacial map of Cape Cod and adjacent islands. 
A glypolith from Nantucket. 
Laurence La Forge, U. S. Geological Survey: Recent topographic and geologic maps 
of New England and other parts of the United States. 
U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey: Recent charts of the coasts of the United States. 
John M. Clarke, State Museum, Albany, N. Y.: Portfolio of paleontological plates, in 
press. PLates of "Wild flowers of New York," in press. Geological map of Ogdensburg, 
N. Y., and vicinity, in press. 
H. W. Shimer, Mass. Inst. Technology: Evolution of some brachiopods. 
Richard M. Fi^ld, Harvard University: Ordovician rocks and faunas of central Penn- 
sylvania. 
W. B. Scott, Princeton University: Proofs of plates for forthcoming report on paleon- 
tology of Patagonia. 
W. J. V. OsTERHOUT, Harvard University: Pigments produced by the oxidation of a 
colorless plant chromogen. 
Charles W. Johnson, Boston Society of Natural History: Distribution and variation 
of Helix hortensis. 
Joseph A. Cushman, Boston Society of Natural History: Some fosSil and recent fora- 
minifera, 
Alfred G. Mayer, Marine Laboratory, Carnegie Institution: Yacht and laboratory 
of the Carnegie Institution at Tortugas, Florida. 
Hubert Lyman Clark, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University: Echino- 
derms from Torres straits, Australia, with colored drawings and lithographs. 
G. H. Parker, Harvard University: The suction efficiency of a Calif ornian sea-anemone. 
W. T. Bovie, Harvard University: Visible effects of Schumann rays on protoplasm. 
Effects of radium rays on permeability of protoplasm. 
C. T. Brues, Bussey Institution, Harvard University: Specimens and charts illustrat- 
ing insects as carriers of infantile paralysis. 
W. E. Castle, Bussey Institution, Harvard University: Examples of Mendelian in- 
heritance, reversion and variety formation in rats and guinea-pigs. 
Francis G. Benedict, Nutrition Laboratory, Carnegie Institution: Respiration ap- 
paratus for animals. 
T. B. Osborne, Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, and L. B. Mendel, 
Sheffield Scientific School, Yale University: Photographs representing the growth of chick- 
ens fed with definite mixtures of food stuffs under laboratory conditions which have here- 
tofore not led to success. 
I. Chandler Walker, Medical Service, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital: Proteid sen- 
sitization in relation to bronchial asthma. 
H. S. Wells, Medical Service, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital: Electrocardiography, 
or the application of the string galvanometer to the study of cardiac cases. 
Albert A. Ghoreyeb, Cancer Commission, Harvard University: Metal casts of heart 
and kidney blood vessels. 
S. B. Wolbach, Harvard Medical School: Studies in Rocky mountain spotted fever. 
Harvey Gushing and W. M. Boothby, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital: Apparatus of 
routine methods for clinical metabolism determinations. 
E. W. Goodpasture, Peter Bent Brigham Hospital: An anatomical study of senescence, 
with especial reference to tumors. 
