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REPORT OF THE AUTUMN MEETING 
E. E. Tyzzer and C. C. Little, Harvard Medical School: The inheritance of sus- 
ceptibility to transplanted tumor, 
W* DuANE, Harvard Medical School: The technique of the preparation of radium for 
therapeutic purposes. 
G. C. Whipple, School for Health Officers, of Harvard University and Mass. Inst. Tech- 
nology: Charts showing organization and membership of the School. 
W. T. Sedgwick, Mass Inst. Technology: 1. Diagrams and tables illustrating the 
investigations of Professor Weston and Mr. Turner upon "The digestion of sewage effluents 
in an otherwise unpolluted stream." 2. An investigation of the behavior of certain spe- 
cies of bacteria in various materials between zero Centigrade and zero Fahrenheit, 3. 
A field investigation of the sanitary environment of a suburban population. 
S. C. Prescott, Mass. Inst, Technolo,?:y: Diseases of the banana in Central Ameiica 
and their control. 
Alfred M. Tozzer, Peabody Museum, Harvard University: Race-mixi.ure in Hawaii, 
Charles Peabody, Peabody Museum, Harvard University: Prehistoric specimens from 
caves of France and Palestine. 
E. A. HooTON, Peabody Museum, Harvard University: Casts and reconstruction of 
ancient man skull of apes. 
S. J. Guernsey, Peabody Museum, Harvard University: Cave explorations in north- 
eastern Arizona. 
Oric Bates, Peabody Museum, Harvard University: Prehistoric Libyan remains. 
