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Mathematics and^S;^^®^^^"'™- B. Physics-T r ^^ ^^'^^'^y-WM. Harkness ofvv u- E. Geology and Geog^ph^ ^ rT'^'^f ' °' ^^" "^^^n. F. Biology-w. H. d!ll of wJJh "''' ^'" ^'""^'^'^°- PEBMANBNT SECBETAEY F-W. Putnam, of Cambridge. GENERAL SBCEBTABT WILLIAM Saunders, of London, Ontario. ASSISTANT OENEBAL SECBBTABY. J- R. Eastman, of Washington. A. Mathemrtfe^anSono^'J "^ «=^^°««- B. I^hysies-CHAs f ntS^^^ 7r"- ^- ^-^' of Cincinnati. C. Chemistry-ALFRFn ^ ' ^"""°''*' D. Mechan4 ScTence-c'HrS d '^"'""^'^• E. GeologyandGeographylc E n?'''''°'^^'°°"'- (Will be absent.) P. Biology-CHARLEs S. MrnoT fu .'"''''' °^ Washington. ^ Q. Histology and Ifficroseor^Rn' <^b««"' ^n Europe.) H. AnthropologyJ^rr^S^N :rwL'T'^'J^ «-- I- Economic Science and Statisiicl-? b T tanBues-F. B. Hough, of Lowville. the Tn easurer elect, died m May last.] MEM BERS OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE FOR THE MONTREAL MEETING. Fast Presidents.— ]mzs D. Dana, of New Haven ; James Hall, of Al- bany ; Stephen Alexander, of Princeton ; Isaac Lea, of Philadelphia ; F. A. P. Barnard, of New York ; J. S. Newberry, of New York ; B. A. Gould, of Boston ; T. Sterry Hunt, of Montreal ; Asa Gray, of Cam- bridge ; J. Lawrence Smith, of Louisville ; Joseph Lovering, of Cam- bridge ; John L. LeConte, of Philadelphia ; J. E. Hilgard, of Washington ; Simon Newcomb, of Washington ; O. C. Marsh, of New Haven j George F. Barker, of Philadelphia ; George J. Brush, of New Haven. Vice-Presidents of the Last Meeting.— WlLhlAU Harkne3S, of Washington ; E. T. Cox, of San Francisco. Officers of the Present Meeting.— ]. W. Dawson, of Montreal ; Wm. Hark- NESS, of Washington ; T. C. Mendenhall, of Columbus ; H. C. Bolton, of Hartford ; W. P. Trowbridge, of "New Haven ; E, T. Cox, of San Francisco ; W. H. Dall, of Washington ; A. H. Tuttle, of Columbus ; Daniel Wilson, of Toronto ; E. B, Elliott, of Washington ; F. W. Putnam, of Cambridge i Wm. Saunders, of London ; J. R, Eastman, of Washington ; H. T. Eddy, of Cincinnati ; C. S. Hastings, of Baltimore ; Alfred Springer, of Cincinnati ; C. B. Dudley, of Altoona ; C. E. Dutton, of Washington ; C. S. Minot, of Boston ; Robert Brown, Jr., of New Haven ; O. T. Mason, of Washington ; F. B. Hough, of Lowville. From the Association at Large.— One Fellow to be elected from each section. LOCAL COMMITTEE. FOR THE MONTREAL MEETING. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. CHAIRMAN. T. Sterry Hunt. SBCRETABIES. S. C. Stevenson. Frank W. Hicks. THBASUBEB. R. Moat. Hon. James Ferrier, Hon. Thomas Ryan, Andrew Allan, Hon. Mr. Justice Mackay, Hon. J. L. Beaudry, Dr. J. W. Dawson. Chief-Justice Dokion. M. H. Gault, M. p.. C. F. Smithers, Hon. Hy. Starnes, Hon. P. Mit- CHELL, Hon. L. O. Taillon, Hon. W. W. Lynch. Hon. A. V/. Ogilvie, Hon J . A. Chapleau. F. Wolferstan Thomas, R. Moat. S. E. Dawson, W. R. Salter, Chas. Garth, John Bemrose, Dr. W. H. Hingston. Prof. H. 1. BovEY. J. Stevenson Brown, Thomas Craig, Dr. W. Osler. Prof. C. H. McLeod. SPECIAL COMMITTEES. COMMITTEE ON INVITATIONS AND RECEPTION. Chairman.~T. Sterry Hunt. Secreiaries.—S. C. Stevenson, F. W. Hicks. U ?°A V'^'^^IT'"''- ^'' "• '^"*'^"' ^- ^- Drummond, Henry Lyman, U E. ArchambauU. Thomas Workman, Guillaume Lamothe, Edward Murphy SrM > "%?"11'f °"' "°" J- ^- ^^^^'^^^ G- W. Stephens, M.P P John Molson. Hon. Mr. Justice Cross. Hon. Mr. Justice Baby, Hon. Mr. Justice Can""H ; ^'""r^"' ''• ^- '^''^'^"'"' John Lewis, Joseph Hickson Rev. Prof rtr"' ^- "-"""' J- ^- M'^Lachlan, O. S. Wood. H. H. Lyman. TT B . ^^''' ^'' '^''''- J^*^"'""' ^'- R- P- Ho"'ard. T. D. King, J. A U. Beaudry, R G. Leckie. Rev. J. S. Black, Rev. j'as. Roy. Re';.-^ Dr". Muiray LOU.S Lesage H. Mott, Rev. Canon Norman. H. Sugden Evans, P R^^n T"'"';^ i''\^"'"' "^'""'^ ^'^"^' ^-P-' A'«- Buntin, M Rev r H IL John Ham.lton, Rev. W. S. Barnes, Very Rev. Dean Baldwin. R;v Dr r. ^' r' "■ ^- ^- ''•'^"^"'' ^- ^^- ^^''-«' A. T. Drummond. Bulme?'ArH% ^°''^%^''''^'"' ^'^- "^'""^ ^""^eood. Victor Hudon. H. Buhner, Alfred Brown, J. K. Ward, N. W. Trenhoimc, E. Holton. M.P ll i 6 R. A. Ramsay, P. Macmnster, M.P., Rev. Dr. Stevenson, J. C. Wilson, D. Girouard, M.P., Alex. Murray, II. R. Ives, Rt. Rev. W. B. Ilotul, Rt. Rev. E. C. Fabre, J. H. Joseph, J. S. Hunter, T. J. Claxton, Hon. Charles D. Day, Sir Francis Ilincks, Sir A. T. Gait, Hon. J. J. C. Abbott, lion. Mr. Justice Torrance, Peter Redpath, F. N. Boxer, Aid. Wilson, G. R. Prowse, Aid. Hood, G. R. Grant, Dr. O. C. Edwards, Dr. W. G. Beers, Aid. Grenier, Aid. Mooncy, Aid. Kennedy, A. C. HutchLson, A. D. Steele. COMMITTEE ON FINANCE. Chairman.— ¥. Wolferstan Tho.mas. Secretary.—]. Stevenson Brown. Treasurer. — R. Moat. George Hague, W. J. Buchanan, H. McLennan, Hon. Louis Beaubien. G. L. Marler, Thomas Craig, T. C. Brainerd, J. H. Joseph, T. S. Brown, R. B. Angus, F. B. Matthews, A. Desja.dins, M.P., A. A. Trottier, M. H. Gault, M.P., R. R. Grindley, Andrew Robertson, James Crathern, Hon. J. R. Thibaudcau, G. B. Burland, A. F. Gault, Jacques Grenier, R Prevos.. COMMITTEE ON CONVEYANCE, ENTERTAINMENTS AND EXCURSIONS. Chairman. — Dr. W. H. Hingston. Secretary. — Prof. Bovey. A. R. C. Selwyn, D. A. P. Watt, Dr. J. Baker Edwards, M. II Brisette, Severe Rivard, J. H. R. Molson, L. Lesage, John S. Shearer, A. B. Chaffee, L. A. Senecal, A. C. Stonegrave, J. Kennedy, C. C. McFall, G. D. Ansley, L. J. Sargeant, E. A. Whitehead, J. Stephenson, Herbert Wallis, Angus Gran , C. J. Fleet, F. F. Bateman. COMMITTEE ON HOTELS, LODGINGS AND LUNCHEONS. Chairman. — Charles Garth. Secretary. — ^J. Bemrose. John Torrance, M. H. Sanborn, R. S. C. Bagg, D. Morrice, J. T. Donald, G. W. Stephens, M.P.P., Geo. W. Crai^, Hon. A. W.' Ogilvie, G. B. Burland, Geo. lies, A. A. Stevenson, J. J. McLaren, James Shearer. COMMITTEE ON ROOMS AND PLACES OF MEETING. Chairman. — Dr. W. Osler. Secretary. — Prof. C. H. McLeod. Dr. Harrington, Wm. Muir, Rev. Prof. Campbell, Frank Redpatli, Prof. P. J. Darey, G. H. Chandler. COMMITTED ON PRINTING AND PUBLICATION. Chairman. — S. E. Dawson. Secretary. — W. R. SALTER. J. R. Dougall, Dr. L. H. Frechette, Richard White, Hugh Graham, C. A. Dansereau, H. Beaugrand, James Stewart, J. TassS, M.P., F. Houde, M.P., L. O. David, J. C. Fleming, Rev. A.J. Bray, A. A. Stevenson, J. J. McLaren, Q.C., R. W. Boodle, Dr. W. A. Molson, P. A. Peterson, F. B. Dakin, S. C. Stevenson, F. W. Hicks. ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE LOCAL SECRETARIES. The sessions of the Association, which begin on Wednesday t^^J^'u V/"!' ^' '° *•'"•• '"'" ^« ^«'^ '" the buildings of the McGiU University. The offices of the Permanent Secretary and the Local SecreUries, with Post-office. Express. Telegraph and Telephone, will be in the central building of the College, and the General Sessions will be held in the William Molson Hall 1 he Queens Hall, in Uniujrsity Street, will, however, serve for public evening meetings. Members are requested to call and register their names at the offices of the Permanent and Local Secretaries, in the central building. McGill College, as soon as possible after their arrival 1 hey are requested to enter separately each member of their families accompanying them. Each person so registered will receive a ribbon, stamped with tu. number against his or her name on the register, and is requested to wear it during the meeting. This will greatly facilitate the local arrangements. Upon register- ing their names, members will receive a hand-book of Montreal prepared by the Local Committee. ' The present programme states, as far as possible, with the exception of the papers to be read, the events of each day The subsequent daily programmes will contain the order of papers to be read in the Sections, lists of members present, lists of members elected, and other information. Members of the Local Committee will be in waiting at the Committee Room each day, and at the Windsor Hotel each eve- ning, to render such assistance as may be needed, and will be designated by a badge. Members of the Lodging Committee may also be found in the same places at the same times. Members of the Railway Committee will be in attendance at the Committee Room, daily, to give such information as may be in their power. ^ Members of the Excursion Committee will be in attendance at he same place and members of the Association intending to avail themselves of the opportunities offered, will please register their na--es lor the several excursions as soon as possible .hn/. oT'°"u^°?"^J^ ^y ^^" Canadian Pacific Railway, hat to Quebec by the Richelieu & Ontario Go's steamer, re- urn.ng by North Shore Railway, that to Lake Memphremagog by the South Eastern Railway, and that to Lachine by the Grand I runk Railway, are given by these lines free of charge Through the liberality of the Western Union Telegraph Co.. and n western xcicyiapa company, telegraphic mes- 8 sages relating to family, social or scientific matters, will be sent from Montreal, during the meeting, for members of the Associa- tion, free of charge to all parts of the United States and Canada. Members going to hotels will be taken thither with baggage at twenty-five cents. There will also be omnibuses plying between the College and the principal hotels for a fare of len cents. These omnibuses will be marked, A.A.A.S. A daily luncheon will be furnished in a temporary building in ihe College grounds, the first day's luncheon being complimentary. The Association Post-office will be found in the central building cf the College. The office will be open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., from August 22nd to 31st, excepting on Sunday, when it v/ill be open only from 2 to ^ o'clock p.m. Mails will be received three t'mes a day : at 8 a.m., 10 a.m., and at 2 p.m. Letters will be sent to the main office at 2 p.m.,' 5 p.m., and at 6.30 p.m. Express packages will be received and delivered at the Association Post-office. The City Directory, Pathfinder Railway Time-tables, Railway Guides, &o., will be found at the office of the Local Secretaries. Representatives of the press in attendance upon the meeting can obtain special tickets or, application to the Local Secretaries. General invitations have been extended to the members of the Association by : — The Library and Museum of McGill University ; The Library of the Mechanics' Institute of Montreal, St. James Street ; The Galleiy of the Art Association of Montreal, Phillips Square; The Museum of the Natural History Society of Mcntreal,' University Street ; The Collections of the Numismatic Society in the Natural History Society's building. University Street ; The Reading Rco:n of the Young Mens Christian Association, Victoria Square ; Merchants' Exchange Reading Room, St. Sacrament Street ; Barnjun's Gymnasium, University Street. NOTICES OF EXCURSIONS. Excursions to Quebec and Ottawa, on Saiurd-^y, 26th. Excursion to Lachine by rail, and down the Lachine Rapids by steamer, daily, both morning and evening. Visit to the Harbor, Victoria Bridge and Grand Trunk work- shops, on Wednesday, 30th. Excursion to Newport, Vermont, and Lake Memphremagog, on Thursday, August 31st, 9 ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE PERMANENT SECRETARY. Members will please call at the office of the Permanent Secre- tary, central building, McGill University, as soon as possible after arrival, to receive their members' tickets. All assessments and admission-fees must be paid at the office of the Permanent Secretary, and the assessment for the meeting must be paid before registering with the Local Secretaries. A list of newly elected members will be kept at the office of the Permanent Secretary, and the admission fee of $5.00 and assessment of $3.00 must be paid before membeiship is secured. Members will please report any change of permanent address, or the decease of other members, at the office of the Permanent Secretary. Blanks for entering the Titles of Communications and for Recommendation to Membership can be obtained at the office of the Permanent Secretary. A subscription-list for the Montreal volume will be opened at the office of the Permanent Secretary ; and subscriptions are solicited from friends of the Association, and from such members as wish to Obtain duplicate copies of the volume. Every person subscribing $1.50 or more, will receive a copy of the volume, by mail, as soon as published. The volumes of the Proceedings of the Association can be obtained from the Permanent Secretary at the price of j^i.50 per volume ; or any member wishing for ten or more volumes, in order to complete a set, may obtain them at $1.00 per volume. The volumes may be had bound in cloth for the extra price of 50 cts. each, or in half morocco for the extra price of $r.oo each. 10 Uniform cloth covers for the volumes will be furnished by mail at 30 cts. each, or by express for 25 cts. each. Cop.es of volumes 2, 22, 27 and 28 will be received in exchange for other volumes, or will be purchased at jjji.oo each. At present copies of volume 27 can only be furnished to members, or on orders, as they are obtained. The Memoir on Fossil Butterflies, by Mr. S. H. Scudder, pub- lished by the donation of Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson, 410, ,875, will be furnished at $2.00 a copy, or at $3.50 bound in half morocco. The Transactions of the American Association of Geologists and Naturalists, i vol., 8vo., 1843, bound in cloth, can be obtained at $3.00 a copy, or bound in half morocco, uniform with the Proceedings, for $4.00. At the Boston meeting the Standing Committee called attention to the importance of re-printing several volumes of the Proceedings of this Association, but stated that this could noi be done without the liberal assistance of members and others interested, and asked for subscriptions for this purpose. As full sets of the Proceedings are in demand, particularly in consequence of the late increase in membership, it is hoped that the necessary means will be secured for this purpose. The re-printing of two volumes is now desirable, and of two others only a small number of copies remain. Subscriptions of any amount are therefore earnestly solicited, and all such will be acknowledged by the Perviancnt Secretary, by letter, and also in. a printed list of subscribers. The Secretary has the pleasure of statin j? that $204 have already been received from members for this purpose, and that Gen. Wm. Lilly has given $1000 for the re-printing and stereotyping of volume 26,. copies of which will be ready for delivery early in September. The Cincinnati Volume has been sent to every member who paid the assessment to the meeting previous to August 17th. Those paying since that date, and those paying back-assessments at Montreal, will receive the volumes to which they are entitled by mail early in September. 11 ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE. The Standing Committee calls the attention of members to the enlarged scope of the Association, and the consequent changes in the Sections, resulting from the adoption of the amend- ments to the Constitution at Cincinnati, which take effect at the present meeting. There are now nine Sections of equal standing, each presided over by a Vice-President, and having Its own Sec- retary and Sectional Committee, as follows :— Sec. ^.—Mathematics and Astronomy. Sec. i?.— Physics. Sec. C— Chemistry, including its applications to Agriculture and the Arts. Sec. Z>.— Mechanical Science. Sec. j^.— Geology AND Geography. Sec. /-.-Biology. Sec. G.-Histology and Microscopy. Sec. ^.-Anthropology. Sec. /.-Economic Science and Statistics. Attention is requested to the following extracts from the Con- stitution of the Association, and to the statement in relation to papers. members, fellows, life members and patrons. Art. 3. Any person may become a Member of the Association upon recom- mendat.on m wntmg by two members or fellows, nomination by the Standing Gcn^l Session."'" '' ™'^°"'' °' ''^ "'^"'^^^ ^"'^ ^^"-« P-^^ '" (Blank forms for recommendation to membership will be furnished onapplica- GenI S r""' ", "-'"' ^""'"'"- ^^^--^endations should reach the Oeneial Secretary as early as possible each day.) of tt^lth ^'""'" '^''! "' ""'"'"'*"^ ^y '^' S'^"^'"S Committee from such of the members as are professionally engaged in science, or have by their labors a.ded m advancmg science. The election of felh.ws shall be by ballot and a ml jonty vote of the members and fellows present in Genera! .S.i. ART. 5. Any person paying to the Association the sum of one thousand if-. 12 dollars shall be classed as a Patron, and shall be entitled to all the privileges of a member and to all its publications. Art. 7. The name of any member or fellow two years in arrears for annual dues shall be erased from the list of the Association, provided that two notices of mdebtedness, at an interval of at least three months, shall have been given • and -no such person shall be restored until he has paid his arrearages or ha. been re- elected. Art. 34. The admission fee for members shall be five dollars in addition to the annual assessment. On the election of any member as a fellow an additional fee of two dollars shall be paid. Art. 35. The annual assessment for members and fellows shall be three dollars. Art. 36. Any member or fellow who shall pay the sum of fifty dollars to the Association, at anyone time, shall become a Life Member, and as such shall be exempt from all further assessments, and shall be e.ititled to the Proceedings of the Association. All money thus received shall be invested as a permanent fund, the mcome of which shall be used only to assist in original research, unless otherwise directed by the unanimous vote of the Standing Committee. Art. 37. All admission fees and assessments must be paid to the Permanent Secretary (or his assistant), who shall give proper receipts for the same. PAPERS. Art 28. All members and fellows must forward to the Permanent Secretary as early as possible, and, when practicable, before the convening of the Associa- tion, full tities of all the papers which they propose to present during the meet- mg, with a statement of the time that each will occupy in delivery, and also such abstracts of their contents as will give a general idea of their nature ; and no title shall be referred by the Standing Committee to the Sectional Committee un- til an abstract of the paper or the paper itself has been received. Art. 25. A paper shall not be read in any Section or Sub-section until it has been received from the Standing Comntilte and placed on the programme of the day by the Sectional Committee. *»* The receipt of a title of a paper simply, is not sufficient to secure its being placed on the printed list of papers received, and it is particularly requested that the abstracts be prepared ready for printing in the volume of Proceedings Blank forms for giving the titles and abstracts of papers will be furnished by the Permanent Secreta ry on application. The Standing Commiuee particularly call attention to the fact that/a^rj cannot be received after Saturday, noon, Aug. 26 At the last meeting of the Standing Committee it was determined to adopt the plan oi printing abstracts of all the papers read before the Sections in the Proceed- ings, beginning with the Montreal meeting ; unless by a special vote, on recom- mendation of a Sectional Committee, it should be decided to print the pap-r by tide only, or, in exceptional cases, in full. METtALFl MAHSriELD Ms TAVIHS to I M'-GlLLCniM § f^fc ro/t/A UUIVHRSITV % Ms TAVIHS O O r- r- m O m O :x3 O cz z o > o cz o CO u/^/i/r/fs/rr . Microscopy (Wm meet in Room No. 3, in Museum.) lice.Presxdent.~K. H. Tuttle, of Columbus W/«.^.-R0BERT Brown, Jr.,'of NeTSaven. Section H. — Anthropology (Will meet in the Molson Hall. Centre Building ) F.«-P;W.«/_Daniel Wilson, of Toronto ^'^ 6'..r./ar,._0Tis T. Mason, of Washington .wn ^^"'t"" ^— E^°N"'^"c Science and Statistics ^ " ''^:i^:il^-^'^ '--' ^'-' Centre Building.) 17 AFTERNOON. Committee, irom i to half-past 2 o'clock. Addresses of the Vice-Presidents as follows :- A/ Half.Past Two o'clock. Vice-President Harkness before Section A Bolton •• •« q Tuttle •• t« r> ■tLLIOTT •« u J At Four d clock, Vice-President Mendenhall before Section B. Trowbridge ♦' •• t)* Dall «« «« p * " Wilson •' u u* EVENING. J^ r^r rcrrx- six;i--- oi ni.tted 10 the reception on the presentation of their badges THURSDAY, AUGUST 2^ MORNING, sor eTtel.^ °^ '^' ^ '^"'^'^^ Committee at 9 o'clock, at the Wind- General Session in the Molson Hall at 10 o'clock GenS'se^si:n ^'rrt'Tf ""'''''' ^'^^ the^a^lment of papriotrdiiL'c^tiTr^"^^^ ^'^""^^ ^^ AFTERNOON. Recess for lunch from 1 to half-past 2 o'clock Meetmgs of the Sections at half-past 2 o'clock. EVENING. Reception by the President of the Associattom ,-« ^k iimtation at ih» Association Post-office. -rd. of 18 FRIDAY, AUGUST 25. MORNING. Gknkkai. Skssion in the Molson Hall, at lo o'clock. (:,.,„.,,io . tiircciiy after the acljoiiriiment of AFTERNOON. R.vess for imich from , to half.past 2 o'clock. Meetings of the Sections at half-past 2 o'clock. EVKNING. i"<^rHLut:;;rL'"'^'''^^^"^^'^ .or 'n!Z ';:;;^-*^""";""-- domination of oflicers of the Sections ' n ^ uar should meet this evening so as to be ready to re- port to the General Committee on Nomination. SATURDAY, AUGUST 26. ;n.o clay win be given to excursions to OrrAvvA and OriEMFc by .nv.tat.on of the Canadian Pacific anu North Shor ^Z^ tlio k.chelieu and (Ontario Navigation Co -,n,! iU :■ Ottawa and Quebec. ' ^ '^"^ "'"^"'"^ ^^ Members intending to accept the courtesies offered will please enterU.. names With the COM.^^^^^^ 19 MONDAY, AUGUST 28. Winl^soMWK '^' '^"""''" ^OMmry.K at 9 o'clock at the (iKNKKAL Smssion in the Molson Hall at 10 o'clock Klcction of Fellows. Reports will bo expected from the following Si'KCIAr, CoMMn'TKKS. I. Pennanrnt Commil/re on Weisht,, A/easurn ami Coinmr Da It ft.t At.*. ..rir«r* *> ' V. A. r. Haknari), of New York, I!. A. (loui.r), of Hoston, J. I-;. llii.CAUt), of Washington, II. A. Nkwton, of New irav.Mi, }. F,AWkKN(:K Smith, of I.oiiisville, K. H. I'lM.ioTi', of Wusliin^tori, John TKowiiKiiKiK, of ( Ijimhriduc A. M. MAVKK.of Hol„,kcn. LommKtcr to memorialize thcrfi^ishtureof Nciv York, for a JVnv .Sun'cy of Niat^ara ludls. C. W. no,.t.KV, of Niagara Kails, | j. T. Gakdnk.k. of All.any. 3. CommiUerfo obtain IWmanmt Funds for the A.noriatio,,, an,{ to advice with Treasurer and Permanent Seeretary on financial matters J. LAWRENCE SMITH of [.ouisvillc, | Ai.Kx AN„KR A.Mss.., of Cambridge KoiiERT H. Thurston, of IJoI,oken. ^amonu^e, 1- «. **■ ^'^'"niittee on Member ship. , ^ .,} ""■ I^KMIIKRS OK TIIK StANDINC CoAIMITTKE. 5- Comm,tlee on the /,est methods of Sei^nee Tea^hin^ in the P,Mie Schools. J. S. r^.WHKRKV. of New Y^rk. | J^ \^. i^l^JiliS; V^^^^ 6. Committee on the A\>iist ration of Deaths, Births and Marrian's. E. U. I-:i,MorT, of Washington, J. H. Ku.i.v.HREW, of Nashville, E. T. Cox, of San Francisco, 7. Committee on Standard Time. Ormoni) Stone, of Mt. Lookout, S. r. Lan(;i.ky, of Alleghany, E. C. I'i(:kerin(;, of Cambridge, J. R. Eastman, of Washington, F. H, Ilouoir, of Lowvillc, J. S. Coi'ES, of New Orleans, John Coi.i.ett, of Indianapolis. E. C. Pickerino, of Cambridge, Lewis Hoss, of Albany, S. W. IUjrnham, of Chicago, AsAiMi IIai.i., of Washington, Wu.i.iam IIARKNES.S, of Washington. IL S. Pritchkit, of Glasgow. 8. Committee on Stellar Magnitudes Lewis Boss, of Albany, Leonard Wai.do, of New Haven J. K. Rees, of St. Louis, G. W. fIou(;H, of Lowville, G. C. SwAM.ow, of Columbia, James IIat.i,, of Albany, John R. Procter, of Frankfort, 9. Committee on State Geological Surveys. E. S. Hoi.den, of Madison, Simon Newcomh, of Washington, C. H. F. Peters, of Clinton, Ormono Stone, of Mt. Lookout C. A. Yoi/NG, of I'rinceton. N. IL WiNCHEM,, of Minneapolis, W. C. Kerr, of Raleigh, J. W. P0WEI.1., of Washington, Edward Orion, of ColumbusV George J. Brush, of New Ilavpn I f A p >• -v iJ . p. W. Clarke, of Cincinnati. ^ In 20 ^^^ Meetings of the Shc.o.s afte. adjournment of Genera. R^ r T . AFTERNOON. Recess for Lunch, from i to 2-30 o'clock Meetings of the Sections at 2-30 o'clock P Ki- T EVENING. Hotrr/o-cU'^ ^°™^^°^ ^-™-t the Windsor TUESDAY, AUGUST 29. Meeting of the Standing Committee af . ^vi 1 Windsor Hotel. v^ummittee at 9 o clock, at the Elecfionof OffiT'' i" the Molson Hall, at 10 o'clock. Session. Sections after the adjournment of the General R.. r T AFTERNOON. Meetings of the Sections at half-past 2 o'clock p ^ EVENING. Promenade with music in the Gall^^rv of ^u i»* Association. '--ailery of the Montreal Art WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30 WindtXet ^'^ '^^^^^^'^ ^°^-™ ^t 9 ^'clock. at the General Session in the Molson Hall af ,« • i i R.. r r AFTERNOON. Recess for Lunch from i to half-past 2 o'clock Meetings of the Sections. Final adjournment of the Sections to vlu Thr HarVor T ""4:'" B 'f "°°"/°^ ^'^-^ ^^^ -«" Work-shops. °"^ ^"^^^ ^"d the Grand Trunk r. o EVENING. ConnT f ""^ '" '^^ ^°'«°" Hall, at 8 o'clock Concluding Exercises and AnjouRNMiNT THURSDAY, AUGUST 31 of ll'Z7.^.1Z7:u7'y'hT^ ^^^-^-ion willSn^::rrt:;,^:-i:^:^3;^^^ -^ other e^ursions 21 :k, by Prof. ■ le Windsor 1 ock, at the 1 k. ngfor 1883.. ihe General :: 1 4. F. ntreal Art 1 S B 1 6. B. -k, at the 1 7 E e General 1 8. F. TITLES OF PAPERS. Entered up to August 21, 1882. FOR THE MONTREAL MEETING. ■ 12. B. ivho wish 1 d Trunk ■ 13- F. ■■ 1 H. H. 1 '5. D. ivitation I 16. F. :ursions 1 '7. H. (The letter following the number shows the Section in which the paper will probably be read. ) ' ^«fh°J''^.»'^ the bituminous matter in the Ohio Black Shale, (Huron Shale of Newberry.) 20 m. Tu^ I <• . r, Edward Orton. . The color of the Sun. 30 m. s. P. Langley . Application of Organic Acids to the examination of Min- erals. 20 m H. Carrington Bolton Monograph of the Clematid* of the United States. ,5 m.' r>an„o. f T ■ , . . Joseph F. James. Danger from Lightning increased by Telegraph wires. T^i Du • 1 TT . Stephen S. Haight. 1 he Physical Universe ; a new philosophy. 40 m. Th*> o.r<.of T • . n, . Henry Raymond Rogers. The great Terminal Moraine across Pennsylvania. 45 m. ni^of«„- .J H- Carvill Lewis. rnntrh ""'•/?""'■;*'"" ^""»"^- '° ™- Wm.H.SeAMAN. Contribu ion to Seismology. 25 m. Richard Owen. Plant-cells and living matter. 20 m. Louis Elsberg. 1 he Topography and Geology of the Great Salt Lake Dotlnt^"^" K ' %?' . . William Bross. Detection by Electricity of the annual culminations of Solar FxTm^nrr^ '" organisms. 8 m. Nils Kolkin. £.xamination of some controverted points of the Physi- ThlTr ""^u ^°'"- T. Wesley Mills. Ihe Cross and the Crucifix. 5 m. NT 1 J. . Charles Whittlesey. Newly discovered absolute limit to Economic Expansion Acheli h"^*" ^"/'.r- '° '"^ ^- H- Thurston. Achenial Hairs and fibres of Composite. 30 m. Notice of . .^^Moe^io- - o. , ^ ^' Macloskie. _. _ ^ ..i.cvsoi. ui oiuux Weapons and articles of ^'^''- ^m- G.H.Perkins. 22 1 8. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23 24. 25- 23- 27- 28. 29. JO. 3' 32 33 34. 35- 36. 37- 38. H. Recent Archeologlcal discoveries in Vermont. ,0 m. E. The Paleozoic Floras of Eastern North A ^' "' ^^^''''''• especially of Canada. T,T T w' ?."^ "'"'''^ F. Illusions of Motion, with exhrbition of ^' '°^- . "lui exnioition of apparatus. 30 m, E. Peculiarities of Cave scenerv • -.u "' ^' ^'"''•'"'■ -pping. with ■arerrpTcr„;es""'ar."'^°""' °' ^^- E. Pre.«,acia> t.a„„e, of Ea„e River, uferp^Hor' "r^ G. De.„„3tra.ior. of .,e Baci„„s of meTuI^^'lrr^'' '•''rerd"'7r''--»f'^-'"^p-paredb,Gl°:i:';- F. The third Corpuscular element in the Blood. ,! n,""''" . G. Demonstration of the Bacillus of Tuberculosis, "^o^r™' G. Note „, the Microctes in the Blood, and their'^protw:- "• °AmSr .rr™="'^ -" — f™""i °Ch H. Discovprv rtf fk^ • ^- ^^- Putnam. .=e";a^:eXd^n"T:„'°eCe:"- ^^'°-'- "> F. The Placental development in Mammals, ''jo"'™ ''"'""• . H, Stone implements from Bomoseen and "cSo^n ^1:^^- • A. Conservatism of Solar Ener-y. ,5 J; ^""^^^ Currier. A. Atomic Phyllota.xy. ,0 m P^^ny Earle Chase. B. The Tension of th'e Lumrniferous Eth'er\^or' """'''' B. A correction in Newton •« p - • • ^^ ^olson Wood. ti-ofthe.;protro?;wo%rei'vr' " ^^^• I. Statistics in Agriculture. ,5 m ^^ Volson Wood. A. On the Arithmetic of Chords, 'ism "^c^ p ^xj^^"' B. Law of Fracture or Fi«i,r,-n« r' *-• P- Hart. Organic matter fo m «' '""''"^ % '"<"•«»"- '"d Kichard Owen. 2d 39. E. 40. A. 41. C. 42. D. 43. B. 44. C 45. E, of Fossil Fishes 46. E. 47- E. 48. A. +9. E. SO. C. 51. F. 52. F. 53- H. 54. H. 55. H. 56. H. 57. H. 58. H. 59. H. 60. H. ^RnUL^rT'"'^' °' ''■°"" ^'^'•'^^ '" the Devonian Rocks of Canada. 15 m. t p Whup Description of the new 23 inch EquatoriaHn the 14^ Observatory. Princeton. N. J. ,5 m. C. A Young Observations on the Contamination of City. Wells. ,0 rn.' Transverse Strength of large Spruce Beams^" fj ^''''''''''• . The Force of Diffusion of the Gases foXThe^ro" spnere. $ m, c 1 Experimental Researches on the Sources of Ni^ogen Tn On I"?^"' u?' ^ J- ^- ^^^ES and J. W. Gilbert. The Eozoic Rocks of Central and Sou ttrEn "pr"™.' Tu<. o ^- ,. , ^- Sterry Hunt The Serpentmes of Italy. , m. T. Sterry Hunt. Circular Co-ordinates, and Complex Anharmonic Ratios! \!^,^ *"* .. Wm. Woolsey Johnson Note on the occurrence of Siphonotreta Scotica in the Utica formation near Ottawa. Ont. 5 m. J. F. Whiteaves On the causes which render flour and organic dust explosive with suggestions for the prevention of such explosions.' r» '° '"■ . Thomas W Tobin On a recent species of Heteropora irom the Strait of Juan Some rerarks^'nthe Flora of North Amiric^a. "^"m.""' A StonTr °^ ^""'^^T^^Sy- ' S m. o. t! Maso^; A Stone Grave in Illinois. 15 m. Charles Ratt Monumental and Art RemaLs in the Lake Region^s^'f Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York. 30 m. Arch^ological Exploration ; progress of discov'er"'"^',^- Mountain An.i,„i.ies .on,. Z^sBuhZ' Geological Testimony to the Antiquity of Man in America Indian Migrations, as evidenced by Language.""^; "'*^^' Account of three Mounds explored in oZ^Z^rini nessee. ic m. t? wr n ^- Vv, Putnam. u "' VJ::' 7T "' "'""^•'°°' ""- ^-es a. Brentwood, 62. E. Arctic Explorations inNnrth a« • ^' ^- Putnam. 0, B. 0„ ...e ApU„. sU"o'?X„S^?„j,,r- J:"" '^«- 64. B. 0„ Vision bx .he Ligb. of .he Elecic Spit "if „'"""■ 65. E. Deep-sea Soundings and T.,n„ . *' f "'^O"" Stevens. off the Atlantic Coast T'/"'^''™'f"V" "" «"!' S"-«am „ „ U. S, Coast Su^v'-'t """^ ""^ ?"•'"">" of ">e 66. E. Recent Investigations inH P,'u . , • .J' ^- ^^RTlett. .-e Wapping^Sr Sto'eT'D Set " j-nl't^ '" 67. B. TbrPhX^t^ro^i-Mar-"-- '^^ ««-«;; tions of Force r.» ""• !,"/"'''' '""' -anifesta- 68. C. Action of water at .o„» r ,>,*'??■ ^ ^- B"cicweli. pionic Acfd K r '^^ °" "I' ^- Pl-^'yltribrompro. 69. C. Preliminary Notice'o^a new OrgatfcTa^e"''; „."'"""• H. Chief Deities in American Religions. ^T"^ ^^ ^'^°'- A-asanclthe Atlantes: ,. The Atlan.ef TThe'^'rbel- A Mastodon A.ericanns in a Beaver Da ° ne'^rSZ I"-e Elliptic Functions and tbe'i:;:gLa';^S": Histology of Uterine Fih,«M _, ^- ^"o^-s^f Johnson. Micro*photogrlphs ,0° ^"""S' "'"^'"'«' "/ Silicified Stun,p*s o'f South p2k, Coi. "T' ^^ *"""• The House Fly considered in .A ^°"""' ^- ^^ROS"- bution Of .nLt^rard-ntSrXr 'r";,^'"''- ^ '■ 'rhr°n,tL^stv^-T: V^^^^^^^^^^ 78. F. On.heP„,y.orphisn.ofl;Sna'/se":;darInr Trr- Observations on the Fertilization nf v ^' ^' ^^^^^rds. -anc,^.o.ic.;:Sr^"S;i EmuIsionsofPetroleun, and their value as InsectiaTes^'lo"; C. V. RiLEV. 70. 71. 72. E. 73. A. 74. G. 75. E. 76. G. 77 79. F. 80. F. S5 8i. E 82. «3. 84. 85. 86. 88. 89 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95- 96. 97- 98. 99. 100 E. D. 101. B On the relations of Dictyophytes. Phragmodictyum and similar forms with Uphontaenia. 30 m Tamfs Hall iL. Un a Post Tertiary Deposit containing impressions of E On thrr'r ^.r ^^^'^"^ bounty. N.J. 5 n.*" M. L. BkitU E. On the Classification and Origin of Joint Structure. 40 m. E. On the Wininski Marble of Vermont. with'lx^ibUroT o'f specimens. 10 m. G H P ^' '^^NnrTr"':'" Stratigraphy of the Crystalline rocks'^of F Th^r ^"'■°';"^,^"? Canada. 20 m. Alexls A. Julien. L Trf^ u^' Crystalline Iron ores of North Caro- F Th^n'^^^^T^'i^'Tx^'""^^^""- '°'"- Alexis A. Julien. E. The Dunyte Beds of North Carolina. 10 m. Tu T' 1 ,. Alexis A. Tulien The Felsyte-tufa of Colorado. ,0 m. Alexis A. Julien A review of the subjects of atmospheric currents, electricity and gases with a view to practical Aerial Navigation by F Cr^T or Balloons. 25 m. Joseph L'Etoile. t. Cross Heredity from sex to sex. ism. T? A „ J . ^^Rs- A. B. Blackwell. t. A new genus and species of Alcyonoid Polyp from Japanese waters with remarks on the structure and habits of re- lated forms^ ,0 m. Robt. E. C. Stearns. D. bt. Lawrence Bridge and Manufaccuring Scheme. 40 m. R n„ C J r. . ^' I^'OSTER BaTEMAN. B. On Secondary Batteries. ,5 m. George F. Barker C. The action of Basic Hydrate on Chlortribrompropionic Adds. 15 m. C. F. Mabery AND Ralph Wilson. C. On certain substituted Acrylic and Propionic acids. 25 m r On fho P 1 . r P- I: ^^^SERY and F. C. RoBINSON. U On the Products of the Distillation of Wood at low tern- peratures. 25 m. r- t? tvt. R -TL^ -D- , TT . , ^ ^- *• Mabery, B. 1 he Binocular Union of Spectral Images. 10 m. R Tj,^ c * . T, . VV. Le Conte Stevens. R IT ^P^?^°^,c°P'c Rain-band. ,0 m. Winslow Upton ii. Upon the electrical experiaients to determine the loca- tion of the bullet in the body of the late President Gar- held • and upon a successful form of Inductive Balance tor the painless detection of metallic masses embedded in the human body. 30 m. Alex. Graham Bell. Upon a proposed method of producing Artificial Respira- tion by means of a Vacuum Jacket. 5 m. Alex. Graham Bell. 26 loa, F. '03. 11. 104. H '05. B. »o6. E. 107. E, 108. E. 109. F. no. F. 111. F. 112. F. 113. F. 114. G. 115. H. 11.6 H. 117. E. 118. D. 119. E. 120. C. 121. D. 122. H. 123. H, 124. B. 125. H. The Morphology of Arterip« ■ "Pagan'' Iroquois Fe„iv,i,, '^,^-^^'^-«-'""« A. Sm.th. Elccric Induction by S.r„, *!r„'"'""'w?„ ^"""■ Note on Iho exlerior markings of b»^i, J;^:^°"'»^ot, chemungense. ,5 m * "L Lcpulodendron On Amphicoelia cedarvillensis from ,1, m- '-"'"'"'•S- Cedarville, Ohio. ,0 m v 'tr[.° »'°"'P "^ No.e on .„e Fanna of .he Ca.3kiN R.d sLlte.ZZ 'Tm/'"" "'""' '" ">» ™a..er^f%.:;,^;;:2a Note on the Sterilitv nf t\.^ n . r}' ^^' ^laypgle. Springs. Ohio ,0 m "' "' ^^"°^ Note on the occurrence 'of traces of a Ntt^ern'pZ'^' South-western Ohio. ,c m vuin * '" On the position of the Gamopetalae. rf m '''''''• On the Gall Mites. 20 m ^y^^fV''^^^''' Some Vegetable Poisons. •30 m ' r Y^''^''''- X's ""^r^'- ^^-°'°^^ °^ Four^Si^uarC: The Kinship-S,ste. and Marriage La^ws^tL^CeX Crawfordsville Crinoids. 10 m ^ Owen Dorsev. A n,e.hod of Cu..i„g Screws of Increasing Pitt. Tn^' A Rocking Stone in New York city, /m^™"'" "'""• Note on the present status of San.UrvT'* "' P""*"*"- special reference to the exali':.';^ Jf '^^ '■7' j"^ Th^e Pern,eabi,i.y of the Linings of'^S^^e.t'a'ils^lra^;^ Home Life among some of the Indian Tribls "^ 30 m '"' 1:'ifr '~^^ - ~ Bato^n^Ci^:. A new Soil Ihelometer. ,0 m " ^"^^„C_ F.etchhk. The Bleaching of the Aryans. ,'7 m ^^h^'ow. Miss Virginia K. Bowers, 27 126. E. On the Change of .dative level of the ocean and uplands on the Eastern coast of North America. 25 m. .27. D. The future of the Balloon as a practical mL'nsVaSai travel. 25 m. W H T 128. C. Some Derivatives of Isopicraminic acid, ,5m.' ''''''"' ,,« r- A n lA L , . Charles W. Dabney, Jr. .29. C A Benzoyl Anhydro Acid from B-Metamidosalicylic. ,om .30. C. Notes on effects of different soils'Tpl^so^r^^^'h^os-- .3.. D. ,^. Arhment for High Spe'edr I ^^^^^^' ^'^ n^ F A «o,., c I . J. BuRKiTT Webb. .32. F. A new Sexual character in the pup* of some Lepidop- tera 10 m. tat ^33- F. On the iMouth of the larva of Chrysopa. 5 m." ^^'''''' ii> F TK^ UK .■ .. . Wm. Saunders. • 34. F. The Hibernation of Aletia Xylina in the U. S., a settled ^^''^' 5 m- CV. Riley. [To be continued in Thursdays programme?^ ' witness -' Priuting House. 33 to 37 Bonaypnture StreeT" Montreftl. A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. mmim m the hdviincemeiit of science, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24. OFFICERS OF THE ASSOCIATION. FOR THE MONTREAL MEETING. PBBSIDENT. J. W. Dawson, of Montreal. VICB.-PBESIDENTS. Mathematics^and Astronomy-Wxr.LiAM. Hakknkss. of Washing. Physics-T. C. Mendenhall, of Columbus. Chemistry-H. C. Bolton, of Hartford. Meohanioal Science-W. p. Trowbridge, of New Haven. Solo"^ W^,?^™^^-^- ''■ ^"^' °^S- Francisco Biology— W. H. Dall, of Washington. Histology and Microscopy-A. H. Tuttle, of Columbus. Anthropology-DANiEL Wilson, of Toronto.-^^,,„/ Economic Science and Statistics-E. B. Elliott, of Washington. PERMANENT SECRETARY F. W. Putnam, of Cambric 'e. A B. C. D. E. G. H. I GENERAL SECRETARY. William Saunders, of London, Ontario. ASSISTANT GENERAL SECRETARY. J- R. Eastman, of Washington. __ ^^ SEOHBTARIBS OP THE SECTIONS Sl«iorr°' *?** Asteonomy-H. T. Eddv. of Cincinnati. Physica-CHAS. S. Hastings, of Baltimore. Chemistry- Alfred Springer, of Cincinnati. Mechanical Science-J. Burkitt Webb in absence of Charles B. Dudley, of Altoona. Geology and Geography-H. G. Williams, Ithaca. N.Y. in absence of C. E. Button, of Washington. Biology-WM. Osler, of Montreal, in absence of Charles S. Minot. of Boston. fnth^n*^,*'''* Mioroscopy-ROBERT Brown, Jr.. of New Haven. Anthropology-Oiis T. Mason, of Washington. Economic Science and Statistics-F. B. Hough, of Lowville. TREASURES. [William S. Vaux, the Treasurer elect, died in May last.] 8 MEMBERS OF THB STANDING COMMITTEE FOR THE MONTREAL MEETING. ^^t Presidents. ~]\^\v^ D Ham. c xt bany; Stephen Alexanoer of p " "»^- ' James Hau., of AL GOULD, of Boston; T. Stkurv Hunt " o^ m"?'";' "' """^ '""■^ ' « ^^ bridge ; J. Lawrence Smith of I ou^I^i t ''' ' ''"' ^'^'^^' "^ Cam- bridge JOHN L. LECoNTE. ofUd^ p ' "V eT" '"'""'"■" °^ ^- SIMON Newcomh. of Washington ; O C Mar'sh of N ''n' °' '^^"^'''"g'- = BAKKEK. of Philadelphia ; Geokoe J. BRU^Irof O-en"" ' '^'"'^"^ ^• K T^S2:^rn1^r:.f::: --'>'.-WauAM Hakknes. of W^Mngton , Officers of the Present Afeelin>r.-.J . VV Dawsom .r a. NESS, of Washington; T. C. UKHnLnir, fn\ ''^^^°"^^^"' J Wm. Hark- Hartford ; W. P TR;wnRiDrE ^^N ' ' ^°'"™''"^ ' "" ^^ B^'-Ton, of w. H. DAu. of washigrrr fx™ "jc"'. "^-h'^-^' "^ ^^"" ''-^^^ ■' of Toronto; E. B. Ei liott 'r wu- '^°^"'"''"' ' Daniel Wilson WM. saun;,er, of1^"do ;rR:E:rA; 'of w h'"^^^"' '' '''^^^'^^ Cincinnati ; C. S. Hastings, of Baltimorr a ^"""^'"g^^" ' "• T. Eddv. of J. BURKITT WEm,, of Ithaca Hrw:' "" ''''"'"''' "^ ^^'"'^'""-'i ^ Montreal ; Robert Brown Tr of m.^ ^'L'-'ams. of Ithaca ; Wm. Osler of F. B. Hough, of Lowvnie.' '"'" ' ^^ "^^ ^^^^«''. «f Washington ; 'w.Mst'^ilUfK^^rH^^^^^^^ ^r -'^ --•-. Providence ; S. A. LATmioRE, of Rochester ! r if "^' E- W. Blake, of ;w.ck ; A. J. Cook, of Lansing j'rhwa'doV T?' "' ^^"{^ °^ ^^^^ «™n'- ^Haven. &,^.n. ward of Troy ; L. W. Blake of New '^~^^SS5SSBf~SfSi9i 8 ANNOUNCKMENT OF_THE_LOCAL SECRETARIES. The sessions of the Association, which beirun on w ^ ^ August 23rd. at ,0 a.m., will be held in fhf ? °" .^^^n^^day, McGill University. The offices of th. P "' o'"^' °^ ^^^ the Local Secretaries with IW "n- l'^™^"^"^ ^^'^'■^^''^'•>' and Telephone, w-ill b:Tn^h:tLr^ti.d'intT;h^toT' ^"1 the General Sessions will be held in th/w /r ^^^ J;^''}^^^^' and The Queen's Hall, in University Street w^h"" ^^''•''"" ^^"• public evening meetings ^ ' '"' ^°^^^^''' '^'''^ ^or officfs^^f'Th^PeXett' inV Lo^"f f ^'^^^^^^^"^ "-- at the •'•"Iciing, McGi 1 cTe " .?« '' Secretaries, in the central Theyafe reqtl? o'e^te^Z^^^^^^^^^^ .^''^'^ ^^"-'• families accompanying them S ^ '"""^"'" °^ '^^'' receive a ribbon, stamped with fh P'^" '° '"^'^'^^^^ ^^" nameontheregi tera^'teaLe^f""'" J^"'"^^ ^"^ °^ '^^^ This will greatfy facilitl'lh Xcar ^-^ """"'• •ng their names, members will receive a hand hA .^P^'lf g'^^er- prepared by the Local Committee ^^"d-book of Montreal, excep;;:„''o7reV'a;rtrb: Z^V '^^ ^« r'^^^^^ -^^ the subsequent daily n^o^mLn ^ ^''"'' ""^ ^^'^ ^^y- The be read in the lectins '"tT of m mh'"'"" *'' ^^'^ "' ^^P^^ ^o elected, and other inTo;rnnion " P""'"'"'' ^'''' °^ '"^'"bers Con^:;:::!^!^^ --- -i^ at the dTsfgnr^-^^ibX^"^^^"^^ '' -^^^^^^^nz sJ^X:::'^:^:^!::!^^^--^-- -^ ^.o be found m the the CoTminee^Room ^t^ '^°"'"'"? ^'' '^ '" ^"endance at in their power ' '^' '° ^"'^ '"'^^ information as may be the Xre.^ t?-S ^^" ^^. ^" --^-ce at themselves of he oprrrunities Iff ^'/^''^\^on intending to avail names for the severa^excu? 1' ^7 ' ^"' ^^'^'' ^^^'^^er their ■ru^ ^cvcicti excursions as soon as doss ble Trunk Railwav. .r. Xlfl'-? -^ - ^''^'"° ^>' the Grand Tu L <■ 7"~ o "" ^7 i-ncsu lines Iree of charo-P Through the liberality of the Western Uninn T 1 ^ . ^ .he Great No„h.We,J„ Te,eg.;tc?j;a™ Tlllf^^^p^'^"-'! tion, free of charge o a ,nrtf n?;*, r r """''" "'" ^'•^' ^ssocia. Members goin'L to Sotd ill hl^ Un.ted States and Canada, at twenty-five Lnt^Therowi';^i''^'" '^''^''' T''*' baggage the College ...