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[General Meeting. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE III. 
Larva of Dasylophia anguina Abb. and Smith ; its five stages. Drawn 
by Mr. Joseph Bridgham. 
PLATE IV. 
Larva of Schizura ipomece Doubleday ; its six stages. Drawn by Mr. 
Joseph Bridgham. 
General Meeting, February 19, 1890. 
The President, Prof. F. W. Putnam, in the chair. 
Mr. Samuel Garman read a paper on “ Some Recent Discoveries 
in Caves.” 
Prof. W. 0. Crosby described a “Large Granite Bowlder from 
Madison, New Hampshire.” 
General Meeting, March 5, 1890. 
The Curator, Prof. A. Hyatt, in the chair. 
Prof. W. 0. Crosby made a communication on a “ Peculiar Case 
of Decomposed Granite from Blandford, Mass.” * 
Dr. J. Walter Fewkes read a paper “ On Some New Marine 
Animals from the Coast of California.” 
Mr. S. H. Scudder called attention to observations which he had 
made on the peculiar position assumed by a butterfly in its hiber- 
nation. 
General Meeting, March 19, 1890. 
The President, Prof. F. W. Putnam, in the chair. 
Dr. H. Y. Wilson read a paper “ On the Formation of the Ali- 
mentary Canal and the Lateral Line in Teleosts.” 
Photographs of the spinning work of spiders were exhibited by 
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