14 PROCEEDINGS: BOSTON SOCIETY NATURAL HISTORY. 
Dr. Richard S. Lull. Fossil footprints of the Jura-Trias of 
North America. (By title.) 
Miss Ethel M. Me Clenahan. The development of the rostrum 
in Rhynchophorous Coleoptera. (By title.) 
November 18, 1903. General meeting. Sixty-four persons present. 
Prof. W. O. Crosby. Geological observations in Alaska. 
December 2, 1903. General meeting. Forty-nine persons present. 
Prof. George Wharton James. The Hopis and their snake 
dance. 
December 16, 1903. General meeting. One hundred and forty-nine 
persons present. 
Mr. William Lyman Underwood. Biography of a black bear 
and some experiences with a bay lynx. 
January 6, 1904. General meeting. Thirty-one persons present. 
Mr. Reginald Heber Howe, Jr. Birds of the central and east¬ 
ern coast regions of Florida. 
Dr. B. L. Robinson. Contributions from the Gray herbarium 
of Harvard university. New series.— No. 27. (By title.) 
January 20, 1904. General meeting. Fifty-nine persons present. 
Prof. George H. Barton. The summer school of the Teachers’ 
school of science in Nova Scotia. 
February 3, 1904. General meeting. Fifty-four persons present. 
Miss Margaret C. Ferguson, Ph. D. The development of the 
gametophytes, fertilization, and related phenomena in Pinus. 
Mr. Leon J. Cole. Report on Pycnogonida collected at Bermuda 
in the summer of 1903. (By title.) 
Mr. Harold Bowditch. A list of Bermudan birds seen between 
July 6th and August 22d, 1903. (By title.) 
Prof. W. R. Coe. The structure and development of the ter¬ 
restrial Nemertean ( Geonemertes agricola ) of Bermuda. 
(By title.) 
February 17, 1904. General meeting. Twenty-one persons present. 
Prof. J. B. Woodworth. Some vertebrate footprints from the 
carbonic svstem in Massachusetts. 
Dr. G. P. Clinton. North American Ustilagineae. (By title.) 
March 2, 1904. General meeting. Forty-six persons present. 
Prof. A. Lawrence Rotcli. Physical and physiological obser¬ 
vations on Mt. Blanc. 
March 16, 1904. General meeting. Thirty-six persons present. 