„d the P^^X^^^^'^'^'^^fyi^f^^^-^^- These omnibuses will be marked A A AS ''''"''• ^ The Association Post ofl ce wTl n TT'^' ^t '^' •'"^'•■ building of the College. S offic' will ^""'^ '" r'*'" "'"''''^ to 6 p.m., from August 2 2ncMo ,7,? ^/^ °P'" '^^"'^ » "•'"• it Will be open onlyVom ^t^" 'dockTm'"' "^ '""'^^' ^^"^'» Mads will be received three times a di^- nt « n deliverc: a. .ho i3'.io,f Xrorcf"'" "'" "^ "^'"^'^'^^ General invitations have been extended tn fh« ^^"^taries. Association by :— extended to the members of the The Library and Museum of McGill University JamlsStr'e^/r °' ''' '''''''''-' Institute ^oT Montreal. St. University Street • ^"'"""^ ^^'^'^ty of Monlreal, Victorta s;t."* '*°°"" "' "' ^-"^ ^--^ Christian Association. Merchants- Exchange Reading Roo., St. Sacrament Street ; EXCURSION TO LACfllNE AND DOWN THE RAPIDS. Persons desiring to make this trip may leave the Bonaventure Depot either at 7 a. m.. 7.55 a. m.. or at 5 p. m. on any week day from the 2 jrd to the 30th Inst. The ticket, with which each will be provided by application at the office in McGill College, must be given up on board the steamer at Lachine. EXCURSION TO QUKI3EC. Persons desiring to make this excursion will leave in the Str Canac/a, of the Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co., at the Jac- ques Cartier Wharf, on Friday, the zjth in.st.. at 7.4S p. m.. sLp. Breakfast will be provided on board after 7. a. m. on the follow- ing morning. The return will be made by train leaving the Quebec depot of the North Shore Railway at 6.45 p.m.. sAar/,, on Saturday Sleeping.berths and tickets may be secured at the office. EXCURSION TO OTTAWA. Persons desiring to make this excursion will leave the Mile End Station, of the Canadian Pacific Railway, on Saturday the 26th inst., at 7.J0 a. m., sAar/>. The return train will leave Ottawa at 6 p. m.. skar/> For the accommodation of a limited number' who may wish to remam in the Capital for a longer time, the Canadian Pacific Rail- way Co. have kindly offered to make special provision by the ordinary tram on Monday. EXCURSION TO NEWPORT. Persons desiring to join this excursion will leave the Bonaven- ture Depot on Thursday, the 3.st inst.. at 8 a.m.. sharp. The b E. R. will entertain the excursionists at dinner at the Mem- Phremagog House. Newport. The Steamer Lady oj the Lake will then leave for a trip on the lake. The train will leave for Montreal at 6.30 p.m., iharp. EXCURSION TO HARBOUR, V.CTORrA BRIDGE amA GRAND TRUNK WORKSHOPS ' " »^°'" 3 P..n., whe^'the „:;, ,:;;:?':^-^'"^'''»Ca„a, Basin -.d re.„. ,, .HaNo„h Sho e Ra ^ :T'™ ^°'^ ''-"-' Aan Pacific Railway ; to Newnort Z,u I T"'' ""^ ""^ ^^''^- are ,ive„ b, these co^pan^ri' J Z '" ^'''^'" '*-'™^. e- and the G.an'd T./„k rX^^^' '"^ Harbour Co^^ission- IROQUOIS HOUSE, ST. HILAIRE. Duringtfie meeting of the ^ A a o .» „ ' for a party of fifteen or more offe^.!■ "^"^^'C^-Pb^" Brothers. McGi,, University. 5 p J to! G T^^ S."- °T^' ^"™ 5-20 p. m, retnrn ticket for St Hilv " "^"^ "'^'" at for .hree dollar,. The attractions TbLi'Zuo 't' "' '""'^'"' close pro:,imity to the city will i, 7 1 ^^'""■'^"' and Lake in avaiiin, themselves of Ze uLlrte'rr ' '''' " ' '"'' ^"'^ tORNE HOUSE, VARENNES MINERAL SPRINGS VARENNES, P. Q. ™'NGS, _ This very comfortabb hotel at oi>e ^f .k resorts in Canada, may be reached h^"""" ''"P^'^"' "■'»""=■• Cartier Wharf at 5 p. I r" L tTm" I"™* ^'=^"^' at 7.50 a. m., reaching Montreal at , TJ '""' ''''■'™^' fouId^refShiSr I!,- A^fsr.t^tr*'' ^"^ "" ^ ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE PERMANENT SECRETARY. Members will please call at the office of the Permanent Secre- tary, central building. McGill University, as soon as possible after arrival, to receive their members' tickets. All assessments and admission-fees must be paid at the office of the Permanent Secretary, and the assessment for the meeting must be paid before registering with the Local Secretaries. A list of newly elected members will be kept at the office of the Permanent Secretary, and the admission fee of fie oo and assessment of $3.00 must be paid before membership is secured. Members will please report any change of permanent address, or the decease of other members, at the office of the Permanent secretary. Blanks for entering the Titles of Communications and for Recommendation to Membership can be obtained at the office of the Permanent Secretary. A subscription-list for the Montreal volume will be opened at the office of the Permanent Secretary ; and subscriptions are solicited from friends of the Association, and from such members as wish to obtain duplicate copies of the volume. Every person subscribing $1.50 or more, will receive a copy of the volume, by mail, as soon as published. The volumes of the Proceedings of the Association can be obtained from the Permanent Secretary at the price of fix co per volume ; or any member wishing for ten or more volrmes, in order to complete a set. may obtain them at $,.00 per volume. The volumes may be had bound in cloth for the extra price of 50 cts each or in half morocco for the extra price of $,.00 each.' Uniform cloth covers lor the volumes will be furnished by mail 8 at 30 cts. each, or by express for 25 cts each r ■ r 2. 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As full consequence he necessary ntingof two lall number '6 therefore fed by the ted list of r that $204 irpose, and rinting and ready for ry has the nown has nber who ■ust 17th. sessments 1 titled by 9 MORNING. Meeting of the Standing Committee at 9 o'clock, at the Windsor Hotel. General Session in the Molson Hall, at 10 o'clock. GanfrSL:' "' S-""-"--.!/ af.er .he adjourn.en, of SEcfioN B,— Physics. (Will meet in Library, First Floor, Presbyterian College ) Vice-Presideni.-T. C. Mendenhall. of Columbus Secreiary.—CnxKi.^s S. Hastings, of Baltimore. Sectional Committee. T. C. Mendenhall, of Columbus. Charles S. Hastings, of Baltimore. C. K. Wead, of Ann Arbor A. E. Dolbear, of College Hill. H. A. Rowland, of Baltimore. ' Nominating Committee. T. F. Jewell, of Newport. ' Sub- Committee on Nominations. T. C. Mendenhall, of Columbus. C. S. Hastings, of Baltimore. N. D. C. Hodges, of Cambridge. J. D. Murdoch, of Annapolis. PAPERS TO BE READ IN SECTION B ON THURSDAY. I. (2) The color of the Sun. 30 m S P T* 2- (5) Danger from Lightning increased by Teieg;aph wires 3. (63) On^ihe Apparent Size of Magnified™."' I'T"' 4. (64) On Virion by the Light of the Elec.ric'^''par": ""T^^' r (..\ Afn«„v pu 11 4 W. LeConte Stevens. 5. (33) Atcmic Phyllot^axy. 10 m. Pliny Eaklk C^... 6. (y4) On csecondary Batteries. 15 m. George F. Barker. 10 Section D.— -MKcHAMir-*, c iUMLHANicAL Science. (Win ™e. i„ Cass K„„„ .v„. „, s,„„, p,„„^, ,„„^,^ „__^,^^__^ ^ F«-/'..,*„._W, P. Tkow„k„,..„. of Nc. Have„. •*'"■"'"■''-■'• D"'""'" VV.„„, of Ithaca. SuU'onal CommiiUe. W. P. Tkovvhridge, of New Haven J. B. Wehb, of Ithaca. PAPERSTOBEKEADmSECTIO.D.-T„URSDAV , f^^\ A ' • , Prof. Gaetano Lan/a 3- (90) A revie\vofthesuI).Vrfcr>fof . . ^a«^a. and gases, wifh^ate^to ^rS^^?,:;-'^-'-^-'', means of Balloons 2^ / ''''^''' ^^^7^' Navigation by ± Co,^ Qf T r. • ''^ m. Joseph LTtoile ♦■ (93) S«- Lawrence Bridge a„dMan„fa«„ri„g Scheie. ,o „ 5. (U8) A method of Cuuin. Screws of r '' '"'"' ''""""■ ^ screws of Increasing Pitch. 15 m. 6 rr^I^ TK^ D , .. ' ' J- BURKITT Webh*. -i; (-0 The Pe™eab,my of .he Linings of Housewalls .o air. 7- Uzi) The future of the Balloon ,. ^' ^' ^'"'^^• aiirial travel. 2/^° "''"™" ^' » P'-x^"™' means of »• (.3.) Indicator Attachment for High Speeds, T; "'. """""■ J- BuRKiTT Webb. 11 2. 3- SkcTION E. — GkoLOCJY and (ilCOORAPHY. (Will meet in Theatre Room in Museum.) Vice.President.-Y.. T. Cox, of San Francisco. i^ecretary.—W. Jj. Williams, of Ithaca. Sectional Committee. E T. Cox, of San Francisco; H. B. Williams, of Ithaca • DolL EVNPr''°'""rTr''= ^ "• ^V'^-"«^^. of Minnea-' pons, iL. 1 . Nelson, of Delaware. Nomination Committee. J. W. Spencer, of Paxton. Sub-Committee on Nominations Arbor; Wm. Lilly, of Mauch Chunk. PAPERS TO BE READ IN SECTION E.-THURSDAY I. (8 1) On the relations of Dictyophyton, Phragmodictyum and s.-n.lar forms with Uphontx'nia. 30 m. James Hall. 8) Note upon the genus Piumalites. .5 m. James Hall. KX) ^bource of the bituminous matter in the Ohio Black . rn^ r ?K (.""'■°" Shale of Newberry.) 20 m. En. Orion. 4. 9) Contribution to Seismology. 25 m. Richard Owen. 5. (II) The Topography and Geology of the Great Salt Lake 6 r,,^ P 7"/\'"- , William Bross. 6. (22) Pre-glac.al channel of Eagle River, Lake Superior. ,2 m. -, (■,r.\ -D ^ TA- . Charles Whittlesey. 7- (39) Recent Discoveries of Fossil Fishes in the Devonian 8 r.M Th v ^^"^'^^- '5 m. J. F. Whiteaves. 8. (46) The Eozoic Rocks of Central and Southern Europe. 15 m. n (An\'vv.^^ .' r, T. Sterry Hunt. 9. (47) The Serpentines of Italy. ,0 m. T. Sterry Hunt. 10. (49) Note on the occurrence of Siphonotreta Scotica in the Utica formation near Ottawa, Ont. 5 m. ir f(.,\ A ^' T- , . ]' ^ Whiteaves. ' r66 ^f '^^.'^P^^^^t'O"^ in North America. m. John Rae. ^ ^ ^,^^!"t I"!'«stigations and Paleontological Discoveries in the Wappinger Lime Stone of Dutchess and neighbor- ^ ^r. ^M x? ,^"^-^"^^""3 in a Beaver Dam near i^ (..^^^ I a\^-^- '°"^- Samuel LocKvvooD. 14. (75) Sihcified Stumps of South Park, Col. 15 m. RoBER^T B. Warder II (Will moot i„ K.„„„ N„. ,, in m„„,„„ j Art7»,w,i/ ( \mmitUt, W. II. Dall, orWa«|,in^ton. William ()«!,.r, of Mo.itiral. J- A. I.imnor, of Alimiiy. W. J. Heal, of r.nii«lnjf. H. F. Husscit, of VVatcrhiiry. t-oMor F. Wanl. ,>f Wn,Hhi„Kion. '. (H) Domonsuaiion a ac^.'o ""r'r''''^'^ '^•^•^"^^• ^ ^ CJiacotnin'«,netho.l. , , ' '"v; ''^"•"""'« ''X t. (4a) '^--Ptionora„ovv«peci.:«ofAlcvono!!;'l.;;;;; ^^-• 3. (78)On thero.,.„o.p,.i.n of L^aena psX?^.!;: '""r' 4- (loo) Note on the Sterility of the Can uh 3. "• ''"^^''^"'"' «l>ri"KH. Ohio. ,o ,„ ''^ V''f ''^ "^ ^''^""^^ •S- (n,) On the Mouth of the larva of Chrysopa ^ „f'^^ "-''•• <'• (90 Cross Heredity from mx to sex. ,5 m. ^^"' ^^'"""'■«''- 7. (30 Some remarks on the Flora of NoIury^neHi!:''""^'^^' I'K"!'. Asa (;rav. AVn '""T '-"■™'<"'«'^- S"«~>« AN,, S,.Ar,.s,,c,, o tnhio,-\, W, Hough, of Lowvillc. Sfdional Committee. - S'»",;"*°"'*''"^^^«'''"ai.'.| hy ''mi.iam Osi.kk. ' J''*'y|). ro m. K. C. SlKARNS. iolus. 15 tn. n. Kdwamds. 'stio Hi Yellow W CUYPOt.R. 5 ni ''M. Saundkks. y Ui.AikwKLr.. rica. »i'. Asa Gkay. sues. ilro niiililing.) floii. URSDAY. ecting stalls- i VV. Smiley. B Elliott. SfchoMdl (Jommillte. nth T. ^Tn«m^, of VVn«»fiington. A. .S. Mit'kinon', o(" Nnw Yf»rk. (Jnrrkk Mallory, of WaslilnKlon. N. S. TownHhnnd, of ('ohimhus. Nomination CommH/ee, Moralio Hale, of Clinton, Kiih-CJommillee of Nomina t ion, Otis T. Miison, of Washington J^ Owrn DorBey, of VVasliington. Geo. ri. PcrklnB, of Hurlington. Joseph Anderson, of Waterbiiry. PAPKRS TO I3K READ IN SECTION II.-THURSDAY. z ■ ^ul Th!'r""'' "'' f "/tropology. , 5 m. Otis T. Mason. 2. C14; The Cross and the Crucifix. 5 m. . / \ KT -! ^ ClIAKLKS Willi ILKSRV 3. (.7) Notice of a collection of Sioux Weapons and arS o( IJress. 5 m. (' Tf pj^ 4. (18) Recent Archajological discoveries in Vc'rmont. "o'm.' 5. (30 Stone implements from Bomoseen and Castleton Valleys' (, (..\ r^'cr ' t.r . J. McNah Currier' 6 (54) A Stone Grave in Illinois. ,5 m. Charles Rau. 14 AFTERNOON. * Mee.,„g, of .he Sections a. half.past *' o'clock. ■ Section A.-Mathemat,cs and Astronomy Sectional Committee. Nomination Committee. W. W. Payne, of Northfield. • Bub-Committee on Nomination. The Address of Vice ^rel". H ," """"• Eas.„,a„ a. the openi'g^frh^t" "f "''' ""' "^ '^^ ^r^'of. PAPERS TO BE READ IN SECTION A.-THURSI,AY. '• (138) Parallax of a Lvral anH ^, r- ■ ^ ^ ^. (40) Description of the ^ew .?^"';,^^.^^°^- ^^"- '« '"• erected in the HaJstead Oh?' '^ Equatorial recently ^ ^ by Prof C. A ^^unf ?'r''"'' '' ''""^^'°"' ^^ j' 3. (73) Inverse Elliptic Functions and th t • by Prof. W. W. Johnson ' Imaginary Period. 4- (35) A correction in Newton'^ Pr;„^- • • • ^''^lt„°e"oTchrcrr;r^'°;:t^ p-"'- ^" ">= ;• (3a) A. Co„serva.is.:f%l''^™hfSo';"pr'- '."-; Chase. 15 m. ^^ ^ "°^- -^''ny Earle 15 , 8. (37) On the Arithmetic of Chords bv C P H^rf Section C— Chemistry. (Will meet in Chemical Class Room. First Floor. Centre Building ) hce-Prestdenf.-H. C. Bolton, of Hartford. ^''^ Secreiary.-ALFRED Springer, of Cincinnati. Sectional Committee. H. C. Bolton, of Hartford. Alfred Springer, of Cincinnati. Geo. C. Caldwell, of Ithaca Robert C. Kedzie, of Lansing. E. W, Morley. of Londson. Nominating Committee. A. A. Julien, New York. Paul Schweitzer, Columbia! A. R. Leeds, Hoboken. PAPERS TO BE READ IN SECTION C.-THUR^DAY. ■■ (50) On the causes which render flour and organic dust exnlo s.e, wuh^suggestions for the prevenUoS of sth :::^l:: (6,) P're,in,i„a,y Notrof a „e. Org^arre.'' f r^""' 3. (3) Application of Organic Acids to the e^tZ'^lt^'Z- '■ ^"^ i^c!ds~^-%rr °" '=--p— W on ctairhstitntedVc^S^p- nt Ss"— • .(.30)No.eso„e..tsof^dLr'r^sJ^ 7. (.28) Some Derivatives of Isopicraminic add TsT" C2«^ A Tj . ... . Charles W. Dabney. Tr 'lo^m''"""'' ''""^ "^ """'^ ^'■°'" ^-Metamidosalicylic.' Chas. W. Dabney, Jr. ^^^ i 1 ■ i I 16 Section G.— Histology and Microscopy. (Will meet in Room No. 3. in Museum.) I ue.Presi43. E. 144. E. '45- H. 146. G. 147. B. 148. B. 149. F. '"II ttt ■t»- ■•% 150. F. Frel w.^ r "^-T ^'"^ '' ^^^"'- ' « '"• P^^"^- A- Hall. If f ^'^"''" '''°"'' ^'^ •'^^'^ '" ^he Cretaceous for- mat on of France. o. W. Kowalenhky. The Jessup Collection to illustrate American Forestry in the Museum of Natural History, Central Park. New xorK. 10 m. Alhert S. BicKMORE. On the surface limit of the thickness of the Continen- tia glacier m New Jersey and adjacent States, with notes on glacial phenomena in the Catskills. 15 m. Terraces and Beaches about Lake Ontaria " 5 m. ^''°'''' ^r'rr''r'*^''"P'°''*'^^'" ^h« Niagara ^imat'ion'of Vvanacia. o m. ? «r o TK^ n e c. ^ J- W. Spencer. The Caves of StalTa and their relation to the ancient civi- lization of lona. ,5 m. p. Cope Whitehouse. A hnd Ceremonial weapons in Florida. 10 m. Hi, fk^ T? J r,, ^- ^' Douglas. On the Epidermis of Marsipobranches. 15 m. M^f . A. H, Tuttle. nn.f " ^" ;;^f "'"^"'a' solution of a problem in the On th r . ^-^""'f • ^ '"^ T. C. MENDENHAiX. On the Reduction of the electrical resistance of the car- bon button by the passage of an electrical current. 5 m. ikr~\.^^ A c y ^ T. C. Mendenhall. Achaenodon from the Bridger Eocene Beds. 15 m. M«»«» r . Henry F. Oshorn. Notes on some of the peculiarities incident to the Dis- ea=es 01 Frmi«. 15 m. D. P. Penh allow. 18 15'. B. «5i •5j. »5+. '55. '50 «57- Is 8. '59- I Go. I6l. I. A. . G. C. F. H. C. i6a. 1 6 J. 164. • 65. F. A. K. C. C. B. 1O6. U. 167. 168. 169. 170. 172, »7i. B. B. B. K. G. B. Oil Iiilori.i,lio„al Slaudar.) Time ,„ ,„ i,- n I' ''"'"• A;. Angula. A„cn,.„ ;,. .„„„,. ,„ jmI,,^,'!:.-;!™; .^i'..o»p.,ori; s'.""',!;'::.'"' -"— ™ "1'". uo,. „f On 11,0 icnpwaluf'o of the Su„, ,„ „ A^^n";?'"- Carbo,, dioxide i„ tho Atmosphere. .„T""' °'"'"'- A simple LaboarloryAppHanee. ,o m. ErI:',. h' ?""■ On tlcetrical Conduc.ion „. Induc.ton To „ On the TcIoDlioiif i« ^n «..i • -^^ E. Dolukar. ^^ ucpiioiu, as an explorer in an electric fwM. A. K. DoLUKAR. A E. DOLHEAR. A. E. DOLMEAR. A. E. Doi.MEAK. , , A. E. DoLHEAR. tlic Connecticut River Valley. C. H. Hitchcock. 174- B. m. On Vortex Rins Phenomena. 5 m. On lelcgraphing witiiout Wires. ,0 m On the constitution of Magnets. 5 m On the character of Heat. ,0 m. ine Ghicial Flood of A new form of constant Injection Apiwatus' .. ,„. A study of the nmhI.M» ^r r .■ ^^'Li.iam Lihiujy. -f.on,r^e^iS^^;---j:-.^. W. A. Rogers. Ill law of Tliortn- H. T. Kiu)v. E. a. EuAorr, iti Meteorology. /. E. IIamilion. >gical Iiivosti^^n- 13. Carpkniicr. Icterminaiion of > C. Caujwull. s to lifo. jo m. iTKR F. Ward. ON RooSKVKI/r. "■y Inspection, n of Water and 'N Iliieiicocic. cruca Xantho- j. Mac LOS K IK. . K. Doi.HKAR. lian Corn and VV. S. Bkal. ver Coal niea- WARi) Orion. I. rEsT H. Cook. "JKsr H. Cook. m. E. DoLUKAR. electric field. E. DoLHKAR. E. DoLHKAR. E. DoLMEAR. E. Doi.MKAR. E. DOLHEAR. t^iver Valley. HllCHCOCK. 5- 12 m. ^-iAM LinuEY. 1 reference to scopic reso- A. RotiKRS. Jes Archives . A. ROORRS. MEMBERS ELECTED. AUGUST 23rd. 1 Col. Jam-« W. Abert, Newport, Ky. 2 U. K. Archambauit, Montreal. 3 Kev. Wm. D. Armstrong, Ottawa, O. 4 Miss Mary Austin, Milton, Mass. 5 Frank Uaker, M. D., 366 C. SKWash- liigton, D. C. 6 Prot: Philip .S. Baker, Ashbiiry Uni- vergity, Oreencastle, Ind. 7 MiM Mary A. Haldwin, Newark, N. J. 8 II. Ballard, Principal, Lenox Academy. Lenox, Mass. 9 Charles II. Banes, Phiiadelphia, Pa. 10 Martha M. Barker, Lowill, Mass. 1 Henry Barnard, Hartford, Conn. 12 F. Foster Batemnn, Montreal. 13 Pierre Janvier Ubalde flaudry. Beau- hatnois, P. O. 14 Heloj W. Beadle, St. Catharines, Ont. 15 Thomas llettll, Lindsay, Ont. 16 J. Alphonse U, Bcaudry, C. E., Mon- treal, P. Q. 17 Alexander Melville Bell, Georgetown, 18 Chichester A. Bell, Washington, D.C. 19 Mrs. Albert S. Bickmorc, New York. 20 George John Bowles, Montreal. 21 Milton 11. Brissitte, Montreal. 22 Prof. C. J. Brown, Chamberlain Insti- tutc, Randolph, N.Y. 23 Prof. William fl. Burr, Troy, N.Y. 24. Lt.-Comdr. Albert (i. Caldwell, Torpe- do .Station, Newport, R.I. 25 11. L. Cargill, Montreal. 26 Charles Carpmael, Director of Magnetic Olwervntory, Toronto, Ont. 27 John llealey Childe, Boston, Mass. 28 Prof John Mason Clarke, Smith College, Northampton, Mass. 29 Miss Cornelia M. Clapp, .South Hadley, Mass. 30 AmorT CofTm, Phoenixville, Pa. 31 Miss Emma Oberin Conro, Kecsvillc, 32 pr. B. E. Cotting, Roxbury, Mass. 33 I'rancis William Crosby, Wasliinnton. 34 Hon. Rodney R. Crowley, Randolph, 35 Miss Elizaljeth Curtis, Boston, Mass. 30 Abijah Curtiss, Yonkers, New York. 37 Peter C. Dempsey, Trenton, Ont. :»8 Wm. 11. Hcnnis, Assir.t. U. .S. Coast and tJeodetic Survey, Wiisliington, 39 John M 40 J. R Denton, London, Ontario, ichanls Dodge, Dept. Agriculture, Washington, D.C. 41 Rev. James Owen Docsey, Bureau of Ethnology, Washington, D.C. 42 Andrew E. Douglas, New York 43 Walter Angus l)un, M. I)., ],ondon, England. ' 44 '<'chnrdj. Dunglison, M. D., PhlladeJ. phia, Pcnn. 45 J<'>l'ert G. Kccles, M.D., Brooklyn.N.Y. 46 President J. T. Edwards, Chamberlain Institute, Randolph, N.Y. 47 William Cole Ksty, Amherst Collcee. Amherst, Mass. " ' 48 Frank !L Fairfield, Amherst, Mass. 50 Bernhard L. Fernow, .Slatington, I'enn 51 lames Ferricr, Ir., Montreal. 52 Walter K. Ferrier, Montreal, 53 Sanford Fleming, Chancellor of the Queen's University. Ottawa, Ont. 54 Jnmes Fletcher, Library of Parliament. Ottawa, Ontario. 55 }ym. W. Folwell, Minneapolis, Minn. I. u-'''''v'-Ir''?^^', ^'■' ^'''-•velan,!, Ohio. 57 Kev. 1. W. I Washington, D C 1,1 r ''S"»f". Hanover, N. H i;f ii- i^ .^' Solomons, Sumter f,D Nou/f^n »* 149 Jacob H. Studer. Columbus Oh?A^'- 'SO F ederick William TaySrS^^l- • Institution w \- y ' '>™«hsonian 52 lie^Jt rr"' ^P^P'"^' Mich. i« r w 17^,- ^°"^y' New York, N Y 'So John Hosea Washhum n • 1 Mass. **asnDurn, Bridgewater. i'?8 PrS ?• p- )^'**'°"' ^^'e"". Mass. 6^ J^TaSJ'^ wi-Jberts, Minneapolis, Maine. Rogers, Burlington. Vt oy. Montreal. , [orton Sabine, University iurlington, Vermont. ^ [ord.M.D., Boston, Mass. Salmon, Asheville, N. C , Hanover, N. H ms, Hartford, Conn. ' ;l° xr''^"' New Jersey, mith, New Haven, Conn, smead, Batavia, N. Y th, Boston, Mass. ith, Chicago, 111. Solomons, Sumter, S.C. )lomons, Sumter, S.C. len Solomons, Sumter, Jr., New York, N.Y. abridge, Amherst, Mass. , 'Amherst, Mass. ,M.D. Newton, Mass. Columbus, Ohio. "Taylor, Smithsonian shington, D.C. Spalding, Mich. y, New York, N.Y ott Haven, N.Y. :ke, Montreal, en, Harvard Medical Mass. shburn, Bridgewater, I, Salem, Mass. 'ebb, Cornell Univer- len, Randolph, N. Y. alem, Mass. Idon, Concord, Mass. ^logical Survey, Ot- se, New York, N.Y. 'ing, Wellesley Col- Mass, ilber. New Bruns- Salem, N.Y. ms, Newton, Lower ingate, Brooklyn, ood, M.D., Wil- REGISTER OF ARRIVALS. Members 0/ the ittee. No, I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 lo II 12 '3 '4 'S i6 '7 i8 '9 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Name AUGUST 23, ,882. Permanent Residence. Residence during the G. F. Barker nv.:! 1 , t- •. Meeting. Mrs. Barker Philadelphia, I'a 130 Mackay Street. Miss Barker. . ..." 3° do ''■''S^: ••• •• '••:::pitchburg. Mass t V5'"^ F..11 River. Mass 3° He geT K^"-"' ^- V- ... V. ... St. LawLce Hall. Mrs. Hedge?. ..'. ^°'^?' ^^'' '43i St. Catherine Miss E. M. Hedt-es '''.\\\ do • ^° D.W. Beadle...^ c» r\ • ^ do , Mrs. Beadle Catharmes, Ont 168 Mance S Mrs. S. B. P. V, S. M. St. do Street. E. Beadle jo Bojirdman Roxbury, Miss S. W. D. Mrs. Boardman ....■.■.".: T; Jlif ^.H. Hinckley.. ...■.•;;;;;Miiton, Miss M. Austin a' Miss R. Hollingsworth . . .".' .■.""■ do f^-^J'- ^- Hollingsworth....:: do J_. W. Dawson Montreal Mass. •»43i Mass. N, W. F. Ferrier. . ..... V/:: '. '. \ ::::Montrea'l J,Ferrier,jr ^^ ^' Xt"'^'^^" .■.■■•• Minneapolis: Minn : : : .'. v°rZ: ?J"> Francisco, Cal . 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 1 40 141 42 Miss C. A. Watson Saleiii' Miss Sarah E. Hunt....;. . . . do Miss A. L. Page : do Mrs. '^ TT ^ .. do do St. Catherine St. do King Street do 22 Cathcart Street. do McGili College. Windsor Hotel. do 144 Metcalfe Street, do Mass Windsor Annex do do A.''!:. Poo?: M.D.'.V.'.';. 'Selffi ?• ^ '°7 Union Avenue. 9: j-_Brush ::::::: ::::Ka*^L^'^i: 'S3i st. Catherine st. Mrs. Brush C. W. W. H, New Haven, Conn Windsor Hotel. do do ^S^Sens Washington, D.C H. S. WUliSms .V. ^CT v' V • ^ ^^- L^^^rence Hall. John Hagemann r •''^ •'*' ^.- Ku- ^73 Bleury Street. J. F. James Cmc.nnat., Oh.o Windsor Flotel. Miss E. W. James ^° ^^4 Ontario Street. Miss A. James ■.■.■'.■.■.;::*:" So do A. E. Highways dn 0.°° H. C. Bolton Wvf.X'A Conn P Sherbrooke Street. Mrs. Jackson Bolton 'tn ^vmusor Hotel. C. H. RockwpII ■ " 't.- ? do ^°'^''«'^" Tarrytown. N.Y 21: Pee,' Street. S2 m. Namt m 1 ;li 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 5° SI 52 S3 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 94 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 Permanent Residence. Pftid. -ice during the P. Mohr ^. . . ^, . ^^eting. MissE.Mohr..::::: Cmcmnat., Oh,o 28 St. Denis Street. MissM. Mohr *. ^ do Joseph Szabo * Ti,„i„ « .u »» do John Pallon I ,1 " „ Vr"""^'''^ ^^^ University Street. H. S. Jewett Davton %t^''' '*° O^^"^"*^ Street. T.Sterryllunt.... MonZ'l ^'^ 62 Cathedral Street. \\f^^ ...•v.v.:;;;Sr •.•.•;;;. tlTlf' "''"*• W. W. Tracey 1 >„»,„,•. W- ; iiagle Hotel. D. P. Penhallo w. m„, ' f ' •,'P'' " ;? American House. M-. J. James.. ;;;;;;;;;;;;; --^"^Se^iUf^- ^ SSDrummond W. Miss F. B. James '-ambnclge, Mass jo Mrs. Dawson.. m . , Miss Wilson... }!^or,M Miss Dawson a.°™"'°; Miss C. Crow.: -..Montreal K^.^Sm;:::::-';"-'----'^^^ Miss Alice E. Putnam Cambridge, Mass Windsor Hotel. W. E. Archambault '.'.' * ' Montreal Windsor Annex. Daniel Draper. . m v 1' 'i.^Vr "'^ ^"'-^ "• £ 1^ D New York, N.Y. . j.M. ■Edvva?dV.".".v.';. 2arl3!:°M""'^'°" "• • Mrs. Edwards . . Marlboro, Mass Rev. James Roy, M.A .' \ \ \ \ \ \\ \ iMontreal ~ ^ do do . McGill College. do do Mr MissRoy "t Miss J. Roy...!'.'. ^° E. A. Cook do 846 Ontario Street. 1325 St. Catherine St. do 273 Bleury Street. do 1464 St. Catherine St. do do do ^^^i:j^:--'-^ = 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 Mrs.Nason do J. F. Williams .' ! .' .'; ! ! ; i ^alem! N. Y. . ' MissN.'Sfargu'e: :::::; Washington, D. C. . ;;: ' " : WindsoTAnnex, . • 295 Upper University St. . . 758 Dorchester Street. do . . Diocesan College. . . loi Metcalfe Street. . . Windsor Hotel. do do Vr^V?"^^!!^"" •••••"• • ••••••"• Concord, Mass. !-<• A. H. Latour ^j^ do 55 Radegonde Street. „„ 635 Ontario Street. E. L. Sturtevant '. '. Geneva \ V f.^'f''^^ ^'""^g^ Avenue James Mills Guelnh Windsor Hotel Mrs. Mills ....uuelph 1465 St. Catherine St. John Thorburn ' " .* ot.n,„o do Thomas Kirkland .■.';.'•• Toronto" ^'- Lawrence Hall. Geo. H. Cook.. MT^ •••••'•, McGill ColWe. Miss A. B. Cook. . : : : New Brunswick, N. J 23 McGill CoK MissE. W.Cook ,,° do Mrs. A. B. Cook TTnlm^.>i m t do J- E. Cook ::;::: :'Hnio"e'N-r' 38 McGlllConege Avenue ' •» do College Avenue 152 IS3 88 P'f'V: tice during the ''*eting. St. Denis Street. do do University Street. )sborne Street. Cathedral Street. University Street, le Hotel, erican House. )rummond Street. do do 'ill College. do do dsor Hotel, dsor Annex. Ontario Street. St. Catherine St. do 31eury Street. do St. Catherine St. do do do cTavish Street. Jpper University St. 'orchester Street. do san College, tetcalfe Street, sor Hotel. do do ior Annex. do degonde Street. ntario Street. Gill College Avenue ior Hotel. !t. Catherine St. do wrence Hall. I College. jill College Avenue do do jill College Avenue I do No. 99 too lOI 102 103 104 '05 106 107 108 109 no III 112 ii3 lU "5 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 "5 126 127 128 129 130 131 >32 133 134 135 M6 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 I44 14s 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 IS3 Name. Permanent Residence ^^sidcnce during the „f «r T, « Meet in i'-. W. H. FI. Russel,... «,• ■ tt . , Charlottes, lower do f* O DorsPv" Ijexington, Mass ,44 Metcalfe Street. M • nV tf ^ ■; Washington, 1). C 108 Stanley Street Ret' d; r'7; V"'"""^*"' '^''="" 903 Sherbrooke S reet. ? n Fl'liir^ '°" ,V,"''i'"' ^'■^'^"'^ Windsor Hotel. K. B. Elliot Washington, D. C Orn^^^^yS' Dublin Windsor Hotel. PI. A. w^ard"'" '? : : : : : : : : : ; • • £e^;:^N'^ y"^ I' ^^^T- . ?;^-Gilbert Utica, N. Y do Mrs. Charlotte F. Wells New York. N. Y 27 Windsor Street. Wm WaUace Ausonia. Ct Windsor Hotel. W. S. McCays Dublin, Ireland do tTwiii Albany, N.Y 600 Sherbrooke .Street. Mrs Ward .■.■.■.:: ::::::;:::;: ^'to"eton, d. c ,394 st. Catherine st. Proff. C. Hertzberg". ". ". ". *. '. '. '. ". ' '. '. Brooklyn, L. I '^— MVs^'whSV.v.v.v. "^'"T' "' *'°^ ^'T^'^'^ ""'''''■ MrT.M';?;::::;;;:: """T' .395 st.^cathenne .st. F.c.^Ki::::::::::::::;-/''^^?'^-^ Diocesa£coiiege. H^F 'hikU" a Kensington, Lndn 290 Mountain Street. G ■ F hS; Mountamville, N.Y (3,) Windsor Hotel. ?»I Rochester, N.Y 2 McGiU College Avenue A. H. Miss E. P. Y. P. Bassnett Jacksonville, Fla. Mrs. Y. Bassnett •. . do Miss H. H. Mays Georgia, Fla. Miss M. C. Solomans Sumter, S. Miss Kate Solomans do Miss A. Solomans. 47 McGill College Avenue .6 Victoria Street. do do C 903 Sherbrooke Street. do N ^S Toi!rr':i- •••••••••• • "• • • Ottawa, Ont St. Lawrence Hall. N. S. Townshead Columbus, Ohio New York House. .^- ^-Lagenby do do llr^^R! Tastman.-.V. ^^^^'^'iT''''' ^^ "^ ^ ^"' ^d^""^"' ^^'^"'^^'^ S. W.Burnham Chicago, 111 City Ho°el. iv T fT'°" ^ ^° Albion Hotel. at' \' I Cowansville, P. Q Diocesan College. ^n'hl m"i r Chicago, 111 City Hotel. ^ H T nH New York, N. Y 893 Sherbrooke Street. Mr. F Smi"f); T ^°r^- 903 Sherbrooke Street. rut r i t'^'^y ^"y Windsor Hotel. Chas. Carpmael Toronto, Ont Wm. T. .^IV • • • • S!"_e'^"j.D. C Diocesan College Ont. T ,, Landers London J. M. Denton do Rev. M. P. Costin ." Fordham, W. P. Trowbridge New Havpn. Mary A. Baldwin Newark, N.' J . . . Windsor Annex. N- Y St. Mary's College, Bleury Street 101 Metcalfe Street. u 'Ml M. »54 '55 '56 '57 '58 '59 l6o I6i 162 163 164 '65 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 '73 '74 '75 '76 '77 178 '79 180 181 182 '83 184 '85 186 187 188 • Newark, N.J. . Vienna . , lirmanenl Kesiiletuc. Alice Riker Chas. Wedl ^"- H. Lond ". ,, , , ,, . - Mrs. Lond ... Colorado Spnnjfs.. Mrs. E. M.'wileys'.!;; 5° MissE. N.Hunt »» ^° . Miss M. Hunt Montreal, P. Q. . . . Kobt. C. Kedzie t • W. E. Cutler ^""'""K' '^^''^^ S. W. fohns.,;,; Worcester, Mass.. . D. C. Johnston. ."Washir . 13. Johnston ' j Rev. Dr. Shackelford ' *New V^-i, m ,r Worcester, Miss. E.' 13. John;;;;; :::::;;:; '^"'So ^'°"' jackelford Miss Shackelford . Geo. R. "■ Kliz. P. Shackelford ...'.' j" A. S. Bickmore.... T Mrs. Bickmore.., T A.E.Douglass T A. S. Gafselet ^ u° W. H. HiHRston Washington, D, «> '"" Montreal, P. Q . , Mrs. J. Kirkland S. H. Brackett «» " "r V * V Alex C;raha.n Bell. . w. {?''"^bury^ Vt Arthur W. West Washington, D. C T. C. Mendenhali .* ! ? ""', ^^"^^ Mrs. Mendenhali .....; Columbus, Ohio Byron D. Resilience during the Meeting. . . loi Metcalfe street, . Richelieu Hotel. .Albion Hotel, do do . 256 University Street. do Richelieu Hotel. Windsor Hotel. 58 Drunim nd Street, do C. do do do Windsor Hotel. do do .216 Bleury Street. • 37 Union Avenue. 189 190 191 192 193 194 '95 196 '97 198 199 200 201 102 203 204 205 206 207 208 ....McGill College Obs. .... 23 Shuter street Windsor Hotel .... 1596 St. Catherine street j^ Windsor Hotel J- Henry c"ms1ock ! ." .' .' ! i ! ; ' .' ' " "hacf ??' ^■^'•'''''' '■'■'' Americt House Mrs. Henry Comstock ' ^"'^'^•'»' N- Y ,^62 St. Catherin, Miss H. WiUeta , do "'w-^S™'';;; ■• ••••••• «». " v ^;;; ;•■::::; a„ Catherine street Mrs.C. P. GardnVrV. ! ! ". ! Ro<^''ester. N. Y ..49 ^ance stree7 do D. A. Bassett S. C. Heighways do Crawfordsville, Ind ! i^^r/ Qf i^ • John lleywood .".V. ^T"'!t' ^'"° " ' " " •■ ■■■ ^ "' fv.„i,i.„ vVesterville, w.A.c^win":::::::::::::;.^j:^;if.owo, Richelieu ho;;; W. Van Valkenburgh . . ^ °I^' ^- ^ Windsor Hotel ^ ^; CaudDourn . . [\ Lp^uL A,r„ Windsor Hotel Mrs. W. H. Mills H Mmf°"'"" ••••.■••Lewiston,Me.:: Zi^iT" ^^' — -^^^^ "^"!!Sont.::::::::::KriSr T^' ■ • do ■ ^ 80 Uni\ersity street do Winslow Upton'." * " w t° Mrs. Winslow Upton Washington, Dr. Frank Caldw'eli n- ■ ^°. R. S. Rideout Cincinnat., Ohio ^■^^•«p— :::::::::::coTuS.'J?o ??7 Bieury street ' ^"^ Cor. Sherbrooke and City Spencer ^„ Councillor streets MSAr^;n-::: ^° -~iorstreets J J Bell ° • • • c\ Mrs:j.j.-Beii;::;:::::;; ^"'^'!f:N.H... :;:;:: .-windsoVHotd do do do 25 Resilience during the Meeting. I Metcalfe street, helieu Motel. Jion Hotel. do do University Street. do !ielieu Hotel. idsor Hotel. JruniiTi nd Street. do tcGill College Avenue do do do clsor Hotel. do do ^leury Street, nion Avenue. II College Obs. luter street Isor Hotel St. Catherine street sor Hotel do ican House St. Catherine street do do do lor Hotel nee street do St. Denis street ieu Hotel )r Hotel do T Hotel ury street 2u Hotel lo ■ eraity street lo •iry street erbrooke and City mcillor streets o ■ Hotel Mo. 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 227 229 230 231 232 234 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 C. .Schaefter . , Name. Permanent Residence. ^"idence during the Meeti ));.;. , ,, ., . Phila(leli)hia, Pa Windsor Hnf#.l J. D. McGu re Elliott Citv Md ^, v' • Mrs. J. I). MeGuire .... . . . . ..W ^'''''\^'''^ ' X' ; ] ; ; "^^ ^a-tona street F. C. Seagrave Providence, \<.\ . . ..WW'. Windsor"? Inf..l Mr.. S. A. Seagrave do do mdsor Hotel N. D. C. Hodges Salem, Mass. . h ]• May Hoston, Mass . Mrs. J. J.May do Miss May Davis do Miss M. \Vinson do M;iij'c;,;;k':::::::::;:::;'^""'"^dc^"^^ Miss A. Curtiss Owosso, Mich .■■■"■ ,," Arthur F. Taylor Cleveland. O. . yf t tr ,, ■^ ^^ :..::£«1Zn;i'w::::::::g;J;:^::-7i^^^'' • . 7 I^urnside Place • J.H.R.MoIson, Piedmont (I.) do do J. E. Gaetano Lanzo Roston Mass -« tr • do ^9 St. James Hotel Mass Windsor Hotel R. I Mrs. F. A. Wilber do rx" ^V ^^''"'^'1 Cincinnati, L T }}''^^'^ Cambridge, S-.M.Matr.-.-;;.-:.-.- ^'^^'t"' L'c^TSrnald::::::::---°^*'"d°o''' v. ".o. cathedral street f-S^'Sr ?r'""' Mass...:::.'.";:;:windso7Hotei T ■ r' J^ , ■■•••,• Haverford, Pa St. Lawrence Ilnll J. A. Kirkpatrick Philadelnhii Pn ^./pi ! L. W. Kirkpatrick .....::..... '''"'^^JP'^'^' ^'^ ; ; ; • ; • • • • ■ 344 Bleiuy street C.^Fi^h ^' ^'^'^ Brunswick, Me. ''W!.\W.^i Cathe^'dral .street do }^- J- ^f--*"'" .;.'.'. North cTan.hna ?; ^°'8ate Auburn, N Mrs. B. Forgate do M'ss M. Kelsey Clinton, N. A. P. Kelsey do do S<^ University street Y 31 Victoria street do Y do ,.St. Lawrence Hall, do do Canon Henderson . . . . ." ." '. ;:;:;■ Montr^Il xI/t S°t ?"' S-J-Wardwell iRutlSvt: ^S^ Do. Chester street. Mrs. S. [. Wardwell do Mrs. L. O. Mound do m£5:w:Soi;:::::;::::;'=^'^V^ 903 sherb.,oke stre.. V h ^i^"*" , New York City. w ; ^.''"1 Batavia, N.Y... ;;• A. Anthony Hhaca, N. Mrs. W. A. Anthony do Miss Anthony do j-B. webbf :::: 3° f • W. Morehouse Wayland, S. P. Clark Lockport, J. 1 . Lovewel! Topeka, do . ..Windsor Hotel, do Y New York House. do do do N. Y Windsor Hotel. N. Y do Kan do ^''H'^S"'::;:::::::::::--^3''ijr--"---""- Tw>. n:.. mmaio, IN. \ do Mrs. Pitt do ^* ,9/ ,-?'=^!" • -Brooklyn, N. V. W- Morley Cleveland, Ohio . do E No. 365 366 ^H 368 369 370 371 373 273 274 275 276 377 378 279 38o 281 283 283 284 28s 286 388 389 390 291 293 293 294 295 296 Retidence during the Muting. Permanent KtsiJcnce. Mrs. Morley ,., , , Mrs. C. E. Ridj-; t levcJand, Ohio . C. E. Ridler Kingston, Mass . H- w. Rust .;; o , <•« Mrs. E. D. Chenev Pasaduna. Cal Miss M Peachy •'^ E.B. Treat..":.; xr .,.^° '•« B- I'. Mann New York i,r. c. /- .. . Ci. MaclosL; VVashington n?i r. '' P^''"ine «reet. W. r CamenteV ^n^^c.Z, N.J.V/. 9' 6 Dorchester street. Mts. Carpem"; ^'°"^"". ^'^^ 7 Hanover street. W.W.Payne '" ^''^hy../;:::::::::::J''"'''<^5f'»V'''"--''--'°'^ do Eng. ., . „ . ,^avne ''o .'." *'^' University street. Jas Warnock Northfield. Min. ! ! ! :; ". ". " '*° l^^l^-'''''''^:::::::^^^:^ Windsor 5;;r roP 5? '*' *^""" '474 St. Catherine street 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 Mead Mead .T. c:S^°^-'---^^. ■-■■.■■ •■:««», Ho.. T.F.Jewell "° D. H. Well's Jefferson. Ohio. s/ T^ " "^^^"^f Mrs Wenr Hartford Conn ^^' Lawrerice Hall .S. Watson ^o ; '9 Brunswick street '^^•^ti^e^^""-•■■••^^ Miss S VtIIm New York ^? University street j|rt'^:::;;.:::::::;:^~'«-^ J- K. Bartlett .. i , , Ho J. L. Hills i-onsdale, R. 1 007 <5h-l ^ T. Green |;«"'^«". Ont . . ; jlee sf'r ^f '"' f-^freen\\\v:;::::;;::;:::^-'X' '^"" ^■:;:;64%eeiSeer'"^ ^'^"' h'. S.^^Bussett". ; J^>^ Chester, * Penn ''° Wm. Grillv • ., °o j" ^- «•- ■■•• : ■ .•.■■- ct'^t'^S""' ''""■■■•■•: WindiVe. • • loi Metcalfe street ■■1460 St. Catherine street . . Windsor Hotel . St. Lawrence Hall -■-" lUFK A - Catherine street o IT p. Montreal " American Hotel C.EVaSr„ Clevelan'd:bhb::::;;-:::'3S'St^.erine street Mi« L^E. Payne:; ::;::;:: :;;;S;;>^^J^j-^ St.JamesHotd G.D. Phippm Sa?em MasV '3o McKay street J- ^artlett tJ. J"' ™^' k; Windsor Hotel t '^' n. noT «l„..i 1 =: tT ■■■'■ "■'■■■ '■■'■■■■■■ ^vSSy':'. .^'™ L?'!? T" '*<•-" Hoskings jjg Mrs. l7 Stone ; ; ; ; A!?"^'^ < B. F. Morris. . . . Vv'fr^*''/" J. N. Batchelder . .'. J f "'"^'?i;'' E. L. Larkins. ... ,5 f^r ^^''''- " " •'• S. Painter. . J^?^ ^'"^sor, 111 . R- Hitchcock.; Washington, D. C ,„. «. W. Osier.... ^-^"^ York iifL:,.- E !• J Justice.;.';;;;.;;;: ::"-i^ over. ^16 Dr V"a ""t •;• Standforv'il e n" " v' ^03 Sherbrooke street 1x7 Srs.^„t.J"^'^" New S'''. ^.[^ ^' McGill College Avenue Mrs. Julien , 318 A. Winchell ^^, 319 Mrs. Winchell Ann Arbour.Mich . 320 MissJ. D. Winch'eli';. ^° do do 159X St. Catherine street do do 17 Rttidence iiuHng the Mating. ' Metcalfe street, do '' S'- Catherine street. Dorchester street, lanover street. University street, do dsor Hotel. do dsor Hotel St. Catherine street do athedral street Union Avenue ■awrence Hall runswick street do iherbrooke street University street St. Catherine street unswick street do herbrooke street thcart street St. Catherine street :el street do mond Square . Lawrence street t. Catherine street :lo io r Hotel tcalfe street • Catherine street r Hotel rence Hall Catherine street n Hotel Catherine street s Hotel ^ay street Hotel brooke street I College Avenue Catherine street do do ^0- Nam. Permanent Residence. fiesidence during the r K \M A Meeting. rrM' '^"" Arbour.Mich 903 Sherbrooke street C. C. Merriman Rochester, N. Y 24 Lome Avenue Mrs. Merriman do -4 «'<»me Avenue Miss G. B. Merriman. . . ... .... do f. "■ {■;"*'«•■ Providence, R.l. . H. M. Newmgton St. Louis xMi«. «r/; ti. a Mrs. Ireland ... >„ ""' '^""' *56 St. Antome street Mrs. H. Ireland.... v. ;;;:;:;■ do- A G. W. Winchell Raleigh N C n«, ^u u , Mrs. K. N. Doggett Ch c£ ni fd ^,f'''"^™"'^« «««t G. H. Scribner vSnkS NY l^i Bleury street G. H. .Scribner, jr. . . ...... . . do ^ '°T ^'"'""'= K."'r ■ Neton' n"'/'"'"^"' ^At' ■■''' • • " ' ^^ ^''^'"'^''^ «'««^t V w Ki 1 •■ Delaware, Ohio Mrs iSke"' ■"" I'rovWence, R. 1 340 Bleury street E.w.Biake.-srd'.w.v.'.v;:;; do :::::::; t iir^j"rriya;t::::-.;::::::-:S:S'k stj-esHote. E. S. Atwood SsT OranL' ' N ' T n R^T" ^°',=' Mrs. Atwood :. . . ■ ■ Eas Sfe N " r t r-'k'"''"!.' E'^*^^ L. Carman . ••."•• Bengal N^Y ^ 9 Richmond .Square H. A. Homes . . . . . . . . . . W , . .".Alb? '- ' " American Hotel R. J^ Wickstead Qtta H^J 321 322 32J 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 33' 332 333 334 335 336 337 33» 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 35' 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 364 3ti5 366 367 368 369 370 371 Albany, N . Y 903 Sherbrooke street c.M.Knight...;.-.v;::::"::Xk;;^'§S,::::::::-::::J;;:r^^^^ E. C.Denassy Trenton, Ont Z w »T ^57"*" Montreal W. M. Anderson Columbus, Ohio House . 74 McTavish street F^H^'h ^"'!/ ..."..:... C"hicag;7ill F. H Hernck Tilton Hotel do. Mass 27 Windsor street do ^ N.J 68 St. Famille Mass Albion Hotel do .St. Lawrence Hall 372 373 374 375 366 T c" ^•^- }}"^^' Lowell, Mass {: ^- .^"'^t ' Cambridge. Mrs. Djxwell do «■ i' u°T^ '••••• Princeton. B. E. Barker Lowell, . . . Eleanor B. Tedrick Lawrence, Mass '. . . J- L*^/^" New York, N. Y. Miss Logan do j T.S.Robertson Rockford Til ,^0 »* c u Mrs. Robertson . KocKtord, 111 jo8 Mansfield street iXr?e1kins ''• 'nT'A ^^" " • ' ' ' ' " " " ' • • '^4 Peerstreet So'ratL Hat:::;:::; ; : ; K°n^' ^:r Diocesan CoHege A. R. Leeds wi? 1 ' xt V ^16 Dorchester street Mrs. Leeds :::::; :;::v.::;;::"°''5^'"' -^ Windsor Hotd Mrs^Eddy'' Cincinnati. Ohio! •.■.:; [.V;; ,,28 Sherbrooke street Miss Eddy '.::::;;;;;;;; So ^° ^""^s^ Silliman ".;;;;; Easton, Mrs. Silhman do E. J.Nolan. ' r,, •,"? , ..■■■- do G. ' „ do P'^ 208 Peel street Philadelphia, Pa ■.■.".■.■.■.'.■.211 St. Antoine street L. A. H. H. Perkins H. SabTne Kocnester, N Y Windsor Hotel c ^: ::;:::;;:;:::;;;:SK; Xi- 947 Dorchester street Arnoir Burlington, Vt 31 McTavish street c Jk.?. Rochester, N. Y Windsor Hotel . New Haven, Conn 80 Union Avenue 28 'Vfy: No. 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 374 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 4'2 413 414 415 416 417 41b 419 420 421 422 Name. Permanent A\s/(fcmr A'esufe/tee durm^ the E. T. Hovcy. V „ ^ Meeting: Ma:y Moodie. . . :;:;;;:::: :;::Buffaio!TY^"" '° ^"-^^ ^— K. Aloodie > ii. I _ ^■^.SS:^:::::::::::'''-'^;^^ erman , Hudson . do Mrs. Sh^™ Hanover, N.H S. H R. I Wm Mrs M. Hoffma Mrs. Fred. Hoffman Master O. Hoffman.... 7' H. Loomis "*" 16 University street do treet '■ Whitfield.... ::: £ YoS-\- 23 Shmer street u Johnson. ...... Annnnnr aJt'^ ^mA^ox Hotel Johnson.. t""^l'^M ^^''^ looUn do do ion Avenue ieu Hotel R.w. vyiison::::.'::::::;:::;£"^'°"' M. G. Wilson Miss N. O Miss M. Glover.. Miss L. Ordway Haven, ^'^^ei" '•'.'.'.V.Brooklyn, N Vt. do 27 Victoria st. do 78 Mansfield .St ^t Windsor Hotel do 288 Bleury st do do . Famille do Y. P. H. Vander WeVfie if """v^ f ■'''" ' ' ' ' Mrs. Vander Weyde New \ork city ,04 .St mS'crw ••••■■■•H"'^--::::':.::::258 Bleury st P-R.Hoy... {.^"^P^^^P^n do Mi.ssJ. Hoy.... ^^""^' ^^^^ 21 Markst E. W. Davison r,„;„? ,;•, loi Metcalfe st H. C. Lewis Baltimore, Md Windsor Hotel Mrs. Lewis Cermantown, Pa Miss Lewis. .■.■.■; '° . W. B. Dwight D 'rJ . Mrs.E. H.^Dwight".:: Po"ghkeepsie x\. V 55 Argyle st Miss E. Dwight T do L. M. Holstein....; r.,,„? ., , do Mrs. S. W. Holstein Belvedere, N. J ,460 St. Cathe G. W. Holstein.. ^° do Mr. H. E. Holsteii/. Z. <^o S W.Hammond. t,...'',. do st nne st Mrs. Hammond .' °''';"' '^^'''■'•'* Windsor Hotel A. W. Schaefer . . p,..* -n „ ''o A. H. Chester ! ! '. '. CHn?nn v % '^63 St. Catherine st J- Taturn Jr/'"/""'. ^^ \ 79, Sherbrooke st Mrs Taturn .■.■.■.■.■■..'.■.■■■ '" ~i ' ^^° ^26 Ontario st H. Davenport n; :_^_..- ^, .' do Clinton, St. Louis * do lV H.''AZtm;gV.V. si" x"i"r"",' ^^i^ "■■■■windso7Hotel Mrs. ArmstronET^. . ^^'- ^^jj^^holas, Ha St. Lawrence Hall Boston. Mass, ...■.■.■.■.■.■.■.■.•42 Victoria St. Armstrong J- C. Kimball . . A. B. C. D. E. P. a. H. I. JSSOCUTION FOB THE HDVMCEMEIIT OF SCIEKCE, PBIDAY, AUGUST 26. OFFICERS OF THE ASSOCIATION. FOR THE MONTREAL MEETING. PHBSIDENT. J. W. Dawson, of Montreal. VICE-PRESIDENTS. Mathematics^and Astronomy-WzL.uM. Hakkness. of Washing. Physies-T. C. Mendenhall, of Columbus. Chemistry-H. C. Bolton, of Hartford. ^^.^lo^""^" /«^''°^~^- ^ 'r'^"^««'°°E. of New Haven. Geology and Qeography-E. T. Cox, of San Francisco. Biology-W. H. Dall, of Washington. Histology and Microscopy-A. H. Tuttle. ofColun^bus Anthropology-DANiEL Wilson, of Toronto.-^^^.„/ Economic Science and Statistios-E. B. Elliott.' of Washington. PERMANENT SECRETABY F. W. Putnam, of Cambridge. GENERAL SECRETARY. William Saunders, of London, Ontario. ASSISTANT GENERAL SECRETARY. J. R. Eastman, of Washington. SEOBBTARIBS OP THE SECTIONS A. Mathematics and Astronomy-H. t. Eddy, of Cincinnati. B. Physics-CHAs. S. Hastings, of Baltimore. Chemistry- Alfred Springer, of Cincinnati Mechanical Science-J. Burkitt Webb in absence of Charles B. Dudley, of Altoona. Geology and Geography-H. S. Williams, Ithaca, N.Y. in absence of C. E. Dutton, of Washington. Biology-WM. Osler, of Montreal, in absence of Charles S. Minot. of Boston. ' Histology and Microsoopy-RoBERT Brown, Jr.. of New Haven Anthropology-Oiis T. Mason, of Washington Economic Science and Statiatics-F. b. Hough, of LowviUe. TREASURER. [William S. Vaux, the Treasurer elect, died in May last.] C. D. E. P. G. H. I 58 M MEMBERS OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE FOR THE MONTREAL MEETING. Past PresiJenis.