Metamorphosis in the pleurum of Aleurodes. By HERBERT Osborn. A plea for uniformity in biological nomenclature. By N. L. BRITTON (Title) The Aryan race, its origin and character. By HORATIO HALE Traits of primitive speech, illustrated from American languages. By D. G. On the alleged Mongoloid affinities of the American race. By D. G. BRINTON Note on certain prehistoric ornaments found in Mississippi. By R. B. FULTON The development of the civilization of Northwest America. By F. BOAS Recently discovered Algonkin pictographs. By GARRICK MALLERY The rarer Indian relics of central New York. By W. M. BEAUCHAMP Unfinished Banner Stones" from the Susquehanna river. By ATREUS WANNER The psychology of deception. By JOSEPH JASTROW Some of the characteristics of the Yakutal Indians of Alaska. By WILLIAM Some ancient diggings in Nebraska. By J. E. TODD On some recently chipped arrow-points from North Carolina. By GEORGE F. The serpent mound and its surroundings (illustrated by lantern views). By On ancient arrows and a new method of arrow release. By EDW. S. MORSE Palæolithic implements from ancient terraces on the Delaware river near Na- Chipped implement from the drift on the East Fork of White River, Jackson Co., Indiana. By HILBORNE T. CRESSON (Title) Exhibition of copper and stone implements. By WALTER C. WYMAN (Title) Iowa mound-builders' relics. By JOEL W. SMITH (Title). Woman's share in primitive industry (with lantern illustrations). By O. T. Man during the palæolithic period in America. By THOMAS WILSON (Title) On a remarkable gold ornament from the United States of Columbia. By The clan system among the mound builders. By STEPHEN D. PEET (Title) Did the Cherokees build the so-called village enclosures of the Scioto valley? The use and abuse of statistics. By EDWARD ATKINSON Need of a forest administration for the United States. By B. E. FERNOW An error in our national dietary. By W. O. ATWATER Shipbuilding and shipping as a national economic. By CHARLES S. HILL The international statistical institute. By J. R. DODGE Economic value of binary arithmetic. By HENRY FARQUHAR Suggestions for legislation on the currency. By E. H. AMMIDOWN The parity of moneys as regarded by Adam Smith, Ricardo and Mill. By S. The food supply of the future and the doctrine of Malthus. By W. 0. (Title).. The agricultural surplus. By J. R. DODGE The Nicaragua canal: its general features and the results anticipated from its construction. By H. C. TAYLOR Recent Nicaragua ship canal surveys. By R. E. PEARY On the life and work of E. B. Elliott. By LAURA O. TALBOTT (Title) The true bases for dealings in mills. By HENRY E. ALVORD (Title) The money hoard in the United States treasury. By EDWARD DANIELS Our monetary system. By EDWARD DANIELS (Title) The history of statistics and their value. By WILLIAM F. SWITZLER (Title) Cremation: past and present; with description and diagram of the Buffalo Cremation Company's furnace. By CYRUS K. REMINGTON (Title) Industrial training for vagrant children and immigrants. By LAURA 0. OF THE CLEVELAND MEETING. PRESIDENT. J. W. POWELL of Washington. VICE PRESIDENTS. A. Mathematics and Astronomy-ORMOND STONE of University of Virginia. B. Physics-A. A. MICHELSON of Cleveland, Ohio, C. Chemistry-C. E. MUNROE of Newport, R. I. D. Mechanical Science and Engineering-C. J. H. WOODBURY of Boston, Mass. E. Geology and Geography-GEORGE H. Cook of New Brunswick, New Jersey. F. Biology-C. V. RILEY of Washington. H. Anthropology-C. C. ABBOTT of Trenton, N. J. I. Economic Science and Statistics-C. W. SMILEY of Washington. PERMANENT SECRETARY. F. W. PUTNAM of Cambridge (office Salem, Mass.). GENERAL SECRETARY. JULIUS POHLMAN of Buffalo, N. Y. SECRETARY OF THE COUNCIL. SECRETARIES OF THE SECTIONS. A. Mathematics and Astronomy-C. L. DOOLITTLE of Bethlehem, Pa. B. Physics-A. MACFARLANE of Austin, Texas. C. Chemistry-WILLIAM L. DUDLEY of Nashville, Tenn. D. Mechanical Science and Engineering—Arthur Beardsley of Swarthmore, Pa. E. Geology and Geography—JOHN G. BRANNER of Little Rock, Ark, F. Biology-BERNHARD E. FERNOW of Washington. H. Anthropology-FRANK BAKER of Washington. I. Economic Science and Statistics-CHAS. S. HILL of Washington. TREASURER. WILLIAM LILLY of Mauch Chunk, Pa. MEMBERS OF THE COUNCIL FOR THE CLEVELAND MEETING. Past Presidents.