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JOURNAL OF MAMMALOGY 
WEDNESDAY, MAY 17 
Morning Session, 10:00 a.m. 
8. The frequency and significance of bregmatic fontanelle bones in mammals. 
Adolph H. Schultz. Thirty minutes. Lantern slides. 
9. A fossil dugong from Florida. Glover M. Allen. Ten minutes. Lantern 
slides. 
10. Food-storing by the meadow -mouse. Glover M. Allen. Five minutes. 
11. Certain glands in the dog tribe. Ernest Thompson Seton. By title. 
12. The elephant in captivity. W. H. Sheak. Twenty minutes. 
13. The burrowing rodents of California as agents in soil formation. J. Grinnell. 
(Presented by E. A. Goldman.) Twenty minutes. 
Afternoon Session, 2:00 p.m. 
Symposium on the Anatomy and Relationships of the Gorilla. 
14. How near is the relationship of the gorilla-chimpanzee stock to man? W. K. 
Gregory. Thirty minutes. Lantern slides. 
15. Notes on the comparative anatomy of the gorilla. G. S. Huntington. Thirty 
minutes. 
16. Was the human foot derived from a gorilloid type? D. J. Morton. Thirty 
minutes. Lantern slides. 
17. Reichenow’s observations on gorilla behavior. J. H. McGregor. Twenty 
minutes. Lantern slides. 
18. On the sequence of eruption of permanent teeth in gorilla and man. Milo 
Heilman. Fifteen minutes. Lantern slides. 
19. Phylogenetic relations of the gorilla: evidence from brain structure. Fred- 
erick Tilney. Twenty minutes. Lantern slides. 
20. The phylogeny of the human foot; the testimony presented by the friction- 
ridge configuration. H. H. Wilder. (Presented by W. K. Gregory.) 
Ten minutes. 
6:45 p.m. 
The members assembled at the Hotel San Remo for dinner. 
Evening Session, 8:00 p.m. 
21. The motion picture as a medium for intimate animal studies. Two reels. 
Arthur H. Fisher. 
22. Motion pictures, some showing slow motion, of Anthropoidea, sea lion, 
Barbary sheep, kangaroo and yak, and the habits of the beaver. Three 
reels. Raymond L. Ditmars. 
23. Adventures of a gray squirrel. One reel. G. Clyde Fisher. 
THURSDAY, MAY 18 
Morning Session, 10:00 a.m. 
24. Close of the age of mammals. Henry Fairfield Osborn and H. E. Anthony. 
Twenty minutes. Lantern slides. 
(This paper developed almost into a symposium on the subj ect with extensive 
remarks by W. T. Hornaday, W. D. Matthew, W. H. Osgood, C. C. Adams, and 
E. W. Nelson.) 