-J AMES D. Dana, of New Haven • Tamfs Hatt r ai bany, STEPHEN A.exanoek. of Princeton ; IsAAr L^a^ ^^^^^^^^^ F. A. P. Barnard, of New York ; J. S. Newberrv. of kew York B A Goux,o, of Boston; T. Sterrv Hunt, of Montreal; Asa Grav Jf Cat bridge . J. Lawrence Smith, of Louisville ; Joseph Lovering of cZ bridge JOHN L. LECONTE, of PkiladaJphia ; j! E. Hi.clTo VVash gSn barker orPH^H f,^^^':!"^'- '' O- C. MARSH, of New H^ven ; George "f! Barker, of Philadelphia ; George J. Brush, of New Haven. E. T^SS:^rn?I;£: ^--^.-WauAM Harknes. of Washington ; Officers of the Present Meeting.~y W. Dawson, of Montreal ; Wm. Hark- Trtfo^ W 7t"' ''• ^- ^^'^^-«--^' °f Columbus; H. C. Bo.TON ^f Hartford ; W. P Trowbridge, of New Haven ; E. T. Cox, of San Fmnci co W H. DALL of Washington ; A. H. Tuttle, of Columbus ; Daniel Wilson' ofTon,nto; E. B Eluoot. of Washington ; F. W. Putnam, of Calridge Wm. Saunders of London; J. R. Eastman, of Washington ;H. T Eddv of Cincinnati; C. S. Hastings, of Baltimore; Alfred Springer, of Cincinnati J^BURKITT Webb of Ithaca ; H. S. Williams, of Ithaca; Wm. OsLKKof From the Association at Larm.~One Fellow fUrtP.A fr^^ »- v W. W. Johnson, Annapolis : Dr PR Hnv T.f p • ^ «f '^'j ^*'°°- Providen'ce ; S. A. LatSore, of RoSieSer ^ G H CoIdk 'of^W^'^^^"' °^ 69 ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE LOCAL SECRETARIES. The sessions of the Association, which begun on Wednesday nTn Vt • ''• '° %"!!•' ^"'^ ^" h"'^ '" the buildings of the McG.ll University. The offices of the Permanent Secfetary and the Local Secretaries, with Post-office, Express, Telegraph and Telephone, will be m the central building of the College, and the Genera Sessions will be held in the William Molson Hall The Queens Hall, in University Street, will, however, serve for public evening meetings. nffi.!!^'"^/^ ^p '"^"^^^^^ t° «^^» ^nd register their names at the offices of the Permanent and Local Secretaries, in the central building, McGiU College, as soon as possible aft;r their ardvai They are requested to enter separately each member of their families accompanying them. Each person so registered will receive a ribbon, stamped with the number against his or her name on the register and is requested to wear it during the meeting. This will greatly facilitate the local arrangements. Upon registef^ ing their names members will receive a hand-book of Montreal prepared by the Local Committee. ^viontreai, The present programme states, as far as possible, with the exception of the papers to be read, the events of each day The subsequent daily programmes will contain the order of papers to be read in the Sections, lists of members present, lists of members elected, and other information. "lemoers Members of the Local Committee will be in waiting at the Committee Room eacn day. and at the Windsor Hotel each eve- ning, to render such assistance as may be needed, and will be designated by a badge. Members of the Lodging Committee may also be found in the same places at the same times. the rZt'n °p '^^ ^fr^ Committee will be in attendance at the Committee Room, daily, to give such information as may be in their power. ^ Members of the Excursion Committee will be in attendance at he same place and members of the Association intending to avail themselves of the opportunities offered, will please register their names for the several excursions as soon as possible thJt^ ^^<=";sion to Ottawa by the Canadian Pacific Railway, hat to Quebec by the Richelieu & Ontario Go's steamer, re turning by North Shore Railway, that to Lake Memphremagog by the South Eastern Railway, and that to Lachine by the Grand *- a.v fiivcu by liicsu lines free ol charge Through the liberality of the Western Union Telegraph Co., and 'I f 60 These omnibuses will be marLd. A A AS ''" '""''' There will be a daily luncheon in a temporary buildine- in th. building of .he Coi,egr°%t"„ffi:;r w , t""ope'„" Z TT:' A«?cS 'bV;!!"™' "^^^ "- -'--^'^ 'o ">^ n,e»be. of .he The Librarr and Museum of McGiU University ; Jamis L^ee'r "' ''"'■^"'"' '""""'^ o/'Momreal, S.. ?h: Mt:L°'of^t' tTuti" H -1 ""r^'- ^"""^ ^"--^ University S.reet ""-^ ^"""^'^ "f Montreal, Hilpfo^itlltu^^^^^^^^^^ - - — Victol;: fqlt? ''°°"' °' "" ^"""^ '^'^"'^ Christian Association, ^ f r s ^^tniia-'ntii.e^rhip^^^ f^s.^r ^ nli^e^ll^rstre.!""^ Th'^ ^-'''-x'eTa":. ti: ol^e .0 th: Can a.The fL ImcG7ZZt'''''f "r ""^ ^""""^^ every day until Tuesday ' """ '''"''"" °P*» 'egraphic mes- rs, will be sent f" the Associa- !s and Canada. with baggage )lying between of ten cents, Jilding in the d at the door. I the central from 8 a.m. Sunday, when m-. lo a.m., -e at 2 p.m., received and bles. Railway Secretaries, the meeting Secretaries, nbers of the ontreal, St. Hips Square; ' Montreal, he Natural Association, tit Street ; f " is open It the office le entrance inain open 61 EXCURSION TO LACHINE AND DOWN THE RAPIDS. Persons desiring to make this trip may leave the Bonaventure Depot either at 7 a-, m.. 7.55 a. m.. or at 5 p. m. on any week day from the zjrd to the 30th inst. The ticket, with which each will be provided by application at the office m McGill College, must be given up on board the steamer at Lachine. EXCURSION TO QUEBEC. Persons desiring to make this excursion will leave in the Str Canada, of the Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co.. at the Jac- ques Cartier Wharf, on Friday, the zsth inst.. at 7,45 p. m., sLp. Breakfast will be provided on board after 7. a. m. on the follow- ing morning. th^M^ Til "'",'': "^^^^ "^y ^-- '-ving the Quebec depot of the North Shore Railway at 6.45 p.m., s/^arp, on Saturday. Sleeping-berths and tickets may be secured at the office. EXCURSION TO OTTAWA. Persons desiring to make this excursion will leave the Mile End Station, of the Canadian Pacific Railway, on Saturday the 26th mst.. at 7.30 a. m., s^arp. The return train will leave Ottawa at 6 p. m.. siarp For the accommodation of a limited number who may wish to remain in the Capital for a longer time. th. Canadian Pacific Rail- way Co. have kindly offered to make special provision by the ordinary tram on Monday. EXCURSION TO NEWPORT. Persons desiring to join this excursion will leave the Bonaven- ture Depot on Thursday, the 3rst in.t, at 8 a.m.. sharp. The i=.h. R. will entertain the excursionists at dinner at the Mem- phreniagog House. Newport. > The Steamer Zadj. oj the Lake will then leave for a trip on the lake. The train will leave for Montreal at 6.30 p.m., sharp. .1,1 (!2 EXCURSrON TO UMUKWIi. VICTORIA I.RIUUK. AND (iRANI) TRUNK WOKKSIIOl'S. Tho Harbour Commi8,io„cr,> .slcamor will |,.„vo ll,„ Jacnie, about 3 I, ,„., „|,c„ „„ ,„„„|,„3 ,,,. ,1,^ r;':;,::''-' '•'' "- '=■••••« " v,.. .i. victona iw,,;;. ;„t Tlie Hxcursiou, lo I,,,d,i„o |„. ,|,„ (jran.l Trui>k Railwav ■ to Q"el,oc l,v .1,0 Ri,|,„,i„„ „,„, „„.^,^,, Co', rn„or »^l -curn „, tl„.Nor.l, Shoro Railway, .„ Oua„, l.^ he™, ' ::'; ::"r T^ ■ "• '*"•"""• "^ ""•• ■^■""" "•^^'"- ' ^an : . are givou by t|,cso companies free of cost. TruIkVorr'" '", "". "'■""""'■ ''''■'"™ ""''•'''• ■•""' '=™">' or" „,, I r^ 'I !''■:": '"""''"'• "'■'"« l'-l>"urCo,„„,i«io„. crs and tlic e.rand Trunk Railway Co. IROQUOIS IIOUSK, ST. HILAIRE. During (he meeting of the A. A. A. S. Messrs.Campbell Brothers for a party of fifteen or more offer to provide an omnibus from McG.ll University at 5 p. m. to tho G. T. R. Station for train at for three .iollars. The attractions of IJelaMl Mountain arfti f.ako in close pro.x,m.ty to the city. will, it is hoped, lead to a large party avadmg themselves of these; liberal terms. » t' / LORNE HOUSE. VARl^NNES MINERAL SPRINGS. VARENNES, P. Q. This very comfortable hotel at one of the most popular summer Cartier Wharf at 5 p. m. Returning the Steamer leaves Varennes at 7.50 a. m., reaching Montreal at 9 a. m. The trip through the St. Lawrence is delightful, and will be found refreshing after a day's Association work. KII^GK. AND 03 ANNOUNCKMKNT OF THK PKRMANRNT SKCRRTARY. Members will please call at theofTicc of the Permanent Secre- tary. central building, McGill University, as soon as possible after arrival, to receive their members' tickets. All assessments and admission-fees must bo paid at the office of the Permanent Secretary, and the assessment for the meeting must be paid before registering with the Local Secretaries. A list of newly elected members will be kept at the office of the Permanent Secretary, and the admission fee of $5.00 and assessment of $3.00 must be paid before membership is secured. Members will please report any change of permanent address, or the decease of other members, at the office of the Permanent Secretary. Blanks for entering the Titles of Communications and for Recommendation to Membership can bo obtained at the office of the Permanent Secretary. A subscription-list for tho Montreal volume will be opened at the office of the Permanent Secretary ; and subscriptions are solicited from friends of the Association, and from such members as wish to obtain duplicate copies of the volume. Every person subscribing $1.50 or more, will receive a copy of the volume, by mail, as soon as published. The volumes of the Proceedings of the Association can be obtained from the Permanent Secretary at the price of $1.50 per volume ; or any member wishing for ten or more volumes, in order to complete a set, may obtain them at $1.00 per volume. The volumes may be had bound in cloth for the extra price of 50 cts. each, or in half morocco for the extra price of |koo each. Uniform cloth covers for the volumes will be furnished by mail i I I 04 or Will b^ p„l: ,:;':;::':: r r""''"/" '""" -' "■'• .7 can „„„be f..rnish!a to tlb.^ rcToT " "' :''''™' obtained. mtmuers, or on onlars, as thoj- are The Memoir on i'CMi: Butterflies hv M, c ii o , , lished by the donation of Mrs Se.h^h """'"■ '""" will be furnished at »..„„ „ cop . l';::"?"' ^ '""' morocco. The Trln^n f r . ^^"5 '"'""'^ '" ''a"" Geologists a,::; N„ti;: r'r:rs,r .rr- :'■'-'»"-" -^ be obtained at *, .n . .' 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MonLal „ 1 Irecete tt ' T "° "'^'"^ back-assessments mail early i^ SepremZ '" """" '"^^ "'= ^"«"»<' "^ 'pics of volumes other volumes, pios of volume t-Ts, as iUcy are Scudder, pub- >n. 4to, 1875, 'ound in half 'Association of • in cloth, can occo, uniform fnittec called lumes of the ^•ould not be and others 3se. As full consequence he necessary ntingof two nail number re therefore ged by the itcd list of 8: that }^2 04 urpose, and )rinting and i ready for iry has the known has 2mber who gust 17th. ssessments entitled by u MORNING. Meeting of the Standing Committee at 9 o'clock, at the Windsor Hotel. General Session in the Molson Hall, at 10 o'clock. Meetings of the Sections directly after the adjournment of General Session. Section A.— P»Iathkmatics and Astronomy. (Will meet in Room 3, Second Floor. Presbyterian College.) Vuc.Jnsu/e„/ -William Harkness. of Washington.-.lL«/. 6an/ary.-^U. T. Eddy, of Cincinnati. Sectional Committee. T "■ i^w'^'l^'^'r^L^'"^'""^"' G- ^- "'"• of Washington ; Leonard Waldo, of New Haven ; C. A. Young, of Princeton. Nomination Committee, W. W. Payne, of Northfield. Sub-Committee on Nomination. H T. Eddy of Cincinnati ; F. A. Sherman, of Hanover; R. W. Wilson, of Cambridge ; C. H. Rockwell, of Tarrytown. PAPERS TO BE READ IN SECTION A.-FRIDAY. I- (32) Conservatism of Solar En2r y. 15 m. , / V ^ , ... Prof. Puny Earle Chase. , r fiV r?" ^^'^ ^"'^'"^^^'^ °'' ^^°''^s- 'Sm. C.P.Hart. 3. U»; «^ircular Co-ordinates, and Complex Anharmonic Ratios, ^ ^ , . r ^ n "1; r ^^o^- W. W. Johnson 4- (.175; On he performance of a New Form of Astronomical •Level. 6 m. \yji ^ Rogers. 5. (177) On a Method of reducing different Catalogues of Stars to a homogeneous system. 6 m. Wm, A. Rogers. t>. ^i9«; Some suggestions on the Nature of Comets, in connec- tion with recent Astronomical and Electrical Discoveries. ^ '"• P. H. Vander Weyde. e6 J. ^.HAkr.Ks S. Hastings, of Baltimore. T ^ nr Sectional Commiltee. I.e. Mkni.rnhall, of Columbus. A ?:• ^y^'^"' "^ Ann Arbor. A. ^.DoLMKAK. of College Hill. «. A. RowLANi. of Baltimore. », „ , ^^'"''f*"^tftg CommiUee. '• F. Jewell, of Newport. T n mr ^"^'^""'"^'^'^^ on Nominaiions. r.C.MKNDENHA-L. of Columbus. US^Hastin(5.s, of Baltimore. T ■ "\r ^^••'•^"^s. of Cambridge. J. D. Murdoch, of Annapolis. PAPERS TO B. HEAD IN SECTION B ON FRIDAY. '• (34) The Tension of the r.uminil.rous Ei ,er. ,o m. 2- (roo) Upon thn plorfr.Vni . ^^* VoLsov Woon. 5. (9«) The ni„oc„,ar Union of Spece., Images. °::r '"'• 6- Oos) Electric I„,l„clio„ by Stress uV' ^°™ Stevens. -« button ^^T::t=z^^- 0. (i86) Concave Gratiriff for uso in «?n«.. "^^ C; Mendenhall. aimg.. lor use m Spectroscopic work. 20 m. '0. (isO Radiant Heat an E^renUnn f«.k ^.•.^- Rowland. odynamics. f^*''^""P''°" *° ^he second law of Therm- H. T. Eddy, er n College.) »luml)U8. titnoro. 1 1 (r^.,) On the constitution of Magnets. 5 m. A. E. Dolmkar. II (165) On hlcctrical Conduction 7.r. Induction. 10 m. M (,r76) Exhibition of a simple and inexpensive Comparator for measuring distances bet -oen the limits i min. and i , „. ;'/"• + »"• W. A. ROOHKS. 14 (178) l^xporimental determination of the limits of accuracy in measurements by the sense ol leeling. 5 m. , . W. A Rogers. 'S i'»7; '^-'n 'he duration of Color Impressions upon the Retina. , / s^V^\ ,. E. S. NrcHOLs. 10. (197) On the diatonic scales obtained in the chromatic scales of equal temperament of iz, 19, and 31 tones in the octave, with exhibition of novel scale indicators and rorrecting keyboard. 5 m. p. H, Vander Weyde. 17. (203) Kxpcrimeni; with Scientific Electric light apparatus """^- J. R. Bartlett. f FRIDAY. 10 m. OLSf • Wood. mine the loca- ^rcsident Gar- icMve Balance embedded in RAHAM ^ELL. Artificial Res- m. RAHAM Bell. ig the atmo- iEORGE Iles. 10 m. iTE Stevens. ^- R 'HINSO>f. Pe (ALLOW. e of the car- irrent. 5 m. ENDENHALL. 'ork. 20 m. .. Rowland. w of Therm- i. T. Eddy, 68 'V..t/.M,,-Al.|.U.U.S,.H,Nn,.H.nfCi„,„„„u,. H- «'. Ilolioii, of l|.Ul(,u,|. Airio.lS|.tiii«,.r. ofCin.imiMll. '"'''•^■•r.il.hv.-ll. o( Itha.a. I' ^^. Mori.% of riihiMuM. A. A. ftilioii. Now Vork. r.uil S. lnv.Ml/.(.|. Colmnltirt. A- K. I.v.h. Mul.okiMi. n Oil Makviv \V. \Vi.,i.:v ani. ('. a • 5 in. oinMKMvial Sian h 15 ni. itlion. 4. (41) Olisorvaiiona on ih Akiiutk \\, |. M.nvrr and Vmvu S f (. onlainiiiation of Ci(v \V„|| 5. (if'.t'l Carbon tlioxiM f" in the Almosphcrc. K. H. VVaki ANUS. 10 tn. HCK. ao m. <>• (K'4^ A simpio LaNoraforv AppI Krnksi' II. Cook. 7- (19 Note on (ho al '■ituv. 10 tn. KkniwiII ( 'soil^tum.sporirun, orilumiVA.i.r J'- (104I On Nitro-S.nvl <). (,i04) Pap,T fmm laroso. n. c 5 ">. AKMlNcilON Hoi.Tov srv(MaI A,ifricnl(iiral (^i ao m. AiMiniK II. 1 Hv roi .1 i.ioir omist.s on (|,n e.stj. mation of iovot(,vl Pliosphorir Acid • 5 ni. paper will be niavle tl U4) I' 'e special order for l\rt)NnAv aft •II oiiowing ;xp.«rimental researches on the Sources of N ••^I^«- '». J.B.l.AWK.SANUl.n ornoon itrogen in Otf "illr.. Hiiililiiiu ) (ord. ^ Mlitti. Skciioh D.— Mklhanicai, ytIENC«. (Will mrot In CluM K.min No. i,, Hn(;ofi.l Klr„ir. C.M.trn Hml.liiiK.) Vu*-thm,hHt.^N. V. TMoWMMfiMiK, .,f N. sv llav.-n. S,,,,l,in\~]. MUKKII I WiMlll, .if IlliiKil. W. I». 'rHOWIIHItUlK, of Now UttVfJII. J. H. VViciiii, of lilmca. I'KIDAY. i^rrninaflon ol '. ('AI DU'lilI,. <'f<"ial Star, h '>• IS Ml. I'"nki) Saniis. Veils. loin. H. VVakhik. ■*!' n. (!()()i<. wr If, Cook. Afiil. 5 III. ON Hoi.iov. If. Ki.i.iori', n llin psti- «' following iiooii : NTitrogon in I- (mmlkht I'AI'KKM'IV) UK UKAI) FN SKfTrON I).-- r''RFr)AY. I. (15) Nnwiy (liHcovorcd al.ioluln limit to K<-oMotiii<; Kxpansion in llio SUMUii K.iKin... ,oni. K. II. Tm/KHTON. i. (<;.!) St. r.nwmnco Hridn.. and Man.ifacturinK J'choino. 40 m.. , , ,„, „ . „, '•'. KOSTKR Uaikman. y. (in) n.o I'ormoftbility of tlin Linings of llonHowallM to air 4- (n?) Ill" ruturo of tl.o Halloon as a practical means of acnal travel. Z5 m. VV. IJ. I.vnc m 5. (iHo) KxperimcMitH tu dotermino tlm .strength of cylinders with domo attached, with specimens. 30 m. SAMUEI, MAkHr)KN. I 1 70 ' Section E.— Geology and GEooRAr^Y, (Will meet in Theatre Room in Museum ) r^e.Pres.^enf.-E. T. Cox, of San Francisco. Semfary.^H. S. Williams, of Ithaca. _ Sec/tonal Comn.'Jee. polls; E. T.Nelson, of Delaware ^^^^"^^1-. of Mmnea- Nominaiion Committee. Jos. W. Spencer, of Columbia, Mo. Sub-Committee on Nominations ^r^^^^'^jlJ^:^^ ^™ of Ann PAPERS TO BE READ IN SECTION E.-FRIDAY. I. (19) Palaeozoic Floras of Eastern North a,«^ • especially in Canada. 5I "'' "^"T^ '"1 ""'^ '• '*'^ .t U.-'^'r -™-« of Siphon..ria ScS^ca'Tn the Ul,ra formation near Ottawa, Ont. j m /661r"'"^^'""°""°"''" North America. •*• "m ^ohn S Freehold, N. J. ,0 m <,.„ t^" "^^ V. J'cr rrv^-'^';,!'--"""- ">o f-.io„ of .he 7. (.4.) Terraces and Beac'he/about Lake Ontario f/m""- 9. (75) Silicified Stamps of South Park, Col ■ l^m ^' ^''"™"''- 3. 4- lELL, of Ann 71 12. (84) On Uie Classification and Origin of Joint Stracture. 13. (85) On the Wininski Marble of Vermont, with exhibUuTnTf ,^ r86^ Thf r '"'• ? "'c G. H. Perkins. ^ ^ ^f M ^°'"P"^,^/^« Stratigraphy of the Crystalline rocks I. .'8,>. ^,^f°;:^h C^/ol'^f and Canada. 20 m. Alexis A. Julien. IS. ^87) The Genesis of the Crystalline Iron ores of North Carolina and Northern Michigan. 10 m. e ^ ^ Alexis A. Julien. Section F. — Biology. (Will meet in Room No. 2, in Museum.) Vice-President.-^. H. Dall, of Washington, ^^cr^/ary.— William Osler, of Montreal. Sectional Committee. W H. Dall of Washington; William Osier, of Montreal- if Wat;":;. ""[ ^'^^"^ ' ''• J- ^-'' ^' ^-^^"^ -: «• ^ BaS; Nominating Committee. Lester F. Ward, of Washington. Sub-Committee on Nominations T. J^'^^^a^mpaTn^-^^^^ ^ "^ ^^ «^^^'^^^' °^ ^^ ^ork ; PAPERS TO BE READ IN SECTION F._FRTDAY 1. (133) On the Mouth of the larva of Chrysopa. 5 m. 2. (52) Some remarks on the Flora of North AmYrfca.^^''''''"'''- 3- (H9) Achaenodon from the Bridger Eocene Bed?' ^^ m^^^' . >,„> Ti T.1 , , , Henry F. Osborn. 4. (30) Ti.e Placental development in Mammals. 30 m. .. /'.A N T-u <. Henry 0. Marcy 5. (1 61) The motion of roots and radicles of Indian Corn and Beans. 15 m, ^V S Beat 6. (79) Observations on the Fertmzation of Yucca, and onstruc" tural and anatomical peculiarities in Pronuba and Pro- doxus. 20 m. C V R 8. (184) Asketch of the History of ourknowledge of the BuddTng ofSalpa. 10 m. W K r 9. (185) Fritz Miller and the Nauplius of Decapods. 5 r'''''* 10. (13) Examination of some controverted points of the'ph'v^f.* " '°' "" ^"'^'^- ^" ^- i. Wesley Mills. 1 11 ij ■'(!; .:;.lj;i!lli£. 72 ... (xo) Illusions of Motion, with exhibition of apparatus. 50 m. <2. (9.) Cross Heredity from sex to sex. ,; "' ^^ '^°™"™- .3. (.6) Acheniai Hair, and fibres olCoZ^ut ^iT""^'- .4. (8) Blastesis tridens; a pear-tree fungus. ,0 m. W^ H^SeaLTv' .6. (.0,) Insects .„.; Kio.ers in the n-atter^of-pTr^'aZ- .7. (. .3) On the Ga„ Mites, ^o ™. ^, f B^i^ir^oZ Section G.— Histology and Microscopy. (Will meet in Room No. 3. in Museum.) Vice.PresiJenf.~A. H. Tuttle. of Columbus. Secrefary.-RoEE^r Brown, Jr.. of New Haven. Sectional Committee. A. H. Tuttle, oftolumbus; Robt Brnwn Tr «r\T tr A. B Hervey. of Taunton ; Loiis ELrrof fc. S" rI" '' Hitchcock, of New York. ' ^o^^yn Nominating Committee. ]. D. Hyatt, of Morrisania. Sub.Coinmittee on KominaHons Merriman, of Rochester. ' Champaign; C. C. PAPERS TO BE READ IN SECTION G -FRIDAY .. (23.) Demonstration of" the Bacillus of Tuberculosis. ,o m. 2. (.0) Plant-., cells •' and living matter, .o to .0 T °'"''- '■ ^''^- STotf "'r"' ■'"'"'^ T„,nors^°5^^LfrSr, . (....To-tSe^ksr- 30 m. -tTb^^^^ MaSE~'S^IS-=of 8 to ,0 P.M.. has been accepted ^J the Sec'fon'^ '=""'"»• '"'^ pparatus. 30 m. . P. BOWDITCH. B. Blackwell. 30 m. G. Maclo-^kie. V^M. H. Seaman. e Strait of Juan F, Whiteaves. )f Fertilization, W. Claypole. A BUCKHOUT. )py. »•) (bus. aven. ' New Haven ; i^ork ; Romyn New Haven ; ?aign; C. C. RIDAY. osis, 10 m. W. Osler. m. s Elsberg. lustrated by O. Marcy. r. BURRILL. ntreal Mic- > modes of ning, from 78 Section H. — Anthropology. (WUI meet in the Molson Hall, Centre Building ) F...-Prm^.«/-DANiEL Wilson, of Toronto Zfen^) Secretary.^O,,s T. Mason, of Wash^gt^ ^'^^ Sectional Committee. Otis T. Mason, of Washington. A. S. Bickmore, of New York Garrick Mallery, of Washingt9n. N. S. Townshend, of Columbus. ' Nomination Commif Horatio Hale, of Clinton. Sub-Cot'},: .e of Nomination. Otis T. Mason, of Washington. J. Owen Dorsry, of Washington. Geo. H. Perkins, of Burlington. Joseph Anderson, of Waterbury. PAPERS TO BE READ IN SECTION H.-FRIDAY. >• (7°) Chief Deities in American Religions. m. - (.03) Beliefs and Superstitions of the Ir«ndia°rarnJ- 3. (.45) A findof Ceremonial weaponsfnFioriS'''T„*'„*: '""''• 4. (.20 Home Life among some of the Indian Tribet ^,7°"'- 7* ; I ' l' I Section I.-Economic Science and Statistics. """"me X:«l?" v^'H' '^^°"^ ^^°-' Centre Building.) ytce-Prestdent.-.^. B. Elliott, of Washington ^ Secreiary.-Y. B. Hough, oi Lowville. Sectional Committee. E. B. Elliott, of W^hJngton. F. B. Hough, of Lowville. Joseph Cummings, Evanston. PAPERS TO BE READ IN SECTION I.-FRIDAY ^.^Discussion of paper, by Mr. Elliott, on International Standard '• ^"°^ ""'^Lltu're'rrr f '^.'' ^"^ ^^P'^"^ - Fores. Uie A ;^ ''^ ''''^ °'^^^ productive indus- ^ f \ T'. T * ' Franklin B Hough ^ , . rs ' , ' Albert S. Bickmore. J. Owen Dorsey. IS m. F. B, Elliott J. R. Dodge. 10 m. ♦. (201) On certain Government Securities. 5. (36) Statistics in Agriculture, ism. AFTERNOON. Meetings of the Sections at half-past z'o-clock. NOTICE. -^^has been postponed to^^^^ ^:"°;^t ™- 75 TITLES OF PAPERS ENTERED. {Continued from page ^e^-page 18 0/ Thursdays Programme.) «7S. 176. 177. 178. 179. 180. 181. 182. 184. 185. t86. 187. 188. 189. 190. 191. 192. C. H. H. ^' ^u *I? Performance of a new Astronomic Level, invented by Mr. John Clark, U. S. Coast Survey, 5 m. T, -P , .. .^. c . , W. A. Rogers. a. iJ-xhibition of a simple and inexpensive Comparator for measuring distances between the limits 1 min. and i 4 m. •yv. A. Rogers A. On a method of reducing different catalogues of stars to a homogeneous system. 6 m. W. A. Rogers. B. i-xperimental determination of the limits of accuracy in measurements by the sense of feeling. 5 m. n r\ r - . W. A. Rogers. O. On a new form of dry mounting. 3 m. W. A. Rogers D. iLxpenments to determine the strength of cylinders with dome attached, with specimens. 30 m. ^ . „ Samuel Marsdev. Oxygen and Protoplasm. 6 m. W. H. Pitt Who made the native copper implements .? 15 m. ^xru V ., . P- R- Hoy. Who built the mounds ? 30 m. p, r Hoy A sketch of the History of our knowledge of the Buddine of Sal pa. ID m. w ^ Brooks Fritz Miller and the Nauplius of Decapods. 5 m. ^ r^ . . W.K. Brooks. Concave Gratings for use in Spectroscopic work, 20 m. u rv xu J ,. ^ H. A. Rowland. a. On the duration of Color Impressions upon the Retina T, 1° ""• , ^ . . E. S. Nichols! is., bome mooted points in American Geology. — m, E. Genesis of North American Flora. — m. J. S. Newberry Ji. Currents of Air and Ocean in connection with climate ; regions of summer rains and summer droughts. 15 m'. ^ V, ,^ , . J- Beaufort Hurlbert. C. Wote on the absorption spectrum of Humic Acid. 5 m. /^ r- .• .■ ^ ^. ^' Harrington Bolton. C. Estimation of Dixtrose in Solid Commercial Starch Su^ar by loss of Rotatory power on Solution. m. Harvey Vv.^Wiley and C. A, Crompfon. B. '93- C. Notes on Bone Oil. 70 IS m. I ij ! I I' 194. c, 195. c. 196. B. 197- B. 198. A. 199. B. 200. I. 201. I. 202. li. 203. B. 204. C. 205. F. 206. E, 207. E. 208. D. 209. A. 210. F. 211. G. 212. I On certain complex flame spectra of S^Tm" "^Jr"' On a mean direction integration LtlZ'" ^^.T"- Upon the investment of labor and capSln^/ofe^t^'cul'- tne_^a, compared with other pr'oductfve Sstri^i: On cer-tain Government Securities. -TTitZ^^' On some h,therto unnoted affinities between ancient cus toms m America and on the other continents Experiments with Siemeni Electric Light AppaTalu^"'™: Report of the Agricultural Chera.sts ^' ^' ^'"'^""• On the habits of Cryptobranchus. 5 m. Theorigin^ofj:i;tcr.;. .m. "Tr^.^V.^^: Administration and Supply of Water to Cities. 15 m. r-„ ^ ,. , ^- Foster Bateman Notes on the Flora of the Rock, Minnt^ "^ ^T^'- T> Sereno Watson XT n"" ""'"'*''" "? °f "■» ^"^-a References to some of the econ'mt \1" ^.'r; pr.nc.pte mtree-growth and tree-destruction. ^5 m James Hyatt. 77 'red. Sands. H. Elliott. Maltose in V W. Wiley. 10 m. >. Hastings. natic scales tones in the licators and 3ER VVeyde. I connection discoveries. ER VVeyde. 12 m. s K. Wead. ■"orest Cul- industries. B. Hough* i Elliott. ncient cus- 213. C. Notes on the Analysis of Superphosphates. 10 m. T r» TVT u J r , Thomas S. Gladding. 214. 1. 'Jn Methods of obtaining registration of vital and other Statistics of the Omahas and Cognate tribes of Indians. ^ '°,"*- , J. Owen Dorsey. 21: t. Lecture sur des experiences sur les propri(§tds v6n6neases du venm crapaud canadien. — m. J. A. Crevier 216. A. Proposed method of swinging the domes of large ob- servatories. .cm. Jas. D. Warner. 217. B. Discussion of papers of G. H. Darwinson on the results of tidal action in a viscous earth. 10 m. o A XT . . J^^- ^' Warner. 218. A. Note on the appearance of a halo on the evening Aug T c.^'^ 'f'^' K"^- J'^^- ^' Warner. 219. I Standard Time for North America. 10 m. A A .u 1 r . ,. WiNSLOw Ufton. 220 A. A method of findmg the law of linear elasticity in a metal A r^'°!?" 1 r I James E.Oliver .221. A. On the law of distribution for certain plant numbers '5"^- James E. Oliver. m ^. Phene. iraius. m. Bartlett. Wilder. Mammoth '. HOVEY. Valling. IS m. Bateman. accurate Edmonds. m. Watson. embrana . Blake. scientific 25 m. i Hyatt MEMBERS ELECTED. AUGUST 23rd. 1 Col. James WAbert, Newport, Ky. - R^v w '■''''i^'"^*"''' Montreal. ^ i Mi« M™- •?• A^sfong, Ottawa, O. t FrLnt p {: "^"xi'"' M"'""' Mass. 6 Prof. Philip S. Baker, Ashbury Uni- , AT-^T.'^' Greencastle. Ind. ^ ' 7 MissMary A.Baldwin, Newark. N. T. 9 Charles H. Banes, Philadelphia. Pa Marth»M. Barker, Lowell, M^s 1 Henry Barnard, Hartford. Conn. 12 b. Foster Bateman, Montreal. ' 'wnott^Q^''^''^ "^"^'^' ^-• 14 DelosW Beadle, St. Catharines, Ont. 15 Thomas Beall, Lindsay, Ont. •^■t^ift-Q.^' ^''"^'^' C.E.,Mon- 17 Al^xan'de; ^felville Bell, Georgetown, 18 Chichester A. Bell, Washington, D C 19 Mrs. Albert S. Bickmore, nL York 2? S?I?^'i"''^ ^°^"'«^' Montreal. rm. pJ- ,Vr' Chamberlain Insti tute, Randolph, X.Y 23 Prof. William H Burr, Troy N Y 24. Lt.-Comdr Albert G. Caldwell," forpe. 25 H. L. CargiU, Montreal. Charles Ca j,mael. Director of Magnetic « TM, ^^'^r'^'^-y. Toronto, Ont. ^ I 11 tt r 1f'7,Childe, Boston, Mass I^oyohn Mason Clarke, Smith College, Northamptoa, Mass. v^ ' 'mS!'"^ ^- ^^"PP- ^°""* "^dley, 39 Amory Coffin, Phanixville, Pa. N ^'^' '^'^"" Conro. Keesville, II F«„!^- ^WM?"'"e, Roxbury. Mass. ^.C ^'■'''^>'' Washington. 34 Hon^ Rolney R. Crowley, Randolph. ^ Iwii r^^'''' ^r"^' ^°«^°"' Mass. it Peter rn' ^°"'^"'' ^^^ York, ts Wm S ^fn^Psey. Trenton, Ont. ;n^V '?"■'' ^''''^- U- S. Coast ^nd^ Geodetic Survey, Washington, 39 John M. Denton, London. Ontario 40 J. Richards Dodge. Dept. Agriculture Washmgton. D.C. ''■""ure,. 41 Rev. James Owen Dorsev Bn^., r Ethnology, Washing °T D.C. "'" °^ 42 Andrew E. Douglas, New York. ^'^EXr-^^""' M.D.. London. ^ ^ ptiaf /;„?"^'''°"' ^- ^•' PJ^'Jadel- 45 Robert' G.Ec'cles, M.D., Brooklyn N V 46 President J. T. Edwards, ChamKal* ,, ^]f"?tUute, Randolph, N.Y. "^""'"^^'" '' "^AXs^ta?'^' ^-^-^ College. f A ' r""^^- ^.'^i'-fiel''. Amherst, Mass c^ « • ^u ^l-l^'ck, M.D., London, Ont 50 Bernhard E. Fernow, SktingtonrPe„n II {v ,f ^^"^^'' J""-' Montreal.*" ' ^""• 52 Walter F.Ferrier, Montreal. '''^Sr4.^i!%^„T;ri^^^-'-^°^^^-''-nt. ffi J^v""' ^-^'^' S°^^^""' Minneapolis, Minn 57 Re"V wTvl' ^••^ClevSand.Ohb: cl n • • ;• '^y'^^' Cowansville, P O 58 Benjamm D. Gill,ert, Utica, N.Y^' 59 il. 1). Garrison, Chicago, 111. 64 Albert P. Hallock, New York N Y 68 Henrv R ^' M'""e^Polis, Minn. Quebec '"""^' *'"'"'=^ Department. S ?'h'h.""T't,^T""^P°"«' Minn. ?? ChJJl.f^^ 'w ' ^"'•"ngton, Vermont. 73 John S. Hicks, Roslvn, N.Y. "^ •^'SS.'^"'''""' "•"^' «°"'h Boston. 75 Miss Mary H. Hinckley, Milton Ma« 76 Arthur Hollick, New Br ghton N v n London, Ontario. re, Dept. Agriculture^ n Dorsey, Bureau of hmgu 1, D.C. 19, New York. ^n, M.D., London, ion, M. D., Philadel- M.D., Brooklyn,N.Y dwards, Chamberlain ph, N.Y. ', Amherst College, , Amherst, Mass. D., London, Ont. V, Slatington, Penn. vlontreal, Montreal. Chancellor of the y. Ottawa, Ont. rary of Parliament, inneapolis, Minn. Cleveland, Ohio, owansville, P.O . Utica, N.Y. :.igo. 111. ht, New York, N.Y. *;bury, Mass. ttawa, Ont. laverford College, ew York, N.Y. m, Mass. )n, Ottawa, Ont. neapolis, Minn, lance Department. eapolis, Minn, gton, Vermont, inneapolis, Minn. Denison Univer- \, N.Y. s, South Boston, y, Milton, Mass. Brighton, N.Y. th, Milton, Mass,. w Orleans, La. attsburgh, N.Y. tchburg, Mass. 81 Charles W. Hutchinson, Utica, N.Y. 82 George lies, Montreal. 83 John G. Jack, Chateauguay Basin, Que. 84 Mrs. Lsabella James, Cambridge, Mass. 85 Louis C. Jones, Hartford, Conn. 86 William Schuyler Johnson, Washington, 87 Prof. James Kirkland, Toronto, Ontario. 88 Dr. Isidore Kitzie, Cincinnati, Ohio. 89 Miss Elizabeth G. Knight, New York. N. Y. 90 J. C. Lathrop, Bridgeport, Conn. 91 L. A. Huguel-Latour, Montreal. 92 Prof. George Lawson, Dalhousie College, Halifax, Nova Scotia. 93 Prof, Geo. Dudley Lawson, Cambridge, Mass. 94 Edward W. Lee, M.D., Randolph, N. Y. 95 Joseph Libbey, Georgetown, D. C. 96 Mrs. Rachel Lloyd, Louisville, Ky. 97 Horatio Loomis, Burlington Vt. 98 Prof. Thomas R. Loutis^^ry, Yale Col- lege, New Haven, Conn. 99 Joseph L'Etoile, Dept. Interior, Quebec. 100 John W. Lovell, New York, N, Y. loi Albert Lufkin, Newton, Iowa. 102 Prof. Louis L. Mclnnis, College Station, Texas. 103 W. H. Manning, Reading. Mass. \ 194 Prof. Wm. J. Martin, Davidson College, N. C. 105 Prof. Samuel T. Maynard, Mass. Agri- culture College, Amherst. Mass. 106 W. Hamilton Merritt, Toronto, Ont. 107 Capt. James H. Merryman, U.S.R.M., New York. 108 President James Mills, Ontario, Agri- cultural College, Guelph, Ontario. 109 T. Wesley Mills, Montrenl. no William Hamilton Mills, Hamilton, Ont. HI Mrs. Mary E. Morgan, Rochester, N.Y. 112 Charies J. Morse, Youngstown, Ohio. 113 Capt. John H. Mortimer. 114 William Muir, Montreal, 115 John P. Munn, M.D., New York, N.Y. 116 Henry M. Newington, St. Louis, Mo. 117 Stephen Prendergast, Phoenix, N. Y. 118 Arthur Perkins, Hartford, Conn. 119 George Phelps, Nashua, N, H. 120 Dr. Cyrus Newlin Pierce, Media, Penn. 121 Louis H. Pignold, Montreal. 122 Prof. Johnson T. Piatt, Yale College, New Haven, Conn. 123 Frederick B. Pov -r. Ph. D., Philadel- delphia, Pa. 124 Prof. George D. Purinton, University of Des Moines, Des Moines, Iowa. 125 John Stephen Renninger, M. D., Min- ncota, Minnesota. Ii6 Edgar Richards, Was)iington, D. C. ' 127 Bates S. Hideout, Lewiston, Maine. 128 Mrs. Susan Riley, Mobile, Alabama. 129 Thomas S. Roberts, Minneapolis, Maine. 130 Thomas P. N. Rogers, Burlington, Vt. 131 Rev. James Roy, Montreal. 132 Prof. Alvah Horton Sabine, University of Vermont, Buriington, Vermont. 133 Mary Tane Safford, M.D., Boston, Mass. 134 Daniel Elmer Salmon, Asheville, N.C. '.IS J- W. Sanborn, Hanover, N. H. 136 George H. Seyms, Hartford, Conn. 137 Chas. S. Shultz, Hoboken, New Jersey. 138 Dr. Hrbt. E. Smith, Nev Haven, Conn. 139 Miss Marian M. Smead, Batavia, N. Y. 140 Marcell N. Smith, Boston, Mass. 141 Thomas H. Smith, Chicago, 111. 142 Miss Augusta J. Solomons, Sumter, S.C. 143 Miss Kate C. Solomons, Sumter, S.C. 144 Miss Maude Cohen Solomons, Sumter. S. C. 145 Jas. H. Stibbins, Jr., New York, N.Y. 146 HoraceEd.Stockbridge, Amherst, Mass. 147 Levi Stockbridge, Amherst, Ma'-.s. 148 Lincoln R. Stone, ivI.D., Newton, Mass. 149 Jacob H. Studer, Columbus, Ohio. 150 Frederick William Taylor, Smitlisoniaa Institution, Washington, D.C. 151 J. E. Thompson, Spalding, Micli. 152 Herbert G. Torrey, New York, iV.Y.. 153 C. W. Volney, Mott Haven, N.Y. 154 Prof. Carl Warnecke, Montreal. 15s Joseph W. Warren, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass. 156 John Hosea Washburn, Bridgewater, Mass. 157 Miss C. A. Watson, Salem, Mass. 158 Prof. J. Burkitt Webb, Cornell Univer- sity, Ithaca, N.Y. 159 Hon. Jos. E. V/eeden, Randolph, N.Y. 160 Arthur W. West, Salem, Mass. 161 Alice Walker Wheildon, Concord, Mass. 162 J. F. Whiteaves, Geological Survey, Ot- tawa, Ontario. 163 F. Coj.-" Whitehouse, New York, N.Y. 164 Prof. Sarah F. Whiting, Wellesley Col- lege, Wellesley, Mass. 165 Francis Augustus Wilber, New Bruns- wick, N. J. 166 J. Francis Williams, Salem, N.Y. 167 Janet Webster Williams, Newton, Lower Falls, Mass. 168 Miss Hannah S. Wingate, Brooklyn, 169 Thomas Fanning Wood, M.D., Wil- mington, N.C. ,i6g, in addition to the Members of the Local CsTiim'ttee. 41 """li 80 AUGUST 24th. ]l°, h ^^- Andrews, Spiingheld, Mass IP Thomas D. Bell, Montreal. 175 Lieut. Commander Royal B. Bradford ,7« A Jif' Pi^° ^'^"«"' Newport, R. I ?7 Fr'lS r^'ri,' Oakland, talifomia 1 78 {"'^Gardip Prown, Rutland, Vt. 178 John Bull, W.'ishington. iS /'A?^ "t"'" ^u"''""''' Montreal. !s? ^i^ c i'J'^P'* ^^'^^^^rt, Montreal ffi JoJ^n ^- Clarlc, Boston. 182 Richard T. Colburn, Elizabeth, N. T. ilr h Pfy'o". Cmcmnati. l»5 Edward Dummer, Boston. 18, S^"'L^^.^ ^^^'■'■' Rutland, Vt. 107 Mrs. Marion T. Fortesm*. N ., v 1 188 William L. Garret?, NeTVolT '^"■'^• 189 Thomas W. Gleeson, Boston Jo^ ? m"w V ^"''''^' Minneaoolis, Min iQc w ^' S'^'A''^'"' «elvidere, N^J. ' ' J95 Henry F. Homes, Albany, N V ,08 T "^""T' Hungerford, Burlington, Vt 198 Joseph P. Iddings. U. s!" Geological ._ „.S«rvey, Orange, N. T. "="'"g'cai 199 Hmam N. King, Stamford, Conn. 200 Dr. Henry b. Leffernan, Philadelphia. Inl T^' "k h"^"^' Danville, P O. 202 Jostvh RuMei Marble, Worcester M ■ 203 James MillanMcUrt;, Boston ' '' '' 20? Alv'in ^^V- ^t'^fheson, Philad«.'.hia. ,^ ;2i . • M"''^*' Magog, 1>.0 r ^rA""»J'"-ton.cT,ic;Bo. ., 1 ??■ ^^;^"'-'"t«n. i" Va. State Uni- o„. n fi/' Morgantown W. \'a. ' Coll A."- ^"^' ^-' "»-P-^hire 2M A ■ AM- Phelps, Chateaugay, N.V. Ill RoS r ^"""■°°V;''-I^-' M^ontreal. 2.^ n, c • ^^•'^"'•-^ay, Montreal. P.Q ^'"^'°" ^' ^^°'''"'' H"chelaga, fJ? PrTlf P^^d ^'''^"^°^"' Columbia, A' 2 I J? L^o^'=°"' lilacksburg, Vim 217 Cw^^- ^'''^y- Middleburg. V .^ 217 Cant. Thomas A, Selfridge, D. S. Navy 2r8 wTr''P^'l?r^"'''°"' Newport, R. I. ' 2 f w m'"^ ^- •^'^"^' Brool^lyn, N. Y. »"Ss:"srA,fe.-- ^^3 Henry Stone, New Yo^k. ' 2« Prnf -^ WM^^• ^- S'°"«' Detroit, Mich. ^ T/;. r'' ""!, ^^.""''y' Colorado Col- ooA «r-n?^' Colorado Springs. 227 S^Tt^- ''^"'^■''' t)eckertown, N. J. 227 Joseph Townsend, Durham, Ontario 220 fcTJ^'TP- ^r?"^'"^' Mich. lit tJu: S^"" °"^ f »^^ler Wells, New York 230 John Wanless, M.D., Montreal. iinville, P Q. irble, Worcester, M. w. -arty, Boston. itcheson, F'hilad-'ihia. Maeog, I'.O 1, Chicago, i. M.D., Cincinnati, ton, in Va. State Uni- town W. Va. te' Vew Hampshire e, mover, N.H. Chateaugay, N.V. ot.M.D., Montreal. ', Montreal. Robins, Hochelaga, Jorn, Columbia, ^' ilacksburg, Virg Hiddleburg, Vt. leifridge, U. S. Navy Mewport, R. I. Brooklyn, N. Y. iman, Clarkson, N.Y. St. Albans, Vt. lith,^ Hartford, Conn. )ne, Providence, R.I. York. :one, Detroit, Mich, eby, Colorado Col- irings. )eckertown, N. J. )nrham, Ontario, ig, Mich. er Wells, New York , Montreal. No I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 fo II 12 •3 '4 '5 I6 J7 i8 '9 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 REGISTER Oi A ^RIVALS. AUGUST 23. 1882. f^^ame. P. V. Will: S. M Mrs. 1 edges Miss L. M. tiedges D. W. Beadle • "^f,a^e St. Catharines, rs. Beadle ^^ ' do Miss S. E. Beadle W. D. Boardman .'.'.' ." Roxbu'ry , Mrs. Boardman ^^/ MissM. H. Hinckley .'.'.Milton, Permanent jRcsiJetUc: R^si'ience during the G. F. Barker nui 1 . ■ • ^ Medini;. Mrs Barker Philadelphia, Pa 1 30 Mackay Street. Miss Barker .'.'." .■■'.■ Jjo 1" S;r^Hng'::::.'.v. •• : '••• ••"''^'Sr^^- =^^^^^ f ^- "•P^'"« ..Fall River, Mass do Heda... Watertown, N.Y St. Lawrence Hall. f-^-^' I^o^t«". -^lass 1431 St. Catherine St. 'O do c'o do Ont 168 Mance Street. do do Mass 143 1 St. Catherine St. do Miss M. Austin . . . . .'.V.' .' .' 7o ^'"^ ^T^ Miss R. Hollingsvorth do »^ r *i! . c. . Mrs. P. R. Hollingsworlh . . . . ." ." do " ^''^''" ^'"■"'• h ^y; ^f""?",-, Montreal N. H. Winchell Minneapolis, Minn . . , ti; I; \^°^'. San Francisco, W. F. Ferrier Montreal J. Ferner, jr do Miss C. A. Watson Salem Miss Sarah E. Hunt do Miss A. L. Page \\ do a'e Foote ^^" "S^rf u"' ?• ^ '°7 Union Avenue. S t B?ush Philadelphia, Pa 1531 St. Catherine St. Mri.S::::::;:::::;:::::::^'^do'''"' Windsor notd. w^ ^^''H !!! Washington, D.C -! H S wllliir {;r '^'"1.^' ^- ^ St. Lawrence Hall. T ; TT Ithaca, N. Y 27? Bleurv Street If" ?a'lT'"" ^'"^'""^^'' O'^'"- •••••••- WnSHlotel Cal. do McGill College. Windsor Hotel. do 144 Metcalfe Street. do Mass Windsor Annex. do do i 824 Ontario Street, do do Miss E. W. James do Miss A. James do H. C So^' ^r fr\ r ^03 Sherbrooke Street. L^jackslTn 'Boito'n.'.::::::::::''^^^^^^^^ ^°"" ^-^-/ h°'«j- C.H.Rockwell Tarrytov/n, N,Y. ° sn Peel Street. EMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-S) k A <.^^^^ % K^ ^' .S^ z. 1.0 I.I 1.25 liig lii S ^ IIIIIM t U£ ill 20 L8 L4 111.6 V] <^ /] ^a % M % ^' %;>> Photographic Sciences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, NY. 14580 (715) 872-4503 % mp W A i 1 1 i f ' "'* '^h:'' , 4.1 I ■ rill: iij.,i 82 JVo. Name. 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 5-' 5a 53 54 55 56 57 5« 59 60 61 62 63 94 65 66 67 68 69 70 St. Denis Street, do do Permanent Residence Residence during the Miss E. Mohr Cincinnati, Ohio 28 Joseph Szabo.... p j r. . ao {?•>» ^«»on :/.::::::::::K;nce\2""^'^ ^se um,„,it street. H. S. Jewett T^-Zlr^ rXr 4° Osborne Street. ?-te,«-^ ::::.;:::.mSSi.?" 6^ cathedral street. W^^'°'}^ .Ottawa ..;. 256 University Street. D. P.Penhallow. Mrs. J. James. Miss f. B. James """"."" Mrs. Dawson.... ^'^ 5!i^« Wilson v.'.:::; Miss Dawson Miss C. Crow "" T T Ri "11 " F. w. Put"am:::::::: r«^W"' li'' • Miss Alice E. Putnam ...W Cambridge, Mass Windsor Hotel. '.Mountainvi fe, N* y c'^s'^n"""" ^T^' . Cambridge. M^s. . T ! ! ! i ' * ^^ ^"^"r °"d Street. . Montreal . . . Toronto . . . .Montreal , do do . McGill College. do do do Danfei^Sj:™^^"''-'- ^^TV . - E. H. DixL New York, N.Y.., Windsor Annex. .846 Ontario Street. 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 7^ 79 So 81 82 83 84 f5 86 87 88 89 90 9t 92 93 94 95 Mrs. Edwards Marlboro, Mass. 5?Ii'or'''°''------'-----''--"«-' MissRoy...".' 1° Miss J. Roy. ^° E. A. Cook . do 273 Bleury Street, do 1464 St. Catherine St. do do do MS|-.?;iEF----'':-'^^^'wShfe/„:faa few. fea;- •■•'•• ••••••" S""-"'. N-v. Alfred Miss Cora Elsas... j O- T.Mason :;:;;; y^J"" .« \ir .L_ T T »^asn Mrs. Martha J. Lamb N..- v^l"^- " ^ • H.B.Nason...... ?,^ ^^'t^''^ ' Mrs.Nason...... Troy N.y , J. F. Williams c,, '^^ ^x ^r ' C. V. Riley. . ....... ." ?,^!T.' ^- ^l! ' 758 Dorchester Street -'"Sf""..p. C Diocesan College. "" loi Metcalfe Street. Windsor Hotel, do n r ^° . , ^ ^- ^ Windsor Annex. Wheildon Cnn^Z^ at do J.B. Edwards . AwLV*^'' J. A W. Beaudry •;;:;•• ^^°""^^^' 55 Radegonde Street. L. A. H. Latour ' ^'^ 635 Ontario Street iJ" L. Sturtevant .... r-^ Mrs. Mills "^'P" '465 St. Catherine St JohnThorburn / ' n.,..° do do m, Miss N. Lafargue." '.'. Washington A. W. «^u-:,^ do 36 McGill College Avenue Windsor Hotpl 96 97 98 va. . . Guelph '. do Thomas Kirkland :::.\V.'.' .".*.'.•.•. Toronto " ^/v^f,^'^^'"^^ K^» Geo. H. Cook \r!;. n '■'••;••>. McGil Collere Miss A. B. Cook.:: ::: New Brunswick, N.J 144 Metcalfe St MissE. W.Cook '"• 5^ do Mrs. A B. Cook HolmH.r m t do ^^•Cook ::::::::KvetN ^ 38 victoria street. Street. Residence during the Meeting. .28 St. Denis Street. do do 256 University Street. 40 Osborne Street. 62 Cathedral Street. 256 University Street. Eagle Hotel. American House. 58 Drummond Street. do do McGill College. do do Windsor Hotel. Windsor Annex. !46 Ontario Street. 32s St. Catherine St. do 11 Bleury Street. do ♦64 St. Catherine St. do do do : McTavish Street. ^ Upper University St. 8 Dorchester Street. do ocesan College. I Metcalfe Street, indsor Hotel. do do ndsor Annex. do Radegonde Street. Ontario Street. *lcGill College Avenue iidsor Hotel. 5 St. Catherine St. do Lawrence Hall, iill College. Metcalfe Street. do do ictoria Street. do ^ 1 I107 I108 J109 Jiio iiii |lI2 iiS 114 "5 116 "7 118 119 120 121 122 123 [124 |I2S 126 1127 128 [129 1130 II3I 1132 133 1134 135 136 137 1138 139 140 141 142 143 I44 '45 146 •47 148 149 ISO 151 Name. Permanent Residence Residence during the ^' 2' 5-. Russell St. Louis, Mo Windsor Hotli*^ M. H. Brissette Mot trenl P n vvinasor Hotel. Charlotte S. Towe;..:.;.:: ...; do ^ Montreal^ LO.Do^Sv"" w^'u^'^'^l^'-A 144 Metcalfe Street. Miss M BowlV, jyf '''"?'°"J^ D- C 108 Stanley Street. Rev d; Houehton n°'r*"^ ^'"!J ^03 Sherbrooke Street. e! B EUiot?^ w ^['"' I''«laj}4 315 316 317 318 319 320 Name. Permanmt Residettce. Mr"" C E!*Ri*dY-; Cleveland, Ohio H.N. Rust ; Kingston. Mass Mr. Grant'.. C. E.Ridler. Pasaduna. Cal Miss M Peachy. ^ Jamaica Pkm, Mass ,01 Metcalf. E.B. Treat - -*^° ^° Reiidence during th Metting. New York . do «-^/,M-n ::::;:;.V::::^::hrn6ton 'aS.St. Catherine street. 