360 PROCEEDINGS: BOSTON SOCIETY NATURAL HISTORY- 
Robert S. Minot, Feb. 27, 1901. 
Robert W. Morville, Jr., Dec. 19, 1900. 
James G. Needham, Dec. 19, 1900. 
Mrs. Henrietta Page, Feb. 27, 1901. 
Charles J. Paine, Dec. 19, 1900. 
Mrs. L. A. Peabody, Dec. 19, 1900. 
Henry Pickering, Dec. 19, 1900. 
Wallace L. Pierce, Dec. 19, 1900. 
Alfred Emerson Preble, Dec. 19, 1900. 
Nathan B. Prescott, Dec. 19, 1900. 
T. E. Proctor, April 16, 1901. 
George H. Shull, Dec. 19, 1900. 
Jewell D. Sornborger, April 16, 1901. 
F. P. Sprague, Dec. 19, 1900. 
Myles Standish, Dec. 19, 1900. 
William Lyman Underwood, Dec. 19, 1900. 
Charles Hyde Warren, Dec. 19, 1900. 
Willis R. Whitney, Feb. 27, 1901. 
Meetings. 
Fourteen regular meetings of the Society haye been held during 
the year. The number of persons present has varied from twelve to 
ninety-eight, the average being over forty-one. 
Fifteen formal communications have been made at the meetings 
by fourteen persons. Five of these persons have not previously 
spoken before the Society. Four papers have been presented by 
title. 
The meetings, attendance, and communications have been as fol¬ 
lows : — 
May 2, 1900. Annual meeting. Forty-seven persons present. 
Reports of the Curator, Secretary, Librarian, Treasurer, and 
Trustees. 
Prof. F. W. Putnam. Prehistoric ruins of the Chaco Canon and 
the cliff houses of the Mancos Canon. 
May 16, 1900. General meeting. Fifty-one persons present. 
Dr. Edward G. Gardiner. Porto Rico. 
November 7, 1900. General meeting. Twenty-nine persons present. 
