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Business Session, 3:00 p.m. 
Evening Session, 8:00 p.m, 
9. Notes on the sea-lion {Otaria jubata) of the Peruvian coast. Robert Cush- 
man Murphy. Thirty minutes. Illustrated with lantern slides and 
motion pictures. 
10. Preliminary results of the Second Asiatic Expedition to China and Mon- 
golia. Roy Chapman Andrews. One hour. Illustrated with lantern 
slides and motion pictures. 
TUESDAY, MAY 4 
Morning Session, 10:00 a.m. 
11. The mammals of Jamaica. H. E. Anthony. Thirty minutes. Illustrated 
with lantern slides. 
12. The Calvert Miocene Formation and some of its mammals. William Palmer 
Thirty minutes. Illustrated with lantern slides. 
13. On some early states in the evolution of mammalian dentition. William K. 
Gregory. Forty minutes. Illustrated with lantern slides. 
14. Some scattered observations about narwhals. Morton P. Porsild. Ten 
minutes. 
15. Beginnings of the placental mammals. W. D. Matthew. Twenty-five 
minutes. Illustrated with lantern slides. 
Afternoon Session, 2:00 p.m. 
16. A dissection of a pigmy sperm whale (Kogia). C. L. Camp and J. P. Chapin. 
Fifteen minutes. Illustrated with lantern slides. 
17. (a) Notes on New England cetaceans. 
(6) Bison remains in New England. 
(c) Exhibition of specimens of Myotragus, the remarkable Pleistocene goat 
of the Balearic Islands. Glover M. Allen. Twenty-five minutes. 
Illustrated with photographs and specimens. 
;8. Notes on the mammals of Mount Rainier, Washington. Walter P. Taylor. 
Thirty minutes. Illustrated with lantern slides. 
9. The fate of the European Bison. T. S. Palmer. Twenty minutes. 
20. Saving the Yellowstone elk herd. E. W. Nelson. Twenty minutes. Illus- 
trated with lantern slides. 
WEDNESDAY, MAY 5 
Members of the Society met at the American Museum of Natural History at 
9:30 in the morning and were escorted to the New York Zoological Park by Dr. 
W. T. Hornaday, Director of the Park. A tour of inspection of the excellent col- 
lections in the Park was made under the personal guidance of Doctor Hornaday 
and his able assistants, at the close of which the [members were delightfully 
entertained at luncheon as the guests of the New York Zoological Society. 
— H, H. T, Jackson. 