0. Macloskie Prino»I«„ m"t" 9i6 Dorchester street. W. B. Carpenter, ... Lonclnn 'p "^ ^ """o^" «reet. Mrs. Carpenter. Xr. ^^ ^41 University street W.W.Payne... Nnr^hfi ?i ^•- ^o W.II.Mead.... •. New York Windsor Hc;el. Mrs. Mead ' .r.J° . do Mrs. T. C. LathroD* 1 : ; ; « T ^°'^ • ' T. C. T^.^trl^'^^P ........•••• Bridgeport, Conn T.F. E. S. E. K La;h::^.7:::;:;:'**--»"'^gfp°" ft'^*!!^ Newport Dunham Nr.....S/J Fitch R. . Windsor Hotel ■ 1474 St. Catherine street do .i Newv";c;,':::::::;::;?:.<^i?r„l'r D. H. Wells ; ^u^rlf J 9^'"° St. Lawrence Hall Mrs. Wells Hartford. Conn ,9 Brunswick street S.Watson r.Jt°A x, d'> Rev. C. J. S. Bethune . ! f.' ! ! ! .' .' ' Port Hooe' <^r ^03 Sherbrooke street G. N Wilber . New York ' 169 University street M'ssS Marble ..WoonsSet'R"i '460 St. Catherine street J. R.Maible • • • w oonsocKet, k. 1 19 Brunswick street T.R.Bartlett T nnc/i^u » t ^o j-^b""'- ::::::::soXLton. ::: sSc'^r'*^'''"^* ;t. B. Reed London n„V 3» Cathcart street T-. Green .'.'EastorPen; '466 St Catherine street Miss Green • • • . nasion, renn 164 Peel street May. , o. » • • •....! ..Westchester, Penn...*.'. do ?i-,^r"---'"-'--'-':w««rb„T"'..*'°"" ' ^'^fr " sq«.™ Mr.^-&;::::: ::;:::: "'*'»-eH. •«»;;.•.• iTopk'SSrsS. MissM. A. Hoskings.... '" jo "" '^° B. F. Harrison Sif V ii* * ^ '°» Metcalf. eet N. Batchelder .. . . .V.";.'; ' ' * * Sfill"^'^!;^.. /46o St. Catherine street k .Salem. Mass. Hitchcock.. Osier , 111 Washington, D. C. New York H v,^^ " Montreal . , ""•iTri Cleveland. Ohio. . Windsor Hotel . . St. Lawrence Hall • • '■325 St. Catherine street . . American Hotel • • *3S* St. Catherine street S. R. W. S. ^ C. £, Hausmann. Miss L E, Payne.: :::::::: ::::Sre:i :.:: f,vr^« H«tei G. D. Phippm c„i^„, »; *30 McKay street E. J. BartSt.. .. \\\\\\\\- --^Hi^er n"" h ^'"''^"^ ^^'^^ J. J. Justice sVanT. '•,, • ^r- •;; 903 Sherbrooke street DrfA A. Julien.:::::V.;:::V.g:;:^5^;f ' ^- Y 21 McGlUCoHege /venue Mrs. Julien • .-o^^ew xoric ^^ A.Winchell .* .^i° ••'.-: do Mrs. Winchell ..;:::•• • ' ^M Arbour.Mich ,59, gt. Catherine street Miss J. D. Winchell '" ^- do do Rtiidence during th Metting. Vfr. Grant's. "~ Mtr. Grant's, loi Metcalfe street. do 135' St. Catherine street. II 6 Dorchester street. r Hanover street, m University street. do Vindsor He el. do Windsor Hotel ^74 St. Catherine street do i t Cathedral street ri Union Avenue :. Lawrence Hall ) Brunswick street do >3 Sherbrooke street 19 University str-et ^6o St. Catherine street » Brunswick street do 13 Sherbrooke street '< Cathcart street 66 St. Catherine street 4 Peel street do Richmond Square 1 St. Lawrence street ^o St. Catherine street do do ndsor Hot*' Metcalf;^ eet io St. Catherine street ndsor Hotel Lawrence Hall 5 St. Catherine street erican Hotel I St. Catherine street James Hotel McKay street idsor Hotel Sherbrooke street [cGill College Avenue do do St. Catherine streef do do \No. I321 322 323 324 32s 326 327 328 329 I 330 33' 1332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 35' 352 353 354 355 356 358 359 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 366 Name. 87 Ptttnantnt Residenee. Residence during the C K W»« 1 Meeting. C. C.' Me^rini;; \ \ V. V. ". V ! R^"hes't^"'j?'?' ^03 Sherbrooke street Mrs. Merriman..... Kochester, N. Y 24 Lome Avenue Miss G. B. Merriman'. ''" do ?i M S'*'" \ ••••--•' Provrd^ence, H. M. Newington st. Louis. Mrs. Ireland ^„ ' Mrs. H. Ireland G. W. WincheU... R. I. Miss. • ••• ••!• do do '••••«•■,,,• J ' • • • • 256 St. Antoine street ^J do Mrs!'k.TDogg;« l^h m C'-'-'-'-'-.'-W Sh^brooke street G. H. ScriH ..':::;:;;. :-5SS AV 256 Bleury street G. H. Scribner, jr \\\ \ \ ''^To ' ' ' ' E.T." 24 Ix>me Avenue E W Blake iV Delaware, Ohio E. W.Blake, 3rd... •;::; Z T. D.Hyatt. New York ... Mrs. J. fa. Hyatt New York ^'•^'f^^^ East Orange, $ .340 Bleury street do do St. James Hotel wj J... o. AiwuLHi T.- .. n ,.. t St. James Hotel 3^' Mrs A7;;r.V.V. :: : |!! oZr.' ^\ ^ R Umond place 342 L. Carman . . ^^^L^f^xxS'^i,^- J 9 Richmond Squa. H.A.Home8......v.;;::::;:AfbTyN'Y*'''--'--'-l^^^ E.CDe;a%V.V.V.V.::::::::^ron.^fc American House w MA ^i"*"" Montreal W.M.Anderson Columbus, Ohio . W.H Ranch Chicago, 111 ZZHZ F. H Hernck Tiltnn o tt • I W. R. Pedrick t »; 80 Union Avenue Mrs. MM Barker' V^"^ n"Sf' ^"' Albion Hotel T S ri' R^'^'^" * • Lowell, Mass Jq Mrs.* DiJSdl ; .■.*."'; Cambridge, Mass 27 Wind;or street do 74 McTavish street do KEiISr p""«=fton. N.j.."::::::68st.Famiiie Eleanor BT^drick*'* ' V""^^"' ^^^ Albion Hotel T T^^„ leaucK Lawrence, Mass do uiTJ^n:::::;-: '''"dl"''' ^' ^ st. LawLce Haii - Mrs'-R^oSSoT '••'R-^;-d. 111.... ::::::::,o8 Mansfield street irtL?:fe *-^>^ion.Mass::::::::::::,64Pee?street A. R.Leeds! SlSn m'- 9'6 Dorchester street Mrs. Le^ Hoboken, N. j Windsor Hotel Mrs. Eddy!;."*: Cincinnati, Ohio..., 1128 Sherbrooke street Miss Eddy. ....'.'*.**.'.*.']. \\"" ^ ^° James Silliman *.* ' ' ' * Eastnn P« o r. ^? Mrs. Silliman. . . . . ....... . ** do' 208 Peel street G. Hf'&ins '• ''''^^^J^''''''''-2U St.'Antoine street L.B^ Arnold R^'t"^/""' J';; 3' McTavish street A.H.Sabfne Rochester, N. Y .Windsor Hotel H C Hove?:::*: S".wW'°"' V' W Dorchester street - -New Haven, Conn 80 Union Avenue 88 r " II No. 377 E. T. Name. Permanent Residence. Residenee during the Meeting. 380 381 382 383 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 § ^^^^•'••■••'•••'■••••■■•■■^''"'^^^^^ A. E. HeiKhwav n- ''^ -^ ■ Mrs. bherman do '° University street ity street R; P. Whitfield ......: New°v;5"- ^.\ 23 Shuter street Wm. Woolsey Johnson. .' .' :iTai mT ^^'"^»°^ "o'^l Mrs. Johnson.. ^^nnapolis, Md loo Union Av- M. Hoffman ^^^% , . Mrs. Fred. Hoffm;:;: ;:: New York city Master O. Hoffman...,..; J° 27 Victoria at. "• Loomis,. *"*!> 1- do R.WVViHson::::.\\\-:::;---S:^^X°ve'„^r; 78MansfieldSt Mrs. R. VV. Willson . ^^w Haven. Ct Windsor Hotel Miss N. O. Glover n 11 ,, do Miss M. Glover .: Brooklyn, N. Y . . . 109 Union Avenue do Miss L P. H Mrs. Vande Ordway........ .|.",\\'t. do ainaica Plain. . 288 Bleury st anderWeJde : ^ew York city ,0481 do do Mary P. Palmer .....■;;;;; Rost Miss C. P ♦ "°*' „ ^ Ames P. R. Hoy E. w. Davison.!.. . » i.- H. C. Lewis .....;.; Baltimore, Mrs. Lew (]q ' • *"f ^i- Famille st on, Mass .....'.'"."..'.*!! 258 Bleu°rv st Jamaica Plain ^ I^ "* Racine, Wis .'..'.* 21 Mark st 101 Metcalfe st Miss Lewis W. B. Dwight t::::----'-'''-'---^'^^^ do do Mrs.E. H.*'Dwigk;:::::::::::-^°"ef''"p«'« n. y VssArgyiest Miss E. Dwight L. M. Holstein Mrs.G.w.Hpi;teii;:::;:;::::: ^o Holstein j„ G. W Mrs. A. E S. W do do Belvedere, N. J do do do 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 423 424 42s 426 427 428 429 430 531 433 . . . 1460 St. Catherine st do do do Hn«^°'*i"" •" do Mammond. .. u—. •<.• ••■• **« Mrs. Hammond ^°''7' ^^^ Windsor Hotel \J-- SS:.::::::;::::"'SVV—^ st^Uennest fci?AS;g;:;-::::--"--i;"ts;&^'i^ Mrs. Armstrong:. ^^' ^^''^'>'^> Ela St. Lawrence HaU J. C.Kimball .7. . -n . », do C. H. Winston ...V.*.*;.*: 5^°"' f^l^ 42 Victoria st. Wm.Libbey, Jr. ?rwT"'^'J%- St. James Hotel Mrs. Libbey . ...:;:.. Prmcjiton, N. J Windsor Hotel M..^T.te;v;;;;; ••••••••g-'^-'c. n. y::::':.-;::; '! Miss Meehan .W .[VW^^'^to ' ^*- '"^74 St. Catherine street Thomas Meehan.. .... j" 5?'« Sarah Meehan :;::::; do do do G. Comstock * "c» t^ • »» do Mrfc Conatock ^t- -L^uis, Mo Windsor Hotel do do , Ml lip 88 Residenee during the Meeting. 80 Union Avenue 903 Sherbrooke street 16 University street do 23 Shuter street Windsor Hotel 09 Union Avenue do 7 Victoria st. do 8 Mansfield St Vindsor Hote» do 88 Bleury st do do •4 St. Famille st do 18 Bleury st do Mark st I Metcalfe st indsor Hotel Argyle st do do >o St. Catherine st do do do idsor Hotel do 1 St. Catherine st Sherbrooke st Ontario st do dsor Hotel ^wrence Hall do ictoria st. imes Hotel Isor Hotel do St. Catherins street do do do Bor Hotel do No. 1433 434 435 436 438 1439 1440 441 1442 443 '444 1445 1446 447 448 449 1 450 45' 452 453 454 455 456 457 458 459 460 461 462 463 464 465 466 Name. Permanent Residence Alice W James A Miss A. M. A. A Elizabeth S B. W. Eaton Mary H. Stone .".'.'.."."" ""'^do Lincoln W. Stone ." . Newtown, Laura P. Stone jo Harriet P. Stone Harriet L Residtnet during the Meeting. Sl''.^!!^;;; ^SS Bleury street Palmer M;'H™™::::;;:;:;Sri^r^•.••.■•; Ws^cfr , • Livermore Cambridiro Wr,cc '^A ^' ^*'ne"ne street ' Knight :::;:::NefYoS: n.'y::::::::"''*'!;^ '''"' Salem, Mass 11 Hanover do do street Mass . do „ . .. ,1?^«?'<=°" Boston, Mass Henrietta Wolcott do /?''" S. Jack ; : Chateauguay . Grace Wolcott Boston, K do do do do . 1 1 Hanover street ^.Jtaa'' :;•••••• •••••^ 207 Bleury street Arthur H. Elliott . . . . ! . ^ew York City ,48 p^j street Geo. F. Kunz '" 71 27 Windsor street Mrs. Kunz 5° M74 St. Catherine street Rev. Mrs. Charles Speck. S. J. Coffi do do „^f" Easton.Pa V '. '. ! ! ! ! ! ! 80a She?b«K>ke do do street Ind. Georgia Sutton jo " £.Ha^d"i"^:::::::::---''-^-t-g' ^'"'^"^^ Washington. . . .V.V.V •.; \ \ 78 Mans^^H^i^^^ o do i^ana .... n«^ h *"■' ^V^^ ^03 Sherbrooke street schweit;;;:::::;;::::;;:-?rj;f:*";j:°"" w.ibraep,pr.Harrington Bigelow Jq 469 470 47« 472 473 474 475 476 477 478 479 480 481 482 483 484 (485 I486 487 488 R. S. |■l~K.To^:;;::::;;:;:■••gfi'l^«°•••:•::^^^•3^^K^^^ Mrs. Kellogg..,. Umton, N. Y 23 Shuter street M^.'Stg.^'*:^;;: •••New Jork city.. ..::;;: iwinds^" Hotel D"B.F.'DaVeni;<;ii::::::::'---JJii'^„^'P^^^^^ .'."'.' 1.3215 st. Catherine street Mrs. Davenport „ . .... . . , .. . .'; JS' ^' '''°"* """"^ Miss Emma Davenport .* .* i ,' do " Mattie Davenport *. do "Mary Davenport do \ Mrc c P'*^* Maiden, Mass . FrSkte! ^° • do do do do .Windsor Hotel do Dr.KTFenwiJk:::;::::::E<;rOm''-''' American House Miss Louise Fenwick .... ^"^oj^. "nt 7 Mackay street R:};nt7.*?:: ••■g!r?V"-";.;^'*".':.':i7DurSc°her street Misi Eli^iw;;; Wiltnington, Ohio 45 Metcalfe street C. D. Zimmerman .*::::::BuffaIo. N. Y.... :::;;: I! Ameri«; House I ■(' 90 Vo. 489 490 49' 492 403 404 406 496 497 408 499 500 SOI ff02 603 604 606 606 607 608 599 610 611 512 613 614 616 616 617 618 619 620 621 622 623 624 626 526 627 Namt. Permantnt ResUeme. HtsUtHct during the Prof. H. Iletlrick wi \.- , Meelm^i;. Mr,. Hedrick :::;■: Wash.„gton. D. C St. Lawrence ilall Wm.H.Brewer M„™ir ^ 'Jo Wm. A Rogers ... p^^l "*^*="' Conn Windsor I lotel J. H. WaXbuni gaii *,ridge, Maas 893 Sherbrooke streot D, C. Oilman .™. WW.. Blifer'^^^'^H^'"'' ^ Cathoart «Ct MiwOilman Baltimoro.Md.... Windsor Mr8.Gilman ".; ^° do Si-Za".;;.- •■•■•'••■•■■■••■••■•;. -° „ ••.•;;:;.•:■:;• t ':,m«.-^:;: Lawrence, *'- aero Wm.zTmminiiann ■.•.'.■.'.'. v.". cETVl^"' A'^'"" Jf"""" w!" ffl.^'™'""'"*"" •Buff?fo?N.Y.::::::::::::.'^™*'"^^^ .Richelieu Hotel do MissBeal.. Lansing, Mich. Miss Beal..... !"...". 3" Mr. Trowbridjre...*.*.* ""n„* •* »,. l do Mr..H. sice.::. ;::::;:■•: ohi»g„,iii vsm^vf^^ o. J. Horton . . , ... ""nv. * r, •••• do Chas. V.Woers w 7*^''' ^?l?" * Windsor Hotel ThomasTaylor: Waltham.Mass..., do Mis. Taylor ;:; .'.' .*. .* ' ' ' ' ^^S""^"". !>• 893 Sherbrooke strwt i?^'}l^^!'wwwwwwwww:-^^^ M«sPame i....,::" Worcester, Mass 1390 St. Catherine K. V. Merchant *"Ti'..*Bi ^i. »>••••'••• do Mrs. Merchant East Plymouth, Mass American House J.Anderson 151/ it, ^ do Mrs. J. Anderson . . . . ! ! V. ! ! Waterbury, Conn 41 St. Mark street Edwin Harrison q^ tLj tit do M"HaiTiMn i.'. .*:"•*'*■ Jo • ^° ' 799 Sherbrooke street 5ir._J. K.Rees \r«... -ir—i- xt 4; *• do R. H. Word. J. S. Copes Miss E. ■" ;:;Tro;?ft^-^ Windsor Hotel 628 529 630 631 632 633 534 635 536 537 538 539 540 541 542 543 544 545 646 547 548 549 MissK Herman NewYoTV v 757 Sherbrooke street John Trowbridge clZZ^^ '^^ Windsor Hotel Mrs. J. TrowbTidge : Cambridge, Mass do Miss Alice GrayT... j do A.W.Butler p^^i -n t j do A.. B. Henry ; I;;; T^^'iriV"'* American House ^'S euro :..:: .-.'.KeSe NY \f^. ft ^l''*'^^""^ «*"«» T R P^chon ......HaKd;Conn.::: 2I M^rinW^ «*r ^ Lotusfkst.vv.v.v.v ^jrn^^'S"^••••■-:■ ::::•!! fcki?^^^^^^ do Mrs. J. W.Loveli.': Joseph ;Libbey. do do Mrs.-E.'orton::;.-::;;:;;:; • •• ■ • ^si^T^a^-^- ••••••• w^"'*^"^ H°t«i Columbus, O 799 Sherbrooke street E. Orton nVs'^cSS.'::::.: ^-j^o.^ do do Pa. do .42 Prince Arthur streflt do KesUtHct during the AUetini^. .St. Lawrence Hall • do .Windsor Hotel . 893 Sherhrooke atreot . 38 Cathcart street Windsor do do do Albion HouHo American Houbo do Richelieu Hotel do do 23 Hanover street do 157 St. Constant 757 Sherbrooke street 101 Metcalfe street do Windsor Hotel do J93 Sherbrooke street do Jt. James Hotel 390 St. Catherine do American House do I St. Mark street do J9 Sherbrooke street do /■indsor Hotel • Beaver Hall J7 Sherbrooke street '^mdsor Hotel do do do do do 5 Mansfield street do aerican House ^9 St. Catherine street .» Sherbrooke street Motrin College Ave Bumaide Place Lome Avenue St. Catherine street 3 St. Catherine street do do idsor Hotel Sherbrooke street ^dp 'rince Arthur streflt do M Name. Permintnt Rendenct »1 &I& 52 Maria ChaSr ^" Harriet Cha«( .■.'.' .'.'.'.'**"• 3° James B. Oliver t»u Martha Olivery.' \ "'^T' May Oliver...:::::;; do Mi« wirer"; •••• '••'.'.'.'.'.'Brooklyn. N.Y Mrs. J. D. Wanier:::;:;;: A. fcklX'^- ::NeXrk.N.Y — ~ do XtsiteHce during tht XX _# J T, Meeting. .Haverford.P. ie»J St. Di.ai- .tnnrt do do do do do do .Richelieu Hot«l do N.Y, '••••• • • • do do MMHick, ...•.•.•.•.;;:::;;-:;-K°'ij°.NY st.L.»™«»Hiui |\u„lt;;;;;;;;:.;;;.: r2s;j''&8.d::::;:;;:;:»H.^^.,..^ Mr. Lmlne,. • •■ *"*?/' "• » ^U Sherbrool. .1, Dr. -T AW n;ii L ao Sherbrooke street do ?:.M»s»"''.':-^v:;:-':--"-'-"'s°i^^^^ .St. Mrs. J. W. Gillwrt r> .l " i1.«Ji^v.. •■••■••• •""•:::§^W^ A. C.Fletoher ■...'.'.■;*.:: T do Mary do 1583 1584 |685 |586 |587 1688 |689 1590 591 592 593 594 .595 596 597 598 599 600 601 602 603 60i 605 606 607 J608 1609 1610 Mr -A^rtwi;-Vr---''''-'""o™»ha.Ind 103 Jmon Avenue Owens do Metcalfe street Mrs. Wm |^SSh.::::.;;:::;:'-'--"Ne^ork,N.Y:::-:::.::29Bu^id Jbb^ftl^r .'.'.'.'.'MiiiX • ••••• •••« do le street • • • • • • • ■ • ••••«• do > . . . Montreal . . . • • do • . . • do ' • • • do ..,,,. > • . . Roxbury, Mass ...Montreal do ■•••••• .1673 St. Catherine IfU" H. Pignolet. Mrs.P^olet Miss Pignolet Louis Mpignoiet. .;::'.; Benj.Cotting... H.S.Evans Mrs. Evans Miss Evans ..,, . G.F. Markoe ;;::;;;; bo«5^ \k-- Mrs. Markoe.. Boston, Mass. Henry A. Jones!;;;::;;; VnriW^A m do Mr*. Jones ..l [■[[-^'''^^''^i'^'' Windsor Hotel. RobertBrown iMn^w « do Sslr^r :::::::::''^"'Sr"'^"":;::.::-7«i Sherbrooke St. Dr. A. J. Howe n- . **° . Mrs.Howe Cmcmnati, O H. Pairbank::::; ;: q* t^°u do do ....104St. Famille • • . . do • • • • do . ... do ....Dr. HinRston > . . . 400 Sherbrooke ■ . . . do do do do iTo. 611 012 613 614 61ff 016 617 618 619 620 621 622 623 624 626 626 627 628 620 630 631 632 633 634 638 636 637 638 639 640 641 642 643 644 645 646 647 648 649 660 661 662 663 654 666 666 667 668 669 660 661 662 663 Name. 92 Permanmt Raiihtttt. Utiidtnce during tht Mm. Barler w T' , do Wm. J. JohnMn.V..'.' w„ k i ^ A' H. ra. Manning ' Manning... ^^^r Mrs. Manning*:. Koadny ,,- - - Windsor Hotal, ^ ^,, ----„ rt„ *" AlbionHotel. J. Edwards r„„ i -j ., do MissKdwards i.."!;.".;;.:.^* j*^*^' '^'"" OOSSherbrookest ^« »V • Will • • • a \tT \. ■ • • • • • • • » « Hq P. w schaofer. . "::::::::::;:' slZv'nft ^-^ »i« i)<.rche.t«r .t. Mi8«L.Hcha<,fer .... HtotsvUle, !»». Windsor. R.Lela^d "" E lovor, N.H. .31 Doneganast. do F.Hitchcock ' Ho„„ H. Snellinir. . .. . . . §*"°^« ■Hneiiing.. ;..;;;.:::::: ::::s=:5i^H; do do do Mrs. J. R. Dodira iir l. Sarah M. Daws.^n:..::; ;::;• i:::^'"*^*^". »C 898 Do^hestar street Fanny Dawson Z' Id Mountain street Louis C. Wartele a„/ i /. do ^le Actonvale.Q 901 Sherbrooke street 84 Ht. Hu^Mjrt street Antoine, J. Little 664 666 666 667 668 669 670 671 Mary Wartele. Miss Fortier . LanKovnr-- "••''•••••••'B'^Jti"^"^^^ W ^1 f l.orbrooke-st^t T.W.Mills Ttr I , do F. L. Capel ;;.; nniJ J"*W B61 Dorchester stre, C. Mohr ;; Ti, . 90 ^,^ do H A Smi^h Mobile, Alb T fA-sX:::;.;.-:::::: Sfe&Sv«v.. :;.*:::. windsi^Hotei A. Melville Bell * ' ' ' " ' o„™''" ^?;' J^"« Richelieu Hotel S. M. Merryweather . . .' .'.V;.'.- CiSatT O "^ f.^^^"^' ^oS i:"snS:!?--'-'-'--""--V^^^^ a\?rT"«'- ••••••'.•::.:^itrdoS:::.. naostcatr- . "P^te*: Newl?oVN.y.: Miss Ida Parkhurst. .*!.'. 5^ fil; K«:: -■.•.::.•>-.,£<. ny.: A.C.Hamlin. Lebanon, Tenn. . . Richelieu Hotel .Windsor Hotel do . . . Bangor, Me, 903 Sherbrooke street °'^ do Rtsidtnce during tht Meeting. W^indsor Hot«l,° •00 Bhorbrooke vt. du do n Vindikir Uotal. Llbioii Hotel. do 03 Sherbrooke at. do 10 Dorcheater it. I'^indnor. do do t. Lawrence. Donogana it. do do 'indsor. do do do 9 Dorcheater street 1 Mountain street do •1 Sherbrooke street ►St. Hu^Msrt street Hliorbrooke street Lawrence Hall . Peel street to St. Antoine, J. Little do Dorchester street Gill College Lawrence Hall do do do idsor Hotel helieu Hotel ndsor Hotel (lansfield street do Sherbrooke street lelieu Hotel dsor Hotel St. Catherine street d8or-90 Union Ave do Jherbrooke street University street isor «7a 073 «74 676 676 677 678 679 680 681 (i82 683 wdph^\\-::.\-::.\-::::::J^^^^^^^^^ OCMcGUlConege Avenue K^ofso„^fe:::::::.\"::.\\-fcrn' n y ""' ^^^^-^^'^ «* feiTsat- ...•S:^:K.v:..--:..::::2<.Bi,u;7i^ A. P Mrs. Hallock do ufc'' ".1 New York, N.Y do e! l" Hon7 Oktibbeha Co , Miss Richelieu Hotel W. CrMbT Muineapohs, Mmn Canada Hotel |!|»:::::::::::;:::::te^^Y: Mr^S' Cincmnatl.O do do R. M. Bjrrnea . Mrs. Byrnes .. 207 Bleury St. do do Windsor Hotel.,.. do do do do do do 1628 St. Catherine ^. R. Lonnesbury;::.::;:;-;;--^ HS"eWrn„; l^'? ^"^"S^^"^ «* t"h!L^'!!«-'"-"-'"--"-^^«T^^^^ L. M. Hodgkina Marion Pelton do do do w^'£:^^r--^ do do do S. L. FreV " "'""^ v^^^x'^^^" ^.V; •••••«» SherVooke at Mrs. A fe: Frey Palatine Bridge, N.J 28 Cathcart street John S. Clark n^-* ■»*■ do s.F.Peckhm::::"::;::::::::-?^3;„5J'«^-i M7Drummondatreet g.o D Nortp„....::::::::::::ffintatto:!::':::;:'''^'^^^^^ aAtwcST.T R^£d"'^? SeUniveraitv street Rutland, Vt 1283St. Cathe .1283 St. Catherine atreet. No. Name. 738 734 735 736 737 738 739 740 741 742 743 744 745 746 747 748 749 750 751 752 753 754 755 756 757 758 759 760 761 762 763 764 765 766 7(yi 768 769 770 771 94 J^ermatuHt Residence. Lawrence Kail do do ■ ^^l^^*'®, ^*™e street •^tnedral street ■ 404 St. Antoine street Jo do ! street 772 773 774 775 776 777 778 779 780 781 782 783 784 785 786 787 788 789 790 791 792 793 -, . ^ .. Ktsidence during the ^d. Drummer .......... n.^ , , Meeting. James Troop "."".^L^fe Canada Hotel H|-:::::::•::::::::::::^-^^"::.::^^ ■A.iJ. Howe • XT xi do AbbdChabert .'.*.'* ^ ^ *» T.W. Gleeson Montreal..,. L. W.Andrews :^08fon. Mass. MissJ. And^^ws::.: Brookljy, N. " Miss Hutchison ... " ?° B.B.Dale ^. °o a»SS■■••■•■■■"■■••■•■•■••^•^■S«nSS*!'.°^;;:.•.■.•; A'«s«r jm.c,wSL::::-:: ^ ::.::::::^^'x "^ MiM wiuUbm,,.. . ;. 5» dJ L.E.STl l^'.^^^AMass..: ••;:••§ fe^«r street Mrs. Russell SpringiSeld, 0.. ^ Wmdsor street Mrs. E. M. Stoiie u '^°- "' A. Proudfoot Providence, R. I.. Mrs.Proudfoot:::::: *^'!?*"^ |wrasJ„-:::;::;:"-:::::Hi^.ii^.;:. __ ^^^::::::£-'^-^^^ fi. li. Youmans S°' Mrs. Youmans.... " 5°' Joseph Bemrose \ * V^^ . °'^' James Fletchei.... •••• Montreal c. W. H. Harrington. n***^* T. TownsendTr!^ R"*,!^*- ' ';; E.. Hur jerford :: .' W*^' <^n*- Miss Hungarford . Wellmarton, C.J. Biake „ ^ ao Mrs. C.Blake Boston ... MissHi^hes.*.': ^I* •••• cka..H>e'tt;;.:.:: ^« ^. J^ . Homes . . . Miss A. Williams.: '^^ Maria Thompson /v . Mrs. A. B. i4ivh.':.*;;.; ir^iT MissH. Smith .. at. Albai W. H. Lynch ^^ <*° Se;^&„•i•■••■•'•■•••■^^^:::^^•.■o£;f^'■*• ^o.^^. 11 Hanover street 2 Phillips Place do 88 Drummond street isor Hotel do do do • Box 158 A'. Victoria H'>use. ^°* 80 University street. do 15 Ontaj-io street. do • Hajiover.NiH r>- u i- ^^» ^ioany,k.Y..:::;:--v;-'Si°.feH?*«i .281 University street.' do ^''^■••••••••••••■••*-S^^^ do „ Heine.. T. P^bins.... H. Lamb«rn. ••**«ntieai.... v.. *::;:;.. .. __ .".'.New Yo^k*. Ho^^Jaga. •'•■•■ V, inasoi-. ...>- 95 Residence during the Meeting. anada Hotel ichelieu Hotel I Hanover street do 3 Sherbrooke street McGfUl College Av. . Lawrenoe Kail do do ^ Notre Dame street thedral street ' St. Antoine street Jo do Jion Hotel [Jnion Avenue do do do toria Hotel do lansfield street Ijawrence Hall fcTawsh street anover street Windsor street No. 794 7a5 79fi 797 798 799 800 801 802 803 804 805 806 807 808 ^'*»"' Permanent Residence. Jr?»?l^:::::.:;;;:;;;;;;&M^.::.:;-;;;; MissJ.Haight do Mrs, Miss E. Latour...... .".'.' '."...,.' do Mrs. Lotour j„ MissM. Latour '::.\\::. do ::;:. Mr. Bossoin ^^ MissM. Bossom j^ ^&::;S....:::::::.::::::;^-r'^^': Residence during (he Meeting. do 18 Fort street .Windsor .113 University street. 1738 St. Catherine street. *■ °-i'Tl^ii^::}E:}}}^^^«^^_ ^^•u^ri'?.«*"- .36 McGUl street, do do da do Windsor. do anover street illips Place do rummond street do Isor Hotel do do do 58 .21 ria H'^use. iversity street. do tttrio street. do do lieu Hotel erbrooke sla-eet. iversity street. do erbrooke streot. )r. tario street. aga. >r. 'WITNESS" PRINTING H^ 33 AND 35 BONAVKNTC^T^B^ V I UP'" Tf i i; A B. C. E. Q. A. B. C. D. £. P. G. H. in A. B. C. D. E. G H. I KSOCUTIOH FOR THE HDHIICEMEKT Of SCIEDCE, MONDAY. AUGU8T 2a OFFICERS OF THE ASSOCIATION. FOR THE MONTREAL MEETING. PBBSIDENT. J. W. Dawson, of Montreal. VICE-PBESIDENTS. Btothematlos and Astronomy-w. a. Rogers, of Cambrid« Physioi T rr'"^""^" "^^''^^^^' of Washington "'^^^ JmysiOS-T. C. Mendenhall, of Columbus. Chenustry-H. C. Bolton, of Hartford. Meohanioal Science- W. p. Trowbridge, of New Haven Biology— W. H. Dall, of Washington. ?!f W ^, *""* Mior08COpr-A. H. TUTTLE, of Columbus. Aathropology-ALEXANDER Wincheli.. of Ann Arbor, in the absence of Daniel Wilson, of Toronto. aosence Soonomio Science and Statistica-E. B. Elliott, of Washington. PBBMANBNT SBCRBTABY F. W. Putnam, of Cambridge. GBNBBAL SECRETARY. William Saunders, of London, Ontario. ASSISTANT GBNBBAL SECRBTABY. J. R. Eastman, of Washington. SEORBTARIBS OP THE SECTIONS ^flicrCH!,*?^r^'''~^**°^y ^"- ^- ^°^^' of Cincinnati. Jt-nysics-CHAs. S. Hastings, of Baltimore. Chemistry- Alb RED Springer, of Cincinnati. BloIogy_W„. OSLER, of Montreal, in .teenc. of Ck.rles S. Ml»OT of iioston. " ' Histology and Miorosoopy-RoBERT Brown, Jr., of New Haven Anthropology-OTis T. Mason, of Washington Economic Soienoe and Statistios-F. B. Hough, of Lo-wille. [William S. Vaux, thj Treasurer elect, died in May last.] M iM •^ta.uj',1! W li! 1 ii!'? ^f ^8 M EM B ERS OF TH« STANDING COMMITTEE FOR THE MONTREAL MEETING. h.n <.Cr r^ °- ^^''^' ""' ^^^ "''^"^'- >^«s Hall, of AL bany; Stephen Alexander, of Princeton ; Isaac Lea, of Philadelphia. F. A. P. BARNA.D, of New York ; J. S. Newberkv. of ke. York ; Tl' GOULD, of Boston; T. Sterhv Hcnt, of Montreal , Asa Gray, c;f Cat bridge ; J. Lawrence Smith, of LouisTllle ; Joseph Lov^ring, of Cam- bridge John L. LeConte. of Philadelphia ; J. E. Hilgard. of Washington • biMON Newcomb, of Washington , O. C. Marsh, of New Haven > George f' Barker, of Philadelphia j George J. Brush, of New Haven. y^-'^-^restWe„is of the LaH ^^.//«^. -William Harkness, of Washington : t. 1. Cox, of San Francisco. Officers of the Present Meetirig.-^. W. Dawson, of Montreal ; Wm. Hark- NEss of Washington; T. C. Mendenhall. of Col«mb«s ; H. C. Bolton, of Hartford ; V\. F.Trowbridge, of New Haven ; E. T. Cox, of San Francisco ; W^H. Dall of Washmgton ; A. H. TurrLE,of Colun>bus ; Daniel Wilson of Toronto ; E. B. Elliott, of Washington ; F. W. Putnam, of Cambridge Wm. Saunders, of London ; J. R. Eastman, of Washington ; H. T. Eddy of Cincinnati ; C. S. Hastings, of Baltimore ; Alfred Springer, of Cincinnati • I BuRKiTT Webb, of Ithaca ; H. S. Williams, of Ithaca ; Wm. Osler J Montreal ; Robert Brown, jR.,of New Haven ; O. T. Mason, of Washington • F. B. Hough, of LowviUe, Alexander Winchell, of Ann Arbor, W A Rogers, of Cambridge. ' "'"w. ♦*• a. From the Association at Larp'e.—Oix Fellow eli>rfo<1 fr«r« -» k Hoboken; t. A, Young, of Princeton. volson wood, 99 of Washii^on ; ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE LOCAL SECRETARIES. The sessions of the Association, which begun on Wednesday, ^iTn V. ' ^' '° *•"'•• """^ '^« h^l^ '" the buildings of the McGill University. The offices of the Permanent Secretary and the Local Secretaries, with Post-office, Express, Telegraph and Telephone, will be in the central building of the College, and ^e Genera Sessions will be held in the William Molson Hall The Queens Hall, in University Street, will, however, serve for public evening meetings. Members are requested to call and register their names at the offices of the Permanent and Local Secretaries, in the central building, McGill College, as soon as possible after their arrival 1 hey are requested to enter separately each member of their families accompanying them. Each person so registered will receive a ribbon, stamped with the number against his or her name on the register, and is requested to wear it during the meeting. This will greatly facilitate the local arrangements. Upon register- ing their names, members will receive a hand-book of Montreal prepared by the Local Committee. * Members of the Local Committee will be in waiting at the Committee Room each day, to render such assistance aS mayb<4 needed, and will be designated by a badge. xMembers of the Railway Committee will be in attendance at the Committee Room, daily, to give such information as may be in their power. ' Members of the Excursion Committee will be in attendance at the same place, and members of the Association intending to avail themselves of the opportunities offered, will please register their names for the several excursions as soon as possible. The excursion to Lake Memphremagog by the 'south Eastern Railway, and that to Larhine by the Grand Trunk Railway, are given by these lines free of charge. Through the liberality of the Western Union Telegraph Co., and the Great North-Western Telegraph Comnany. telegraphic riies- sages relating to family, social or scientific matters, will be sent rom Montrea , during the meeting, for members of the Associa- W u° ^^'^^ ^"^ ^" P^'ts of the United States and Canada Members going to hotels will be tai-an thither with ba^gaffe at twenty-five cents There will also b. o mibuses plying between the College^ and the principal hotels for a fare of ten cents. 1 he^e omnibuses will be marked, A.A.A.S. There will be a daily luncheon in a temporary building in tfte College grounds, for which tickets may be purchased at the door. w 100 The Association Post-office will be found In the central building of the College. The office will be open from 8 a m to 6 p.m., from August 22nd to 3i8t, excepting on Sunday, when It win be open only from a to 4 o'clock p.m. Mails will be received three times a day': at 8 a.m., io\.m and at 2 p.m. Letters will be sent to the main office at 2 p.m.,' 5 p.m., and at 6.30 p,i 1. Express packages will be received and delivered at the Association Post-office. The City Directory, Pathfinder, Railway Time-tables, Railway Guides, iSrc, will be found at the office of the Local Secretaries. Representatives of the press in attendance upon the meeting can obtain special tickets on application to the Local Secretaries General invitations have been extended to the members of the Association by : — The Library and Museum of McGill University ; The Library of the Mechanics' Institute of Montreal St James Street; ' The Gallery of tht Art Association of Montreal, Phillips Square- The Museum of the Natural History Society of Montreal University Street ; ' The Collections of the Numismatic Society in the Natural History Society's building, University Street ; The Reading Room of the Young Mens Christian Association. Victoria Square ; Merchants' Exchange Reading Room, St. Sacrament Street • By favor of Messrs. Allan the Steamship " Parisian " is open for the inspection of members. Permits may be had at the office of the Local Secretary. The steamer is berthed near the entrance to the Canal at the foot of McGill St-eet, and will remain open every day until Tuesday. EXCURSION TO LACHINE ANf) DOWN THE RAPIDS Persons desiring to make this trip may leave the Bonaventure Depot either at 7 a. m., 7.55 a. m., or at 5 p. m. on any week day from the 23rd to the 30th inst. The ticket, with which each will be provided by application at the office in McGill College, must be given up on board the steamer at Lachine. EXCURSION TO NEWPORT, Persons desiring to join this excursion will leave the Bonaven- .^re Depot on Thursday, the 31st inst., at 8 z.tn., sharp. The S. E. R. will entertain the excursionists at dinner at the Fem- phremagog House, Newport. The Steamer Zadjy of the Lake will •then leave for a trip on the lake. The train will leave for Montreal .at fi^ A r\Tt\ !SSSS?ajBS!,-S«S!'.55^.!«»»i?:5.-I'>»»W.S In the central en from 8 a.m. )n Sunday, when 5 a.m., 10 a.m., (flice at 2 p.m., be received and ■tables, Railway al Secretaries, on the meeting cal Secretaries, nembers of the Montreal, St, Phillips Square; of Montreal, n the Natural an Association, iment Street ; 3IAN " is open ad at the office ir the entrance remain open IE RAPIDS. e Bonaventure on any week application at on board the the Bonaven- , sharp. The at the Mem- ' the Lake will J for Montreal 101 EXCURSION TO HARBOUR, VICTORIA BRIDGE, AND GRAND TRUNK WORKSHOPS. The Harbour Commissioners' steamer will leave the Jacques Cartier or Island Ferry Wharf, at foot of Jacques Cartier Square, Wednesday, 30th, at 2 p.m., sharp, reaching the Canal Basin ribout 3 p.m., when the members of the excursion will enter the train provided by the G.T.R., and visit the Victoria Bridge, Work- shops, etc. The Excursions to Lachine by the Grand Trunk Railway ; to Quebec by the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Co.'s steamer, and return by the North Shore Railway ; to Ottawa, by the Cana- dian Pacific Railway ; to Newport, by the South Eastern Railway, are given by these companies free of cost. The excursion to the Harbour, Victoria Bridge, and Grand Trunk Workshops is by the courtesy of the Harbour Commission- ers and the Grand Trunk Railway Co. IROQUOIS HOUSE, ST. HILAIRE. During the meeting of the A. A. A. S. Messrs.Campbell Brothers, for a party of fifteen or more offer to provide an omnibus from McGill University at 5 p. m. to the G. T. R. Station for train at 5.20 p. m., return ticket for St. Hilaire, supper, bed and breakfast, for three dollars. The attractions of Belceil Mountain and Lake in close proximity to the city, will, it is hoped, lead to a large party availing tlu;mselves of these liberal terms. LORNE HOUSE, VARENNES MINERAL SPRINGS, VARENNES, P. Q. This very comfortable hotel at one of the most popular summer resorts in Canada, may be reached by Steamer leaving Jacques Cartier Wharf at 5 p. m. Returning the Steamer leaves Varennes at 7.50 a. m., reaching Montreal at 9 a. m. The trip through the St. Lawrence is delightful, and will be found refreshing after a day's Association work. It i>i»a! 102 ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE PERMANENT SECRETARY. Members will please call at the office of the Permanent Secre- tary, central building, McGiU University, as soon as possible after arrival, to receive their members' tickets. All assessments and admission-fees must be paid at the office of the Permanent Secretary, and the assessment for the meeting must be paid before registering with the Local Secretaries. A list of newly elected members will be kept at the office of the Permanent Secretary, and the admission fee of $5.00 and assessment of $3.00 must be paid before membership is secured. Members will please report any change of permanent address, or the decease of other members, at the office of the Permanent Secretary. Blanks for Recommendation to Membership can be obtained at the office of the Permanent Secretary. A subscription-list for the Montieal volume of proceedings is open at the office of the Permanent Secretary ; and subscriptions ar^ solicited from friends of the Association, and from such members as wish to obtain duplicate copies of the volume. Every person subscribing $1.50 or more, will receive a copy of the volume, by mail, as soon as published. The volumes of the Proceedings of the Association can be obtained from the Permanent Secretary at the price of $1.50 per volume ; or any member wishing for ten or more volumes, in order to complete a set, may obtain them at 55^1.00 per volume. The volumes may be had bound in cloth for the extra price of 50 cts. each, or in half morocco for the extra price of p. 00 eaqh. uniform cloth coverv? for the volaracs will be furaished by mail 103 ECRETARY. 1 be obtained at 30 cts. each, or by express for 25 cts. each. Copies of volumes 2, It, zy and 18 will be received in exchange for other volumes, or will be purchased at $1.00 each. At present copies of volume 27 can only be furnished to members, or on Orders, as they are obtained. The Memoir on Fossil Butterflies, by Mr. S. H. Scudder, pub- lished by the donation of Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson, 4to, 1875, will be furnished at $1.00 4 copy, or at $3.50 bound in half morocco. The Transactions of the American Association of Geologists and Naturalists, i vol., 8vo., 1 843, bound in cloth, can be obtained at $3.00 a copy, or bound in half morocco, uniform with the Proceedings, for $4 .00. At the Boston meeting the Standing Committee called attention to the importance of re-printing several volumes of the . Proceedings of this Association, but stated that this could not be done without the liberal assistance of members and others interested, and asked for subscriptions for this purpose. As full sets of the Proceedings are in demand, particularly in consequence of the late increase in membership, it is hoped that the necessary means will be secured for this purpose. The re-printing of two volumes is now desirable, and of two others only a small number of copies remain. Subscriptions of any amount are therefore earnestly solicited, and all such will be acknowledged by tlie PermaneuJ Secretary, by letter, and also in a printed list of subscribers. The Secretary has the pleasure of stating that $204, have already been received from members for this purpose, and that Gent. Wm. Lilly has given ^1000 for the re- printing and stereotyping of Volume z6, copies of which will be ready for delivery early in September. The Permanent Secretary has the pleasure to add that a member who wishes to be unknown has given ^850 since the Montreal meeting begun. The Cincinnati Volume has been seat to every member who paid the assessment to the meeting previous to August f7th. Those paying since that date, and those paying back-assessments at Montreal, will receive the volumes \jo which they are entitled by niail early in Scpierahe*. 104 ' i MORNING. Winds"' lltd. ^'^ '^^^""^ ^°^^"-" ^^ 9 o'clock at the Reports will be expected from the following Special Committees. p> A t, .'■ """""^ ^'""""'''"'^^'^S^'^^ Measures and Coimge. n a' ^- Barnard, of New York, ii. A. Gould, of Boston. J. E. HiLGARD, of Washington. H. A. Newton, of New Haven, \ V^^'!^'!55_^*'"F.'?.' of Louisville, Elliott, of Washington. V"*'? Trowhridge, of Cambridge. ^ . ' A. M. Mayer, of Hoboken Commutec to memorialize the Legislature of Neu< York, for a Nezo ,, „, „ S*'^ey of Niagara Falls. ^ 4. Committee on Atembership. r /- •.. ^^^' Members of the Standing Committk h ^- Powell, of Washington, N. S. Shaler, o( Cambridge, N. T. Lupton, of Nashville, t;. y ,- '•"-'■^ v ^ric veil men £.. L. YouMANs, of New York, A. R. Grote, of New York, J. S. Newberry, of New York /• ^ . ' '■■>. i.. ijui-jun, 01 J\ashvillf> J B.-^,^l\Tb\'- ^rtirit I f- «• "— .efLowville! ■ E. T. Cox, of San FrancSco ' \ ' S?''^' ""^ ^^* C»rleans, anrrancisco, ( John CoLLErr, of Indianapolis. 7- Committee on Standard Time Ormond Stone, of Mt. Lookout. S. P. Langley, of Alleghany, t. C. Pickering, of Cambridge, J. R. Eastman, of Washington, i!.. C. Pickerino, of Cambridge, Lewis Boss, of Albany, S. W. BuRNHAM, of Chicago, Asaph Hall, of Washington, VV ILLIAM Harkness, of Washington ^ b. H. Pritchett, of Gjasgow. r ^^'"'f^^^ '^ ^^^^'"^ Afagnitudes. Lewis Boss, of A?bany, Leonardo Waldo, of New Haven. J.ICREES, ofSt. Louis, G. w. Hough, E. 8. HoLDEN, of Madison, Simon Newcombe, of Washington. C. H. F. Peters, of Clinton. Ormond Stone, of Mt. Lookout. C. A, Young, of Princeton. G. C. Swallow, of ColumlMa, James Hall, of Albany, John R. Procter, of Frankfort, 9. Committee on State Geological Su^s w ^- ,y'NCHELL, of Minneapolis, W. C. Kerr, of Raleigh, J. W Powell, of Washington. Edward Orton, of Columbus. 10. Committee to cooperate with tlie committee of the A-'-eri... «uv / • , r.n. TT" '" "'"''"' '" ^'^P^'^^^^-^ri^^oftie^Z'tfA'i''''''''^ George J. Brush, of New Haven I F a p ii S^eeoj^n./j. H. C. RoIton, of ilartford^ ' T P i'sfp'^f Tp''.'-,°^.^\"^ ^°"^> F. W. ClarkI o/'cfncii^S/' ^^ ^^^^^'P^-* o'clock at the :lock. Coinage. "H, of Louisville, Washington. s> of Cambridge, loboken, for a New Albany. nd to advise -with ters. iZ) of Cambridge '4Mic Schools. ''ashington, in>bri(Tge, Jaslaviile, Carriages, iwville, Orleans, ndianapolis. of New Haven, )uis. ison, Washington. Hnton. [t. Lookout. :eton. I'linneapcJis, h, hington. n Philological 'Ph.D. New York, elphia. 105 I t Meetings of the Sections after adjournment of General Session. » AFTERNOON. Recess for Lunch, from i to 2-30 o'clock. Meetings of the Ssctions at 2-30 o'clock. EVENING. Public Lecture in the Queen's Hall at eight o'clock, by Prof. Alexander Melville Bell on Vis'Me Speech. Meeting of the Nomination «^ommittee, at the Windsor Hotel, at 9 o'clock. THE SECTIONS. Section A.— Mathematics and Astronomy. (Will meet in Room 3, Second Floor, Presbyterian College.) Vice-President,— -W. A. Rogers, of Cambridge. Secretary.— n. T. Eddy, of Cincinnati. Sectional Committee. H. T. Eddy, of Cincinnati ; G. W. Hill, of Washington ; Leonard Waldo, of New Haven; C. A. Young, of Princeton. Nomination Committee. W. W. Payne, of Northfield. Sub-Committee on Nomination. H. T. Eddy, of Cincinnati ; F. A. Sherman, of Hanover ; R W. Wilson, of Cambridge; C. H. Rockwell, of Tarrytown. PAPERS TO BE READ IN SECTION A.-MONDAY. Conclusion of Prof. Johnson's paper. '• (175) On the performance of a New Form of Astronomical L^^^'- 6 ni. Wm. a. Rogers. 2. (177) On a Method of reducing different Catalogues of Stars to a homogeneous system. 6 m. Wm. A. Rogers. m 106 3. (198) Some suggestions on the Nature of Comets, in connec- tion with recent Astronomical and Electrical Discoveries. 4 m. A f*-,^\ A 41. J r ^ . ^'^- Vander Weyde. 4. {*io) A method of finding the law of linear elasticity in a metal. 10 m. , / \ n I. James E. Oliver. 5. {tit) Unthe lawr of distribution for certain plant numbers IS m. ii / \ XT James E. Oliver. 6. (45) New views of Mr. George H. Darwin's Theory of the Evolution of the Earth— Moon System, considered as to Its bearing on the question of the duration of Geological _ /'.-.AN A ^u J r r,.. . Samuel Houghton. 7- («6) A method of Eliminating the personal equation in tran- sit observations. 15 m. J. 2uKKTTT Webb. Section B.— Physics. (Will meet in Library, First Floor, Presbyterian College.) Vice.Presiden/.-^T. C. Mendenhall, of Columbus. Secre^ary.^CHARLEs S. Hastings, of Baltimore. Sectional Co.nmittee. T. C. Mendenhall, of Columbus. Charles S. Hastings, of Baltimore* C. K. Wead, of Ann Arbor. A. E. DoLBEAR, of College Hill. H. A. Rowland, of Baltimore. Nominating Committee. T. F. Jev/ell, of Newport. Sub- Committee on Nominations. T. C. Mendenhall, of Columbus. C. S. HAiiii; :: of Baltimore. N. D. C. ^''c ; E!* u Cambridge. }. D. Mur;x)'.:h, of Annapolis. KKTTT WEnn. PAPKRS TO BE READ IN SECTION B ON MONDAY. 1. (187) On the duration of Color l.npressions upon the Retina. *° "»• E. S. Nichols. a. (197) On the diatonic scales obtained in the chromatic scales of equal temperament of 12, 19, and 31 tones in the octave, with exhibition of novel scale indicators and correcting ke>r board. 5 m. P. H. Vandek Wryde. j. (5) Danger from Lightning increased by Telegraph wires. 5 "™- Stephen S. Haight. 4. (43) The Force of Diffusion of the Gases forming the atmo- sphere. 5 m. George Iles. S' (9+) On Secondary Batteries. 15 m. George F. Barker. 6. (99) The Spectroscopic Rain-band. 10 m. Winslow Upton. 7. (105) Electric Induction by Stress, ism. S.W.Robinson. 8. (124) A new Soil Thermometer. 10 m. D. P. Penhallow. 9. (165) On Electrical Conduction vs. Induction. 10 m. A. E. Dolbear. ID. (166) On the Telephone as an explorer in an electric field. ™- A. E. Dolbear. 11. (167) On Vortex Ring Phenomena. 5 m. A E. Dolbear. 12. (168) On Telegraphing without Wires. 10 m. A. E. Dolbear. 13. (174) Determination of the relation ; Metre des Archives = Imperial Yard-j-3.37015 inches. i8 m. W. A. Rogers. '4- (199) On a mean direction integration Anemometer. \t. m. Charles K. Wead. 15. (196) On certain complex flame spectra of Sodium. 10 m. C. S. HASTlTfG^. 1 6. (7, 1 8) Note on the appearance of a halo on the evening Aug. 4th, 1-882. 5 m. J AS. D. Warner m ^)r 108 M Section C. — Chemistry. (Will meet in Chemical Class Room. First Floor, Centre Building.) Vice.Presidenf.~H. C. Bolton, of Hartford Secrefary.-.ALvaED Springer, of Cincinnati. Sec/tonal Committee. E. W. Morley, of Hudson '''"'"'• "^ ^^»''"« i l\ominating Committee. Leeds, Ho^bS.''''""'""'' ?»