Excerpt from Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington, 1915, Vol. 14
The Society meets in the Assembly Hall of the Cosmos Club on alternate Saturdays at 8 p. m. Brief notices of the meetings, with abstracts of the papers, are published in Science.
January 12, 1901 - 332d Meeting.
The President in the chair and 30 persons present.
W. H. Dall exhibited X ray photographs showing the inner structure of shells.
Vernon Bailey exhibited a plume hunter's skin of a grebe.
The following communications were presented:
Frank Cameron: The Formation of Black Alkali in Plants.
T. H. Kearney: The Effect of Alkali Salts on the Growth of Seedling Plants.
O. F. Cook: The Origin of the Cocoanut.
January 26, 1901 - 333d Meeting.
The President in the chair and 48 persons present.
The program for the evening consisted of a discussion of the subject, 'Former Land Connections Between Asia and North America,' with the following speakers: F. A. Lucas, Theo. Gill, W. H. Dall, F. V. Coville, and L. Stejneger.
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