- JAMES D. DANA of New Haven; JAMES HALL of Albany; F. A. P. BARNARD of New York; J. S. NEWBERRY of New York; B. A. GOULD of Cambridge; T. STERRY HUNT of Montreal; JOSEPH LOVERING of Cambridge; J. E. HILGARD of Washington; SIMON NEWCOMB of Washington; O. C. MARSH of New Haven; GEORGE F. BARKER of Philadelphia; George J. BruSH of New Haven; J. W. DAWSON of Montreal; C. A. YOUNG, of Princeton; J. P. LESLEY of Philadelphia; H. A. NEWTON Of New Haven; EDWARD S. MORSE of Salem; S. P. LANGLEY of Washington. Vice Presidents of the Last Meeting.-J. R. EASTMAN of Washington; W. A. ANTHONY of Manchester; ALBERT B. PRESCOTT of Ann Arbor; ECKLEY B. COXE of Drifton; G. K. GILBERT of Washington; W. G. FARLOW of Cambridge; D. G. BRINTON of Media; HENRY E. ALVORD of Amherst. Officers of the Present Meeting.-J. W. POWELL of Washington; ORMOND STONE of University of Virginia; A. A. MICHELSON of Cleveland; C. E. MUNROE of Newport; C. J. H. WOODBURY of Boston; GEO. H. COOK of New Brunswick; C. V. RILEY of Washington; C. C. ABBOTT of Trenton; C. W. SMILEY of Washington; F. W. PUTNAM of Cambridge; JULIUS POHLMAN of Buffalo; C. LEO MEES of Terre Haute; C. L. DOOLITTLE of Bethlehem; A. MACFARLANE of Austin; W. L. DUDLEY of Nashville; ARTHUR BEARDSLEY of Swarthmore; J. C. BRANNER of Little Rock; B. E. FERNOW of Washington; FRANK BAKER of Washington; C. S. HILL of Washington; WILLIAM LILLY of Mauch Chunk. From the Association at Large.— (A) WILLIAM HARKNESS of Washington; (B) F. H. SMITH of University of Virginia; (C) EDWARD HART of Easton; (D) 0. H. LANDRETH of Nashville; (E) ALEXANDER WINCHELL of Ann Arbor; (F) J. B. SMITH of Washington; (H) A. W. BUTLER of Brookville; (I) EDWARD ATKINSON of Boston. Jarvis M. Adams, Dudley P. Allen, M. D.. Luther Allen, Hon J. Parke Alexander, Newton M. Anderson, Samuel Andrews, H. E. Andrews, Oliver Arey, Clarence Arey, Prof. Franz X. Arens, Hon. W. W. Armstrong, C. A. Adams, Fitch Adams, George H. Adams, Chas. C. Arms, M. D., Harry W. Avery, P. M. Arthur, Prof. Alfred Arthur, G. C. Ashmun, M. D., Thomas Axworthy, E. A. Angell, J. Anisfleld, A. T. Anderson, W. G. Alcott, Dr. N. H. Ambler, W. W. Andrews, George W. Andrus, Theodore Arter, Rev. J. T. Avery, T. E. Burton, Richard Bacon, Hon. C. C. Baldwin, Dudley Baldwin, E. I. Baldwin. Webb C. Ball, Hon. G. M. Barber, Gen. Jas.Barnett, William H. Barriss, Prof. Frank Basset, Jos. C. Bitchelor, Rev. C. S. Bates, D. D.. D. H. Beckwith, M.D., J. A. Beidler, Joseph M. Blackburn, Robert Blee, H. S. Blossom, P. H. Babcock, W. A. Babcock, F. W. Bell, Horace A. Bishop. G. F. Bowman, S. A. Boynton, M.D., J. H. Bradner, Samuel Briggs, Henry M. Brooks, Myron G. Browne, T. W. Burnham, Bolivar Butts, W.J. Boardman, H. W. Boardman, R. H. Boggis, J. K. Bole, Rev. Jas. A. Bolles, D.D, C. C. Bolton, John Bolton, J. H. A. Bone, E. H. Bourne, N. P. Bowler, Hon. W. W. Boynton, M. A. Bradley, Henry M. Brainard, C. A. Brayton, W. H. Brew, L. C. Breckenridge, A. T. Brewer, F. W. Britton. Hon. A. T. Brinsmade, T. H. Brooks, Alex. ander E. Brown, Fayette Brown, Harvey H. Brown, Chas. F. Brush, Hon. J. R. Buchtel, L. F. Burgess, Hon. Stephen Buhrer, Charles H. Bulkley, Hon. Stevenson Burke, So. lon Burgess, C. E. Burke, Hon. C. C. Burnett, Charles W. Burrows, Harris B. Burrows, Theodore M. Bury, E. D. Burton, M. D., Rev. E. Bushnell, D. D., Louis Black, H. Black, Henry Baker, Hon. E. J. Blandin, C. O. Bassett, William Bingham, C. B. Beach, J. M. Booth, Horace Benton, C. B. Bernard, L. A. Benton, J. A. Bidwell, H. F. Biggar, M.D., Charles W. Bingham, S. H. Benedict, J. Bennitt, M.D., George W. Billings. Charles A. Billings, Edward Bingham, L. W. Bingham, C. S. Bissell, Col. Stoughton Bliss, William H. Boardman, Herbert J. Boggis, C. E. Bolton, Martyn Bonnell, S. Bourne, Wm. Bowler, Clarence Russell Britton, J. W. Britton, Herbert E. Brooks, M. L. Brooks, M.D.. S. C. Brooks, Hiram M. Brown, W. H. Burridge, II. J. Burrows, H. C. Burt, Rev. Lewis Burton, D.D., F. X. Byerley, D. W. Cross, S H. Curtiss, Harry P. Cushing, H. K. Cushing, M.D., W. E. Cushing, Rev. Dr. Carroll Cutler, |