•" ^'^hweiUer, Columbia; A. R. \ , ^. i fe si ? 1 2. PAPERS TO BE READ IN SECTION C.-MONDAY AFTERNOON. (19s) Direct estimation of Dextrose. Dextrine, and Maltose in Commercial Amylose (Sugar Starch). \o m. (44) Determinations of Nitrogen in the soHs' o7:ome "^JTe expenmental fields at Rothamsted. and the bearing of the results on the question of the Sources of the Nitrogen of our' Crops. 60 m. -c . . J- ^- Lawes and T. H. Gilrfrt Estimation of Dextrine in Solid Commercial s'arch rugar by loss of Rotato^^ power on Solution. , cm rfiR^ A ,f r Harvey W. Wile- and C. A. Crom.>ton ^ ^ l°niA T" "' '°°' ^- °" *^^ ^- Phenyltribromp?o: roc>i P'^"'^,.^'^'^- ;5 m. Leonard p! Kennicutt (95) The aet,on of Basic Hydrate on Chlortribrompropion.c fi (r.f.\ cT • '^ '?• ^■^' Mabery and Ralph Wilson 6. (96) On certain substituted Acrylic and Propionic acids. 25 m -, (rs>,\ o *u T, , ^•^' Mabery and F. C. Robinson 7. (97) On the Products of the Distillatiou of Wood Ixo-. """ ■' '^ ™- C. F. Mabery. 3. ( 192) 4. 5- 109 itre Building.) rd. ati. r Cincinnati ; of Lansing ; mbia; A. R. [ONDAY md Maltose m. ' W. Wiley. one of the e bearing of rces of the I. Gilbert. cial Starch IS m. Cromi'ton. tribrompro- iCENNICUTT. mpropionic PH Wilson, cids. 25 m. Robinson, ood at low ?. Mabery. Section D.— Mechanical Science. (Will meet in Class Room No. 15, Second Floor, Centre Building.) Vice-Presidint.—'W. P. Trowbridge, of New Haven. Secretary. — ^J. Burkitt Webb, of Ithaca, Sectional Committee, W. P, Trowbridge, of New Haven. J. B, Webb, of Ithaca, ' PAPERS TO BE READ IN SECTION D,— MONDAY. 1. (15) Newly discovered absolute limit to Economic Expansion in the Steam Engine, 10 m. R.H.Thurston, 2. (180) Experiments to determine the strength of cylinders with dome attached, with specimens, 30 m. Samuel Marsden, ;^ I'i HI''' I>1 '1 P ii< llll III 1 jB If' 110 Section E.— Geology and Geograihy. (Will meet in Theatre Room in Museum.) Vice.Pn'siden/.-E. T. Cox, of San Francisco. Secre/ary.~H. S. Will.ams, of Ithaca. Sectional Commiitee. E T. Cox. of San Francisco ; H. S. Williams, of Ithaca ; C. H.Hitchcock, of Hanover; N, H. Winchell, of Minnea- polis ; E. T. Nelson, of Delaware. Nomination Committee. Jos. W. Spencer, of Columbia, Mo. Sub-Committee on Nominations. P. W. Skeafer, of PottsviUe ; Alex. Winchell, of Ann Arbor : Wm. Lilly, of Mauch Chunk. PAPERS TO BE READ IN SECTION E.-MONDAY. 1. (66) Recent Investigations and Paleontological Discoveries in the Wappinger Lime Stone of Dutchess and neighbor- ing counties, New York. 30 m. Wm. B. Dwight. 2. (142) Terraces and Beaches about Lake Ontario. 25 m. » ' Jos. W. Spencer. 3. (1+3) Occurrence of Graptolities in the Niagara. Formation of ^^^-^^^- ^'"- Jos. W. Spencer. 4- (75) Silicified Stumps of South Park, Col. 15 m. Robert B. Warder. 5. (126) On the Change of relative level of the ocean and uplands on the»Eastern coast of North America. 25 m. Geo. H. Cook. 6. (83) On a Post Tertiary Deposit containing impressions of leaves in Cumberland County, N.J. 5 m. * M. L. Britton. HI ELL, of Ann jressions of 7. (84) On the Classification and Origin of Joint Structure. 40 m. W, O. Crosby. 8. (207) The origin of Joint Cracks. 20 m. H. F. Walling. 9. (85) On the Winooski Marble of Vermont, with exhibition of specimens. 10 m. G. H. Perkins. 10. (86) The Comparative Stratigraphy of the Crystalline rocks ofNorth Carolina and Canada. 20 m. Alexis A. Julien. 1 1 . (87) The Genesis of the Crystalline Iron ores of North Carolina and Northern Michigan. 10 m. Alexis A. Julien. 12. (7) The great Terminal Moraine across Pennsylvania. 45 m. H. Carvill Lewis. 13. (88) The Dunyte Beds of North Carolina. 10 m. Alexis A. Julien. 14. (89) The Felsyte-tufa of Colorado. 10 m. Alexis A. Julien. 15. (106) Note on the exterior markings of bark ofLepidodendron chemungense. 15 m. E W. Claypole. 16. (107) On Amphicoeliacedarvillensis from the Niagara group of Cedarville, Ohio. 10 m. E. W. Claypole. 17. (loS) Note on the Fauna of the Catskili Red Sands.one. 20. m E. W. Claypole. r I 112 Section F. — Biology. (Will meet in Room No. 2, in Museum.) Vice-President.— "N. H. Dall, of Washington. Secretary.— Vf 11.1.1 Au Osler, of Montreal. Sectional Committee. W H. Dall, of Washington; William Osier, of Montreal: J A. Lintner, of Albany; W. J. Beal, of Lansing; H. F. Bassett, of Waterbury. * Nominating Committee. Lester F. Ward, of Washington. Sub- Committee on Nominations. T 7i°s. Meehan, Of Germantown ; B. D. Halsted, of New York ; T. J. Burrill, of Champaign. PAPERS TO BE READ IN SECTION F.— MONDAY. 1. (184) A sketch of the Hisiory of our knowledge of the Budding ofSalpa. 10 m. W. K Brooks 2. (185) Fritz Miller and the Nauplius of Decapods. 5 m. , ^ AN A u • 1 TT • , ^. W. K. Brooks. 3. (16) Achenial Hairs and fibres of Composit*. 30 m. /'ON tDi X • . J ^- Macloskie. 4. (8) Blastesis tridens ; a pear-tree fungus. 1 m. Wm. H, Seaman 5. (si) On a recent species of Heteropora from the Strait of Juan deFuca 5 m. J. F. Whiteaves. 6. (109) Insects versus Flowers in the matter of Fertilization f N n "^u ^ n ,*. ^ W. Cl AYPOLE. (113) On the Gall Mites. 20 m. W. A. Buckhout C132) Anew Sexual character in the pups of some Lepidop- tera ,om. J. A. Lintner. (112) On the position ^f the Gamdpetalae. 15 m (hi) Note on the occurrence of traces of a Northern Flora in South-western Ohio. ism. E W Claypole n. (211) Progressive growth of Dermoid coat of the Membrana t ^ *4^uP?f /° ""• Clarence J. Blake. 12. 102) The Morphology of Arteries. 40 m. Frank Baker. 13. (80) Emulsions of Petroleum and their value as Insecticides. .. f ^'^^^'^ n . C.V.Riley. 14. (ho; 1 he Jessup collection to illustrate American Forestry in the Museum of Natural History, Central Park, New York. / \ ''^.'"'ttm Albert S. Bickmore. 15. (134; The Hibernation of Aletia xylina in the U. S., a settled ,A , s^^^u ^'"- _ C V.Riley. Jv. ^i59y v^uservations on the i^im-leaf Beetle (Galeruca xantho- melaena) 10 m. q. Macloskie. 7- 8. Q. 10 113 Section G. — Histology and Microscopy. (Will meet in Room No. 3, in Museum.) Vice-President. — A. H. Tuttle, of Columbus. Secretary.— KoB^KT Brown, Jr., of New Haven. Sectional Committee. A. H. Tuttle, of Columbus ; Robt. Brown, Jr., of New Haven ; A B. Harvey, of Taunton : Louis Elsberg, of New York ; Romyn Hitchcock, of New York. Nominating Committee. J. D. Hyatt, of Morrisania. Sub. Committee on Nomination!. A. H. Tuttle, of Columbus ; Robt. Brown, Jr., of New Haven ; G. O. Mitchell, of Hanover ; T. J. Burrill, of Champaign ; C. c! Merriman, of Rochester. PAPERS TO BE READ IN SECTION G.— MONDAY. 1. (173) A study of the problem of fine rulings with reference to the limit of naked eye visibility and microscopic reso- lution. 24 m. ' w. A. Rogers. 2. (179) On a new form of dry mounting. 3 m. W. A. Rogers. 3. (76) The House Fly considered in connection with the distri- bution of infectious and contagious poisons. 15 m. Thomas Taylor. 4. (77J A new economic Freezing Microtome for section-cutting, with new mechanical devices. 15 m. Thomas Taylor. 5. (146) On the Epidermis of Marsipobranchs. 15 m. A. H. Tuttle. 6. (150) Notes on some of the peculiarities incident to the Dis- eases of Fruits, ism. D. P. Penhallow. 7. (158) Notes on the Present Status of Sanitary Inspection, with special reference to the Examination of Water and Air. 10 m. Romyn Hitchcock. The invitation extended to Section G. by the Montreal Micros- copic Club, to a practical demonstration of various modes of Microscopic Illumination, to be given this evening, at the Natural History Society, corner of University and C?thcart Street, from 8 to 10 P.M., has been accepted by the Ssction. 114 m Section H. — Anthropology. > (Will meet in the Molson Hall, Centre Building.) Vtce-Pnsi(/en/—AT.EXA}^DER Winchell, of Ann Arbor, Mich Secretary. — Otis T. Mason, of Washington. Sec/tonal Commiliee. Otis T. Mason, of Washington ; A. S. Bickmore, of New York ; Garrick Mallery, of Washington ; N. S. Townshend, of Columbus. Nomination Committee. Horatio Hale, of Clinton. Sub-Committee of Nomination, Otis T. Mason, of Washington ; J. Owen Dorsey, of Washing- ton ; Geo. H. Perkins, of Burlington ; Joseph Anderson, of Water- bury. PAPERS TO BE READ IN SECTION H.— MONDAY. Conclusion of Miss Fletcher's paper on the Sun Dance. 1. (202) On some hitherto unnoted affinities between ancient cus- toms in America and on the other continents. J. W. Phene. 2. (59) Indian Migrations, as evidenced by Language. 45 m. Horatio Hale. 3. (6t) The contents of eighty-four stone graves at Brentwood, Tenn. ism. p. W. Putnam. 4. (29) Discovery of the remains of a log-building belonging to the stone-grave period in Tennessee. 10 m. F. W. Putnam. 5. (60) Account of three Mounds explored in Ohio and Tennessee. '5 m- F. W. Putnam. 6. (115) On the Comparative Phonology of Four Siouan Lan- guages. 15. J. Owen Dorsey. 7 (116) The Kinship System and Marriage Laws of the Dhegiha. 10 n^« J. Owen Dorsey. 8. (71) Atlas and the Atlantes: i . The Atlantes. 2. The Guanches. 30 m. R. G. Haliburton. 9. (182) Who made the native copper implements ? 15 m. P. R. Hoy. 10. (183) Who built the mounds .? 30 m. P. R. Hoy. n. (28) On Copper implements and ornaments from North America. 15 m. F. W. Putnam. 115 Section I.— Economic Science and Statistics. (Will meet in French Class Room, Second Floor, Centre Building.) Vice- President. ~Y.. B. Elliott, of Washington. Secretary.— 'P. B. Hough, of Lowville. -MONDAY. Sectional Committee. E. B. Elliott, of Washington ; F. B. Hough, of Lowville: Joseph Cummings, Evanston ; John Eaton, of Washington. PAPERS TO BE READ IN SECTION I.-MONDAY. 1. (36) Statistics in Agriculture, ism. J.R.Dodge. 2. (532) Exhibition of some statistics of College men. 10 m. Chas. W. Smiley. 3. (212) References to some of the economic and scientific principles in tree-growth and tree-destruction 25 m. James Hyatt. 4. (219) Standard Time for North America. 10 m. WiNSLOw Upton. 5- (201) On certain Government Securities. 15 m, E. B. Elliott 6. (227) Experimental plantation of Eucalyptus near Rome. 20 m. Franklin B. Hough. 7. (214) On methods of obtaining registration of vital and other Statistics of the Omahas and Cognate tribes of Indians. '° ""• J. Owen Dorsey. 8. (256) Suggestions on Electrical Units, a m.. E. B. Elliott. !fe 116 TITLES OF PAPERS ENTERED. {Continued from, page 77.) 222. C. Transmission of gases through liquids of different densi- ties. ID m. C. G. Wheeler and F. Menzel, 223. F. Some observations on the action of frost upon leaf-cells. ' Jn- C. E. Bessey. 224. E. On a new micrcchemical method of determining the felspars in rocks. 225. H. A few deductions from Dictionary of the Tuscarora dialect. 10 m. Mrs. E. A. Smith. 226. A A method of eliminating the personal equation in transit observations. 15 m. J. Burkitt Webb. 227. I. Experimental plantation of Eucalyptus near Rome. 20 m. Franklin B. Hough. 228. C. Transmission of gases through liquids of different densi- ties. 10 Vn. C. G. Wheeler and F. Menzel. 229. B. An instrument for readily producing low temperatures. 'o in- Henry Carmichael. 230. C. The solution and late crystallization of gold heated with chlorohydric acid in a sealed tube. 5 m. Henry Carmichael. 231. A. Scheme for observing the great Eclipse of May, 1883. 5 m. Charles H. Rockwell. S32. I. Exhibition of some statistics of College men. 10 m. Charles W. Smiley. 233. F. The primary divisions of the Ungulata 20 m. Edward D. Cope 234 F. The Fauna of the Puerco Eocene. 30 m. Edward D. Cope 235. G. A Filtering Wash-bottle especially adapted to the use of the Histologist. 5 m. C. E. Hanaman. 236. C. Remarks on the application of the Iridium knife-edge to analytical Balances. 5 m. William Dudley. ,237. C Fire-damp explosions. 238. B. Sound an electrical phenomenon. 10 m. H. Raymond Rjgers. 239. F. Remarks on the Turbellaria. 10 m, Wyllis A. Silliman. 240. B. On some phenomena of diffraction due to the shape of the source of light. 10 m. Brown Ayres. 241. A. Bell Attachment for Telescope circles (with illustration.) ■7 in tJi* ■».▼»>■•»■ TIT Tl • w^ 7.. TV***, ».^ 242. A, 243. H. 244. C. 245. B. 246. F. 247. H 248. 749. 250 H F. C. 251 252. C. F. 253- B. 254- I. 255. I. 256. I. 117 New method of determining the distance of the Sun, by the direction of the dark outline on the face of the moon. 30 m. Samuel Marsden. Influence of climate of Canada on Europeans. 1 5 m^ Wm. H. Kingston. Some Tea Analyses. 5 m. Wm. H. Ellis. On the "Rotational Co-efficient" in Gold, Iron, etc. 20 m. Edwin H. Hall. On an Egg parasite of the currant saw-fly, Nematus ventricosus. n m. J. A. Lintner. . A " find " of chipped stone articles on the Pacific Coast and Exhibition of the Specimen. 5 m. H. N. Rust. . Remarks upon the Davenport Tablet. 10 m. H. N. Rust. Classification of organisms. 10 m. Lester F. Ward. On the association of crystals of Quartz and Calcite in parallel position. 10 m. R. B. Hare. On the constitution of Benzole. 20 m. L. W. Andrews. Development of Cilia in the planula of Clara leptostyla. 3 1"- J. H. Pillsburg. The Influence of Harmonies on the Timbre of sound. Rudolph Koenig. Population Statistics of the Cherokees. 10 m. E. B. Elliott. Some facts relative to the United States Census of 1880. 20 m. Calvin S. Mixter. Suggestions on Electrical Units. 3 m. E. B. Elliott* I LIST CLOSED. . ARKKURSi, 118 ( I '! MEMBERS ELECTED. AUGUST 23rd. I 2 3 4 S 12 13 14 16 17 Col. James W. Abert, Newport, Ky. U. E. Archambault, Montreal. Rev. Wm. D. Armstrong, Ottawa, O. Miss Mary Austin, Milton, Mass. Frank Baker, M. D., 366 C .St. Wash- ington, D. C. 6 Prof. Philip S. Baker, Ashbury Uni- versity, Greencastle, Ind. 7 Miss Mary A. Baldwin, Newark, N. J. 8 H. Ballard, Principal, Lenox Academy, Lenox, Mass. 9 Charles IL Banes, Philadelphia, Pa. 10 Martha M. Barker, Lowell, Mass. 11 Henry Barnard, Hartford, Conn. F. Foster Bateman, Montreal. Pierre Janvier Ubalde Baudry, Beau- harnois, P. Q. Delos W. Beadle, St. Catharines, Ont. Thomas Beaii, Lindsay, Ont. J. Alphonse U. Beaudry, C. E., Mon- treal, P. Q. Alexander Melville Bell, Georgetown, 18 Chichester A. Bell, Washington, D.C 19 Mrs. Albert S. Bickiiiore, New York. 20 George John Bowles, Montreal. 21 Milton H. Brissitte, Montreal. 22 Prof. C. J. Brown, Chamberlain Insti- tute, Randolph, N.Y. 23 Prof. William H. Burr, Troy, N.Y. 24. Lt.-Comdr. Albert G. Caldwell, Torpe- do Station, Newport, R.I. 25 H. L. Cargill, .Montreal. 26 Charles Carpmael, Director of Magnetic Observatory, Toronto, Ont. ' 27 John Healey Childe, Boston, Mass. 28 Prof. John Mason Clarke, Smith College, Northampton, Mass. 29 Miss Cornelia M. Clapp, South Hadley, Mass. 30 Amory Coffin, Phcenixville, Pa. 31 Miss Emma Oberin Conro, Keesville, 32 Dr. B. E. Cotting, Roxbury, Mass. 33 Francis William Crosby, Washington, 34 Hon. Rodney R. Crowley, Randolph, 35 Miss Elizabeth Curtis, Boston, Mass. 36 Abijah Curtiss, Yonkers, New York. 37 Peter C. Denipsey, Trenton, Ont. 38 Wm. H. Dennis, Assist. U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey. Washington. D.C. '■ ° ' 39 John M. Denton, London, Ontario. 40 J. Richards Dodge, Dept. Agriculture Washington, D.C. 41 Rev. Jame<; Owen Dorsey, Bureau of Ethnolog), Washington, D.C. 42 Andrew E. Douglas, New York 43 Waiter Angus Dun, M. D., London, England. 44 Richard J. Dunglison, M. D., Philadel- phia, Penn. 45 Robert G. Eccles, M.D., Brooklyn,N V 46 President J. T. Edwards, Chamberlain Institute, Randolph, N.Y. 47 William Cole Ksty, Amherst Colleee Amherst, Mass. ' 48 Frank H, Fairfield, Amherst, Mass. 49 A. G. Fenwick, M.D., London, Ont. 50 Bernhard E. Fernow, Slatington, Penn 51 James Ferrier, Jr., Montreal. 52 Walter F, Ferrier, Montreal. 53 Sanford Fleming, Chancellor of the Queen's University. Ottawa, Ont. 54 James Fletcher, Library of Parliament Ottawa, Ontario. ' 55 Wm. W. Folwell, Minneapolis, Minn. 56 Cyrus G. Force, Jr., Cleveland, Ohio. 57 Rev. T. W. Fyles, Cowansville, P.O. 58 Benjamin D. Gilbert, Utica, N.Y. 59 H. D. Garrison, Chicago, 111. 60 Stephen Samuel Haight, New York, N.Y 6i Miss Mary Hale, Roxbury, Mass. 62 R. G. Haiiburton, Ottawa, Ont. 63 Lyman B. Hall, Haverford College, Penn. 64 Albert P. Hailock, New York, N.Y. 65 Henry Harding, Salem, Mass. Miss A. Maria Harmon, Ottawa, Ont. Dr. P. L. Hatch, Minneapolis, Minn. Henry Hemming, Finance Department. Quebec. N. H. Hemiup, Minneapolis, Minn. F. H. Herrick, Burlington, Vermont. Charles N. Hewitt, .Minneapolis, Minn. Prof Lewis E. Hicks, Denison Univer- sity, Granville, Ohio. 73 John S. Hick.s, Roslyn, N.Y. 74 Joseph Lawrence Hills, South Boston, Mass. 75 Miss Mary H. Hinckley, Milton, Mass. 76 Arthur Hollick, New Brighton, N.Y. 77 Miss Rose Hollingsworth, Milton, Mass, 78 Joseph Holt, M.D., New Orleans, La. '^ .,.,fi,.jn, 1 laiiMjutgri, i\.i. 80 Ray Greene Huling, Fitchburg, Ma.ss. 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 ;?!-: lid ison, M. D., Philadel- 81 Charles W. Hutchinson, Utica, N.Y. 82 George lies, Montreal. 83 John G. Jack, Chateauguay Hasin, Que. 84 Mrs. Isabella James, Cambridge, Mass. 85 Louis C Jones, Hartford, Conn. 86 William Schuyler Johnson, Washington, 87 Prof. James Kirkland, Toronto, Ontario. 88 Dr. Isidore Kitzie, Cincinnati, Ohio. 8() Miss Elizabeth G. Knight, New York, N. Y. 90 J. C. Lathrop, Bridgeport, Conn. 91 L. A. Huguet-Lutour, Montreal. 92 Prof. George Lawson, Dalhousie College, Halifax, Nova Scotia. 93 Prof. Geo. Dudley Lawson, Cambridge, Mass. 94 Edward W. Lee, M.D., Randolph, N. Y. 95 Joseph Libbey, Georgetown, D. C. 96 .Mrs. Rachel Lloyd, Louisville, Ky. 97 Horatio Loomis, Burlington Vt. 98 Prof. Thomas R. Lounsbury, Yale Col- lege, New Haven, Conn. 99 Joseph L'Etoile, Dept. Interior, Quebec. 100 John W. Lovell, New York, N. Y. loi Albert Lufkin, Newton, Iowa. 102 Prof. Louis L. Mclnnis, College Station, Texas. 103 W. II. Manning, Heading, Mass. 194 Prof. Wm. J. Martin, Davidson College, N. Ct 105 Prof. Samuel T. Maynard, Mass. Agri- culture College, Amherst. Mass. 106 W. Hamilton Merritt, Toronto, Ont. 107 Capt. James II. Merryman, U.S.R.M., New York. 108 President James Mills, Ontario, Agri- cultural College, Guelph, Ontario. 109 T. Wesley Mills, Montreal, no William Hamilton Mills, Hamilton, Ont. 111 Mrs. Mary E. Morgan, Rochester, N.Y. 112 Charles J. Morse, Youngstown, Ohio. 113 Capt. John H. Mortimer. 114 William Muir, Montreal, 115 John P. Munn, M.D., New York, N.Y. 116 Henry M. Newington, St. Louis, Mo. 117 Stephen Prendergast, Phcenix, N. Y. 118 Arthur Perkins, Hartford, Conn. 119 George Phelps, Nashua, N. H. 120 Dr. Cyrus Newlin Pierce, Media, Penn. 121 Louis H. Pignold, Montreal. 122 Prof. Johnson T. Piatt, Yale College, New Haven, Conn. 123 Frederick B. Powei, Ph. D., Philadel- delphia, Pa. 124 Prof. George D. Purinton, University of Des Moines, Des Moines, Iowa. 125 John Stephen Renninger, M. D., Min- neota, Minnesota. 128 129 •30 «3« >32 126 Edgrr Richards, Washington, D. C. 127 Bates S. Hideout, Lewiston, Maine. Mrs. Susan Riley, Mobile, Alabama. Thomas S. Roberts, Minneapolis, Maine. Thomas P. N. Rogers, Burlington, Vt. Rev. James Roy, Montreal. Prof. Alvah Horton Sabine, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont. 133 Mary lane .Safford, M.D., Boston, Mass. 134 Daniel Elmer Salmon, Asheville, N. C. 13s J. W. Sanborn, Hanover, N. H. 136 George H. Seyms, Hartford, Conn. 137 Chas. S. Shultz, Hoboken, New Jersey. 138 Dr. Hrbt. E. Smith, New Haven, Conn. 139 Miss Marian M. Smead, Batavia, N. Y. 140 Marcell N. Smith, Boston, Mass. 141 Thomas li. Smith, Chicago, 111. 142 Miss Augusta J. Solomons, Sumter, S.C. 143 Miss Kate C. Solomons, Sumter, S.C. 144 Miss Maude Cohen Solomons, Sumter, S. C. Jas. H. Stibbins, Jr., New York, N.Y. Horace Ed. Stockbridge, Amherst, Mass. Levi Stockbridge, Amherst, Mass. . Lincoln R. Stone, M.D., Newton, Mass. 149 Jacob H. Studer, Columbus, Ohio. 150 Frederick Willi.im Taylor, Smithsonian Institution, W.ishington, D.C. J. E. Thompson, Spalding, Mich. Herbert G. Torrey, New York, N.Y. C. W. Volney, Mott Haven, N.Y. Prof. Carl Warnecke, Montreal. 155 Joseph W. Warren, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass. 156 John Hosea Washburn, Bridgewater, Mass. 157 Miss C. A. Watson, Salem, Mass. 158 Prof. J. Burkitt Webb, Cornell Univer- sity, Ithaca, N.Y. 159 Hon. Jos. E. V/eeden, Randolph, N.Y. 160 Arthur W. West, Salem, Mass. 161 Alice Walker Wheildon, Concord, Mass. 162 J. F. Whiteaves, Geological Survey, Ot- tawa, Ontario. 163 F. Cope Whitehouse, New York, N.Y. 164 Prot. Sarah F. Whiting, Wellesley Col- lege, 'A'ellesley, Mass. 165 Francis Au^'ustus Wilber, New Bruns- wick, N.J. 166 J. Francis Williams, Salem, N.Y. 167 Janet Webster Williams, Newton, Lower Falls, Mass. i68 Miss Hannah S. Wingate, Brooklyn, N.Y. 169 Thomas Fanning Wood, M.D., Wil- mington, N.C. I!' «45 146 147 148 IS' 152 153 154 idg, in addilion to the Members of the Local Committee. i 170 L. W. Andrews, Springfield, Mass. 171 Oscar Atwood, Rutland, Vermont. 173 Prof. Brown Avres, University ol Loui- siana, New Orleans. 173 Thomas D. Bell, Montreil. 174 Abraham D. Balen, Plainfield, N. J. 175 Lieut. Commander Royal B. Bradford, Torpedo Station, Newport, R. 1. 176 Arthur Brown, Oakland, California. 177 I- red Gardip Brown, Rutland, Vt. 178 John Bull, Washington. 179 Jeffrey Hale Burland, Montreal, 180 L Abbe Joseph Chabert, Montreal. 181 John S. Clark, Boston. 182 Richard T. Colburn, Elizabeth, N. T. o^ V J;,^!'''"' ^•^■' ^"""«. Wiaconsin. I»4 L. M. Dayion, Cincinnati. 185 Edward Dummer, Boston. 186 Henry Lee Farr, Rutland, Vt. .88 m'^ui^'''}°''J- F'ortescue, New York. 188 William L. Garrett, New York. 189 Thomas W. Gleeson, Boston. 190 Dr. R. P. Greenleaf, Henry Clay P. O Delaware. ' 191 Thomas A. Greene, Milwaukee, Wis. 192 Rev. Colbome Heine, Montreal. 193 Clarence L. Herrick, Minneapolis, Min. 194 L. M. Holstein, Belvidere, N.J. 195 Henry F. Homes, Albany, N. Y. 196 Allen B. Howe, New Haven, Conn. 197 Edward Hungerford, Burlington, Vt. i98Jo^ph P. Iddings, U. S. Geological Survey, Orange, N. I, 199 Hiram U. King, Stamford, Conn. 200 Dr. henry S. Leffeman, Philadelphia. 20' W. H. Lynch, Danville, P.Q. ao2 Joseph Russel Marble, Worcester, Mass 203 James Millan McLarty, Boston. l?!t A^'^^'rFU- '^"cheson, Philadelphia. 205 Alvin If Moore, Magog, P.Q 206 Miss Anna Morton, Chicago, 111 l?l u"'^'r.^;.^^°"°"' M.D.,l:incinnati. 208 Prof. D. B. Purmton, W. Va. State Uni. versitv, Morpintown, W. Va 209 Prof. C H. "tettee. New Hampshire Coll. Agriculture, Hanover, N.H. 210 Dr. A. M. Phelps, Chateaugay, N.Y. 211 Alexander Proudfoot, M.D., Montreal. 212 Robert A. Ramsay, Montreal *'3 Dr^ Sampson P. Robins, Hochelaga, V^Ju"^i^^J^A Sanborn. Columbia, Mo. V,k ^'°^- ^;/-.^^°"' B'acksburg, Virginia. 216 Henry M. Seeley, Middlel^urg. Vt. 217 Capt. Thomas A. Selfridge, &. S. Navy o «r.„°'T^° Station, Newport, R. I. 2i8 William W. Share, Brooklyn, N. Y. 219 Wyllis Augustus SiUiman, Clarkson, N. Y. 220 Mrs. A. B. Smith, St. Albans, Vt. IV. S"^'u ^".1^"^^ l""'^^' Hartford. Conn. 22? H?n£%? ^- M S'°»«. P^vidence. R.I. 223 Henry Stone. New York. Hi 5*'''f -^ WM^^- B- Stone, Detroit. Mien. 225 Prof. William Strieby, Colorado Col- lege, Colorado Springs. 226 William A. Stiles, Deckertown, N. [. 227 Joseph Townsend, Durham, Ontario. 228 James Troop, Lansing, Mich. 229 Mrs. Charlotte Fowler Wells, New York 230 John Wanless, M.D., Montreal. 231 J. C. Aeling, Albert Lea, Minnesota. 232 Capt. Robert Chamblet Adams, Mon treal. 233 Joseph Bemrose, Montreal. 234 C. H. DuBois, Minneapolis. 235 Miss Anne Brown, Cincinnati. 236 Jeffrey Hale Burland, Montreal. 237 xMrs. W. H. Chapman, New York. 238 Mrs. Marine J. Chase, Philadelphia. 239 Frederick Cole, Montreal. 240 Dr. J. A. Crevier, Montreal. 241 Surgeon Dwight Dicksonson, U.S.N., Washington. 242 Mrs. A. S. Diven, Elmira, N. Y. 243 Ignatius Donnelly, Litchfield, Min. 244 Capt. John M. Dow, New York. 245 Dr. Chas. R. Dryer, Fort Wayne, Ind. AUGUST, 25th 246 Dr. Louis Lane Dunbar, San Francisco, Cal. 247 Prof Gilbert P. Girdwood, McGiU College, Montreal. 248 Horace Hatch, M.D., Washington. 249 C.L. Herrick, Minneapolis, Minn. 250 Miss Susan Hetzel, Clifton, Va. 251 Sarah E. Hibbard, Montreal. 252 Silas W. Holman, Boston, Mass. 253 Major Jed. Hotchkiss. Staunton, Va. 254 Prof. David S. Jordan, Indiana State ,,... T^^"."'^ J;y',?'°°'"'"gton. Indiana. 25s David S. Kelhcott, BuflFalo, N. Y. 256 John Kennedy, Montreal. ^57 Wm. H. Lennon, Brookport. N. Y 258 Dr. G. W. Major, Montreal. 259 J. R. Mendenhall. Minneapolis. Minn. 121 26o Dr. H. L. Morse, Boston. 361 Henry Mott, Montreal. 263 Edward Murphy, Montreal. 36J A. B. Nettleton, Minneapolis. 264 Oliver D. Norton, M.D., Cincinnati. 265 Frederick A. Ober, Beverly, Mass. 266 Prof. Marshal Oliver, U. S. Navy, Annapolis, Md. 267 Joseph B. F. Osgood, Salem, Mass. 268 Frank Allen Owen, Burlinc:ton, Vt. 2(K) VVilliam Reed, Hartford City, Ind. 270 W. G. Sargent, Sargentville, Maine. 271 Prof. J. O. Stillson, Evansville, Ind. 273 Rev. E. R. Stinson, Toronto. 273 A. P. Southwick, Norfolk, Va. 274 Carlisle Terry, M.D., Colunjbus, Gt. 275 Mil. Joseph Tiffin, jr., Montreal. 376 Edward Royal Tyler, Washington. 277 Frederick C. Valentine, New York. 278 Hulbert H. Warner, Rochester, N. Y. 279 Dr. Charles Warren, Washington. 280 Ralph C. Wool worth, San Francisco. 281 Mrs. Ralph C. Wool worth, San Fran- cisco. 382 Eliza Wright, Boston. * ■1 f^;i 122 I Hi REGISTER OF ARRIVAI.S. ■ <»» ■ l.'H AUGUST 23, ,882. No N'ame I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 »3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Permanent Mrs. iiarker Miss Barker R- G. HulinT D'. LL Mrs. Huling?:::; P.tchburg, S.B. Paine p,,, p. ,, do P.V Williams fall Pi ver, Mass do S.M-.Heiges. ■.•.:;: ; SnT-''-'^ St. Lawrence Hall. Mrs. Hedces ' " * " ' " °'^?' ^^'^ '431 St. Catherine do do Residence. Residence during the Meeting. Pa 130 Mackay Street. do M.S. t . do IJ. VV. Keadle Cf n^^y. • Mrs. Beadle '''• V^'^^^""", do do St. Miss S. W. D. E. Beadle. Board man. do do Ont 168 Mance Street. do Mrs. Bo^rdmaT"::: ' ^"^^7^' ^^^ '4^' sf Catherine St. Miss M. H. Ilincklev M-if n-r do Miss M. Austb .! ^ ^•''°"' ^^^^ King Street Miss R. Hollingsw'orth Hn ^ ^^ Mrs. P. R. HoUingsworth do "^ Cathcart Street. ^^'''•wSdi •X'"'"''^',-- ••.>•• McGillCollege. Cox Mmneapolis, Minn Windsor Hotel. ^an 1- rancisco, Cal do N. H E. T. W. F Ferri y^^^^::::. ^^-n-' .....::::::i44M;;^if. do Street. 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 mS £.^ ^'^Sn; '^^-S' ^^-«- • • ■ Winds;;- Annex. Miss A. L. Page..."."".". do '^'^ A.E.Foo^-..''.^" •"•"Stfr' ?• ^ '°7 Unl Avenue. G.J. Brush ;: NewlP ''''r^ I53i St. Catherine Mrs. Brush .... ^ew^Haven, Conn Windsor Hotel. W^H ^r'7---"'-""--'---;;;;;Washrngton, D.C '^1 n:S'^^^^:::::\ j;->f le, n. y st. La.;;;;;;r7iaii. r5^S~:: ••••■•••«ohi;::::;:::::^?i^^^^ Miss E. W. James .".'.'.".'"" do ^^^ Ontario Street Miss A. James '. ... . .' ." do A. E. Highways \\\\ do H. C. Bolton ' Harffnrd Mrs. Tackson »olro„. . "art'ord, C.H; Rockwell St. do do Conn. 903 Sherbrooke Street. Windsor Hotel. Tarrytown, N.Y 211 PeeTstreet. 123 -LS. sidence dtiring the Meeting. Vlackay Street. do do do do do awrence Hall. St. Catherine St. do do lance Street, do do St. Catherine St. do Street do heart Street, do 1 College, or Hotel, do etcalfe Street, do )r Annex, do Jo ion Avenue. t. Catherine St. ir Hotel, lo i'rence Hall. iiry Street, r Hotel, ario Street, o •brooke Street. Hotel. Street. No. 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 SI 52 53 54 55 56 57 5^ 59 60 61 62 63 94 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 7^ 79 80 8i 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 06 Name. Permanent Residence. Residence during the Meeting. Siss E Mohr :::;;: *^'"'=r'"' ^^''^ '^ ^'- ?'"'' ^"■^^^• MissM. Mohr !*.'.!!!.".' do do - Toh? fS" Buda-Pesth, Hungary 256 University Street. John Fadon Lawrence, Mass 40 Osborne Street. i^T" • : • Dayton, Ohio 62 Cathedral Street. 256 University Street. S. .McGill College. H T. Sterry Hunt Montreal J;, ^3°"^ 0"awa Eagle Hotel. S"PP K^n^y Detroit, Mich AnVerican House. D. P.Penhallow Mountainville, N. Y 58 Drummond Street Mrs. J. arnes Cambridge, Mass. do Miss P. B. James do do Mrs. Dawson Montreal Miss Wilson Toronto Miss Dawson Montreal Miss C. Crow T. J. Burrill Champaign," 111! ! '.'.'.."." M,?^k i^"'"#""p Cambridge, Mass ". Windsor Hotel Miss Alice E. Putnam do W. E. Archambault Montreal Daniel Draper New York, N.Y . .' .' .' E-H- Dixon Hastings-on-Hudson J. M. Edwards Marlboro, JWass. .... JNIrs. Edwards do Rev. James Roy Montreal Mrs. Roy do do do Miss Roy do Miss J. Roy ' do E. A. Cook \ Bristol, Mrs. Z. D. Butcher Washington Miss R. Freeland do James Hyatt Stanfordville, N.Y D. W. Kowalesky Moscow, Russia . . Alfred Springer ...Cincinnati, Ohio... Miss Cora Elsas ; do O. T. Mason Washington, D. Mrs. Martha J. Lamb New York City H. B. Nason Troy "' " Windsor Annex. . . . 846 Ontario Street. ,..1325 St. Catherine St. do . ..273Bleury Street. do . . 1464 St. Catherine St. do do do Eng 31 McTavish Street. D. C do Mrs. Nason J. F. Williams Salem, N. Y ^- V. Riley Washington, Miss N. Lafargue do A. W. Wheildon Concord, J. B. Edwards Montreal J. A. W. Beaudry do L. A. H. Latour do E. L. Sturtevant Geneva, 295 Upper University St. 75^ Dorchester Street. do C Diocesan College. . \o\ Metcalfe Street. N.Y Windsor Hotel. i D. C . , Mass. do .do . Windsur Annex. do \. ■••:•••• 55 Radegonde Street. 63s Ontario Street. 36 McGill College Avenue Y Windsor Hotel. 97 98 5rS!::::::;::::::::::::;^"^S- • '465 st.^catherine st John -1 horburn . . Ottawa St. Lawrence Hall. ^''■'^'f "« • • Toronto ....;.. McGill College. ^"^f}^ •, • New Brunswick, N. J.. .... 144 Metcalfe Street. Cook do do Mi Mrs. J. J. Beii. do do do !H A5», 209 210 211 ai2 ai3 ai4 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 126 *"''^' Purmatttnt Residence. ^<^iidt:nce during the C. Schaeffer p.., , , , . „ Meeting. J. D, McGuire . . . '. S A? ^> '"vr? '^'"^^"r Hotel Mrs. J. D. McGuire! tll.o C.ty, Md .,43 victoria street !•• C. Seagrave.. » p ^ ^° ' ■• do Mrs. S. A^ Seagia;; ;;: Providence. R.I Windsor Hotel N. D.C.Hodges.... SnlJ V *^° "o J- J- May... _ iS? ''^^''- 7 Bm.side I'lade Mrs.;/ May.. :::::::::::::;«-'-. Mass -j-H.R.MoisonHedmo. Miss May Davis ... . ^° ............ do MissM. Winson.....".' .'.'.' ,■,■,'■■ ^° •••. do Mrs^.' A.7.''cook : ; : : ^^"''"e. mich ;;;::: ; ; ; ; ; Richeiieu notei Miss A <■•".•-.:-.. * "O Art.n.^^:;::::;;;:';;;;;owj«^id.. j;E. iieudrick...::::::::---^^ Gaetano I.nn/n " ' ' ,. * Moi nes, Iowa. do do .... St. Lawrence Hall ... .St. James Hotel Mrs. F. A. Wiiber . . . : ^^^ Brunswick, N. J 77 Mansfield street 226 227 227 F. A. Wiiber Mrs. F. A. \V . S. A. Maxwell. 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 24S 249 250 25' 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 227 S.A.Maxwell Hnoinn.. °^ •••••• do 229 H. A. Hagen .... ^^^''TT' 9; ^^- J^rnes Hotel 230 R. L. P. jSason . Cambridge. Mass Windsor Ho?el 231 N.M.Mason.. Providence, R. I — !!Z_ 232 C. H. Fernald ■ ^ "^"i. street C.H. Fernald Ornn„ m Mrs. C. H. Fernald ....':: " °"?' ^^ 9i Cathedral str S. Henshaw " "n„„» ht do L.B.Hall f°''°"' fas« Windsor Hotel J- A, Kirkpatrick . . ". PhJn'iS i,'- n ^t. Lawrence Hall L. VV. Kirkpatrick ...::::;••••* hiladelphia. Pa 3^4 B,,„ry .tree? C Fis^h ^" ^^'"^ Brunswick. Me. «, cJ°^ , h: V " ,\r, 91 Cathedral street W.J.Martin "'Mr..,un .• do B-^'ojgate ::::::.\\\-Sn ny' S6 university street Mrs. B. Formate Auburn N. Y 3, Victoria street Miss M. Kelsey nin»«„ ivr v do A. P.Kelsey. .;::.. Clinton, N. Y ^^ Canon Henderson " ' .' Montreal ^ ' Victoria street Mr{' W^'w "y • •;, • • I<"tland, Vt ". '. .' .' §2 Dorchester street. Mis. b. J. Wardwell h« St. Lawrence Hall. Mrs. L. O. Mound "■'" ?? do Miss H. M. Kinir c.,,^^. ->, do Miss M. W. Nichols. . .::::::: :^^'^'»; ^ass. .., ^^3 sherbrooke street. L. Wall NT„... Tr-„. ^.' ■•"•''•••• • do Windsor Hotel. Ithaca. N.Y.:::::;;:::::Ne.ySk House. w. A. Amhony.::.'.-;:;- }!f,.^i'\N-j A. Anthony ^^ Mrs. W, Miss Anthony . . j j.B. Webb: :: ^° S;T\hrr'°"" .".'.■•*.■.■ Wayland, N. V J. T.Loveweii: :::;:: xSr'/-^ J. B. Murdock fopeka, Kan w.Hpt"^\\\-::::::::::::fe°'S'r -9Pceis.„e,, Mrs. Pitt ..."unaio, IN. Y ^^ do do do Windsor Hotel, do do :ci;::^z;iShio::::: 40 osbome street 127 \'sitience during the Meeting, idsor Hotel Victoria street do idsor Hotel lo ainside Place R. Molson, Piedmo i do do do elieii Hotel do do -awrence Hall ames Hotel niversity street VIetcalfe street ansHeld street do imes Hotel sor Hotel thedral street do Bor Hotel iwrence Hall leury street do tliedral street do iversity street :toria street do do toria street )rchester street. >vrence Hall. do do erbrooke street, do >r Hotel. :lo ork House. lo lo lo r Hotel. lo lo 1 street. o o rne street No. 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 2S1 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 295 294 29s 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 3" 312 313 314 315 316 317 3«8 319 320 G. W. Name. Permanent Residence. Rmdence ditring tht Meeting. Mrs. Morley Cleveland, Ohio Mrs. C. E. Ridler Kingston. Mass Albion Hotel. ;?-^-J^"f Pasaduna, Cal.... 108 .Stanley street. h' ■G'^l^K^i Kingston, Mass Albion Hotel. M''*" ^" tP" u^"^y Jamaica Plain, Mass loi Metcalfe street. MissMPeachy do do do n- JS"!"' Newjork ,35, St. Catherine street \> , ^ • • • • • Washington 916 Dorchester street. ^''^'?«'*'« • • Princeton, N.J 7 Hanover street. . , "•/'^''P^." • London, Eng 241 University street. Mrs. Carpenter do , do W.W.Payne Northfield, Min as Warnock New York Windsor Hotel. , II.Mead do do Mrs. Mead New York Windsor Hotel r '^ J • <-• L^'*i'"0P ■•••••• Bridgeport, Conn 1474 St. Catherine street .T. C. Lathrop do do \-\ J5^^" Newport, R. 1 9, Cathedral street E..S. Dunham New York in Union Avenue ^ w w 11 Jefferson, Ohio St. Lawrence Hall vr" w n Hartford, Conn 19 Brunswick street JWrs. Wells do do S. Watson ... Cambridge, Mass ".903 Sherbrooke street r'^' k^i ^^^''^""e Port Hope, Ont 169 University street G. N W.lber New York 1460 .St. Catherine stree M.SS S. Marble Woonsockct. R. I ,9 Brunswick street J. R.Maible do do J- f- ,^^,V'''" Lonsdale, R. 1 903 Sherbrooke street r HP, '^'"""^ ^°^'°" 38 Cathcart street -• ^- ^^^^^ London, Ont 1466 St. Catherine street I . Green Easton, Penn 164 J'eel street Miss Green do do 4' ^% 'West Chester, Penn 9 Richmond Square H. S. Bassett Waterbury 447 St. Lawrence street t-: ^ • J *^",'*^ Middleborough, Mass . . .. 1070 St. Catherine street Mrs. Jenks. do .... do Mis.N M. A. Hoskings do .... do y^^'"- Lilly Mauch Chunk, Penn ...■■'.' Windsor Hotel Mrs. L .Stone Chicago, III ,01 Metcalfe street ?• tV tw'u'?? Wallingford ,460 St. Catherine street J. H. Batchelder Salem, Mass Windsor Hotel L. L. Larkins New Windsor, 111 St. Lawrence Hall R irl"!^"' I Washington, D. C 1325 St. Catherine street ^■IJ^'^hcock New York American Hotel ^•r?%^ Montreal ,35, St. Catherine street S. H. Freeman Cleveland, Ohio S"- ^V^^^"'^*"" Troy. N. Y St. James Hotel Miss L. E. Payne Montreal 130 McKay street ^- ^- Phippin Salem, Mass Windsor Hotel f • J- Bartlett. Hanover, N. H 903 Sherbrooke street J.J. Justice Standforville, N. Y ...... 21 McGill College Avenue do Dr. A. A. Julien Now York Mrs. Julien do A. Winchell AaaArbour.Mich. '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. icoi Mrs. Winchell do Miss T. D. Winchell Hn do- St. Catherine street do do ^ 12» No, Name. -mHk^j Permanent Residence. 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 547 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 N. Y. cr'^''^^ Ann Arbour, Mich. C.C.Mernman Rochest Mrs. Mernman Jq MissG. B.Merriman..... '.;!."! do ^•"- S'*'-'' Providence, R. li Mrs.lrd:rr ''• ^°-' ^-- Mrs. H. Ireland G. W. Winchell H. M. do do Residence during the Meeting. . .903 Sherbrooke street . 24 Lome Avenue do do 256 St. Antoine street do do Mrs^.N.p^g;.;:;;;:::::-;;?^!*?;!.'^;::: 903 sherbrooke ,treet O. H. Scnbner. Yonkers, N.Y. . . . . i'j^ P!"ury street :^4 Lome Avenue do . 42 Victoria street G. H. Scribner, jr do H. A. Roland \ Baltimore, Md'. ' E W K°"- Delaware. Ohio Mrs. Blake •"■ Providence, R. 1 340 Bleury street E.W. Blake. 7rH" "° (>o do W. Blake, 3rd ■ do J.D.Hyatt '.'.New York c»t ^° tt . Mrs. J. D. Hyatt :..: NewVok 1 ' ^r!*"^^ "°'.^ 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 % 369 370 37' 372 373 374 E.S.'Atwood S,Tn°'''' ••;?•; St. James Hotel Mrs. Atwood f'! S'^"^^' ^A 9 Richmond place L. Carman .:V.'.*.'.*. '. IWa^rN^'^^^- ^ 9 Richmond Square H.A.Homes.. V. ;::;••&"'>?■ V American Hotel R. J. Wickstead. . . . . . . .OttawJ' 2n '^c^. Sherbrooke stre, CM. Knight ■ Ak^on'nhL Cote St. Antoine E-c.Denfssy v.'. :::: ii'.iTreron,^^:: i::! " ' ' "^"^^^^^^^ V H u •'-I' Chicago.Ill _ r.ti Herrick Tilfnn o tt • W. R. Pedrick niton.. . 80 Union Avenue M^. M M-piu^i-^-iZ^^"' """'"" "-" L':i5S\\\';;;;,V.::;;:-':""'«6e. C. A.Young Princetoi., N.J Ef?r™;iew::;.;::::;:;I:°-L"£i J • L°e^" New York, H. W. w. do. B Mass 27 Windsor street do ..68 .St. Famille . . Albion Hotel do N. Y St. Lawrence Hall Miss Logan do Srs'-R^oberSr •'•• ••••^-'^/-^l. Il^- ■.:::::: ".oS Mansfield street ArtKJkin" g-7.Mass::::::::::::,64Peerstreet Horatio Hale :.•:.•;::: :: SSo°n ' Onr Diocesan College A. R. Leeds i" ulf' ^t 't" P'^ Dorchester street Mrs. Leeds!::: V..Hoboken, N.J Windsor Hotel H T VAri ^ do M;s.Ecldy! ' Cincinnati, Ohio "28 Sherbrooke street Miss Eddy. .::::::;;;; 3° fcSr.'.-.-. ••••^S' ^' . 208 Pe^r street G. i"" Skins Philadelphi;,' ; Pa : : ;:V.'.;2„ St.'Ltoine street L. B. Am;t'.'.'.-.';.V.\\\'.\\-KeTr"' n'^'y ^- '3^''''^^" f"' A . H . Sabine ^ocnester, JN . \ Wmdsor Hotel HC Hov^v::: SiiT"' ? 947 Dorchester street - -Ne" "aven, Conn 80 Union Avenue do do Residence during the Meeting. J Sherbrooke street Lome Avenue do do St. Antoine street do do Sherbrooke street P'.^ury street 'Orne Avenue do 'ictoria street Bleury street do do jmes Hotel ames Hotel :hmond place hmond Square 'ican Hotel iherbrooke street St. Antoine ican House do :Tavish street ion Avenue 1 Hotel do. iidsor street do Famille Hotel do vrence Hall do msfield street io 5l street in College rchester street r Hotel lo erbrooke stieet b o \ street o Antoine street avish street Hotel Chester street n Avenue 129 No. .577 37S 379 3«o 3S3 .574 .)«5 3S6 3S7 3S.S 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 39X 399 400 401 402 403 404 4"S 406 407 408 409 410 4" 412 413 414 41s 416 4'7 418 419 420 421 422 423 t24 4^5 426 ■127 428 429 430 531 4J2 Name. Permanent Residence. ^"^''i'-'m'' during the Afeeting. I'V ^" J'"\*^y N*^* ' '^^«="' Conn. . ! 80 Union Avenue Mary Moody Huffalo, N. Y A. K r. A. Mrs. S. 11 K. 1". Moody. do Heighway Cincinnati, Ohio 903 Sherbrooke street ^ '^™^" Hanover, N. H 16 University street Sherman do ^^^^^... L.\'.^£^« Clinton. N. Y .:: ::.; : ; : -. -.f, 'i^l:^^^'^ do Mass . . {?r;.Ht|'.^'",'^;;::'::;'--'--'-NTJ-"''ou; a B. 'F.'D'.Ve'nii;,', ■ ^ j'hilifelphi., IV M«. n..e„;^"r".v,';; "°"i"'' ""»'•• Miss Emma Davenport. '"" h° " Mattie Davenport..". aL "Mary Davenport ::::; Z " •sfc^^\\\-::;::::::::;^^'t'''"^-" 472 473 474 475 476 477 478 479 480 481 482 483 484 485 486 487 488 23 Shuter street do .43 Mayor street do Windsor Hotel do '.325 St. Catherine streel 27 Victoria street do do do Mrs. SpragSe.".' .' .' .' ! """"f"' ''^°'' Windsor Hotel Frank Baker w !• . , do Dr. Alex. S. Fenwick .' .' ] [ [ [ ] '. [ ' LoSoll^ O^^^' ^' ■^'"^"'^"" "o"«e Miss Louise Fenwick . . a'' ^"' 7 Mackay street C J. Hemes rK; tm tb R. Jar.ney Jd r^"'/" ' 'A'. '7 Durocher street Mis^ Ella>nnty . . . '. [ [ [ [ ;;::;: W'lmmgton, Ohio 45' Metcalfe street C. D. Zimmerman Ri,ff-,tr. m v <^o *^"'^'''°' N. Y American House 131 tiurimj the Afirtini^y^. Henry slrcct lli'ury Mtreel ' 'Si. l-"atlierine slrcol itlicnrl street do mover street do do do do do do "over street eiiry street do ^t. Cntlieriiic street tel street idsor street ■^t. Cntlieriiie street do erl)rooke street do erbrookc street sfield street !o -■rbrooke street cJ'.Dr.narriiigion avisli street er street lo or street !o r Hotel o . Catherine streel ria street ) Hotel 1 House ' street her street Ife street House tin. IH'.I IIHI III! i;ir. 1117 t'.IK ■l!llt r.(K) r>i)i wi'j rm m\ r.(ir, r>(Hi r.07 n(iM 51 1! » MO Ml U\'l m;i Ml Mr. .Mil M7 r.iH M'.l njo VJI rpi3;t u-i\ .VJ7 r.'jH r.L'it r.:{() r.:ti r,:i2 r.;i;< r,:M r.;i7 r>;w r.:i!i r.io r-U uvi r.»;{ ntt r.i5 r.j(; 517 r.4!i Name. . PtrtnaH,nt Residtnrt. ^tsidenre during tlif Afcelitiii. I Iri'"'"'* WaHhington, T).0. Hfc. Uwrmioo Hall II. Hrnwor..., Nowll.ivon,r'..im'].'.'.!.".';WiiKl»7 .St. OonHtant MiHH.St ,H Atnia|...liH Md Jt,? Hhnrhro„k., Htrnot MiHiiXmo:::. ;::::::: ^'"Z'' ^"' '^•;f«''>'" "t-"^ f;ii Vw";; (^hnHt"r,o.^-„::. :::;•; '::;wi,,dHor how IiM ■«; Wiiltlmin, MftHH H,i Mir'lW^^^^^ WaHhinKto... D.C 8»3 Hhnrbrook. «tro<,t ,1. vv li x'.L'. ,, V" . do N K N IW Wurc,,Ktor. Muhh Wir.dHor Hotel M- ^Vfe'.'!"'* Kant I'lymouth, M^;; ! . ." ." . Amorioan Hon« MiM. M(\icluint •). AlKltU'HOIl. .. oricftn IIoijwo Mrs.. I. Aadoi-Hon.. ■.;•■■.•.;: WatUnry, Conn ...'.'i.'.'.'^ Ht. Mark ntroct KlS::"-;:;::::::::':::::^*- ir- ^" ••••"•*"^:7»..Hh«;i.nv.k„Htro«t f^l/■vv;u'd"" -• •vN.'vvY,,rk,N.Y':::::-:::wind«orHotoi r ■ H ( u" ^'•".y- N. V 20 B.,av.,r Hall '1: .'\ '>'!!* Now < )rl(ianH 757 Hhorbninkn M iHH K. H„r,nan Now York, N. Y . . W ndZ H tol .I-.bn Tr.;wl.ndK« Canibridjro MasH. . do M iM. J Tr„y I ,ruigo ,1.. T MiHH AIico (Jray do .i Wm. H. Harr... . Tn.y N Y f Mrs. Harr V ' ^" Htroot do .Troy. N.Y. Tli.m. H (}ln,dding ..!!.".'.!.";!! .Now York, N.Y.' Win. (;iadding do do do do do 205 Mannfiold Htront do Mr. I Jalbras College il ili, Mt^V. J'aST.v^ NowW.N.Y 1070St.Cathorino«troet Mr«. J. W.L..V011.. ..■;,■;;;;:;;.■; do Z •Jr'I'h ,V','''"^ (ioorgotown, D.C. ,";:;;;:; WlndHor Hot«l KOrton CohimbuH, O 7»« Sherbn«,ko street 132 No. rm f)5l 554 555 55(> 5f)7 tm 5(i!» 570 571 572 573 574 575 57 5!)0 591 692 593 594 595 596 597 598 599 (iOO COl C02 r)03 004 (i05 cm m 608 609 610 • Perminent ResUence. KHe: K.Cha«o ....Havorford.Ptt Marift Chjwe J" HarrietChftHe T Martha W^ZW:. ^^''T' ^"^ May Oliver.... ^« ./•'>• Warner.... :;::: Pr.ti XT^. MiHH Warner. Brooklyn, N.Y fcU™ ■:-'--NeA,rk.N.Y.::::::;: A. Tuttle .... Morgantown, W. Vu. . . . Mrs. Tuttln... ColunibuH, () MiHsHickH RoHlyn.NY H-l>. Purinton .".'.* n ^" .„ „ •[. A Lentner Z:::. ::.\ ;;• aFCv N* V^ 23 Hanover street ^;;jI^^»toor_ do^' ^- ^;-;;;; 764 .Sherbrooke st S. iviarHdon^ "^^ Rothaniimtod, Eilg! i ',\ \ Mrs. M. V. WallhiK w u!"'"' ^" Henry F. Walline Washington, JJ. C Kfsucnce during the Meeting. . .168 J St. Denis street do do do do do do .Richelieu Hotel do do do do .14 McCJill College Ave . 23 Hanover street Windsor Hotel do St. Lawrence Hall do do ke street Mr«.N. M. Arnold :;■ MiHH Lizzie B. Walli 182 l^niversity street St. James Hotel 111 Union Avenue do do do Mrs. J. W. UilbertV;;? «., Omaha, Ind ^^^ ^ h'"" ^^"""^ Somerville, N. J i.! ■.;:::::. (K)3 Sherbrooke 101 Metcalfe street do do do '"*^ do Asa "(ir'av' ^'""*'" Rotluunpsted, Eng'. Mrs. (Jray ' Cambr-" - »' A. C. Fletcii'erV.' t' Mary Lyndall ....■.'.■ °" Mr. A b. Bleckoett.' Mary E. Owens p; • .•'-;■ Mrs. Wm. Owens Cmcinnati, O H.L.Smith,. TV. '^{V . ao Mrs J. H.Smith:.:::::.:. ::::::No-York,N.Y 29 Bun^We street it. M. Atwater . A,r-ii -i, do AbbyAtwater ■.-IV.V.-y^'^^Z^^^' 1(573 St. Catherine Louis H. Piirnolpt n^r ° r],^ Mj.Pig„..ir:'r!::::::-::::::::^-r'^» :.:::io4st'vamiiie MissPignolet ^" do Louis Al.PignoIet....:':: J' do Benj. Cotting „ ,"" •■ do H.S. Evans?.... S" a'^'^y- Mass Dr. Hin^ston Mrs. Evans MoAtreal 4m «i, f , MissEvZV;.'. do ••••;;;-.....400&heWo Mrs. Markoe...:::: Boston, Mass ^ Henry A. Jones 't^ "o , Mrs.5ones..?.";:::::::::;-:;;--Portland.Me :::.,WindsS Hotel. Robert Brown .... xr ti do ^i:Jr^ .::::::::::::.^'^"^dr"'^""" ^gisherVookest. iuiss Jirown "" do P/. A. J. Howe. p. .d«. Mrs. Howe... Cincinnati, O. do do H. Fail-bank a* t i , p. W. Prentis * ?^- J/'.lmsburg, Vt Windsor Hotel M's. Prentis. . . ; Washington, D.C ""^ do Mi8 versity street leH Hotel on Avenue [) ) > '^ersity street Tw.m »n Avenue brooke alfe Htreet ido street Catherine UHlillo iton rooko iotel. ooke St. otel. ^"^ -^"w^- PertnanerJ Residence. ^^si^ence during the i;!I S. Fleming Ottawa w . 5''""'*' -:>•' Mrs. J. rfall...'".:* "Albany NY rlXi mI"'"". "'l^'- Miss Anna Hall Albany, N.Y 000 Sherbrooke st. f.^'-;; {^'"••«'- ■."".:: "..Montreal '::::^":^ to MUs-ftTy:::;::';:; «-«t:^> ^^ •.- l':n:M^Z-- "S^^-^-, »-o": ::::::wi.uisorii;;i;r Mrs. f>14 01 r. iiif) (117 (ilH (il!) (120 (121 (122 (123 (121 (125 (12(1 (127 (12.S (12!» (i;«) (!;n (i:<2 (i;« (i.S4 (i:„,. :„ i^l Sherbrooke street Baltimore .Sf T.,.,.r^o — u„n St. Lawrence Hall R B Wa^def"^' B'^l«'»'««--- - .211 Peel MissA wS;;:::;-': Cmcmnat,, O CoteSt, '^- W.Mills ::::.::. Montreal do street Antoine,J.Littl« ..561 Dorchester street F. L. Canen ' " n 1 \ir '^1 IJorchester s F B hS ?"'*"u' ^^^ McGill College ^*f"" Washington, D.C... H-aton H<» (K15 (i(l(! (!()7 (i(lH Gil!) 670 1171 ^ir:::::::::::::'--''"-^^-'^ S- ¥"^'' :;/ Mobile, Alb... '.'.;;;;■••' do F.-A.-IX ^^^i^''^'--Ur---'-^-^r.^^-^^^^ A.MelvmeW.:::.::;:: G^^^t^l'^'^' RicheHeuHotel H. M. Merryweathor ...... ..'.V "^£76 7^1i^'^'"";:^?*''^ S. W. Merry weather ....,.';:::. Srntalne: O '. ' i ! ^' ^^^''^ «*»•««* |£Sf:;::::;::::::::::S^S3;'fc::--"----^ g-KYatb.'!!.;::::::::::::rga-.VY' ''■•'-^^>f^^'^' .Tohn W Snencar 5'"°"«»ter, JN . Y Wmdsor Hotel ..nil .» opencer Sullivan Co.. Ind.. . li^m stf r«o*.i, • Mrs''c.':^":^fcy Ann.pons.Md..::::::::::{SJ-f^%'j^-^^^^^^^ Mi.ss IdaParkhurst '.'.'. do Rev. S. Bush .'.'Waterford, NY.! "/."«« Lebanon, Tenn. J. .J. L. A. C. Hamlin i^-uauon, xenn 903 Shei ivof.wetZ:;.-;:;:;::;::: SoEva ^?!{"' Mrs. Webster ixortolk, Va Windsoi 1431 St. Catherine street do do do 903 Sherbrooke street 113 University street Wmdsor do 1S4 No. {\TA «7» (J75 (i7f( «77 «78 «7» (iH() (IHl «W2 (JH3 (M4 (Wr> (W(J «87 (iSH IW!) Oi)0 «5!>2 «!>3 (liH (>!)r> (I'.Mi (i!»7 <) 700 701 702 703 704 705 70(! 707 708 701) 710 711 712 713 714 715 71« 717 718 711) 720 721 722 723 724 725 726 727 728 72!) 730 731 732 !••••# at ^"ft- Permanent Raidente. Loui« .Swift RochcHtw, N. Y. Mm. Swift j|„ Minn H. Hiiiniin ' ' Minn HtetHon _______ u""**: 1; Sln"'"""» '..'.'Bangor, Mo do Mr. ■ If .5f Httiiniton Co., t) 20 UuivorHity Ht Rt'sidence dtn-ing thf 1357 Ht. Cuthorino Ht do 113 UnivorHity St do Mrs. Hurt K. B. Haro MiH. Haro, -- vormty do ,i(> (Juolph, Ont . 87 CivtluHlml Ht M "'■•^u^^u Ml"'?: •'..... i i "'. i ." . R.«ton,"Mii«H ! '. ! ! ! ! " ! ! ; ! . ! 2f)7 lUourv Ht W H r « ±'„"* W.ushinKto.., D.C 78 MannHol.! Ht Mra. r<,vv,nmi .... d '^^ ^*^ ^'^wronco Ht MiHH H. K. Claik : do h" Will. BroHH.. f!hirnir<. \\T i T It Vl t I Wlictwo VVllKlHor MrH""! Wl] ,"*^° WiwliiiigtMii. D.C 852 l)orci,e«tor Ht mrs. I /ocigi) do Ho j^'7.»*- White. pittHfiei.i, M,vHH.. :::.:::: di; M;iii;;;^;S::::::::;::::::::S^£,fe:-;;;;;^ "i:iden::::::;:::::::::?^S:';^^-Y aiMcTaviHhst c ThoH. Uoht. O. Adams Montnuil ' "* dr. A.f * If u^ He v..iH,m Wood ::::::::: SS, n. y/.v •;;. • : : : :'" ^^*^*^'^^ ML"i-^SS.-::;.-:.- «*-i^X'M. 207Bi.u..yHt A i» u..ii..„i. »T ,r". - •• do Wiirtfoldt do MviVitt-::::::;:::-:: NewY^rk.N.Y..., LLhEr&;by::::::::::::::^'^»"r'"'^-^'-"- */ ^- ^^""«/ Oktibbeha Co., Miss wT; . MiiiueapoliH, Minn.... W. Cr<)8by Boston, -" l.hz. Curtis Jamaica Alice B. Crosby Boston, Mass *-^>«''.-; H. Orange, N. Y Mjllor Cai-thiuje, O.... , do Victoria Houso do Richelieu Hotel - Canada Hotel M'vss 207 Bleury Ht. Ham do 5o do Windsor Hotel. do O. do do do do do C. C. A. Miller , h ^\^/,"«'' Cincin^ti, Mrs. Miller . do R. M. Byrnes ^ do ' Mrs. Byrnes do T^'j^lCt ^^''''''Th ••"■■•"•^ir.2G St. Catherine T:iiLon^iry:::.;:;::;:::;-S^^S-;ci:nn:::- Harah F. Whituig Wellesley, Mass d" I.U.Jones do L. M. HtKlgkins .'., do MarionPelton do H. F. Osbora ■ Princeton, N.J. do do do do G st 28 Cathcart street dV 6 1) iJZm Providence, R.I Windsor Hotel ijr. u.i^JNorton Cincinnati, O do Rev. J. Cummings Evanston, 111 50 Universitv street ^•^^^^^-i ....Rutland. 'vt :::::::vm^rQ^i^^, ,,..,,. ? t' Vrt ^^'^""^^^ Brooklyn, N. Y. . .......;. 1)03 Sherbrook o. ii. rrey Pn.l.afiiin MnHiTo M T ou r<..i.i . , Mrs. A ^%- •■■ Palatine Bridge, N.J . E. Frev Hn .V<;. 7;i(i 7'f7 m 7;«i 710 711 .1:' 7"i7 7."i.s 7IH 7i 135 7 Ht. Cuthnrino Ht do UiiivttrHity Ht dii do LivvvTunctt Hull Jiiivormty Ht do ^ntluidral Ht do lUiMiry Ht 'IcTaviHh Ht -IiiiiHtiold Ht St. Liiwronc'o Ht do do xlHor DorclioHtorHt do ^•' [cOill Coll(!go AvctMii do [cTiiviHh Ht otcalfo Ht Mmiry Ht do do )ria HouBi) do i«lie»i Hotol da Hotiil lleury Ht. do do Isor Hotel do do do do do ■^t. Cathorin(\ urochor Ht «or Hotel do do do do do lerbrooko st heart Htreet do •unmiond street lor Hotel do iversity street t. Catherine strt't't, 'X\ :x> ".'Hi ;:I7 :;ts r;t!i 71(1 rii 7t;i 711 7i:. 7 HI 717 748 741) 7i"iO 7.^1 Vfl :x\ 7a1 7.VI 7"i7 K vf i> ,, Hpnngheld, O 7(i;t 71H Hi") 7(11) 7117 7fiS 7(il» 770 771 772 773 774 77') III) 777 77s 77! I 7.SO 7HI 7S2 7s;i 7.S4 78") 7.S(i 787 788 78!l 7!I0 7111 7!)2 7'.VA Providence, E.I H Hanover street A ' I Voi'uifoof *""*' M '"'1'"'",°°' "■ ^ " Hanover stree Mr. SLv.:::;:": ^"do""' 2 »,« nace m^ty^S^: New lJ^kCit,^;-:-::::;Wind«or Hotel I-:. L.Youmans. ..:::;::;:::;:■■ So h" Mrs. Youmans jo' h .foseph Henirose ...* Montreal" '.*.'!, ■.■.;!;"Box 1^" .lamesM«tcher Ottawa ^ /r • r,?' "''"ington Ottawa . 1 . 1 ownsend i »,„.i.„« ,, „ '""""f^ V Durham, Ont. . . .V.V. *.'.'.' Victoria House h. Hungerford Burlinfft<;n, Vt Miss Hungerford Vi^ .80 Universitj! do _ ^^^ street. Mia&,:,::::::\:\:::::/}:/'^tr^ :'."'.".::.i5 0ntarfostreet. Miss Hughes ' do H H.'f Homes"'' -^H7overN-H:;::::.;::::Riehelieu Hotel AV A H iman nl T^' ^ ^ Sherbrooke street. Aliss Betr ^^"^^'Z' ^-^ ^^ University street. Miss A. Williams . .' .' .' .' .' .' .' ." ;; ." .' ." ; ; ^ Maria Thoini)8on ... . !'.'. Cincinnati, O 791 Sherbrooke 8tr««t m1^ h. iht ; «*• ^^T^' ^* • • wlp.'^''"''' ^^"*- L.\tre'^\\\-:.::::::::;:;;;StTawa.'.\''-^r*^^ Kov. S. Heine Mont,r«n.l' S. T. Robins,. ........,;.; do R. H, Lamborn , , . New Y few York.. , . . ^fiochelacra. . . Windsor. Il i 186 No. ^^'('^' Permanent Residence. ?^ kl:^^:::::::\:::::rr^^!^r^ ^-^ 796 Fred. H. Hedge...:/:::::: :\'Bo8tonM^8 797 John Kennedy Montreal '!.y''':/^ Residence during the Meeting, do 18 Fort street .Windsor . 113 University street. 799 MissJ.Haight do 1-7,0 a^ r. .» • 800 E. A Bowser xr b '•'"•■ 'Z ' xVi 1738 St. Catheuno struut. 801 MrfB''rDMson:::::::::::--£tSTr""'' "^-^ ^^}^'-^'t "'^"• 8J2 MissB. Latour ; ™;^«al of J^TVi'^J' 803 Mrs.Lotour L 3G McGtill street. 804 Miss M. Latoui^:::'::; t^ •• «ton"Ma8s.;:'::-.::::::windsorHttei 837 Miss Morse: :::: : Youngstown, O 79 Mansfield do do street 838 W.O. Stillman .......:'" :'"*Sarato^a NV 839 Mrs. Stillman :: Saratoga, N.Y. S? L^pTofwntBhke cam.bridge,Ma;;::::.:-:::344Bieu;7:;;:;rt 842 Mrs. Wiltshire Lew.sham, London, S. E. McGill University 843 J. S. Shene t ^ a u • do 846 Mrs. AnnriSt Rochester, N. Y Windsor Hotel 847 Robert Mathews.... do ^" 848 Mrs. R. Mathews :: do ^"^ 849 Mrs. C. E. Mathews do 1" 1; M.f«fc:;;;;::;;;;;;;;:,-4.-v:::.-:- :: -_^ 9^9. lUo=*.= -•iicjf . do hA Residencf during the Meeting. do Fort street ndsor University street. 8 St. Catheiiiio struut. Lawrence Hall. Union Av. HcGill street, do do do . do Windsor." do idsor Hotel do St. Catherine street do do drf t. Bonis street do b. Denis street Metcalfe street do elieu Hotel do do Jsor Hotel do do do mont, Durocher st do Sherbrooke street cGill avenue herbrookc street do Isor Hotel insfield street do leury street 11 TJniversity do do lieu Hotel sor Hotel do do do do 137 No. 853 854 855 856 857 858 859 860 861 862 863 864 865 866 867 868 869 870 871 872 873 874 875 876 877 878 979 880 881 882 883 884 885 886 SS7 888 8S9 S90 Name. Permanent Residence. Ji"i<^ence during the Meeting. sLK""^ NewYork,N.Y Windsor Hotel Mr^ Hei^' ::.:;:::;;;:■;■■■• ^ashm^n, D. C \m sherbrooke street F. Humphreys ! ! " ." ,' .* .' .' .* .' .' .* .' .' .' ." ' .'New York, N. Y . . '. ! '. '. '. \ '. '. Windsor Hotel i.' B ^ 1 Manchester ^r^Anjy * Washington, D. C 852 Dorchester street T w T ^i" Beverley.Mass Windsor Hotel J- W. Langley AnnArbor T)« vJH S rnr^*^"" Cincinnati Windsor Hotel M™ Tn;£?. r^^ffi • " T Bloomin^on, Ind St. James Hotel SlUr^iSf'^:.'::::::: ::::^"d™ ••; 864Sherbrooke street Miss Mary LovoU do do w!n^ n ■ ^^^*"^y Watertown, ' Mkss ■":;;;;■ Richelieu Hotel S^Dei:^..:: Washin^on, D. C Windso^r Hotel c. l.-BrtTet::::::::;;;::::::^""^^*r ""• '■■■'■'■■-'■'■ £ ^oh^Bull Washington, D. C. ;...".■;; do m:« W w ''V Brocknort,N.J Canada Hotel M's. W . H. Lennon do do ^iss F. M. Knight Plattsburgh, N.' Y.V.'.'. '. '. '. do T R EaW il;-n"*°Mr*-Ti X3SJ St. Catherifte street L^s^Bt:::::.::;::::::::;^^"^^^!?'' ^'.;:: 254 Bieury street Mrf bwin" Burlin|ton, Vt ' ' ' ' " ! ! .' ! ; "si Victoria street £sT?'Se::':::":::\::::-^"r^ ;::;::::::::43Ma3^ street T w'^T^"" V Washington, D. C . . . . ! ! *. '. Windsor Hotel T. W. Teemster Cincirnati, O do E. Danforth Elmira, N.Y Geo. Bowles ...Montreal Geo. lies do Joseph B. F. Osgood '.['.'.'.. Salem, Mass ■.■.■.■.■.'.■ ". H.R.Ives Montreal Mrs. Ives do Hiram V. King ^!!!*Stanford,Conn;!,';. ' . .1466 St- Cathenine street . Windsor Hotel do 791 Sherbrooke street do ■ WITNESS " PRINTING HOUSE, 33 AND 35 BONAVENTURE STREET. 1 i- ! - mm *■ IMEeiMmSSOCIATION FOB THE HOVIIICEMEIIT OF SCIEKCE, TUESDAY, AUaUBT 29. B. C. D. E. P. a H. I. A. B. a D. E. a. H I. OFFICERS OF THE ASSOCIATION. FOR THE MONTREAL MEETING. PBESIDBNT. J. W. Dawson, of Mo.itreal. * «^ ..V . VICB-PBESIDEMTS* A. Mathematios and Astronomy-W. a. Rogers, of Cambridge, in the absence of William. Harkness, of Washington. PHysics-T. C. Mendenhall, of Columbus. Chemistry— H. C. Bolton, of Hartford. Mechanical Soienoe-W. p. Trowbridge, of New Haven Geology and Oeography-E. T. Cox, of San Francisco. Biology— W. H. Dall, of Washington. Histology and Mior08COpy-A. H. Tuttle, of Columbus. AnthropolOgy-ALEXANDER Winchell, of Ann Arbor, in the absence of Daniel Wilson, of Toronto. Boonomic Science and Statistics-E. B. Elliott, of Washington. FEBMANENT 8ECBBTABY F. W. Putnam, of Camoridge. GBNEBAL SECEETABY. William Saunders, of London, Ontario. ASSISTANT QENBBAL SECBBTABY. J. R. Eastman, of Washington. SEOBBTABIBS OF THE SECTIONS. Mathematics end Astronomy -H. T. Eddy, of Cincinnati. Fhysics— Chas. S. Hastings, of Baltimore. Chemistry— Alfred Springer, of Cincinnati. Mechanical Science -J. Burkitt Webb in absence of Charles B Dudley, of Altoona. Geology and Geography-H. S. Williams, Ithaca, N.Y. in absence of C. E. Dutton, of Washington. Biology— Wm. Osler, of Montreal, in absence of Charles S. Minot, of Boston. Histology and Microscopy— Robert Brown, Jr., of New Haven. Anthropology— 1 is T. Mason, of Washington. Eoonomic Science and Statistics- F. B. Hough, of Lowville. TEEASUBBB. [William S. Vaux, the TtcubUicr elect, died in May last.] 14fi M EM B ERS OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE FOR THE MONTREAL MEETING. ; « PastIWTM^ts.-jAMts D. Dana, of New Haven ; Jamks Hat.l, of AL *. A, p. Barnard, of New York ; J. S. Newberrv, of New York • B \ Gould, of Boston 5 T. Stehrv Hunt, of Montr«d , Asa GRlrof Cam- bndKe; J. Lawrenck Smith, of Lo«i.vi„e ; Josklh Lover.no. o CaT br.dge John L. LeContb. of Philadelphia ; J. E. H.uoakd. of Washington bITer of PHI '!; 1^«"'^»«'- -' O- C- ^^--". of New H^ven : G.o^V Barker, of Philadelphia ; George J. Brush, of New Haven. ^'^^-y-ff of the Last MecHn^.-^vuK^ Harkness. of Washington ; H. 1 . Cox, of San Jrancisco. " ' ..«^^7w-^u'^'^*^^''*'''^-"J- ^- ^*^''' of Montreal ; Wm. Hark- So^d W 7t" ' ""• ""■ '^'^'*«-«^^^ of Columbus , H. i BOLTON of W H D^Y'of wrh^'T'^V'./'r "''^"'' ^- ^- Cox. of San Francisco, nf t1«? ; « r ^"^ °" ' ^- "• T'^ut,ofColun,b«. ; Daniel Wilson of Toronto; E. B. Eluott. of Washington ; F. W. Putnam, of Cambridge WM bAUNDERs of London ; J. R. Eastman, of Washington /h. T. Emn^of Qncmnat. ; C S. Hastings, of Baltimo,, ; ALrRED Sp7ingbr. of a„rnnti if TT^ ^"V '''"" ' "• '• ^'^"^««' "f I'*-"* ' Wm J"! Of F B Houorrr '°7' ^r-"" ''''" ""^"^^ ' ^- ^^ ^^»«'^ °f W-hmgton L'KR"':f^;:L!;r"^' ^"^^^^^^^ ^-'^^"^^^' ^^ ^"^ ^^^-^ ^ a: W. w!V;;;s1rAnSpol^''S-7^{l^'o^^^^^^^ "^T^^l -''-• Providence, S. A. LatKore. of RoSieSer : G ^^To'ok nJ^/'T' °^ HI ANNOUNCEMENT OP THE LOCAL SECRETARIES. The sessions of the Association, which begun on Wednesday, August 23rd, at 10 a.m., will t>o held in the buildings of the McGill University. The oIliceB of the Permanent Secretary and the Local Secretaries, with i'ost-office, Express, Telegraph and Telephone, will be in the central building of the College, and the (Jencral Sessions will be held in the William Molson Hall. The Queen's Hall, in University Street, will, however, serve for public evening meetings. Members arc requested to caH and register their names at the offices of the Permanent and Local Secretaries, in the central building, McGill College, as soon as possible after their arrival. They arc requested to enter separately each member of their families accompanying them. Each person so registered will receive a ribbon, stamped with the nuratwr against his or her name on the register, and is requested to wear it during the meeting. This will greatly facilitate the local arrangements. Upon register- ing their names, members will receive a hand-book of Montreal, prepared by the Local Committee. Members of the Local Committee will be in waiting at the Conunittee Room each day, to render such assistance as may be needed, and will be designated by a badge. Members of the Railway Committee will be in attendance at the Committee Room, daily, to give such information as may be in their power. Members of the Excursion Committee will be in attendance at the same place, and members of the Association intending to avail themselves of the opportunities offered, will please register their names for the several excursions as soon as possible. The excursion to Lake Mcmphremagog by the South Eastern Railway, and that to Lachine by the Grand Trunk Railway, are given by these lines free of charge. Through the liberality of the Western Union Telegraph Co., and the Great North-Western Telegraph Company, telegraphic mes- sages relating to family, social or scientific matters, will be sent from Montreal, during the meeting, for members of the Associa- tion, free of charge to all parts of the United States and Canada. Members going to hotels will be taken thither with baggage at twenty-five cents. There will also be omnibuses plying between the College and the principal hotels for a fare of ten cents. These omnibuses will be marked, A.A.A.S. There will be a daily luncheon in a temporary building in the Collece crniinrls. fnr whirh ■• • H^lr pfo rmriif K*: 141 ■ iUBP' ^^Hi R^^^^^^B^ ■ i^^^K^K ' '■ The Association Post-ofRce will be found in the central building of the College. The office will be open from 8 a.m to 6 pm., from August 22nd to jist, excepting on Sunday, when It will be open only from 2 to 4 o'clock p.m. Mails will be received three times a day": at 8 a.m., 10 a m and at 2 p.m. LeUers will be sent to the main office at 2pm' 5 p.m., and at 6.30 p.m. Express packages will be received and delivered at the Association Post-office. The City Directory, Pathfinder, Railway Time-tables, Railway Guides. &c., will be found at the office of the Local Secretaries. Representatives of the press in attendance upon the meeting can obtain special tickets on application to the Local Secretaries General invitations have been extended to the members of the Association by : — The Library and Museum of McGill University ; The Library of the Mechanics' Institute of 'Montreal. St James Street ; The Gallery of the Art Association of Montreal, Phillips Square; The Museum of the Natural History Society of Montreal University Street; i ' The Collections of the Numismatic Society in the Natural iiistory Society's building, University Street ; The Reading Room of the Young Men's Christian Association, Victoria Square; Merchants' Exchange Reading Room, St. Sacrament Street ; By favor of Messrs. Allan the Steamship " Parisian " is open for the inspection of members. Permits may be had at the office of he Loca Secretary. The steamer is berthed near the entrance to the Canal at the foot of McGill Street, and will remain open every day until Tuesday. ^ EXCURSION TO LACHINE AND DOWN THE RAPIDS Persons desiring to make this trip may leave the Bonaventure Depot either at 7 a. m., 7.55 a. m., or at 5 p. m. on any week day from the 23rd to the 30th inst. / "^^^ The ticket, with which each will be provided by application at the office in McGill College, must be given up on board the steamer at Lachine. EXCURSION TO NEWPORT. Persons desiring to join this excursion will leave the Bonaven- tore Depot on Thursday, the 31st inst., at 8 a.m., sharp. The b iL. R. will entertain the excursionists at dinner at the Mem- phremagog House, Newport. The Steamer Lady of the Lake will then leave for a trip on the lake. The train will leave for Montreal at 0.3 p.m. fRl the central from 8 a.m. unday, when n., 10 a.m., i at 2 p.m., eceived and les, Railway ecretaries. :he meeting Secretaries, ibers of the antreal, St. ips Square; Montreal, le Natural association, It Street ; " is open t the office e entrance uain open RAPIDS. )naventure any week lication at Doard the Bonaven- arp. The he Mem- Lake will Montreal 148 EXCURSION TO HARBOUR, VICTORIA BRIDGE, AND GRAND TRUNK WORKSHOPS. The Harbour Commissioners' steamer will leave the Jacques Cartier or Island Ferry Wharf, at foot of Jacques Cartier Square, Wednesday, 30th, at 2 p.m., sAarp, reaching the Canal Basin about 3 p.m., when the members of the excursion will enter the train provided by the G.T.R., and visit the Victoria Bridge, Work- shops, etc. The Excursions to Lachine by the Grand Trunk Railway ; to Quebec by the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Co.'s steamer, and return by the North Shore Railway ; to Ottawa, by the Cana- dian Pacific Railway ; to Newport, by tne South Eastern Railway, are given by these companies free of cost. The excursion to the Harbour, Victoria Bridge, and Grand Trunk Workshops is by the courtesy of the Harbour Commission- ers and the Grand Trunk Railway Co. IROQUOIS HOUSE. ST. HILAIRE. During the meeting of the A. A. A. S. Messrs.Campbell Brothers, for a party of fifteen or more offer to provide an omnibus from McGill University at 5 p. m. to the G. T. R. Station for train at S.20 p. m., return ticket for St. Hilaire, supper, bed and breakfast, for three dollars. The attractions of Beloeil Mountain and Lake in close proximity to the city, will, it is hoped, lead to a large party availing themselves of these liberal terms. LORNE HOUSE, VARENNES MINERAL SPRINGS. VARENNES. P. Q. This very comfortable hotel at one of the most popular summei resorts in Canada, may be reached by Steamer leaving Jacques Cartier Wharf at 5 p. ra. Returning the Steamer leaves Varennes at 7.50 a. m., reaching Montreal at 9 a. m. The trip through the Si. Lawrence is delightful, and will be found refreshing after a day's Association work. 144 ANNOUNCEMENt OF THE PERMANENT SECRETARY. !U Members will please call at the office of the Permanent Secre- taiy, central building, McGill University, as aoon as possible after arrival, to receive their members' tickets. All assessments and admission-fees must be paid at the office of the Permanent Secretary, and the assessment for the meeting must be paid before registering with the Local Secretaries. A list of newly elected members will be kept at the office of the Permanent Secretary, and the admission fee of $5.00 and assessment of $3.00 must be paid before membership is secured. Members will please report any change of permanent address, or the decease of other members, at the office of the Permanent Secretary. Blanks for Recommendation to Membership can be obtained at the office of the Permanent Secretary. A subscription-list for the Montreal volume of proceedings is open at the office of the Permanent Secretary ; and subscriptions are solicited from friends of the»Association; and from such members as wish to obtain duplicate copies of the volume. Every person subscribing |i.so or more, will receive a copy of the volume, by mail, as soon as published. The volumes of the Proceedings of the Association can be obtained from the Permanent Secretary at the price of gi.50 per volume ; or any member wishing for ten or more volumes, in order to complete a set, may obtain them at $1.00 per volume. The volumes may be had bound in cloth for the extra price of 50 cts. each, or in half morocco for the extra price of $1.00 each. %.nuorm CiOth covets for the volumes will be furnished by mail 145 at 30 cts. each, or by express for a 5 ctfc each. Copies of volumes 2, 22, 27 and 18 win *-- received in exchange for other volumes, or will be purchased at $1.00 each. At present copies of volume 27 can only be furnished to members, or on orders, as they are obtained. The Memoir on Fossil Butterflies, by Mr. S. H. Scudder, pub- lished by the donation of Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson, 4to, 1875, will be furnished at $2.00 a copy, or at $3.50 bound in half morocco. The Transactions of the American Association of Geologists and Naturalists, i vol., 8vo., 1843, bound in cloth, can be obtained at $3.00 a copy, or bound in half morocco, uniform with the Proceedings, for $4.00. At the Boston meeting the Standing Committee called attention to the importance of re-printing several volumes of the Proceedings of this Association, but stated that this could not be done without the liberal assistance of members and others interested, and asked for subscriptions for this purpose. As full sets of the Proceedings are in demand, particularly in consequence of the late increase in membership, it is hoped that the necessary means will be secured for this purpose. The re-printing of two volumes is now desirable, and of two others only a small number of copies remain. Subscriptions of any amount are therefore earnestly solicited, and all such will be acknowledged by the Permanent Secretary, by letter, and also in a printed list of subscribers. The Secretary has the pleasure of stating that $204 have already been received from members for this purpose, and that Gen Wm. Lilly has given $1000 for the re-printing and stereotyping of volume 26, copies of which will be ready for delivery early in September. The Permanent Secretary has the pleasure to add that a member who wishes to be unknown has given $850 since the Montreal meeting begun. The Cincinnati Volume has been sent to every member who paid the assessment to the meeting previous to August 1 7th. Those paying since that date, and those paying back-assessments at Montreal, will receive the volumes to which they are entitled by mail early in Sepiemi>cr, 146 MORNING. • Meeting of the Standing Committee at 9 o'clock at the Windsor Hotel. General Session in the Molson Hall at 10 o'clock Election of Fellows. Agreement on place and time for next meeting. Meetings of the Sections after adjournment of General Session. AFTERNOON. Recess for Lunch, from j to 2-30 o'clock. Meetings of the Sections at 2-30 o'clock. EVENING. on .3?H ^'''"'■' ^^ ^'' ^^'"- ^- ^^••P«"*«^' or London. England, on The Temperature of the Deep Sea." will be given in Queen's Hall at 8 o clock. ! THE SECTIONS. Section A.—Mathematics and Astronomy. (Will meet in Room 3. Second Floor. Presbyterian College.) Vice-President.-^. A. Rogers, of Cambridge. Secref<>^y.—YL. T. Eddy, of Cincinnati. Sectional Committee. W ^;,^-f°ferS:^f Cambridge; H.T.Eddy, of Cincinnati ; G. W. Hill, of Washington ; Leonard Waldp. of New Haven; C A Young, of Princeton. ' . • «• PAPERS TO BE READ IN SECTION A.-TUESDAY. 1. (226) A method of Eliminating the personal equation in tran- sit observations, ism. J. BuRKiTT Webb. 2. (37) On the Arithmetic of Chords, i • m. C. P. Hart, 3- (23O Scheme for observing the great Eclipse of May, 1883. ^ "*• Charles H. Rockwell. 4. (241) Bdl Attachment for Telescope circles (with illustration.) n.-M Si. rARKHURST. 2 m. 147 :lock at the ck. of General n, England, in Queen's Y. I!ollege.) ;innati ; G. ^'en ; C. A. !:SDAY. in in tran- iTT Webb. P. Hart, lay, 1883. OCKWELL. ustration.) RKHURST. Section B.— Physics. (Will meet in Library, First Floor, Presbyterian College.) Vice-President.— T. C. Mendenhall, of Columbus. Secretary.— Ck. rles S. Hasttnos. of Baltimore. Sectional Committee. T. C. Mendenhall, of Columbus. Charles S. Hastings, of Baltimore, C. K. Wead, of Ann Arbor. A. E. DoLBEAR, of College Hill. H. A. Rowland, of Baltimore. PAPERS TO BE READ IN SECTION B ON TUESDAY. 1. (174) Determination of the relation ; Metre des Archives =ImperialYard+3.37oi5 inches. 18 m. W. A. Rogers. 2. (253) The Influence of Harmonics on the Timbre of sound. Rudolph Koenig. 3. (196) On certain complex flame spectra of Sodium. 10 m. C. S. Hastings. 4. (229) An instrument for readily producing low temperatures. ' ° ">• Henry Carmichael. 5. (240) On some phenomena of diffraction due to the shape of the source of light. 10 m. Brown Ayres. 6. (24s) On the "Rotational Co-efficient" in Gold, Iron. etc. 20 m. Edwin H. Hall. 149 it Section C— Chbmistry. (Will meet in Chemical Claw Room. First Floor. Centre Building.) r/r#wAv*/r/*«/— H. C. Bolton, of Hartford. Secre/ary.—ALVRBD Springer, of Cincinnati. Sectional CommittH. H C. Bolton, of Hartford ; Alfred SpridKer. of Cincinnati ; ^'?;r .; '"' °'" ^^^""^^'^ ^^'^ ^' K«d««. of Lansing; E. W. Morley. of Hudson. PAPERS TO BE READ IN SECTION C.-TUESDAY. I. On a new micro-chemical method of determining the felspars in rocks. r „ J. SZABO *• (*37) Fire-damp indicator. '° "»• J. KiTSEE. 3. (2*8) Transmission U gases through liquids of different densities. ,0 m. C. G. Whbkler and F. Menzel. 4. ("9) An instrument for readily producing low temperatures. '°"' ' ' Henry Carmichael. 5. (230) The solution and late crystallization of gold heated with chlorohydric acid in a sealed tube. 5 m. Henry Carmichael. 6. (236) Remarks on the application of the Iridium knife-edge ^ to analytical Balances. 5 m. William Dudley. 7. (Z44) Some Tea Analyses. 5 m. Wm. H. Ellis. 8. (25 1 ) On the constitution of Benzole, zo m. L. W. Andrews. 149 Ire Building.) rd. kti. SlCTIOW D.~-MfCnANICAL SciMNCl. (Will meet in Clans Room No. 15, Second Floor, Centre Building.) Vict-Presuhnt.—Vi . P. TkownRffxig, of New Ifaven. Stire/ary.^J, Burkitt Wkhh, of Ithaca. Sectional Committtt, W. P. TkowiiRiDOB, of New Haven. J. B. Wkhh, of Ithaca. Cincinnati ; of Lansing ; L^ESDAY. : the felspars J. SZAUO J. KlTSEE. of difTcrent F. Menzel. ;mperatures. ARMICHAEL. jold heated m. ARMICHAEL. I knife-edge lM Dudley. :. H. Ellis. . Andrews. PAPERS TO BE READ IN SECTION D.—TUESDAY. No Session To-day, Section E.— Geology and Geooraihv. (Will meet In Theatre Room In Museum.) Vict-P^-esulenl.—l^. T. Cox, of San Francisco. Stcrttary.^-^n. S. Williams, of Ithaca. Sectional Committee. E T. Cox, of San Francisco ; H. S. Williams, of Ithaca ; C. H. Hitchcock, of Hanover ; N. H. Wikchell, of Minnea- polis ; E. T. Nelson, of Delaware. PAPERS TO BE READ IN SECTION E.— TUESDAY. 1. (7) The great Terminal Moraine across Pennsylvania. 45 m. H. Carvill Lewis. 2. (88) The Dunyte Beds of North Carolina. 10 m. Alexis A. Julien. 3. (89) The Felsyte-tufa of Colorado. 10 m. Alexis A. Julien. 4. ( 1 06) Note on the exterior markings of bark of Lepidodendron chemungense. ism. E. W. Claypole. 5 (1 07) On Amphicoelia cedarvillensis from the Niagara group of Csdarville, Ohio. 10 na. E. W. Claypole. . 160 6. (ros; Note on the Fauna of the Catskill Red Sandstone. 20 m. E. W. Claypole. 7- (119) A Rocking Stone in New York city. 5 m. Chas H. Graham. 8. (,35) Occurrence of Magnetic ore deposits inVictoria County. ^"*^"°- m. w. Hamilton Merritt. 9- (136) The Undulations of the Rock-masses across Central New York State, ism. Henry S. Williams. 10. (139) Freshwater lignitic series of beds in the Cretaceous for- mation of France. d. W. Kowalevsky. 1 1. (i+i) On the surface limit of the thickness of the Continen- tal glacier in New Jersey and adjacent States, with notes on glacial phenomena in the Catskills. 15 m. John C. Smock. 12. (r62) Suggestions as to the History of the Lower Coal mea- suresofOhio. 20 m. Edward Orton. 13- (171) The Glacial Flood of the Connecticut River Valley. '5 m. C. H. Hitchcock. 14. (188) Some mooted points in American Geology. — m, J. S. Newberry. IS- (^89) Genesis ofNorth American Flora. 20 m. J.S.Newberry. 16. (190) Currents of Air and Ocean in connection with climate • regions of summer rains and summer droughts. 15 m! J. Beaufort Hurlbert. 17. (46) The Eozoic Rocks of Central;.nd Southern Europe. T. Sterry Hunt. 18. (47) The Serpentines of Italy. 10 m. T. Sterry Hunt. 19. (206) Subterranean Map-making, rvith new maps of Mammoth and Luray Caves. 20 m. Horace C. Hovey. 20. (38) Law of Fracture or Fissuring, applied to Inorganic and Organic matter. 20 m. Richard Owen. 2 1 . ( 1 44) The Caves of Siaffa and their relation to the ancient civi- lization of lona. ism. F. Cope Whitehouse. 22. (250) On the association of crystals of Quartz and Calcite in paranel position. 10 m. r. b. Hake. 151 * t Section F.— Biology. (Will meet in Room No. 2, in Museum.) Vke-President.-VJ, H. Dall, of Washington. &fr^/ary.— William Osler, of Montreal. Sectional Committee. W. H. Dall. of Washington ; William Osier, of Montreal • J. A. Lintner, of Albany ; W. J. Beal, of Lansing; H. F. Bassett, of Waterbury. PAPERS TO BE READ IN SECTION F.-TUESDAY. '. (156) The Organic Compounds in their relations to life. 30 m. Lester F. Ward. 2 Km) The primary divisions of the Ungulata 20 m. Edward D. Cope 3. (205) On the habits of Cryptobranchus. 5 m. Burt G. Wilder. 4. (249) Classification of organisms. 10 m. Lester F. Ward 5. (223) ^Some observations on the action of frost upon leaf-cells. C. E. Bessey. ^- (234) The Fauna of the Puerco Eocene. 30 m. Edward D. Cope. 7. (80) Emulsions of Petroleum and their value as Insecticides '° ™- C. V. Riley.' 8. (239) Remarks on the Turbellaria. 10 m. Wyllis A. Silliman. 9. (246) On an Egg parasite of the currant saw-fly, Nematus ventncosus. 12 m. J. A. Lintner. 10. (4) Monograph of the Clematid* of the United States. 15 m. Joseph F. James. 11. (210) Notes on the Flora of the Rocky Mountains. 10 m. »jEreno Watson. I 15£ Section G.— Histology and Microscopy. (Will meet in Room No. 3, in Museum.) Vice-President,— -k. H. Tuttle, of Columbus. Secretary.— R0BILKT Brown, Jr., of New Haven. Sectiot al Committee. A. H. Tuttle, of Columbus; Robt. Brown, Jr., of New Haven; A B. Hervey, of Taunton ; Louis Elsberg, of New York ; Romyn Hitchcock, of New York. PAPERS TO BE READ IN SECTION G.— TUESDAY. I. (150) Notes on some of the peculiarities incident to the Dis- eases of Fruits. 15 ra. D. P. Penhallow. 2 (23s) A Filtering Wash-bottle especially adapted to the use of the Histologist. 5 m. , C. E. Hanaman. 3. (252) Development of Cilia in the planula of Clara leptostyla. 3 m* J. H. PiLLSBURV. 153 Section H. — Anthropoloov. (Will meet in the Molgon Hall. Centre Building.) Vice-Presidenl-kixxA}»iiEK Winchell, of Ann Arbor, Mich. Secretary,— Oils T. Mason, of Washington. Sectional Committee. Alexander Vinchell, of Ann Arbor ; Otis T. Mason, of Wash- ington ; A. S. Bickmore, of New York ; Garrick Mallery. of Washington ; N. S. Townshend, of Columbus. PAPERS TO BE READ IN SECTION H.-TUESDAY. 1. (59) Indian Migrations, as evidenced by Language. 45 m, Horatio Hale. 2. (29) Discovery of the remains of a log-building belonging to the stone-grave period in Tennessee. 10 m. F. W. Putnam. 3. (60) Account of three Mounds explored in Ohio and Tennessee. '5 "• F. W. PutnaJ.' 4. fu5) On the Comparative Phonology of Four Siouan Lan- guages, ism. J. Owen DoRSEY. 5- (104) "Pagan" Iroquois Festivals. 20 m, Mrs. Erminnie A. Smith. 6. (.16) The Kinship System and Marriage Laws of the Dhegiha. *° "• J Owen Dorsey. 7. (182) Who made the native copper implements ? 15 m. P. R. Hoy. H. (183) Who built the mounds ? 30 m. P. R. Hoy. 9. (18) On Copper implements and ornaments from North ^5 in. F. W. Putnam. 10. (247) A "find "of chipped stone articles on the Pacific Coast and Exhibition of the Specimen. 5 m. H. N. Rust. 11. (248) Remarks upon the Davenport Tablet. 10 m. H. N. Rust. 12. (55) Monumental and Art Remains in the Lake Regions of Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York. 30 m. Wills DkHass. '3- (2+3) Influence of climate of Canada on Europeans. 15 m. Wm. H. HlNOSTON. 14. (««S) A few deductions from Dictionary of the Tuscarora dialect. 10 m. Mrs. E. A. Smith. » 5. (57) Mountain Antiquities. 10 m. Wills DeHass »6 (125) The Bleaching of the Aryans. 17 m. Miss Virginia K. Bowers. 17. (58) Geological Testimony to the Antiquity of Man in Am- ®"*^^- +°"^- Wills DeHass. 1.8 (56) Archaeological Exploration; progress of discovery. 35 m. , Wills DeHass. Section I.— Economic Science and Statlstics. (Will meet in French Class Room, Second Floor, Centre Building.) Vice-President,—^. B. Elliott, of Washington. Secretary.— Y. B. Hough, of Lowville. Sectional Committee, E. B. Elliott, of Washington ; F. B. Hough, of Lowville Joseph Cummings, Evanston ; John Eaton, of Washington. PAPERS TO BE READ IN SECTION I.-TUESDAY. 1. (2>4) On methods of obtaining registration of vital and other Statistics of the Om'ahas and Cognate tribes of Indians '° "^' J. Owen Dorskv. 2. (254) Population Statistics of the Cherokees. 10 m. E. B. Elliott. 3. (255) Some facts relative to the United States Census of 1880. *° ^' Calvin S. Mixter. 4. (256) Suggestions on Electrical Units. 3 m. E. B. Elliott 150 MEMBERS ELECTED. AUGUST 23rd. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 '4 •5 1(1 17 1 Col^nmcs W. Abert, Newport, Ky. 2 U. E. Archnmbnult, Montreal. -, Kcv. Wm. I). Armstrong, Ottawa, O. 4 Miss Mary Austin, Milton, Mass. 5 i'rank Dakcr, M. D., 366 C St. Wash- ington, D. C. F'ror Philip S. IJaker, Ashbury Uni* vcrsity, (irconcastle, Ind. Miss Mary A. Haldwin, Newark, N. J, H, Hallard, Principal, Lenox Academy, I-enox, Mass. Clmrles !I. Hanes, Phil.idclphia, Pa. Martha M. Barker, Lowell, Mass. Henry Harnard, Hartford, Conn. K. Foster Hateman, Montreal. 13 Pierre Janvier Ubalde Uaudry, TJeau- harnois, P. Q, DelosW. Headle, St. Catharines, Ont. Thomas Heall, Lindsay, Ont. . Alphonse U. Hcaudry, C. E., Mon- treal, I'. (^. Alexander Melville Ilcll, Oeorpetown. I). C. ^ 18 Chichester A. Hell, Washington, .).C. 19 Mrs. Albert S, HIckmore, New York. 20 (lenrge John Howies, Montreal. 21 Milton H. Hrissitte, Montreal. Prof, C. J. Hrown, Chamberlain Insti- tute, Randolph, N.Y. Prof. William H. IJurr, Troy, N.Y. Lt.-Comdr. Albert (L Caldwell, Torpo- do Station, Newport, R.L 25 H. I,. Cargill, Montreal. 2O Charles Corpmael, Director of Magnetic Observatory, Toronto, Ont. 27 John Healev Childe, Boston, Mass. 28 Prof, lohn Mas(/n Clarke, Smith College, Northampton, Mass. 29 Miss Cornelia M. Clapp. South Hadley, Mass. 30 Amory Coffin, Phrenixville, Pa. 31 Miss Emma Oberin Conro, Keesville. N.Y. 32 Dr. B. E. Cotting, Roxbury, Mass. 33 Franci* William Crosby, Washington, 34 Hon. Rodney R. Crowley, Randolph, N.Y. 35 Miss Elizabeth Curtis, Boston, Mass. 36 Abijah Curtisi, Yonkers, New York. 37 I'eter C. Dempsey, Trenton, Ont. 38 Wm. H. Dennis, Assist. U. S. Coast and Goodotic Survey, Washington, 22 23 24. 39 John M. Denton-, London, Ontario. 40 J. Richards Dodge, Dept. Agriculture Washingion, Jj.C. i^ 41 Rev. Jame& Owen Dorsey, Bureau of Ethnology, Washingion, D.C. " -^g^ 42 Andrew E. Douglas, New York. " 43 Walter Angus Dun, M. D., London, England. 44 Richard I. Dungligon, M. D., Philadel- phia, I'cnn. 45 Robert G. Eccles, M.D,, Brooklyn,N.Y. 46 President J. T. Edwards, Chamberlain Institute, Randolph, N.Y. ~' Z 47 William Cole Ksty, Amherst rColleire.' Amherst, Mass. 48 Frank H. Fairfield, Amherst, Moss. 49 A. {;. Fenwick, M.D., London, Ont. 50 Bernhard K. Fcrnow, Slatington, Penn. 51 James FVrier, fr., Montreal. 52 Walter F. Ferrier, Montreal. 53 Sanford Fleming, Chancellor of the Queen's University. Ottawa, Ont. 54 James Fletcher, I,ibrary of Parliament, Ottawa, Ontario. 55 Wm. W. Folwell, Minneapolis, Minn. 56 Cyrus G, Force, Jr., Cleveland, Ohio. 57 Hev. T. W. Fyles, Cowansville, P.O. 58 Benjamin D. Gilbert, Uti<.», N.Y. 59 H. D. Garrison, Chicago, J II. 60 Stephen .Samuel Haight, New York, N.Y. 61 Miss Mary Hale, Roxbury, Mass. 62 R. G. Haliburton, Ottawa, Ont. 63 Lyman B. Hall, Haverford College, Penn. 64 Albert P. Hallock, New York, N.Y. 65 Henry Harding, .Salem, Mass. 66 Miss A. Maria Harmon, Ottawa, Ont. 67 Dr. P. L. Hatch, Minneapolis, Minn. 68 Henry Hemming, Finance Department. Quebec. 69 N. H. Hemiup, Minneapolis, Minn. 70 F. H. Herrick, Burlington, Vermont, 71 Charles N. Hewitt, Minneapolis, Minn. 72 Prof. Lewis E. Hicks, Denigon Univer- sity, Granville, Ohio. 73 John S. Hick«, Roslyn, N.Y, 74 JoHeph Lawrence Hdl», South Boston, Mass. 75 Miss Manr H. Hinckley, Milton, Ma.M. 7h Arthur Hollick, New Brighton, N.Y. 77 Miss Rose Hollingsworth, Milton, Mass, 78 Joseph Holt, M.D., New Orleans, La. 79 Geo. Henry Hudson, Plattsburgh, N.Y. 80 Ray Greene Huling, Fitchburg, Maw. W 158 is - »8i Chnilcs W, Hutchinson, Uticn, N.Y. 83 George lies, Montic.il. 83 lolin C. Jack, Clmt'nuiguay Hnsin, Que. 84 Mrs. Isuhelln Jnmcs, CnmhriilKC, Mass. 85 Louis C.Jones, Hailfonl, lonn. 86 Willinm Schuyler Johnson, Washington, 87 Frof. James Kirkland, Toronto, Ontario. 8vS Dr. Isidore Kitzie, Cincinnati, Ohio. 89 Miss KliwtbethCl. Knight, New York, N. Y, 90 J. C. Lalhrop, Hridgeport, Conn. 91 L. A. Ihiguct-l.iitour, Montreal. 9a Prof. George l.awson, Daihousie College, Halifax, Nova .Scotia. 93 I'rof. Geo. Dudley Lawson, Cambridge, Mass. 94 Kdward W. I.ee, M.D., Randolph, N. Y. 95 Joseph l.ibhey, Georgetown, 1). C. 96 Mrs. Rachel Lloyd, Lnuisville, Ky. 97 Horatio Loomis, Hurlinglon Vt. 98 Prof. Thomas R. Lounslmry, Yale Col- lege, New Haven, Crnn, 99 Josepii L'Ktoile, Dept. Interior, (Quebec. 100 John \V. Lovell, New York, N. Y. 101 All)ert Lufkin, Newton, Iowa. 102 Prof. Louis L. Mclnnis, Coll:;!-? Station, Texas. 103 W. H. Manning, Reading. Mass. 194 Prof. Wm. J. Martin, Davidson College, N. C. '' 105 Prof. .Samuel T. Maynard, Mass. Agri- culture College, Amherst, Mass. 106 \V. Hamilton Merritt, Toronto, On'.. 107 Capt. James II. Merryman, U.S. R.M., New York. 108 President James Mills, Ontario, Agri- cultural College, Cnielph, Ontario. 109 T. Wesley Mills, Monlrenl. no William Hamilton Mills, Hamilton, Ont. 111 Mrs. Mary K. Morgan, Rochester, N.Y. 112 Charles J. Morse, Youngstown, Ohio. 113 Cant. John H. Mortimer. 114 William Muir, Montreal, US John P. Munn, M.D., New York, 'N.Y. n6 Henry M. Newington, St. Louis, Mo. 117 Stephen I'rendergast, Pluenix, N. Y. 118 Arthur Perkins, Hartford, Conn. 119 George Phelps, Nashua, N. H. 120 Dr. Cyrus Newlin Pierce, Media, Penn. 121 Louis H. Pignold, Montreal. 122 Prof. Johnson T. Piatt, Yale College, New Haven, Conn. 123 Frederick B. Power, Ph. D., Philadel- delphia. Pa. 124 Prof. George D. Purinton, University of Des Moines, Des Moines, Iowa. 125 John Stephen Renninger, M. D., Mm- neota, Minnesota. 136 Edgar Richanlx, Washington, D. C. 127 Hates S. Hideout, Lewiston, Maine. ia8 Mrs. Susan Riley, Mobile, Alabama. I2() Thomas S. Roberts, Minneapolis, Mnii,c HO Thomas P. N. Rogers, Hurlington, Vt. 131 Rev. James Roy, Montreal. 132 Prof, Alvah Hortop .Sabine, Univmity of Vermont, Hurlington, Verniont. <3.? Mory Fane .SalVord, M.D., Hoslim, Mass 134 Daniel KImer .Salmon, Asheville, N.C. '35 !• ^V. Sanborn, Hanover, N. H. 136 George H. Seyms, Hartford, Conn. 137 Chas. S. Shultz, Hoboken, New jersey 135 Dr. Hrbt. l). Smith, New Haven,' Com,' 139 Miss Marian M. Smead, Hatavia, N. Y 140 Marcell N. Smith, Hoslon, Mass. 141 Thomas H. Smith, Chicago, Ml. 142 Miss Augusta J. Solomons, Sumter, .S,C, 143 Miss Kate C. Solomons, Sum'.er, S.C. 144 Miss Maude Cohen Solomons, Sumter, 145 Jas. H. Stibbins, ]r., New York, N.V. 146 HoraceKd.Stockhridge, Amherst, Mass, 147 Levi Stockbridge, Amherst, Mass. 148 Lincoln R. Stone, aLD., Newton, Mass, •49 Jacob H. Studer, CoIun\bus, Ohio. 150 Frederick William Taylor, Smithsonian Inslilulion, Washingiou, D,C. IS I J. I']. Thomp.son, Spalding, Mich. 152 Herbert G. I'orrey, New York, N.V, 153 C. W. Volney, Molt Haven, N.V. 154 Prof, Carl Warnecke, Mcmtreal. '55 Joseph W. Warren, Harvard Medical School, Hoston, Mass. 156 John H')sea Washburn, Hridgewalci, Mass. 157 Miss C. A. Watson, .Salem, Mass. 158 i'rof. J. Hurkitt Webb, Cornell Univer- sity, Ithaca, N.Y. 159 Hon. Jos. E. Wceden, Randolph, N.V, 160 Arthur W. West, .Salem, Mass. 161 Alice Walker Wheildon, Concord, Mass, 162 J. F. Whiteaves, Geological Survey, Ol- . tawa, Ontario. 163 F. Cope Whitehouse, New York, N.Y. 164 Prof. Sarah F. Whiting, Welleslcy Col- lege, Wellesley, Mass. 165 Francis Augustus Wilber, New liruns- wick, N,J. 166 J. Francis Williams, Salem, N.Y. 167 Janet Webster Will iam.s, Newton, Lower Falls, Mass. 1 68 Miss Hannahs. Wingate, Brooklyn, 169 Thomas Fanning Wood, M.D., Wil- mington, N.C. /6^, in addition to the Memk-^s of the Local Committee. , Wnshiiigfon, D. (', t, 1-ewision, Mnino. y, M()l)ilc, Aliilmnia. Mts, Minnen|ii)Iis, Muinc. <()j;cis, HuilingUin, Vt. , Montreal. itop Snl)iiic, University I'liniiton, Vermont, rd, M.I)., Host(ni, Mass, ilnuin, Ashcville, N.C. linnovcr, N. 11. IS, llnrtforil, Conn. lIolKiken, New Jersey, lilli, New Hnvcn,"( 01111, .Smeiui, Dntavin, N, Y, li, Hoston, Mass. ill, Cliicngo, 111. Solomons, .Sumter, ,S,C, lomons, Sum'.er, S.C. on Solomons, Siimter, Ir., New York, N.^'. ibriilge, Amherst, Mass, , i\mliorst, Mass. , M.I)., Newton, Mass, Columlnis, Ohio. T» Tnylor, Smithsonian ishinglon, D.C. Spalding, Mich. ;y. New York, N.V, lott lliivcn. N.V. eke, Mcmtrenl. ren, Ilnrvnrd Medical , Mass. ushhurn, Hridgewalci, >n, .Salem, Mass. kVel)l), Cornell Ihiiver- N.Y. cden, Randolph, N.Y, .Salem, Mass. eildon, Concord, Mass. Geological Survey, Ol' I, )use, New York, N.Y, hiling, Welle-sley Col- ;y, Mass. Wilber, New lirum- IS, .Salem, N.Y. iinms, Newton, Lower Wingate, IJrookiyn, Wood, M.D., Wil- the Mifn'>:-'-s of the mmittee. 167 AUGUST a4th. 170 1,. W. Andrcw.s, Springfield, Mass. 171 Oscnr Atwood, KutlumJ, Vermont. 172 I'rof. Urown Ayrcs, University ol Loui- siana, New Orleans. I7,» Thomns I). Hell, Montreal. 174 Abraham i). Halcn, I'lainlield, N. f. 17s Lieut. Commander Koyal M. Urailford, Torpedo Station, Newport, K. I. 17'' Arthur Urown, Oakland, California. 177 l'reS Joseph P. Iddings, U. S. Geological Survey, Orange, N. J. 199 Hir.-im U. King, Stamford, Conn. 200 Dr. Henry S. Letrernan, Philadelphia. Mass 209 aio 311 312 2'3 201 W. H. LyM',h, Danville, I'.o. 202 Joscpli Russel Mari)lc, Worcester, 203 JamosMillan McDarty, Ho.ston. 204 Madircgor J. Milchcson, Philadcli)hla. 205 Alvin H. Moore, Magog, P,(^. 2ofj Miss Anna Morton, ("licago, 'ill. 307 Oliver D. Norton, M.D., Cincinnati. 208 Prof. 1). H. Purinlon, VV. Va. State Uni- versity, Morgantown, W. Va. Prof. C. II. Pcttec, New llompshlrc Coll. Agriculture, Hanover, N.II, Dr. A, M. Phelps, Chateaugay, N.Y. Alexander Proudfoot, M.D., \lonlrcrJ. Robert A, Ramsay, Montreal. Dr,^ Sampson ]'. Robins, Hochcloga, 2U Jeremmh W. Sanborn, Columbia, Mo. 21 Prof. M, P. .Scott, HIack.Mburg, Virginia. 21 Henry M. .Secley, Middleburg, Vt. 217 Cant. Thomas A. Selfridge, ff. S. Navy 'Torpedo Station, Newport, R. I. 218 William W, Share, Hrooklyn, N. Y. 219 Wyllis Augustus Silliman, Clarkson, N.Y. 220 Mrs. A. H. Siiiith, St. Albans, Vt. 221 Herbert Kugene Smith, Hartford, Conn. 222 Mrs. Kllen M. P. Sttmc, Providence. R.l. 22J Henry Stone, New York. 224 Rev. James A. H. Stone, Detroit, Mich. 225 Prof. William Strieby, Colorado Col- lege, Colorado Springs. 226 William A. .Stiles, Deckertown, N, J. 227 Joseph Townsend, Durham, Ontario. 22S James Troop, Lansing, Mich. 229 Mrs. Charlotte I'owler Wcll.s, New York 230 John Wanless, M.D., Montreal. 231 J. C. Aeling, Albert Lea, Minnesota. 232 Capt. Robert Chamblet Adams, Mon- treal. 233 Joseph Hemrose, Montreal. 234 C. H. DuHois, Minneapolis. 235 Miss Anne Hrown, Cincinnati. 23!) Jeffrey Hale Hurland, Montreal. 237 Mrs. W. H. Chapman, New York. 238 Mrs. Marine J. Chase, Philadelphia. 239 Frederick Cole, Montreal. 240 Dr. J. A. Crevier, Montreal. 241 Surgeon Dwight Dicksonson. U.S.N., Washington. 242 Mrs. A. S. Diven, Elmira, N. Y. 243 Ignatius Donnelly, Litchfield, Min. 244 Capt. lohn M. Dow, New York. 24s Dr. Chas. R. Dryer, Fort Wayne, Ind. AtJ(;t;sT, 25ih. 246 Dr. Louis Lane Dunbar, San Francisco, Cal. 247 Prof, (lilbert P. Girdwood, McGill College, Montreal. 248 Horace Hatch, M. D,, W.ishington. 249 C. L. Herrick, Minne.ipolis, Minn. 250 Miss Si^san Hctzel, Clifton, Va. 251 Sarah K. Ilibbard, Montreal. 252 Silas W. Ilolman, Hoston, Maw. 253 Major Jed. Motchkiss, Staunton, Va. 254 Prof. David S. Jordan, Indiana State University, Hloomington, Indiana. 25s David S. Kellicott, Huffalo, N. Y. 256 John Kennedy, Montreal. 257 Wm. H. Lennon, Brookport, N, V. 258 Dr. G. W. Major, Montreal. 259 Mendenhall, Minneapolis, Minn. 158 260 Dr. H. L. Morse, Boston. 261 Henry Mott, Montreal. 262 Edward Murphy, Montreal. 263 A. B. Nettleton, Minneapolis. 264 Oliver D. Norton, M.D., Cincinnati. 265 I-rederick A. Ober, Beverly, Mass. 266 Prof. Marshal Oliver, U. S. Navy Annapolis, Md. " rS; Joseph B. F. Osgood, Salem, Mass. 268 Frank Allen Ower>, Burlington, Vt. 269 William Reed, Hartford City, Ind. 270 W. G. Sargent, Sargentville, Maine. 271 Prof. J. O. Stillson, Evansville, Ind. 272 Rev. E. R. Stinson, Toronto. 273 A. P. Southwick, Norfolk, Va. 274 Carlisle Terry, M.D., Columbus, Ga. 27s Mrs. Joseph Tiffin, jr., P»Iontreal. 276 Edward Royall Tyler, Washington 277 Frederick C. Valentine, New York 278 Hulbert H. Warner, Rochester, N 'y 279 Dr. Charles Warren, Washington. 280 Ralph C. Woolworth, San Francisco. 281 Mrs. Ralph C. Woolworth, San ^ran- Cisco. 282 Eliza Wright, Boston. 283 William Angus, Montreal. 284 Professor T. M. Blakslee, Harpersville. N.Y. 285 Thomas Cowdry, M.D., Toronto. 286 Andrew T. Drummond, Montreal. qI if^^ ^- I'^rothingham, Milton, Mass. 2»» Hugh Graham, Montreal. 289 Charles Latimer, Cleveland, Ohio .920 William Little, Montreal. AUGUST 28th. 291 Dr. Wm. P. Mason, Troy, N.Y. 292 Calvin S. Mixter, Washington. D.C. 293 J- S. Phene, London, England. 294 Ida F. Robbins, Arlington, Mass. 295 Charles S. .Starr, U.^., Rochester, N.Y, 296 Geo. B. Sennett, Meadville, Penn. 297 Rev. Prof. Wiltshire, London, England. 298 Mrs. Wiltshire, London, England. I 299 Walter H. Weed, New York. JVo i WJJii in, Toronto. Norfolk, Va. .D., Columbus, Ga. n, jr., P»Iontreal. 'yler, Washineton. entine, New York . ler, Rochester, N. Y. en, Washington. >rth, San Francisco. Voolworth, San >"ran- ston. 159 REGISTER OF ARRIVALS. AUGUST 23, 1882. n, Troy, N.Y. Washington. D.C. on, England, rlington, Mass. i.xJ., Rochester, N.Y, leadville, Penn. e, London, England. ndon, England, i^ew York. i^o Nawe. 1 G. F. Barker 2 Mrs. Barker * ,' * 3 Miss Barker !..'.!.'.'. 4 R. G. Huling ...'.*.'.' 5 Mrs. Huling 6 S. B. Paine 7 P.V.Williams ■.;;." 8 S. M. Hedges 9 Mrs. Hedges 10 Miss E. Nl. Hedges ,' 11 D.W.Beadle.... ;". 12 Mrs. Beadle 13 MissS. E. Beadle....'.'.'.".'!! 14 W. D. Boardman 15 Mrs. Boardman 16 Miss M. H. Hinckley 17 Mi-'s M. Austin 18 Miss R. Hollingsworth 19 Mrs. P. R. Hollingsworth.. 20 J. W. Dawson 21 N. H. Winchell 22 E.T. Cox 23 W. F. Ferrier 24 J. Ferrier, jr 25 Miss C. A. Watson 26 Miss Sarah E. Hunt 27 Miss A. L. Page 28 Mrs. C. H. Dall 29 A.E.Foote 30 G. J. Brush 31 Mrs. Brush 32 C. W. Smiley 33 W. H, Stephens 34 H. S. Williams ,.\\ 35 John Hagemann 36 J.F.James 37 Miss E. W. James 38 Miss A. James 39 A. E. Highways 40 H. C. Bolton 41 Mrs. Jackson Bolton Permanent Residence. Residence during the Meeting. Philadelphia, Pa 130 Mackay Street. do do do do Fitchburg, Mass do do do l" all River, Mass do Watertown, N. Y St. Lawrence Hall. Boston, Mass 1431 St. Catherine St. do do do do St. Catbirines, Ont 168 Mance Street. do do do do Roxbury, Mass 143 » St. Catherine St do . do Milton, Mass King Street do do do 22 Cathcart Street do do Montreal McGill College. Minneapolis, Minn Windsor Hotel San Francisco, Cal do Montreal 144 Metcalfe Street do do Salem, Mass Windsor Annex. do do do do Washington, D. C 107 Union Avenue. Philadelphia, Pa 1 531 St. Catherine St New Haven, Conn Windsor Hotel. do do Washington, D. C Louisville, N. Y St. Lawrence Hall. Ithaca, N. Y 273 Bleury Street. Cincinnati, Ohio Windsor Hotel. do 824 Ontario Street do do do do do 903 Sherbrooke Street Hartford, Conn Windsor Hotel. T, ^° do Tanytown, N.Y.. 211 reel Siieei. 1.1.' 160 Ak Nam^, 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 SO SI 52 Si 54 55 56 57 58 59 6o 6i 62 63 94 65 66 ^1 68 69 70 71 Permanent Residence. Cinrinnnti, Ohio P. Mohr MissE. Mohr... * Miss M. Mohr *. Joseph Szabo ' " ,,„ - ' ,' , John Fallon . . H^.!^ le.th H. S. lewett Lawrence, Mass Residence during the Meeting. 28 St. Denis Street, do Hungary 256 University Street. 40 Osborne Street. Dayton, Ohio \\\\\ (,2 c. Mountainville. N ■"" -9 r>, j 1. .' Cambridge, M..J...;..:;.'^ Drummond Street. T. Sherry IIunt:;::;::::::;;:::;KS,;;'- 62 cathedral street. ^I-]:t^ ::::;;.V£:S^lltN;v American Ho^e, Miss t. ij Jan Ca„,h.,H„- »^„ . Mrs. Dawson \f „„^" i Miss Wilson To " f Miss Dawson L T°{ ' ' Miss C. Crow. Montreal.. T. J. Burrill rl - ' ' F. W Putnam Champaign, Miss Alice E. Putnam Cambridge, Mass Windsor I lotel. W. E. Archainbault ".".' ' ' Montreal Windsor Annex. i't'^ Draper •;; ; .'S ?oIkVN.V ^^^ °"'^"° «'^««^ ^-."'°"; Hastings-on-Hudson 111. do . McGill College. do do 1325 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 f5 86 87 88 89 o 9X 92 93 94 95 96 97 q8 E. H J- M. Edwards iurJiK''^'""\7^" Mrs. Edwards Marlboro, Mass Rev. James Re '.'. Mr.n.1,) Mrs. Roy. Montreal Miss Roy.;;;; °° Miss J. Roy ;•■■•■ ?° E.A. Cook. ; R.,^° ^ do Mrs. Z. D. Butcher \\\ [y " " WashiAn^n^ n" r ^i McTavish Miss R. Freeland Washington, D. C Jamc- "— " "° St. Catherine St. do 273 Bleury Street. do 1464 St. Catherine St. do do Street. ^y^" V 'i' Stanfordville, N.Y. ^Z±'^y Moscow, Russia . D. W. Alfred Springer . .'; '. '. '. ] '. ', ;V.\V.\ cS^nati'^Ohi'o ^^^ J/PP^'' University St. Miss Cora Elsas ;;!.... Z 7S8 Dorchester Street. O.T.Mason vr^.i.- » t^ ^ do Mrs Martha J. Lami,: .\\\\\\V * New Yo?k CiS" ^'''"^^" ^^'''^g^- H. B. Nason S m v ^ '°' Metcalfe Street. Mrs.Nason Iroy^ N.Y Windsor Hotel. C V S"'""' •■.■':'.'."s^Iem, N.Y...'.. ^° MissN.lIfargue;;:; Washington, D. C Windsor Annex. A. W. Wheildon '. Conpnr.l m ^° J.B. Edwards,..;; M nn?^ i ^^'' ' J. A. W. Beaudry . . . ; V.V ' " " " " '''°"''^^' 55 Radegonde Street. L. A. H. Latour jI ^33 Ontario Street. E. L. Sturtevant '.'.'.'.'.'.'. Geneva N V ^t^^^'^' College Avenue James Mills rJ^^J^' '^ Windsor Hotel. Mrs. Mills .....::; ^^?i^ 1465 St. Catherine St. JohnThorburn Of.awn ^° Thomas Kirkland .' Toromo' ' " ' " -f' ^''^^''^n" Hall. ?'B'^c^k;;:;;:;-----^^^?^--^^j"::::^MSs Geo. Miss A do MissE. w. Cook......;; ^° ' " i^anovcl, N. J. do do . 38 Victor! do Street. ria Street. 161 iVb. 99 ic» lOl IC 103 104 '05 io6 107 108 109 110 III 112 iiS 114 i'5 li6 117 118 "9 120 121 122 «23 124 '25 126 127 128 129 130* !3' 132 '33 '34 '35 ]V> 137 '3S '39 140 141 '4'. '43 I44 '45 146 '47 148 '49 '50 '5' '53 Name, Permanent Residence Residence duting the Meeting. W. H. H. Russell St. Louis, Mo Windsor Hotel. M. H. Brissette Montreal, \\ Q Montreal. Charlotte S. Tower do Mrs. J. Ferrier Lexington, Mass 144 Metcalfe Street. J. O. Dorsey Washington, D. C 108 Stanley Street. | Miss M. Bowles Columbia, Tenn 903 Sherbrooke Street. Kev. Ur. Houghton 1 >ubli .1, Ireland Windsor Hotel. E. B. Elliott Washington, D. C | A. H . Ormsleys Dublin Windsor Hotel. Miss E. L. Hamlin New York, N. Y 35 Tupper Street, i f . A. Ward Rochester, N. Y 47 McGill College Avenue W. L. Dudley Cincinnati, Ohio. Windsor Hotel. B. D. Gilbert Utica, N. Y do Mrs. Charlotte F. Wells New York, N. Y 27 Windsor Street. Wm. Wallace Ausonia, Ct Windsor Hotel. W. S. McCays Dublin, Ireland do James Hall Albany, N . Y 600 Sherbn )ke Street. L. F. Ward Washington, D. C 1394 St. Catherine St. Mrs. Ward do do I'roff. C. Hertzberg i'.rooklyn, L. I — ' C. G. Wheeler Chicago, 111 Windsor Hotel. Mrs. Wheeler du do Wm. Muir Montreal 1395 St. Catherine St. Mrs. Muir do do S. C Caldwell Ithaca, N. Y Diocesan College. F.C.Caldwell do do John Pae . . Kensington, Lndn 290 Mountain Street. H. E. Olbord Mountainville, N. Y (31) Windsor Hotel. E. E. Howell Rochester, N. Y 47 McGill College Avenue F. W. Staebner do 47 McGill College Avenue Y. P. Bassnett Jacksonville, Tla 6 Victoria Street. Mrs. Y. Bassnett do do Miss H . H. Mays Gee ^ia,- Fla do Miss M. C. Soiomans Sumier, S. C , .903 Sherbrooke Street. Miss Kate Solomons do do Miss A. Solcmans do do J. ' . Whiteaves Ottawa, Ont St. Lawrenc Hall. N. S. To\'. nshead ... Columbus, Ohio New York 1 )use. W. R. Lageiiby do do J. R. Eastman Washington, D. C 2 and 3 Dioct an College Mrs. J. R. Eastman do do S. W. Burnham Chicago, 111 City Hotel. H. D. Garrison do Albion Hotel. Rev. T. Fyle Jowansville, P. Q Dioce<^an College. City Hotel. 893 Shttbrooke Street. 903 Sherbrooke Street. Windsor Hotel. A. J. Burnham Chicago, 111 John M .ohels New Y' ' k, N. H . Lord do Mrs. E. Smith Jersey City. . . . Chas. Carpmael Toronto, Ont W. H. Dall Washington, D. C Diocesau College. Wm. Saunders London, Ont Windsor Annex. J. M. Denton do Rev M. P. Costin Fordhara, N. Y . . . W, P, Trowbridge New Haven, ( Mary A. Baldwin Newark, N. J ;t. . . St. Mary's College, Bleury Street . .101 Metcalfe Street. I 162 »S4 »5S »56 '5Z 158 159 160 161 163 164 165 166 ^H 168 169 170 171 172 »73 »74 »75 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 »93 194 »9S 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 Alice Chas. F. H. Riker Newark, Wedl Vienna Permanent Pendente. N.J ^ame. Permantni Petid^* Residence during the Meeting. , loi Metcalfe street. , , Richelieu Hotel. Mr«.Li;?d;;;::;;;:.:::::::::^°*°S^°^p""«' Aiwon Hotel. Mrs. E. M. Wileys do KM.'iiumr;;::::;:::::::''^^^^^^^ as6 university street. w ''^i'^^^f'^'* Lansing, Mich Richelieu Hotel. c ■ wr" T u Worcester, Mass Windsor Hotel. Mis^k.^f^irsion: ::::::::: ''i'o"^'^"' ^' ^ '' ^"T""' '''"*• Rev. Dr Shackelford New York, N. Y do do Miss Shackelford Geo. R. Shackelford. Eliz P. Shackelford A. S. Bickmore . . . . Mrs. ^ickmore ...... A. E. Douglass A. S. Gatschet Washington, Dr. Fitzgerald .Dublin W. H. Hingston Montreal, P Mrs. J. Kirkland S. H. Brackett St. do do do do do do .21 McGill College Avenue do do do Windsor Hotel. do do C 216 Bleury Street. do Q 37 Union Avenue. McGill College Obs. Johnsbury, Vt 23 Shuter street D. A ?u ^ w^T.r^^" Washington, D . C Windsor Hotel T r "m '^^r,; ^^'.''"' ^"'^ '^96 St. Catherine street M \;^'"J''^u''?," Columbus, Ohio Windsor Hotel Mrs. Mendenhall do Byron D. do r u Halsted Broadway, N.Y American House if "77^ Comstock Ithaca, N. Y 1462 St. Catherine street Mrs. Henry Comstock do . An Miss If. Willeta do Jo Miss E. Halbrooke Alto, N. Y .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. do • li- ^VF^'"'^^- •, Cincinnati, Ohio Windsor Hotel Miss Mary Hale Roxbury, Mass C. P. Gardner Rochester, N. Y 49 Mance street Mrs. C. P. Gardner do D.A " do St. Denis street o ^ ,?^f" Crawfordsville, Ind 14254 S. C. Heighway Cincinnati, Ohio John Heywood Westerville, Ohio, Richelieu Hotel W. A. Conkhn New York, ,N. Y : Windsor Hotel W. Van Valkenburgh do do A. H. Worthen Springfield, 111....'..*.".'.*.! Mrs A. H. Worthen do Windsor Hotel w « S^n"^^""'" Lewiston, Me 107 Bleury street W. H. MUls Hamilton, Ont Richelieu Hotel Mrs. W. H. Mills do do Winslow Upton Washington, D. 'c*. '. '. '. '. '. '. *. 80 University street Mrs. Wmslow Upton do do Dr. Frank Caldwell Cincinnati, Ohio ...*.* *. *. .* .* '. [ ?"w ^^^^°^^ Lewiston, Me 207 Bleury street J. W. Spencer Columbia, Mo Cor. Sherbrooke and City »,. o Councillor streets Miss Spencer do do Mrs. A. Warren do .......".'.*.* do J. J. Bell.... Exeter, N. H .".'..*.'.*.* Windsor Hotel Mrs. J.J. Bell do do do ao9 aio *aii aia •13 «14 "5 ai6 ai7 ai8 219 220 aai aaa 333 , 334 33C 330 : 337 : 337 229 : 230 23* ■ 232 ( 233 1 234 i 235 J 236 J 237 ] 238 ] 239 ( 240 ^ 241 ] 242 I 243 1 244 J 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 \ 263 F 26i E tring the street, el. Street. el. 1. Street. age Avenue eet. nue. lObs. It I srine street 1 ise jrine street s street et 1 itreet et :e and City streets 163 ao9 310 'ail 312 314 3IS 3l6 V,l 319 330 321 322 323 324 225 326 327 327 329 230 231 232 234 23s 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 358 259 260 261 262 263 261 J^ame. Permamnt Residence. Uttidence during the Meeting. T if *^ w'!^*''- PhiUdelphia, Pa Windsor Hotel h T T^ w'^' ■• ^^^'o" ^''y- ^^ 43 Victoria street Mrs.] D.McGuire do do do F. C. Seagrave Providence, R.I Wind.sor Hotel M^n^^V!"^"''^ ^"^ ''° do T r M "°d8" Salem, Mass 7 Burnside Place ii-' r 7 ;; Boston, Mass J.H.R.Molson, Piedmon J}!-^- 1: J- May. do do Miss May Davis do do Miss M. Winson... do do A. J . Cook . Lansing, Mich .'...'.'.','.','.'. Richelieu Hotel Mrs.A.JCook do do Miss A. Curtiss Owosso, Mich do ^'^^\J- T^.y'°'' Cleveland, O St. Lawrence Hall J . h. Hendnck Des Moines, Iowa St. James Hotel ^^^''\"^ „ "^? • • ; ^«*^o"' J^ass ao University street ^"a \r}u'^^^^ ^'■°'^" ^"^ "^°'^ <^'»y 'O' Metcalfe street F. A. Wilber New Brunswick, N. J 77 Mansfield street Mrs. F. A. Wiiber do . do S.A.Maxwell Cincinnati, O St. James Hotel D ■ T tT^^" Cambridge, Mass Windsor Hotel R. L. P. Mason Providence, R. I N.M.Mason do , S' "•^^fr"^'^ • • •.•, °''°"°' M^ "••••' • • 91 Cathedral sireet Mrs. C. H. Fernald do do ?■ n^'??^*,^ Boston, Mass .'.'.'.*.' Windsor Hotel 7" A ,i^ , ' •••••; Haverford, Pa St. Lawrence Hall J- ^^^''■.''P^'"^.'*, Philadelphia, Pa 344 Bleury street L. W. Kirkpatrick do do Mrs. S. L. Fish Brunswick, Me !!!!!9i Cathedral street C. Fish do do W. J. Martin North Carolina 56 University street B. Forgate Auburn, N. Y 31 Victoria street Mrs. B. Forgate do do Miss M. Kelsey Clinton, N. Y do A. P. Kelsey do 31 Victoria street Canon Henderson Montreal 852 Dorchester street. b J- ^"'^,^,«=" ,•••.• Rutland, Vt St. Lawrence Hall. Mrs. S. J. Wardwell do do Mrs. L. O. Mound do ..'..' do JJ.'ss H- M. King Salem, Mass ! ! '. 903 Sherbrooke street. Miss M. W. Nichols.. do do J- L. Wall New York City Windsor Hotel. C. F. Rand Batavia, N. Y do W. A. Anthony Ithaca, N, Mrs. W. A. Anthony do Miss Anthony do J. B. Webb do S. W. Morehouse Wayland, S. T. Clark. Lockport, J. T. Lovewell Topeka, Kan. J. B. Murdock Annapolis, Ind V New York House. do do do N. Y Windsor Hotel. N.Y do do 219 Peel street. W. H. Pitt Buffalo, N Mrs. Pitt do R. G. Eccles Brooklyn, N. Y 40 Osborne street E. W- MorlPv , . , , riovAlanH OKJr. do do 164 m M. 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 28s 286 287 288 289 29c 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 3" 312 313 3»4 31S 316 3'7 318 319 320 Name. Permanent Resideiue. Residence: during the Meeting. No. Mrs. Morley Cleveland, Ohio Mrs. C E. Ridler. ............ Kingston, Mass Albion Hotel. H. N. Rust - . Pasaduna, Cal 108 Stanley street. C. E. Ridler Kingston, Mass Albion Hotel. Mrs. E. D. Cheney. .Jamaica Plain, Mass loi Metcalfe street. Miss M. S. Cheney do do do E. B. Treat , New York 1351 St. Catherine street B. P. Mann ..Washington 916 Dorchester street. G. Macloskie Princeton, N.J 7 Hanover street. W. B. Carpenter, London, Eng 241 University street. Mrs. Carpenter do do W.W.Payne Northfield, Min Jas Warnock New York Windsor Hotel. W.H.Mead do do Mrs. Mead New York Windsor Hotel Mrs. J. C. Lathrop Bridgeport, Conn 1474 St. Catherine street J. C. Lathrop do do "T. F. Jewell Nv;w port, R. I 91 Cathedral street E. S. Dunham New York n i Union Avenue E. K. Fitch Jefferson, Ohio St. Lawrence Hall D. H. Wells Hartford, Conn. 19 Brunswick street Mrs. Wells d,o d(j S , Watson Cambridge, Mass 903 Sherbrcoke street Rev. C. T. S. Bethune Port Hope, Ont 169 University street G. N. Wilber New York 1460 St. Catherine stree Miss S. Marble Woonsocket, R. 1 19 Brunswick street J. R. Maible do do J. R. Bartlett Lonsdale, R. 1 903 Sherbrooke street J. L. Hills South Boston 38 Cathcart street E. B. Reed London, Ont 1466 St. Catherine street T. Green Easton, Penn 164 T^el street Miss Green do do A. May West Chester, Penn 9 Richmond Square H. P. Bassett Waterbury 447 St. Lawrence street E. T. Jenks Middleborough, Mass. . . . 1070 St. Catherine street Mrs. Jenks do .... do l.l'.-s M. A. Haskins do .... do Wm. Lilly Mauch Chunk, Penn Windsor Hotel Mrs. L. Stone .Chicago, 111, ^loi Metcalfe street B. F. Harrison Wallingford 1460 St. Catherine street J. H. Batchelder Salem, Mass Windsor Hotel E. L. Larkins Ne-y Windsor, Hi St. Lawrence Hall S. Painter V. ashington, D. C 1325 St. Catherine street R. Hitchcock New York American Hotel W. Osier Montreal 1351 St. Catherine street S. H. Freeman , Cleveland, Ohio C. E. Hausmann Troy, N. Y St. James Hotel Miss L. E. Payne Montreal 130 McKay street G. D. Phippin Salem, Mass Windsor Hotel E. J. Bartlett Hanover, N. H 903 Sherbrooke street J. J. Justice Standforville, N. Y 21 McGill College Avenue Dr". A. A. Julien New York Mrs. Julien do A. Winchell Arn Avbour,Mich 1591 Mrs. Winchell • do Miss J. D. Winchell do do do St. Catherine street do do 16o No. 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 35i 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 366 Name. do Residence during the- Meeting. c. c. Mrs. Merriman Miss G. B Merriman'. do C. H. Fisi.tr Providence L'^id''''^" S'- ^r' '''" ^56 St. Antoine street Mrs. H. Ireland . .'.'.■.'. \\ aL ^° G. W. Winchell . . . ., .'.■."."Raleieh N C nn, cu k , Mrs. K. N. r^nacr.t, ' ^u! 'S"' ..: ^ 903 Sherbrooke G. H. G. H. Scribner, Permanent Residence. ^' ^'Sknan " ' * " :^"" Arbour Mich 903 Sherbrooke street Mernl'" ^o^^^^,^,, N. Y 24 Lome Avenue do do R. I s'2;i£.ef'" ?>"5°' ^" ;; ^56 Bleury street c^'lu"?"!' V ^ onkers, N.Y 24 Lome Avenue street jr. do ^•^- ^f^» ? Mrs. Silliman do' h E- J- ^«''^" ,•. Philadelphia,' " ' G. H. Perkuis Burlington, AH slbSle \^^^^^^^r, N Y Windsor Hotel "'^ Hovev Burlington, Vt 947 Dorchester street """^^y New Haven, Conn 80 Union Avenue HC. Pa 211 St. Antoine street Vt 31 McTavish street 166 I 377 378 379 380 381 382 583 374 38s 386 387 388 389 390 391 393 393 394 395 396 397 398 399 4CX} 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 531 432 Name. Pertnanent Residence. Residenee during the Meeting. E. T. Hovey New Haven, Conn 80 Union Avenue Mary Moody Buffalo, N. Y R. Moody do A. E. Heighwav Cincii.nati, Ohio 903 Sherbrooke street P. A. Sherman ." Hanove. , N. H 16 University street Mrs. Sherman do do S. H. Hudson Clinton, N. Y 23 Shuter street R. P. Whitfield New York city Windsor Hotel Wm. Woolsey Johnson Annapolis, Md 109 Union Avenue Mrs. Johnson do do R Hoffman New York city 27 Victoria street Mrs. Fred. Hoffman do 27 Victoria st. Master O. Hoffman do do H. Loomis Burlington, Vt 78 Mansfield St R. W. Willson New Haven, Ct Windsor Hotel Mrs. R. W. Willson do do Miss N. O. Glover Brooklyn, N. Y 288 Ble-"^ st Miss M. Glover do do Miss L. Ordway Jamaica Plain do P. H. Vander Weyde New York city 104 St. Famdle Mrs. Vander Weyde do do Mary P. Palmer Boston, Mass 258 Bleury st Miss C. P. Ames Jamaica Plain do P. R. Hoy Racine, Wis 21 Mark st Miss J. Hoy do loi Metcalfe st E. W. Davison Baltimore, Md Windsor Hotel H. C. Lewis Germantown, Pa Mrs. Lewis do - ' Miss Lewis do W. B. Dwight Poughkeepsie N. Y 55 Argyle st Mrs. E. H. Dwight do do Miss E. Dwight do do L. M. Holstein Belvedere, N.J 1460 St. Calherme st do do do Mass Windsor Hotel do st Mrs. G. W. Holstein do G. W. Hoistdn do Mrs. A. E. Fiolstein do Geo. W. Hammond Boston, Mrs. Hammond do ^ ^ , . A. W. Schaefer Pottsville, Pa 1363 St. Catherme st A. H, Chester Clinton, N.^Y *79i Sherbrooke J. Tatum St. Louis, Mo. 826 Ontario st Mrs. Tatum do do H. Davenport Cincinnati, Ohio Wmdsor Hotel L. H. Armstrong St. Nicholas, Fla St. Lawrence H Mrs. Armstrong do r- ^°. T. C. Kimball Boston, Mass 42 Victoria st. Jr Princeton, N.J Windsor Hotel do do N. Y. Wm. Libbey, Mrs. Libljey. H. R. Rogers Dunkirk, Mrs. T. Meehan Germantown, Pa 1,474 St. Catherine street Miss Meehan do Thomas Meehan do Miss Sarah Meehan do T. G. Comstock St. Louis, Mrs. Comstock do do do do Mo Windsor Hotel do No. 433 A 434 Ja 435 M 436 M 437 El 438 B. 439 Ml 440 Li 441 La 442 Hi 443 H£ 444 He 445 .(ol 446 Gr 447 Mi 448 Mr 449 Le 450 Ma 451 W. 452 /1C-! N. Art 167 No. 433 434 435 436 437 438 439 440 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 451 452 453 454 455 456 457 458 459 460 461 462 463 464 465 466 467 468 469 470 471 472 473 474 475 476 477 478 479 480 481 482 483 484 485 486 487 488 Mass. do do do do do do street Namt. Permanent ResUence. R"^'nee during the. ^^JkV'lZ^" 5'"'^"'^;V 258 Ble^'^rfet James A. Page Boston, Mass , ■540 Bleurv street Miss A. M. Harmon Ottawa , V,8 c* r- I • » * M A A Tivprm«r» X u-J'";V 1,738 St. Catherine street |4«hs'S^h7::::;:;;;:SrS;!?."^::::::::^^="'S^^ S.*tS"„.;::;::::::;:;;;:-''"'7i ""^ " ""-"' Lincoln W. Stone Newtown, Laura P. S*:one do Harriet P. bi-^ne do Harriet L. Wo^cott Boston, Mass Henrietta Wolcott do Johns Jack Chateauguay Grace Wolcott Boston, Mass „ Hanover street M'ss Jack Chateadguay . . . . Han over street Mrs. A. L. Jack do ..i ZZZZ Leander Safford Boston Mfl 400 fiOl 502 m\ m\ nof) rm 507 5W 510 fill 5i;i 514 515 51 (! 517 51X 51!) 520 521 522 fi2,S 524 525 •sm 527 528 525t 530 531 532 533 534 535 53ft 537 538 639 540 541 542 543 544 545 54t; 547 548 549 168 Ifi ante. Permanent Residence, Residence during the Meeting. B. Hodriok WiwhiiiKton, D.C St. Lawrence H*ll Mrs. Hedrick dci tin Win. H. Browor Now H.-vvon, Cmni Windsor Hotnl Win. A HoHturs , . . . . CRinhridK", Mass (uisa IVost Yonkers,N.Y 24 Lome Avenue Mr. Dalbras CoiWe Hill, Mass C. RooHcvelt N V York, N.Y 1070 St. Catherine street J. W. Lovoll do 1283 St. Catherine street Mrs. Lovell , do do Mrs. J. W. Lovoll do do Joseph Libbey Georgetown, D.C Windsor Hotel Mrs. E.Ori^n Columbus, O 799 Sherbrooke street E.Orton do do E. W. Clayuole. I'erry Co., Pa .42 Prince Arthur atreot Mrs. Claypule do do No. 550 rih .V.l Eli 552 Ma 55;» Ha 51. « Jai 555 Ma 55(1 M.v 557 J. 558 Mif 559 Mr 5»M) Mif " 1 Mr mi2 H. mm I ( 5(>4 A. 5(15 Mr 50(1 .1. 5(i7 Mi» 5(18 (J. 't4n\^ the No. HUl rm tm ol rm street m\ troot f>i)< fifir. m\ m fifiH r.f)i» llHd f)«i() - 1 tul m'i mi;t ft(i4 ,reot tm mM! lilt 5(17 « tol r)7(i 577 >UB6 r>7H fi7i» tl'UUt tm) tM ke Htreet r.H2 r>s3 ol 5H4 11 585 .0 Htreet 5H(i el 5«7 rm 580<.( 1 (110 Name. 101) PfrmintHt Rmdente IMiny K, Chiwo Hftverford, Pft KllZ. 1$. OIUVHO flo Marin (;iiftno d,, Hivniot (Jliiwo (io .Inmim K. Oliver Ithnun, N.Y Mivrtlia Olivor do M'vy Olivor do J. I .. Warner , Ilrooklyn, N.Y . . . .* MiHH Warnor do MrH. .1 . I ). Warner Io ,\ MiNH L. Warner Now York, N.Y .... MrM. Wold do !'",!''■ «,'■".'"* Krartfoid, Conn \\.'..'.'.','.'m MolTi'll Oolloffo Ave I <• Wliito Moixantown, W. Va 2H Haiiovor ntroot '}• ' ";"'" ; OolunilniH, O , Windnor Hotel Mth. Tiittlo do d(i .1. H HiokH HoHlyn, N Y .....!!..'.!. .Ht. Lawronco Hall MlHH lliokH do ., do (i. I>. Puiinton ^ (Iroonvillo, H.o!'.'.,"!!,'!;!2:nianovorHtroot .1. A Lintnor Albany, N. Y 7(M Hh-.rl.rooko Nlroot MiH. hiiitnor, , do ,,, do 'l' '^y-i!rt HotlmnipHtod.Kng' "'. 182 UnivorHJty Htreet k\ ■*'''';'"•'",',' ,;;• • Ht. lionJH, Mo Ht. JanioH llotol MiH, M. I'. WalliiiK WaHhiiiKton, I). Ill Union Avenue Resitotcf during the Meeting, ... .1(184 ^^- DoniB Htroot '■ do do di- do do do ..t.Hioholiou Hotel do do do do do do do do .107 Union Avenue do Hoiu y I''. Wallintr do MrH. N. M. Arnold do MiHH Li zzio H. Walling do MiH .1. W. (Jillnui, UoUmiiinHtod; Kng .'.'.'.".'.'.'. 182 UiiivorNity Htreet Ana ( . 1 ay Canihridgo, Mann J )r. I )awHon MrH. (i ray |o MiHH A, (J. Kletchor I,, MiNH Mary Tyndail ( )malia il^- ''• !""''l<""t.t Homorvillo, N. .1 !».'« Hli.iiluooko J'J'^y IV OwoiiH Oinoinnati, O 101 Motcalfo Htroot MiM. Wm. OwoiiH do do ill' ''•/'^'IV^^l', ••.•• Now York, N.Y..'. '.'.'..*.; 21) HuniHid. Htreet Mth. .J. H. Hniith do do K. M. Atwator MilloviJlo ', l(i73 Ht. (jatherino Abl)y Atwator (r. HiiigHton H. H. I'ivann , . , . Montreal MrH. KvanH do MiHH KvaiiH do .' ( i . K. 1 1 . Markoo BoHton, Mmh '.....'. MiH. Markoo do Henry A. JoneH Portland, Mo. . ..." .' MrH. JonoH do . . Itobort Hrovni N>.w Haven, Conn . MrH. Brown do MiHH Brown do Dr. A.. r. Howe CitiOimiati, O, .. ..' MiH. Hov/e do . H. l-'airbank Ht. Jo» 1). W. IVontis.. Mi-H, Prontis... MisH Carman .400Hhorl,rooke do do do do .Windnor Hotel. do .701 Hherbrooke at. do do • c • • • 1 Mr. Canfield ii ! v,-(r. Vt , . , WindHor Hotel. ..Was'iigt I, i>,C,.,. do do do dr. , 10 l' , i^ ht' H; 1^ No. 611 612 613 614 615 616 617 618 619 620 621 622 623 624 625 626 627 628 629 630 631 632 633 634 635 636 637 638 639 640 641 642 643 644 645 646 647 648 649 650 651 652 653 654 665 656 657 658 «59 660 661 662 663 664 665 666 667 668 669 670 671 Nanii 170 Permanent Residence. S. Fleming .Ottawa .... . . . .. Mrs. J.Hall Albany, N.Y Miss Anna Hall do Mrs. Barler Montreal C. F. Clapp S. Hadley, Mass.. Miss A. Fay do Wm. J. Johnson Washington, D.O W. H. Manning Reading, Mass . . . . Mrs. Manning , . , do , . •T. R. Edmands Cambridge, Mass. Residence during the Meeting. .Windsor Hotel. .600Sherbrooke8t. do do Miss Edmands Salem. Mass. .... Windsor Hotel. .... Albion Hotel. do .... 903 Sherbrooke st. do 5. W. Will Washington, D.(.; 916 Dorchester st. P. W. Schaefer Stotsville, Pti, , Windsor. MissL.Schaefer do do Henry Schaefer do do H. Cargill Toronto St. Lawrence. Eli T. Tappan Gambler, O 31 Donegana st. Mrs. Tappanij. do do Mrs. J. H. Wright Hanover, N.H do E. R. Leland New York, N.Y Windsor. Ruth Leland do do C. F. Hitchcock Himover, N.H do G. H.Snelling Bo8ton,Ma8s 289 Peel st. J. R. Dodge Washington, D.C 898 Dorchester street. Mrs. J. R. Dodge Washington, D.C 898 Dorchester street Sarah M. Dawson Boston, Mass 161 Mountain street Fanny Dawson do do Louis G. Wartele . . , Act6nviilA • , C > 901 Sherbrooke street Mary Wartele do 84 St. Hubert street Miss Fortier do 901 Sherbrooke street E.G. Miller Baltimore St. Lawrence Hall Susan P. Boynton Lynn, Mass Chas. S. Hastings Baltimore 211 Peel street R. B. Warder Cincinnati, O Cote St. Antoine, J. Little Miss A. Warder do do T. W. Mills Montreal 561 Dorchester street F. L. Oapen Boston, Mass McGill College F. B. Hough Lowville, N.Y St. Lawrence Hall John Eaton Washington, D.C do Mrs. Eaton do do C. Mohr Mobile. Alb do H. A. Smith Cincinnati, O Windsor Hotel F. A. SuUey Oktibbeha Co., Miss Richelieu Hotel A. Melville Bell , Georgetown, D.C Windsor Hotel 6. N. Merry weather Cincinnati, 79 Mansfield street W .G. Merry weather . , . . , Belief ontaine, O '. do J. H. Pillsbury Springfield, Mass 903 Sherbrooke street E. L. Nichols Richmond, Ky H. Snyder, Jr Columbus, O .Richelieu Hotel C. F. Lamb .Rochester, N.Y Windsor Hotel John W. Spencer Sullivan Co. , Ind 1130 St. Catherine street N. M.Terry Annapolis, Md Windsor— 90 Union Ave Mrs. C. A. Terry do do H. M. Parkhurst New York, N.Y 1431 St. Catherine street Mrs. Parkhurst do do Miss Ida Parkhiirst do do Rev. S. Bush Waterford, NY do J. J. L. Hinds .Lebanon, Tenn 903 Sherbrooke street A. C» Hamlin Bangor, Me 113 University street Prof. Webster N' -folk, Va.. Windsor Mrs. Webster...., , do , do • No. 672 Loi 673 Mr 674 MiH 675 Mic we Mn 677 Ben 678 S. ] 679 Mk 680 R. 681 Mrf 682 Ma 683 Mrs 684 J. \ 685 W. 686 Mrs 687 Mis 688 Wm 689 L. 1 690 Cha 691 Mrs 692 Mis XT -\ --«-^i (uring the ■ting. kest. el. ke st. 3r st. I. St. er street. 3r street 1 street >ke street •t street ce street Hall 5t sine, J. Little sr street Hall el tel el street ce street ;el ;el tierine street Union Ave erine street te street ;y street 171 No. 672 «73 674 675 flr6 677 678 679 680 681 682 683 684 685 686 687 688 689 690 691 692 693 694 695 696 697 698 699 700 701 702 703 704 705 706 707 708 709 710 711 712 713 714 715 716 717 718 719 720 721 722 723 724 725 72(5 727 728 729 730 731 732 Name. Permanent ResUeme. ResiJence during tk( Meeting. LKmis Swift Rochester, N.Y 1357 St. Catherine St Mrs. Swift do . . ... do Miss H Hamlin 113 University St Miss Stetsoi; ^j^, Mrs. A. C. Hamlin Bangor, Me do Beni.F. Thomas Columbia, Mo ..St. Lawrence Hall ?; • ^^^ Hamilton Co., O 20 University St Mrs. Hart do do R. B.Hare Guelph, Ont 87 Cathedral St Mrs. Hare , do do ^^"•'■yd^VT^li'"?: Boston, Mass 207 Bleury St T «V^^,S- T-'^^ Burlington, Vt 31 McTavish St J. W. Chiokering Washington, D.C 78 Mansfield St !i 11 'R IL: , 537 St. Lawrence do do Windsor 852 Dorchester St do do 66 McGill College Avenue do 31 McTavish St .45 Metcalfe St .:W Bleury St do W. H. Leaman do Mrs. Leaman do Miss S. E. Clark do Wm. Bross Chicago ,'. L. B. Fletcher Marlboro, N.Y Chas. R. Dodge Washington, D.C, Mrs. Dodge do MissF. White Pittsfield, Mass..!! H. P. Bowditch Boston, Mass Mrs. Bowditch Jamaica Plain C. Constable Constableville, N.Y, Thos. McFadden Westerville, O ... Robt. C. Adams Montreal DeVolson Wood Hoboken, N. J . . . ., Miss A. Wurtfeldt St. Louis, Mo Miss B. Wurtfeldt do A. P. Hallock New York.N.Y .'.'. Mrs. Hallock do do F.W. Crosby.... Washington, D.C. !!!!!!!! Victoria House Hannah E. Crosby do do F. A. SuUey Oktibbeha Co., Miss Richelieu Hotel «; ^ '^'^^ Minneapolis, Minn.', Canada Hotel W; Crosby Boston, Mass 207 Bleury St. Eliz. Curtis Jamaica Plain do Alice B. Crosby Boston, Mass do *• Spier.. S. Orange, N. Y. Windsor Hotel.... C-A. Mier Carthage, O do C. A. Miller do do L.A.Miller., Cincinnati, O do Mrs.Miller do do R. M. Byrnes do do Mrs. Byrnes do do jKd. Murphy Montreal 1526 St. Catherine T.J.WiTmot. Rye.N.H 149 Durocher st T. R Lonnesbury New Haven, Conn V/indsor Hotel Sarah F. Whiting Wellesley, Mass do T. H. Jones do do L. M. Hodgkins do MarionPelton do H. F. Osborn Princeton, St N.J. do do Miss A. L. Wingate. ....:..;.:.. Brooklvn,' n! y! ! ! '. '. '. '. ! '. '. . 903 Sherbrooke st b ^' V'%- i: Palatine Bridge, N.J 28 Cathcart street Mrs. A. E. Frey ... do do a ^ ^* 91^^ Boston, Mass 317 Drummond street 7^- ^- £e«^ham Providence, R.I Windsor Hotel O. D. Norton Cincinnati, O do n a/- ^^^i»»« Evanston, 111 56 University street O. Atwood Rutland, Vt 1283 St. Catherine street. 172 \ No. 733 734 735 736 737 738 739 740 741 742 743 744 745 746 747 748 749 ■m 751 752 753 754 755 756 757 768 759 760 761 762 763 764 765 766 767 768 769 770 771 772 773 774 775 776 777 778 779 780 781 782 783 784 785 786 787 788 789 790 791 792 793 Name, Permanent Residence. Residence during the Meeting. Ed. Drummar Boston, Mass Canada Hotel James Troop ..Lansing, Mich.... Richelieu Hotel J. B. Stone Detroit, Mich 23 Hanover street Mrs.Stone do do A. B. Howe • New Haven, Mich 903 Sherbrooke street J. P. Iddings Orange, N.J 41 McGill College Av. Henry Stone New York, N. Y . . St, Lawrence Hall Mrs. C. E. Whiton do do MissE. Whiton do do Abb^ Chabert Montreal Ill Notre Dame street T. W. Gleeson Boston, Mass Cathedral street L. W. Andrews Brooklyn, N. Y 404 St. Antoine street Miss J. Andrews do do Miss Hutchison do do B.B.Dale Cincinnati, Albion Hotel John Wanless M' ntreal 88 Uijion Avenue Mrs. Wanless . . . . do do James Wanless do do Mics Wanless do do Brown Ayres New Orleans, La Richard Colburn Elizabeth, N. J Victoria Hotel Mrs. Coibum do do B. Fernon Statington, Pa 77 Mansfield street S.F.Ballow Waltham, Mass Alvan Moore Magog, Q St. Lawrence Hall Mrs. Constable Constableville, N. Y .... 31 McTavish street Prof. Purinton Morgantown 23 Hanover street H. O. Marcy Boston, Mass 27 Windsor street L. E. Russell Springfield, O Mrs. Russell do. Mrs. E. M. Stone Providence, R. 1 11 Hanover street A. Proudfoot Montreal 2 Phillips Place Mrs. Proudfoot do do Miss Cleveland Michigan, 111 88 Drummond street Anna J. Morton do. do Marion Fortescue New York City Windsor Hotel Miss Fortescue do. do E. L. Youmans do. do Mrs. Youmans do. do Joseph Bomrose Montreal Box 158 James Fletcher Ottawa _— W. H. Harrington , Ottawa T. Townsend Durham, 0«t Victoria House. E. Hungerf ord Burlington> Vt ^ . 8C University street. Miss Hungerford ao do C. J. Blake Boston. ♦. ... .15 Ontario street. Mrs. C. Blake do do Miss Hughes do ..... do Chas. H. Pettee , Hanover, N.H , Richelieu Hotel H. F. Homes Albany, N.Y 903 Sherbrooke street. W. A. Silliman Clarkson, N.Y 281 Univ^irsity street. Miss Bellinger do . , do Miss A. Williams "■ ■■ Maria Thonapson . > Cincinnati, O 791 Sherbrooke streat. Mrs. A. B. Smith St. Albans, Vt Windsor. Miss H. Smith do do W. H. Lynch Danville, P.Q 486 Ontario street. Geo. Baptie , Ottaw* — ' Rev. S. Heine .. Montreal ,. S. T. Robins . do Hochelaga. R. H. Lambom .New York Windsor. 173 No. 794 795 796 797 798 799 800 801 802 803 804 805 806 807 808 807 808 809 810 811 812 813 814 815 816 817 818 819 820 821 822 823 834 82ft 82«) 827 828 829 830 831 832 833 834 835 836 837 838 839 840 841 842 843 844 845 846 847 848 849 850 851 852 Name. Permanent Residence, A. N.Tholps Chateauflruay, S. L. Marler Moiitrejvl.... Fred. H, Hedge Boston, Mass John Kennedy Montreal N.Y. Residence during the. Meeting, do 18 Fort street . Windsor . 113 University street. MiBsJ Haight do 1738 St. Catherine street. tV A- Bowser New Brunswick, N.J St. Lawrence Hall. Mrs. B. H. Dickson Mouu. aal 88 Union Av, Miss B. Latour Mrs. Lotour . , . , Miss M. Latour Mr. Bosaom Miss M. Bossom A. P. Stewart Lincoln, Neb Mrs. Stewart do do .36 McGill street. do .... do do do do do do do Windsor, do Windsor Hotel do 11.53 St. Catherine street .1431 .1153 .1153 .25 St. do do do Denis street do A. P. Stewart Lincoln, Neb Mrs.Stewart do Thos. S. Case Kansas City, Mo S.S. Haiffht New York, N.Y Mrs. M. A.Bingham Kansas City, Mo Mrs.F,0.Ca8e do Alex. Moore Boston, Mass Alex, Moore, jr do Henry Carmichael Brunswick, Me.... .'. t' ^" ¥^I^*r*y Boston, Mass 25 St. Denis street Leonard Waldo New Haven, Conn 127 Metcalfe street Mrs. Waldo do do G. E. Hood Lawrence, Mass '...'.Richelieu Hotel Miss Hood do do Miss Clara Hood do .'..'..'.*.'.,.' do A. F. Crowell Woods HoU, Mas's. ". '.'.'. ..'.'. Windsor Hotel M 1-8. Cro well ,.....,.. do do Miss R. Shunick do '....,''.. do Misti P. Crowell do .'* do Fred. Fiothingham Milton, Mass '. Piedmont, Durocher st Mrs. Frothmgham.. do do S" «> '^^..^"^^y Montreal '..!.'.'.'. 1134 Sherbrooke street H. W. Williams Boston, Mass E. H. Hall Cambridge, Mass 398 Dorchester st. w ^•xTIS'?^ Ottawa, Geol. Survey 41 McGill avenue Wm. H. Niles Cambridge, Mass . John Davis Cincinnati, O. 764 Sherbrooke street Mrs. Davis do do ^- ?• ^'tcJ^ie Boston, Mass Windsor Hotel V;- •^°"'° Youngstown, O 79 Mansfield street Miss Morse do do W. O. Stillman Saratoga, N. Y .'. '. ", ".'.' ', *.'.'.*, Mrs. Stillman do ______ E. B. Whitman , Cambridge, Mass". .','.;'.'.!!'. 344 Bleury street S?^' wm!' W»"8*iire Lewisham, London, S. E . . McGill University Mrs. Wiltshire do do J- S. Shene London, S. E .",' do W. Raymond Rogers . Dunkirk, N.Y Richelieu Hotel E. H. Vredenburgh , Rochester, N, Y Windsor Hotel Mrs. Anna Ayrault do Robert Mathews do Mrs. R. Mathews do Mrs. C. E. Mathews , do L. Schoney New York, N. Y ''•■ Schoney do Mr Master Schoney. do do do do do 174 No. BHH 853 ^^H 854 Ixi^H 855 H^l 85 ^^H 867 ^^^H 868 ^^H 869 ^^H 870 HH 871 '^w^ 872 , - ^'l 873 874 875 876 877 ^H 878 '^1 979 1 f'jfl 880 881 ^ '*fl 882 ' '''9 883 884 885 [9 886 887 i- : .«9 888 ill 889 fl 890 '-S 891 r#S 892 4B 893 <^H 894 ^H 895 ^H 896 ^ 897 898 899 900 901 })02 903 904 905 906 907 908 909 910 Name. PtrmanaU Residence. li"idence during the Meeting. J. S. Newberry New York, N. Y Windsor Hotel A.Mallorv Washuigtoii, D. C 1013 Sherbrook" street MrM. Mallery do do F. Humphreya New York, N. Y Windsor Hotel S. (iould MancheHter , ¥.. R. Tyler Washington, J). 852 DorchsHter street Fred. Ober Beverley, Mass Windsor Hotel J. W. Langley Ann Arbor J. H. FeemBter Cincinnati Windsor Hotel David S. Jordan Bloomington, Ind St. James Hotel Mrs. Joseph Tiffin, Jr .... Montreal 864 Sherbrooke Htroot Miss Eliza Tiffin do do Miss Mary Lovell do do Solon F. Whitney Watertown, Mass Richelieu Hotel Wills De Haas Washington, D. C Windsor Hotel Mrs. l>e Haas do do J. S. Schenck Princeton, N.J do C. F. Brackett do do John Bull Washington, D. C do W. H. Lennon Brockport, N. J Canada Hotel Mrs. W. H. Lennon do ., do Miss F. M. Knight Plattsburgh, N. Y do W. H. Ellis Toronto 1351 St. Catherine street T. R. Baker Millersville, Pa 2.54 Bleury street Mrs. S. Baker do do P.A.Owen Burlington, Vt 31 Victoria street Mrs. Owen do do Mr. Hibbard Montreal 43 Mayor street MissT. Moore do do Mrs. J. Bull Washington, D. C Windsor Hotel T. W. Feemster Cincinnati, O do E. Danforth Elmira, N.Y — Geo. Bowles ....Montreal 1466 St. Catherine street Geo. lies do WindsorHotel Joseph B. P. Osgood Salem, Mass .... do H. R. Ives Montreal 791 Sherbrooke street Mrs. Ives ,,... do .... do Hiram v. King St, mford. Conn Dr. J. A. Crevier Montreal 389 Craig street Chas. S. Shultz Hoboken, N.J Windsor Hotel Jed. Hotchkins Staunton, Va do J. H. Studer Columbue, O James Loudon .Toronto St. Lawrence Hall Rudolph Koenig Paris, France do William Kent Pittsburuh, Pfe Richelieu Hotel T. B. Wheeler Montrerl .123 Metcalfe street C. L. Wheeler do . do MissT. A. Buflfum Linden, Mass St. Lawrence Hall T. C. Whitemore New York, N.Y WindsorHotel E. J. Cope Phil, Pa do A.M. Brown Cincinnati, O John Collett Indianapolis Ind. ... C.S.Price Washington, D.C Mrp. J. Pourtales do ...... Fred. Cole Montreal Mrs. Cole do ... .... , . Miss Cole do Juhn Cox , Cambridge, Eng '. 911 S. V 912 J.I 913 Wm 911 D. ; 91f) Mis 91G Cha 917 Tho Cor. Grey & Sherbrooke st Windsor Hotel St. Lawrence Hall do 1394 St. Catherine street do do 1* 1 175 uring the el »k" streut al ir street a\ el jtel ce Htreet Name. Ptrmatuttt Residence. 911 S.W. Major 912 J. H. Burland 913 Wm. Little 911 D. A. P. Watt ] 916 MiBH Wheeler 910 CharleH Garth 1(17 Tho8. Cowdry Residence during the Meeting. Montreal 1398 St. Catherine street do 283 Upwr University st do 132Ht JameBHtroet do 285 1 1 pjHsr Stanley Htreet do 1 ' ^fetcalfe street Montreal I >nniH Htreet Toronto, Ont. . i.,vwrunce Hall ! li lerino street •eet :eet et ol \ 1- lerino street )1 :e street Hall el treat Hall 1 [lerbrooke st 1 Hall rine street ' WITNESS " PKINTING HOUSB, 33 AND 35 BONAVENTUKB STRKBP. il ) W: IMAGE EVAi UATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) V m // S-. i< 1.0 1.25 Itil28 |50 '"^= a 't. - 2.5 2.2 2.0 1.8 U 111.6 ^ ^. v] <^ /] %^ ^^ / W M. °% > /A Photographic Sdences Corporation 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, N.Y. H580 (716) 872-4503 iV ^ i 1 c I X G B I. «MEBICH fflCHTIOI FOB THE mmmm Of fflCE, WBDWB8DAY. AUOUBT 80- OFFICERS OF "^ASSOCIATION. FOR THE MONTREAL MEETING. PAB8IDBNT. J.W.Dawson, of Montreal. S^abl^of^^'S:"'^- ^- ''^^'^^' of Cambridge, in B- Phygios-T CMr»/"**'^'*=*^' of Washington. 0. Histology and Mioro8coi)y-A. H. Tutttk ofr i k H. AnthropOlOgy-ALEXANDERWlNCHELVlfA^n^^^^^^^^ ofDANiELWitsoK.ofToro„r ' '"''''°''"''*'^'''*"'='^ 1. Boonomlo Science and St^fcistlcs-E. b. e.uoxx. of Washington. PBBMAWEin? KECRBTABY ^- W. P u -, r ^ Dudley, of Altoona ^"" °^ Charles B. ***^**^f*?i^^*P^^-"- ^- Williams. Ithaca, N.Y. in absence ofCE. Button, of Washin^on. B^ton." °'"''' ''^^''"''■'=^' '"^ absence of Charles S. Mmcyp, of Htetology and Microscopy-RoBERT Brown, Jr., of New Haven Anthropology-Oris T. Mason, of Washington. Bconomio Science and Statiatios-F. b. Hough, of Lowville. TBEASUBBB. [William S. Vaux, the Treasurer elect, died in May last ] C. D P. G. H I. If XT8 MEM BERS OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE FOR THE MONTREAL MEETING. Past Presidents.— J kUJLs D. Dawa, of ^few Hay«ii j James Hall, of Al- bany; Stephen Alexajjder, of Princeton ; Isaac Lea, of Philadelphia ; F. A. P. Barnard, of New York ; J. S. Newberry, pf New York ; B. A. Gould, of Boston; T. Sterry Hunt, of Montreal j. Asa Gray, of Cam- bridge ; J. Lawrence Smith, of Louisville ; Joseph Lovering, of Cam- bridge John L. LeConte, of Philadelphia ; 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, Vice-Presidents of the Last Meeting.— Yf lu^iMS. Harkness, of Washington ; E. T. Cox, of San Francj$(;Q. Officers of the Present Meeting.—^. W. Dawson, of Montrerf;; Wm. Hark- NESS, of Washington ; T. C. Mendenhall, of Coliunbus,; H. C. Bolton, of Hartford ; W. P. Trowbridge, of New»Haven; E. Tt Cox, of San Francisco ; W. H. Dall, of Washington ; A. H. Tuttle, of Columbus; Dan«l Wilson, of Toronto ; E. B. Elliott, of Washington ; F. W. Putnam, of Cambridge ; Wm. Saunders, of London ; J. R. Eastman, of Washington.; H. T. Eddy, of Cincinnati ; C. S. Hastings, of Baltimore ; Alfred Springer, of Cincinnati ; J. BuRKiTT Webb, of Ithaqa ; H. ^. Williams, of Ithaca ; Wm. Osler of Montreal ; Robert Brown, jR.,of New Haven ; O. T. Maso??, of Washington ; F. B. Hough, of LowviUe, Alexaj«j)£r Winchej.^ of A^in Arbor, W. A.' Rogers, of Cambridge. «r ^^'^ '*' Association at Large.— One Fellow elected from each section. W. W. Johnson, Annapolis; Dr, P. R. Hoy, of Racine; E. W. Blaxe. of Providence; S. A. Lattimore, of Rochester ; G. H. CoOK, of New Bruns- wick ; A. J. Cook, of Lansing ; R. H. Ward of Troy ; Da VoLSON Wood. Hoboken ; C. A. Young, of Princeton. 179' ANNOUNCKMENT OF THE LOCAL SECRETARIEa Tne sessions of the Assoeiation, which begiin on Wednesday, Angus 23rd, at ,0 am., will be held in the buildings of the McGill University. The offices of the Permanent Secretarv and Ure Local Secretaries, with Post-office, Express, Telegraph and Telephone, will be in the central building of th* College, and Hie Genera Sessions will be held in the William Molson Halh:' 1 he Queens Hall, in University Street, witt, however, serve for public evening meetings. Members are requested to call and register their names at the km' °^V^^.^.T^"^"* ^"^ ^°^^^ cretarifesi in the central building, McGill College, as soon as possible after their arrival. 1 hey are requested to enter separately each member of tbei* families accompanying them. Each person so- rerlstered will receive a ribbon, stamped with the number against his or her name on the register, and is requested to wear it during the meeting. This will greatly facilitate the local arrangements. Upon register- mg their names, members will receive a hand-book of Montreal, prepared by the Local Committee. Members of the Local Committee will be in waiting at the Committee Room each day, tO' render such assistance as maybe- needed, and will be designated by a badge. Members of the Railway Committee will be in attendance at the Committee Room, daily, to give such information as may be m their power. Members of the Excursion Committee will be in attendance at the same place, and .Tiembers of the Association intending to avail themselves of the opportunities offered, will please register thfeir names for the several excursions as soon as possible. The excursion to Lake Memphremagog by the South Eastern Railway, and that to Lachine by the Grand Trunk Railway, are given by these lines free of charge. Through the liberality of the Western Union Telegraph Co., and' the Great North-Westem Telegraph Company, telegraphic mes- sages relating to family, social or scientific matters, will be sent from Montreal, during the meeting, for members of the Associat. tion, free of charge to aN parts of the United States and Canada. Members going to hotels will be taken thither with baggage at twenty-five cents. There will also be omnibuses plying bdtween- the College and the principal hotels for a fare of ten cents.. These omnibuses will be marked, A.A.A.S. There will be a daily luncheon in a temporary building in the College grounds, for which tickets may be purchased at the door. +^ 180 The Association Post-office will be found in the central building of the College. The office will be open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., from August zind to jist. excepting on Sunday, when it will be open only from z to 4 o'clock p.m. Mails will be received three times a day : at 8 a.m., i j a.m., and at 2 p.m. Letters will be sent to the main office at 2 p.m., 5 p.m., and at 6.30 p.m. Express packages will be received and delivered at the Association Post-office. The City Directory, Pathfinder, Railway Time-tables, Railway Guides, &c., will be found at the office of the Local Secretaries. Representatives of the press in attendance upon the meeting can obtain special tickets on application to the Local Secretaries. General invitat'ons have been extended to the members of the ALsaociation by : — The Library and Museum of McGill University ; The Library of the Mechanics' Institute of Montreal, St. James Street ; TheGallery of the Art Association of Montreal, Phillips Square; The Museum of the Natural History Society of Montreal, University Street ; ' The Collections of ihe Numismatic Society in the Natural History Society's building, University Street ; The Reading Room of the Young Men's Christian Association, Victoria Square ; Merchants' Exchange Reading Room, St. Sacrament Street ; By favor of Messrs. Allan the Steamship " Parisian " is open for the inspection of members. Permits may be had at the office of the Local Secretary. The steamer is berthed near the entrance to the Canal at the foot of McGill Street, and will remain open every day until Tuesday. JEXCURSION TO LACHINE AND DOWN THE RAPIDS. J'ersons desirin' to make this (rip may leave the fionaventure Depot either at a. m., 7.55 a. m., or at 5 p. m. on any week day from the 23rd to the 30th inst. The ticket, with which each will be provided by application at the office in McGill College, must be given up on board the steamer at Lachine. EXCURSION TO NEWPORT. JPersons desiring to join this excursion will leave the Bonaven- tare Depot on Thursday, the 31st inst., at 8 a.m., sharp. The S. E. R. will entertain the excursionists at dinner at the Mem- phremagog House, Newport. The Steamer Lady of the Lake will then leave for a trip on the lake. The train will leave for Montreal at 6,30 p»m. St. 181 EXCURSION TO HARBOUR, VICTORIA BRIDGE, AND GRAND TRUNK WORKSHOPS. The Harbour Commissioners' steamer will leave the Jacques Cartier or Island Ferrj- Wharf, at foot of Jacques Cartier Square. Wednesday, 30th, at 2 p.m , sharp, reaching the Canal Basin about 3 p.m., when the members of the excursion will enter the train provided by the G.T.R., and visit the Victoria Bridge, Work- shops, etc. The Excursions to Lachine by the Grand Trunk Railway ; to Quebec by the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Co.'s steamer, and return by the North Shore Railway ; to Ottawa, by the Cana- dian Pacific Railway ; to Newport, by the South Eastern Railway, are given by these companies free of cost. The excursion to the Harbour, Victoria Bridge, and Grand Trunk Workshops is by the courtesy of the Harbour Commission- ers and the Grand Trunk Railway Co. IROQUOIS HOUSE. ST. HILAIRE. During the meeting of the A. A. A. S. Messrs.Campbell Brothers, for a party of fifteen or more offer to provide an omnibus from McGill University at 5 p. m. to the G. T. R. Station for train at S.20 p. m., return ticket for St. Hilaire, supper, bed and breakfast, for three dollars. The attractions of Beloeil Mountain and Lake in close proximity to the city, will, i. is hoped, lead to a Jarge party availing themselves of these liberal terms. LORNE HOUSE, VARENNES MINERAL SPRINGS, VARENNES, P. Q. This very comfortable hotel at one of tho most popular summei resorts in Canada, may be reached by Steamer leaving Jacques Cartier Wharf at 5 p. m. Returning the Steamer leaves Varennes at 7.50 a. m., reaching Montreal at 9 a. m. The trip through the St. Lawrence is delightful, and will be found refreshing after a day's Association work. 182 ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE PERMANENT SECRETARY. Members will please call at the office of the Permanent Secre- tary, central building. McGill University, as soon as possible after arrival, to receive their members' ticket,*. All assessments and admission-fees must be paid at the office 7 car. only be fumi,!,;^? *' ■""'"' "P'=» "f 'o'™' obtained. ^"^ '" "■'"">"»• »' <>" "^ers, a, they are The Memoir on Fossil Bulterflies, by Mr S H •• ■««. bound in cloth, can wi.h the ProceeSC fo';X:„:: °""'' '" "^'^ '"°"'"°- "'f"™ attemio^to ttt'poltr^f "' ■"'"'"'■« '^'"""•"'- ^"'^^ Proceedings Of trCc!ti„?""''"^ ''""'' ™'""- <" «"' done without the 1 be f ■■"""'"■" '"'"O"'" »<" "e interested and Isicedforl"""" "' "■="">"» -"" °">e« sets of the Proceedta.!^ '""^cnpfons for this purpose. As full of the late fnrase ^1 h" T""' """""'"'^ '" -"Sequence increase in membership, it is honeH th^t fk means will be secured for this DurnnU t. "^"^''^"^ volumes is now desirabiranH r7 u ^' re-printing of two Of copies retnain t^hl . ° °'^'" ""'^^ " ^'"^'l ""'"ber earnest" soS' ^ntT'T °' '"^ '**^^""* ^^ ^'^-^ore subscribers. The Secretarvtl T , ^ P""*"^ ^'^* ^^ have alread, been^ rt^e^ro: tirbr ^ VhT "' ^'^ ^^°* that Gen. Wm Liliv h.c '"^'"''^" *^or this purpose, and -reotyping 0^.0'!" .6 c^^re?;;;;,^: *;'?'*"""^ "-* deliveryearlyin.Septen.be. Th PeJanen, S T'^ '" pleasure to add that a member who X ,1 ^T "' '^' given «85„ ^ce the Montreal mee«ngb:;.r ""^ ''^' p Jli^rrn'trr m^ir; r '- --r- -"■» Those paying since that hJ ^ T^ ^ '°"' *° ^"S^^^* ^7th. a. Mo„^ja,.i:Zet\r;o:„r ro^sira^r^^^^^^^^^^^^ mail early in September. ^ entitled by 184 MORNING. General Session in the Molson Hall at lo o'clock. Election of Members. Election of Officers. Sessi^r'"^' °^ ^^^ Sections after adjournment of General AFTERNOON. Recess for Lunch, from i to 2-30 o'clock. Excursions. EVENING. General Session at 8.30 o'clock in the Molson Hall.-General ment of the Meeting. ■' Notice -The Association yesterday voted to meet at Minna- apohs on the third Wednesday in August. ,883. , 185 THE SECTIONS. rWill „^'™ A-M>THEMATICS AND AsTRONOMY. S^crt/ary.^H. T. Eddy, of Cincinnati. Sectional Committee. ADJOURNED TUESDAY EVENING. Section B.— Phvsics. (Will meet i„ Libra^.. Fir,. Floor, Presbyterian College) &«./av._CHARi,Ks S. HAiHTOos. of Baltimore. Sectional Committee. T. C. Mendbnhall, of Columbus. Charles S. Hastings, of Baltimore. C. K. Wead, of Ann Arbor. A. E. DoLBEAR, of College Hill. H. A. Rowland, of Baltimore. ADJOURNED TUESDAY EVENING. 186 Section C. — Chemistry. (Win meet in Chemical Class Room. First Floor, Ceotre Building.) Vice.J^estden/.—H. C. Bolton, of Hartford. Secre/ary.—ALVRED SpringeH, of Cincinnati. SecHonal Commitite. ■ H. C. Bolton, of Hartford ; Alfred Springer^ of' Cincinnati ; Geo. C. Caldwell, of Ithaca; Robert C. Kedaie, of Lansini? • E. W. Morley, of Hudson. ADJOURNED TUESDAY EVENING. Section D.— Mechanical Science. (Will meet in Class Room No. 15, Second Floor. Centre Building.) Vice-President.—^. P. Trowbridge, of New Haven. Secretary.—). Burkitt Webb, of Ithaca. Sectional Committee. W. P. Trowbridge, of New Haven. J. B. Webb, of Ithaca. » * . ADJOURNED TUESDAY EVENING. Section E.—Geology and Geooraihy. " (Will meet in Theatre Room in Museum.) Vice.Pnstdmt.-^. T. Cox. of San Francisco. Secrelary.^U. S. Williams, of Ithaca. Sectional Committte. E T. Cox. of San Francisco ; H. S. Williams, of Ithaca ; C H. Hitchcock of Hanover ; N H. Winchell. of Minnea- polls ; E. T. Nelson, of Delaware. PAPERS TO BE READ IN SECTION E.-WEDNESDAY. i (106) Note on the exterior markings of bark of Lepidodendron a ^n,^ 'Ji'^7"»t"»^- '5 m. E W. Claypole. » U07; On Amphicoeha cedarvillensis from theNiasara Krouo of Cedarville. Ohio. in. E VV Claypole 3 (108, Note on the Fauna of the Catskill Red Sandstone, jo m.' A t.,^\ K-D L- r> E. VV. Claypole. 4 ( 1 19) A Rocking Stone ^n New York city. 5 m. . /,,,x r» r,, Chas H. Graham. 5- U35; Occurrence of Magnetic ore deposits inVictoria County, °"'*"0' m- . W. Hamilton Merritt. 6. (136) The Undulations of the Rock-masses across Central New / A X c ^^**®- '^ ""• "e^^R^ S. Williams. 7. (162) Suggestions as to the History of the Wer Coal mea- suresofOhio. 20 m. Edward Orton. (171) The Glacial Flood of the Connecticut River Valley ( oo^ o^ ""• , \ C. H. Hitchcock.* (188; borne mooted points in American Geology. m, r •. n r A. J" ^- Newberry. (190; Currents of Air and Ocean in connection with climate ; regions of summer rains and summer droughts. 15 m! . ,. „ . X Beaufort Hurlbert. (206) Subterranean Map-making, with new maps of Mammoth and Luray Caves. 20 m. Horace C. Hovey. (38) Law of Fracture or Fissuring, applied to Inorganic and 25^*"'^ '"^"^'■- *° »"• Richard Owen. (144) The Caves of Siaffa and their relation to the ancient Civi- lization of lona. ism. F. Cope Whitehouse. (250} On the association of crystals of Quartz and Calcite in parallel position. 10 m. R. B. Hare. 8 10. II. 1 2. »3. .a. .1 1S8 Section F. — Biology. (Will meet in Room No. «, in Museum.) Vice-President.—'^. H. Ball, of Washington. Secretary.— W11.1AAM. OsLER, of Montreal. Sectional CommiUee. W. H. Dall, of Washington; William Osier, of Montreal: J. A, Lintner, of Albany; W. J. Beal, of Lansing; H. F, Bassett, of Waterbury. ADJOURNED TUESDAY EVENING. Section G. — Histology and Microscopy. (Will meet in Room No. 3, in Museum.) Vice-President.— X. H. Tuttlb, of Columbus. Secretary.— R.QVB.Y!iT Brown, Jr., of New Ffaven. Sectional Committee. A. H. Tuttle of Columbus ; Robt. Brown, Jr., of New Haven ; A B. Hervey, of Taunton ; Louis Elsberg, of New York ; Romyn Hitchcock, of New York. ADJOURNED TUESDAY EVENING. 189 Section H. — ^Anthropology. (Will meet in the Molson Hall, Centre Building.) F/«-/Vmi/.«/— Alexander WiNCHELL, of Ann Arbor, Mich. Secretary.— Otis T. Mason, of V/a-aington. iii m8 » Sectional Committee. Alexander Vinchell, of Ann Arbor; Otis T. Mason, of Wash- ington ; A. S. Bickmore, of New York ; Garrick Mallery, of Washington ; N. S. Townshend, of Columbus. PAPERS TO BE READ IN SECTION H.-WEDNESDAY. 1. (247) A "find "of chipped stone articles on the Pacific Coast and Exhibition of the Specimen. 5 m. H. N. Rust. 2. (248) Remarks upon the Davenport Tablet. lom. H. N. Rust. 3. (55) Monumental and Art Remains in the Lake Regions of Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York. 30 m Wills DeHass. 4. (243) Influence of climate of Canada on Europeans. 15 m. Wm. H. Kingston. 5. (225) A few deductions from Dictionary of the Tuscarora dialect. 10 m. Mrs. E. A. Smith. 6. (57) Mountain Antiquities. 10 m. Wills DeHass. 7. (125) The Bleaching of the Aryans. 17 m. Miss Virginia K. Bowers. 8. (58) Geological Testimony to the Antiquity of Man in Am- ^"'''^- 40 m. Wills DeHass, 9. (56) Archaeological Exploration ; progress of discovery, jb m. Wills DeHass. ,1 'if m 190 Section I.— Economic Science and Statistics. (Will meet in French Class Room, Second Floor, Centre Building.) Vice-President. — E. B. Elliott, of Washington. Secretary.—^. B. HouGH, of Lowville. rec Me Sectional Committee. E. B. Elliott, of Washington ; F. B. Hough, of Lowville : Jos'iPH CuMMiNGS, Evanston ; John Eaton, of Washington. Se< PAPERS TO BE READ IN SECTION I.— WEDNESDAY. Several papers are to be read, which will be announced in the section. Se 191 OFFICERS recommended by the Nominating Committee for the Minneapolis Meeting: PRESIDENT : C. A. Young, of Princeton. VICE-PRESIDENTS: Section A. W. A. Rogers, of Cambridge. " B. H. A. Rowland, of Baltimore. " C. Edtvaxd W. Morley, of Cleveland. " D. De Volson Wood, of Hoboken. " E. C. H. Hitchcock, of Hanover. " F. W. J. Beale, of Lansing. " G. J. D. Cox, of Cincinnati. " H. O. T. Mason, of Washington. " I. F. B. Hough, of Lowville. GENERAL SECRETARY: • J. R. Eastman, of Washington. ASSISTANT GENERAL SECRETARY : Alfred Springer, of Cincinnati. SECRETARIES OF THE SECTIONS : Section A. W. W. Johnson, Annapolis. '* B. C. K. Wead, Ann Arbor. " C. J. W. Langley, Ann Arbor ♦' D. A. J. Dubois, New Haven. " E. Alexis A. Julien, New York. " F. S. A. Forbes, Normal. " G. Carl Seiler, Philadelphia. " H. G. H. Perkins, Burlington. " I. Joseph Cummings, Evanston. TREASURER: William Lilly, of Mauch Chunk. 192 LIST OF FELLOWS. ELECTED AUGUST 29th. Allen, Harrison, Philadelphia, Pa. Alvord, Henry E., Easthampton, Mas*. Ashterner, Wm., San Francisco, jCal. Atwater, W. O., Middletown, Ct. Baker, Marcus, Washington, D.C. Bartlett, J. R., Washington, D.C. Blair, Henry W., Washington, D.C. Borden, Spencer, Fall River, Mass. Britton, N. L., New Dorp, N.Y. Burrill, T. J., Champaign, 111. Call, R. Ellsworth, Des Moines, la. Chamberlain, Wm. J., Columbus, O. Chance, H. Martyn, Philadelphia, Pa. Chandler, Seth C. Jr., Cambridge, Mass. Chester, Albert H., Clinton, N.Y. Chittenden, Russell H., New Haven, Conn. Claypole, Edw. W., Yellow Springs, O. Collier, Peter, Washington, D.C. Comstock, J. Henry, Ithaca, N.Y. Dabney, Chas. W. Jr., Raleigh, N.C. » ' DuBois, Aug. J., New Haven, Ct. Dudley, Chas. B., Altoona, Pa. Dwight, Wm. B., Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Edwards, Wm. H., Coalburg, W. Va. Flint, James M., Boston, Mass. Frazier, B. W., Bethlehem, Pa. Fuller, A. S., Ridgewood, N.J. Gatschet, A. S., Washington, D.C. Hale, Horatio, Clinton, Ont. m Hazen, W. B., Washington, D.C. Himes, Chas. F., Carlisle, Pa. HodgeSi N. D. C, Salem, Mass. James, Jos. F., Cincinnati, 0. Jewell, Theo. F., Newport, R.I. Kendall, E. Otis, Philadelphia, Pa. Kennan, George, Washington, D.C. Langdon, F. W., Cincinnati, O. Lanza, Gaetano, Boston, Mass. Lazenby, Wm, R., Columbus, O. Lilly, William, Mauch Chunk, Pa. Love, Edw. G., New York, N.Y. , Macfarlane, James, Towanda, Pa. Macloskie, George, Princeton, N.J. McGee, W. J., Farley, Iowa. McNair, A. R., Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Mixter, Wm., G , New Haven, Ct. Neale, Arthur T., New Brunswick, N.J. Nelson, A. B., Danville, Ky. Peirce, C. S., Baltimore, Md. Penhallow, D. P., Mountainville, N.Y. Perkins, Geo. H., Burlington, Vt. Pilling, James C, Washington, D.C. Piatt, Franklin, Phlidelphia, Pa. Prentiss, D. Webster. Washington, D.C. Reed, E. B., London, Ont. Rockwell, A. P., Boston, Mass. Ross, Waldo O.. Boston, Mass. Russell. J. C, Salt Lake City, Utah. Schanck, J. Stilwell, Princeton, N.J. Seller, Carl, Philadelphia, Pa. Sestini, B., Woodstock, Md. Sigsbee, Chas. B., Washington, D.C. Smith, Edwin, Washin^rlon, D.C. Snyder, Monroe B., Philadelphia, Pa. Spencer, Jas. Wm., Windsor, N.S. 'U m 1! 194 Stallo, J. B., Cincinnati, 0. Stevens, W. Leconte, New York, N.Y. Stone, George H., Colorado Springs, Col. Sturtevant, E. Lewis, South Framingham, Mass. Swift, Lewis, Rochester, N.Y. Taylor, Arthur F., Cleveland, O. Thomas, Benj. F., Columbia, Mo. Thomas, Cyrus, Carbondale, 111, True, Fred. W., Washington, D.C. Trumbull, J. H., Hartford, Conn. Van Dyck, Francis C, New Brunswick, N.J. Walcott, Chas. D., Washington, D.C. Wallace, William, Ansonia, Conn. Warren, Cyrus M., Brookline, Mass. Webster, H. E., Schenectady, N.Y. Wharton, Joseph, Philadelphia, Pa. Wheeler, Orlando B., Detroit, Mich. White, L C, Morgantown, W. Va. Williams, H. S., T»haca, N.Y. Winsor, Justin, Cambridge, Mass. Wright, Geo. F., Oberlin, Ohio. Zentmayer, Joseph, Philadelphia, Pa. I 1 I il 196 MEMBERS ELECTED. AUGUST 23rd. 1 Col. Jnmes W. Ahcrt, Newport, Ky. 2 U. E. Archambault, Montreal. 3 Rev. Win. I). Armstrong, Ottawo, O. 4 Miss Mary Austin, Miltoi', Moss. 5 Frank Haker, M. D., 36r C .^3.. Wasli- incton, I). C 6 Prof? VhWm S. Ikker, Ashbury Uni- versity, (jreencastle, Inci. 7 Miss Miiry A. Haldwin, Newark, N. J. 8 11. Hallarcl, Principal, Lenox Academy, Lenox, Mass. 9 Charles IL Banes, Philadelphia, Pa. 10 Martha M. Barker, Lowell, Mass. 11 Henry Barnard, Hartford, Conn. 12 F. Foster liateman, Montreal. 13 Pierre Janvier Ubalde Baudry, Beau- harnois, P. Q. 14 Delos W. Beadle, St. Catharines,- Ont. 15 Thomas Beall, Lindsay, Ont. 16 J. Alphonse U. Beaudry, C. E., Mon- treal, P. Q. fj Alexander Melville Bell, Georgetown. D. C. 18 Chichester A. Bell, Washington, D.C. 19 Mrs. Albert .S. Bickmore, New York. 20 George John Bowles, Montreal. 21 Milton H. Brissitte, Montreal. 22 Prof. C. J. Brown, Chamberlain Insti- tute, Randolph, N.Y. 23 Prof. William H. Burr, Troy, N.Y. 24. Lt.-Comdr. Albert G. Caldwell, Torpe- do Station, Newport, R.L 25 H. L. Cargill, Montreal. 26 Charles Carpmael, I3irector of Magnetic Observatory, Toronto, Ont. 27 John Healey Childe, Boston, Mass. 28 Prof. John Mason Clarke, Smith College, ^forthampton, Moss. 29 Miss Cornelia M. Clapp, South Hadley, Mass. 30 Amory Coffin, Phcenixville, Pa. 31 Miss Emma Oberin Conro, Keesville. N.Y. 32 Dr. B. E. Cotting, Roxbury, Mass. 33 Francis William Crosby, Washington, 34 Hon. Rodney R. Crowley, Randolph, 35 Miss Elizabeth Curtis, Boston, Mass. 36 Abijah Curtiss, Vonkers, New York. 37 Peter C. Dempsey, Trenton, Ont. 38 Wm. H. Dennis, Assist. U, S. Coast and Geodetic Survey, Washington, u.C, 39 John M, Denton, London, Ontario. 40 J. Richards Dodge, Dept. Agriculture, Washington, 1).C. 41 Rev. James Owen Dorsey, Bureau of Ethnology, Washin^iton, D.C. 42 Andrew E. Douglas, New York. 43 Walter Angus Dun, M. D., London, England. 44 Richard T. Dunglison, M. D., Philadel- phia, I'cnn. 45 Robert G. Eccles, M.D., Brooklyn,N,V 46 President J. T. Edwards, Chamlierlain Institute, Randolph, N.Y. - ( 47 William Cole Esty, Amherst College. Amherst, Mass. 48 Frank H. Fairfield, Amherst, Mass. 49 A. G. Fenwick, M.D., London, Ont. 50 Bernhard E. Fernow, Slatington, Pcnn. 51 James Ferrier, Jr., Montreal. 52 Walter F. Ferner, Montreal. 53 Sanford Fleming, Chancellor of the Queen's University. Ottawa, Ont. 54 James Fletcher, Library j( Parliament, Ottawa, Ontario. 55 Wm. W, Folwell, Minneapolis, .Minn. 56 Cyrus G. Force, Jr., Cleveland, Ohio. 57 Rev. T. W. Fvles, Cowansville, P.O. 58 Benjamin D. Gilbert, Utica, N.Y. 59 H. I). Garrison, Chicago, III. 60 Stephen Samuel Haight, New York, N.Y, 61 Miss Mary Hale, Roxbury, Mass. 62 R. G. Haliburton, Ottawa, Ont. 63 Lyman B. Hall, Haverfgrd College, Penn. 64 Albert P. Hallock, New York, N.Y. 65 Henry Harding, Salem, Mass. 66 Miss A. Maria Harmon, Ottawa, Ont. 67 Dr. P. L. Hatch, Minneapolis, Minn. 68 Henry Hemming, Finance Department. Quebec. 69 N. H. Heniiup, Minneapolis, Minn. 70 F. H. Herrick, Burlington, Vermont. 7« Charles N. Hewitt, Minneapolis, Minn. 72 Prof. Lewis E. Hicks, Denison Univer- sity, Granville, Ohio. 73 John S. Hicks, Roslyn, N.Y. 74 Joseph Lawrence Hills, South Boston, Mass. 75 Miss Mary H. Hinckley, Milton, Mass. 76 Arthur Hollick, New Brighton, N.Y. 77 Miss Rose Hollingsworth, Milton, MasB, 78 Joseph Holt, M.D., New Orleans, La. 79 Geo. Henry Hudson, Plattsburgh. N.Y^ 80 Ray Greene Hulinf Fitchburg, Mass.' li)(> 8l ChftrlcH W. rufchinson, lUicn, N.Y. 8j (it'orjje lies, '^loiitrfnl. 8j John (i. Jack, llinlcnuKiiny Unsin, (,>iie. 84 Mrs. IsalK'llii Jnnics, (;uml)ii»lf;o, Mush. 85 l.miis C.Jones, llnitfoni, Conn. 80 Willism Schuyler Joluison, Wnsluni'ton, n.c. 87 Prof, James Kirklnnd, Toronto, Ontario. 88 Dr. Isiiloio Kitzic, Ciminnnii, Ohio. 89 Mi.ss Kiiznl)ctl' tl. Kiiiijlif, New York, N. Y. 90 F. C. Liilhrop, Hritifjcport, Conn. 91 1.. A. Uuf^ucl-l.iilour, Monlreiil. 92 I'rof. (icor^je l.nw.son, I )i>.lhousic College, Ilnlifnx, Nova Scotia. 93 I'rof. (ieo. Diu'.ley I, nwson, Cambridge, Mass. 94 Ktlwanl \V. l.cc, M.I),, Kamlolph, N. Y. 95 losoph l,il)ljcy, Gcorgclnwn, I). C. 9() "Nlrs. Rachel Lloyd, Louisville, Ky. 97 Horatio l.oomis, Murlingtou Vt. 9S I'rof. Thomas K. I.ounshury, Yale Col- lege, New Haven, Conn. 99 Joseph L'Kfoilc, Depl. Interior, (>uel)ec. 100 John \V. LovcU, New York, N. Y. 101 Albert Lufkin, Newton, Iowa. 102 I'rof. Louis L. Mctnnis, College Station, Texas. 103 W. H. Manning, Heading, Mass. 194 I'rof. Win. J. Nlartin, Davidson College, N. C. 105 I'mf. Samuel T. Maynard, Mass. Agri- culture (-ollege, Amhersi, Mass. lo() W. Hamilton Merritt, 'I'oronto, Ont. 107 Capl. James H. Mcrryman, U..S.K.M., New York. 108 President James Mills, Ontario, Agri- cultural College, (iuelph, Ontario. 109 T. Wesriey Mills, Montre.tl. no VViliiam Hamilton Mills, Hamilton, Ont. 111 Mrs. Mary I'".. Morgan, Rochester, N.Y. 112 Charles J. Morse, X'oungstown, Ohio. 113 Cnot. John IL Mortimer. 114 William Muir, Montreal, 11$ John l\ Munn, M.D., New York, .N.Y. 116 Henry M. Nevviiigion, St. Louis, Mo. 117 Stephen Preiulergast, Phtcnix, N. Y. 118 Arthur Perkins, Hartford, Conn. SI9 George Phelps, Nashua, N. H. 120 Dr. Cyrus Newlin I'ierce, Media, Penn. 121 Louis H. Pignold, Montreal. 122 Prof. Johnson T. Piatt, Yale College, New Haven, Conn. 123 Freilerick B. Power, Ph. D., Philauel- delphia, Pa. 1 24 Prof. George D. Purinton, University of Des Moines, Des Moines, Iowa. 125 John Stephen Renninger, M. D., Min- iieota. Minnesota. I2fi I'Mgar Richards, Washington, P. C. 127 Mules S. Ridcout, Lewiston, Maine. 128 Mrs. Susan Riley, Mobile, Alai)aina. 129 Thomas S. Roberts, Mimifttiiolis, Maine. I.JO Thomas I'. N. Rogers, Rurlmglon, Vt. 131 Rev. James Roy, Montreal. 132 I'rof. Alvah Horton Sabine, University of V^'iniont, Hnrlintlon: Vermont. 133 Mary lane Sollnrd, M.D., Itoslon, Mass. 13., Daniel Klmer .Salmon, Asheville, N.C. 135 ]. W. Sanborn, Hanover, N. IL 136 (ieorge H. .Seyms, Hartlord, Conn. 137 elms. S. Shullz, lloiiokeii, New Jersey. i3vS Dr. Ilrbt. !•;. Smith, New Haven, Cgnn. 139 Miss Marian M. Smead, Halavia, N.Y. 140 Marcell N. Sinilli, Hoston, Mass. 141 Thomas H. Smith, (.!hicago, III. 142 Miss Augusta J. Solomons, Sumter, S.C. 143 Miss Kate C. Solomons, Sumter, S.C. 144 Miss Mande Cohen Solomons, .Sumter, S. C. 145 Jas. IL Stibbins, fr.. New York, N.Y. 140 Horace Ld. Stockhridge, Audierst, Mass. 147 Levi Stockbridgc, Amherst, Mass. 148 Lincoln R. Stone, M.I),, Newton, Mass. I.t9 Jacob H. Studer, (.'olumbus, Ohio. I JO l''rcderick William Taylor, Smiihsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 151 J. v.. Thompson, Spalding, Mich. 152 llerberl (!. Torrey, New York, N.Y. •5;? <^'' W. Volney, Motl Haven, N.Y. 154 I'rof. Carl Warnecke, Monlreal. 15s Joseph W. Warren, Harvard Medical School, Hoston, Mass. 156 John Hosea Washburn, ISridgewatcr, Mass. 157 Miss C. A. Watson, Salem, Mass. 158 Prof. J. Hurkitt Webb, Cornell Univer- sity, Ithaca, N.Y. 159 Hon. Jos. K. Weeden, Randolph, N.Y. 160 Arthur W. West, .Salem, M.iss. 161 Alice Walker Wheildon, Concord, Mass. 162 J. F. Whiteaves, C^eological Survey, Ot- tawa, Ontario. 163 F. Cope Whitehouse, New York, N.Y. 164 Prof. Sarah F. Wh'ting, Wellesley Col- lege, Wellesley, Mass. 165 Francis Augustus Wilber, New liruns- wick, N.J. 166 J. Francis Williams, Salem, N.Y. 167 Janet Webster Williams, Newton, Lower Falls, Mass. i68 Miss Hannah S. Wingate, Brooklyn, N.Y. 169 Thomas Fanning Wood, M.D., Wil- mington, N.C. /6g, in aJJilion to the Members of the Local Committee. I 197 AUOtJST 14th. 170 L. W. Andrews, SpringficM, Masg. 171 Uxcnr Alwood, Kutliiixl, Verimmt. 17a I'rof. Urown Ayies*, UnivirHity «t Loui- siona, New ( )rlcnn)t. 173 'riminaH I). Ikll, Montreal. 174 Abralmtn D. Dnlen, I'lnintield, N. J, 175 Lieut. Cominnndcr Koynl H. iiradfurd, Torpedo Stiilion, Newport, k. I. 176 Arthur Urown, Oakland, California. 477 Kred (lardij) Urown, kutland, Vt. 1 78 John Hull, Wnshin>;ton. 179 leffrey Male Ihirland, Montreal. 180 I/Al)l)c Joseoh Chahert, Montreal, 181 John S. ClarK, Hoston. |J<2 Kichanl T. Coilmrn, lilizabeth, N. J. ^^i }• }• David, M.I)., Racine, VViscomin. 184 I,. M. Dayton, Cincinnati. 185 Kdward Dummer, lloston. «8() Henry l.cc Farr, Kutland, Vt. 187 Mrs. Marion T. FortcHcuc, New York. 188 William L. (;arrett, New York. 189 Thomas W. (ileeson, Hoston. 190 Dr. K. P. (ireenleaf, Henry Clay 1'. O., I )elaware. 191 Thomas A. ( Jrcenc, Milwaukee, Wis. 192 Rev. Colborne Heine, Montreal. 193 Clarence L. Herrick, Minneapolis, Min. 194 L. M. Holstcin, Helvidere, N.J. 195 Henry V. Homes, Albany, N. Y. 196 Allen H. Howe, New Haven, Conn. I 197 Kdward Hungcrford, Burlington, Vt. 198 Joseph 1'. hidings, U. S. Geological Survey, Orange, N. J. 199 Hiram U. King, Stamford, Conn. 200 Dr. Henry S. Lcffernan, I'hiladelphia. I I 201 W. II. Lynch, Danville, P.Q. 3o;< Joseph Russel .Marble, Worcester, Mass 303 JamuN Millan McLarty, liostun. 204 Macdregor J. Milcheson, Philaclelphift. 205 Alvin H. Moure, Magog, P.(^. 206 MisH Anna Mprton, Cnicago, III. 207 Oliver D. Norton, M.D., Cincinnati. 208 Prof. I), n. Purinlon, W. Va. State Unl- versily, Morgnntown, W. Va. 209 Prof, C. H. I'ettce, New Hampshire Coll. Agriculture, llanover, N.I I. . 210 Dr. A. M. Phelps, Chateaugav, N.Y. 211 Alexander I'roudfoot, M.D., Montreal. 212 Robert A. Ramsay, Montreal. 213 Dr. Sampson P. Rubins, Hochelaga, P.(^. 214 Jeremiah W. Sanborn, Columbia, Mo. 215 i'rof. M. P. Scott, Blacksburg, Virginia. 216 Henry M. Seeley, Middleburg, Vt. 217 Cant. Th(mias A. Selfridge, U. S. Navy 'rorpedo Station, Newport, R. I. 218 William W. Share, Hrooklynj N. Y. 2iy Wyllis Augustus Silliman, Clarkson, N.Y. 220 Mrs. A. H. Smith, St. Albans, Vt. 221 Herbert liugene Smith, Hartford, Conn. 222 Mrs. KllenM. P. Stone, Providence, R.L 223 Henry Stone, New York. 224 Rev. James A. H. Stone, Detroit, Mich. 225 Prof. Willianj Strieby, Colorado Col- lege, Colorado Sprines. :yj6 Wiluam A. Stiles, Deckertown, N". J. 227 Joseph Townsend, Durham, Ontario. 228 James Troop, Lansing, Mich. 229 Mrs. Charlotte Fowler Wells, New York 230 John Wanless, M.D., Montreal. AUGUST, 25th. 231 J. C. Ailing, Albert Lea, Minnesota. 23I Capt. Robert Chamblet Adams, Mon- treal. 233 Joseph Hemrose, Montreal. 234 C. H. DuHois, Minneapolis. 235 Miss Anne Hrown, Cincinnati. 236 Jeffrey Hale Hurland, Montreal. 237 Mrs. W. H. Chapman, New York. 238 Mrs. Marine J. Chase, Philadelphia. 239 Frederick Cole, Montreal. 240 Dr. J. A. Crevier, Montreal. 241 Surgeon Dwight Dicksonson. U.S.N., Washington. 242 Mrs. A. S. Diven, Elmira, N. Y. 243 Ignatius Donnelly, Litchfield, Min. 244 Capt. John M. Dow, New York. 2Aii Dr. Chas. R. Drver. Fort Wavne. Ind. 246 Dr. Louis Lane Dunbar, San Francisco, Cal. 247 Prof. Gilbert P. Girdwood, McGill C'oUege, Montreal, 248 Horace Hatch, M. D., Washington. 249 C. L. Herrick, Minne.Tpolis, Minn. 250 Miss Susan Iletzel, Clifton, Va. 251 Sarah E. IIibl)ard, Montreal. 252 Silas W. Holman, Boston, Mass. 253 Major Jed. Hotchkiss, Staunton, Va. 254 Prof. David S. Jordan, Indiana State University, Bloomington, Indiana, 255 David S. Kellicott, Buffalo, N. Y. 256 John Kennedy, Montreal. 257 Wm. H. Lennon, Brookport, N. Y. 258 Dr. G. W. Major, Montreal. I 2<;o Mendenhall. Minneauolis. Minn. 198 «6o Dr. H. L. Mortc, Boston. a6i Henry Mott, Montreal. a6a Edward Murphy, Montreal. 363 A. H. Netlleton, MinneapoHi. 364 Oliver!). Norton, M.I)., Cincinnati. 265 Frederick A. Ober, Beverly, Ma»g. a66 Prof. Marshal Oliver, U. S. Navy, Annapolis, Md. 867 Toscph H. F. OsKood, .Salem, Mass. a68 Frank Alltn Owen, Ihirlington, Vt. a69 William Reed, Hartford City, Ind. 370 W. G. Sargent, Sargentville, Maine. 871 Prof. J. O. Stillion, Evansville, Ind. a7a Rev. E. R. Stinson, Toronto. 273 A. P. .Southwitk, Norfolk, Va. 374 Carlisle Terry, M.l)., Cohimlnu, Ga. 375 Mrs. Joscnh nfTm, jr., Montreal.^ 270 Edward Koyall Tyler, Washington. 277 Frc&n Fran* REGISTER OF ARRIVALS. AUGUST 23-J9, 188J. r. D.C. SQ tcr.N.Y. nn. England, nd. [Quebec. , Ena. ilo, N.Y., IS. I 3 3 4 9 10 II 12 »3 H IS \l 19 20 31 23 23 24 36 3 39 3Q 31 3» 33 34 39 40 41 42 Name, Permatunt Residence. RttidiHtt during tht Meeting. G. F. Bnrker Philodclphia, Pa 130 Mackay Street. Mrn. Darker do do Miss Barker do do R. G. Muling Fitcbburg, Man 1 do Mm. Iluling do do S. B. Paine Fall River, Maw do P. V. Williams Watertown, N. Y St. Lawrence Hall. S. M. Fledgea Boston, Mass 1431 St. Catherine St. Mrs. 1 ledges do do Miss K. M. Hedges do do D. W. Beadle St. Catharines, Ont 168 Mance Street. Mrs. Beadle do do Miss S. E. Be die do do W. D. Boardman Roxbury, Mau !43» St. Catherine St. Mrs. Boardman do do Miss M. II. Hinckley Milton, Mass King Street Miss M.Austin do do Miss R. llollingsworth do 33 Cathcart Street. Mrs. P. R. llollingsworth do do J. W. Dawson Montreal McGill College. N. II. Winchell Minneapolis, Minn Windsor Hotel. £. T. Cox San Francisco, Cal do W. F. Ferrier Montreal 144 Metcalfe Street. T. Ferrier, jr do do * Miss C. A. Watson Salem, Mass Windsor Annex, Miss Sarah E. Hunt do do Miss A. L. Page do do Mrs. C. H. Dall Washington, D. C 107 Union Avenue. A.E.Foote Philadelphia, Pa 1531 St. Catherine St. G. J. Brush New Haven, Conn Wrndsor Hotel. Mrs. Brush do do C. W. Smiley Washington, D.C ■ W. H. Stephens Louisville, N. Y St. Lawrence Hall. H. 8. Williams Ithaca, N. Y 273 Bleurv Street. John Hagemann Cincinnati, Ohio Wrndsor Hotel. J. F. Tames do 824 Ontario Street. Miss £. W. James do do Miss A. Tames do do A. E. Highways do 903 Sherbrooke Street. H. C. Bolton Hartford, Conn ....Windsor Hotel. Mrs. Jackson Bolton do " '.Z do C. H. Rockwell Tarrytown, N.Y 311 Peel Street. \ 200 =tff='^?- 43 44 49 SO S' S* 53 54 55 56 % 9 6i 62 63 94 65 66 6 69 70 7« 72 73 74 75 76 77 81 82 83 84 8? 86 87 88 89 o 9» 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 //amf. PtrmanfHt Kesidence. R'tidmtt during tht LsfMoh;::::::::::;;::::::^'"^^^^^^^^ :.8 st. d^, stree.. Miss M. Mohr do ^o Iohn''l.ailo^ nuSi Street 152 I e-j Namt, Ptrmanent Rtsidtnce Rttidenci during tht /dieting. W. H. H. RuMell .St Louis Mo ; Windiior Hotel. M. H, Briisette Montreal, P. Q Montreal. Charlotte S. Tower '• Cathenne St Mrs. Muir do do S. C Caldwell Ithaca, N. Y Diocesan College. F.C.Caldwell do do John Rae Kensington, Lndn 290 Mountain Street. H. E. Olbord Mountainv.lle, N. Y. (31) Windsor Hotel. E. E. Howell ....Rochester, N. Y... 47 McGill College Avenue F. W. Staebner do 47 McGill College Avenue Y. V. Bassnett Jacksonville, Fla 6 Victoria Street. Mrs. Y. Bassnett do do Miss II. II. Mays Georgia, Fla do Miss M. C. Solomanu Sumter, S. C 903 Sherbrooke Street. Miss Ksite Solomans do dp Miss A. Solomans do do J. F. Whiteaves ....Ottawa, Ont .St. Lawrence Hall. N. S. Townshead Columbus, Ohio New York House. W. R. Lagenby do do J. R. Eastman Washington, D. C. 2 and 3 Diocesan College Mrs. J. R. E.istm.in do do S. W. Buinham Chicago, 111 City Hotel. H. D. Garrison do Albion Hotel. Rev. T. Fyle Cowansville, P. Q Diocesan College. A.J. Burnham Chicago, III ..City Hotel. John Michels New York, N. Y 893 Sherbrooke Street. H. Lord do • 903 Sherbrooke Street. Mrs. E. Smith Jersey City. Windsor Hotel. Chas. Carpmael Toronto, Ont. .■....•. .. W. IL Dall \Vashington, D. C. Diocesan College. Wm. Saunders London, Ont. .-. .. . . . ... . .Windsor Annex. J. M. Denton do — — - Rev. M. P. Costin Fordham, N. Y .-. St. Mary's College, Bleury Street W. P. Trowbridge. New Haven, Ct. .. . . . . . . .Theology College. Monr A .. Rildwin = = , , , Newark. N. T' 101 Metcalfe Street. 202 ■■J No. 154 156 157 »S8 »59 160 161 162 163 164 I6S 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 184 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 Name. Permanent ReHdence. ^l'« ^,^5!- Newark, N.J. Chas Wedl Vienna Residenc" during the Meeting. , loi Metcalfe street. No. F. H. Lond AT""Vo""- Richelieu Hotel. Mrs. T.n„H Colorado Springs Albion Hotel. Mrs. Lond ' " ' ,j- . Mrs. E. M.Wileys.. ..;;;;"" do 1° Miss E. N. Hunt 'M-^-itreal PO -.,a tt • •. o Miss M. Hunt i JW-^-'treal, F. g 356 University Street. W "" E ^"Cu^w '" •'■•••• • "• • • • • • '• ilf "''"^' '^'^} J^'^^helitu Hotel. S W ■ Tohn^tnn Worcester, Mass Windsor Hotel. MisrE.^B'"joh"ns;on: ! i ! i ! : .* ! ! ^^^o ^'°"' D. C 58 Drummond Street. Rev. Dr. Shackelford New York N V 01 iWor-n n ^^ a Miss Shackelford ... aI ' ^^ ^* VicG^l College Avenue do do do Windsor Hotel, do |^JS^\v.v:v; •••;:• ^S5ir^.^.^v -■^ b,^ s.„e.. L."j. S?a"::;:;;:; ;:.•:::"--'• ^- « '■■'■■■aiti^'^^Ai ^- "■ Px''i"i;;, -.4 ioh^w,; vv. : :: ■.•.•.•.f/thi.?.''!!^'""- Shackelford \\ do Geo. R. Shackelford " do Eliz. P. Shackelford '.'.', do A. S. Bickmore '. do Mrs. Bickmore ]\ do A. E. Douglass *.*..'..'. do A fu f,'?^,,^^" Washington, D. C . . . ;J"^ur W. West Salem, Mass M M !l'^^!!^^," Columbus, Ohio .... Mrs. Mendenhall d^ Byron D. Hals.ed i ] Broadway, N. Y ! ! ! .* .' ! .' ." .' .' American House J. Henry Comstock Ithaca NY v^fi, «; r- .1 • . Mrs. Henry Ccmstock ""^'^^^.^ ' ^ 1462 St. Catherine street Miss H. Willets do a° MissE^Haibrooke 'z. Alto, N. Y. .::::;::: :::: t Miss^H^:::.::::v:::^Z^^- wmdsorHotei "■- D ^^"^ Rochester, N.Y . . Windsor Hotel . . 1596 St. Catherine street . . Windsor Hotel do iri( 1462 49 Mance street do do o"<^"u^^!" Crawfordsville, Ind 1421^ St. Denis street S. C. Heigh way Cincinnati, Ohio ^ ^ ^^' V? A SnU^ • • • • • Westerville, Ohio, Richelieu Hotel w. van'^v"a£bu;gh:::;::::: -^^^ ^t* ^- 1 "^-^^^j "^^^^ M-rsVH°"fchen::::: ''Zt''' "'-■••• ••'w- 1 -^ F R rh„4u ^ ? Windsor Hotel W.H.Sf°"";::::-:---^^^!: -7 eieury street Mrs. C. P. Gardner D. A. Bassett. . Mrs.^^^S^MiA;:::;:::;::::•»^1^'^"'• Dr. I .ank Caldwell Cincinnati, Ohio ...*." '. *. ." ,* .' .' J W w"e'r rTT'^xf 207 Bleury street J . w . hpencer Columbia, Mo Cor. Sherbrooke and City Richelieu Hotel do iver do 205 Miss Spencer do io6 Mrs. A. Warren do 207 J.J.Bell ,.,/.. Exeter M W 208 Mrs. J. J, Bell. KCter. do do ,W Councillor streets do indsoi: i do 'uring the ing. street, tel. f Street, tel. !l. I Street, ege Avenue eet. nue. Obs. t . [ rine street se rine street t 5 Street I reet ( and City itreets No. Nanu. 209 C. Schaeffer 210 T. D. McGuire *.. 211 Mrs. J. D. MrGttire 212 F. C. Seap;rrf.ve 213 Mrs. n. A. Seagrave... 214 N. D.C.Hodges 215 J. J. May 216 Mrs. J. J. May 217 Miss May Davis .•^18 Miss M. Winson , 219 A. J. Cook 220 Mrs. A. J. Cook 221 Miss A. Curtiss 222 Arthur F. Taylor 223 J. E. Hendrick 224 Gaetano 7_anza 225 Mrs. M. Hartley Brown 226 F. A. Wilber 227 Mrs. F. A. Wilber 227 S.A.Maxwell 229 H. A. Hagen *.. 230 R. L. P. Mason 2'T N.M.Mason 232 C. H. Fernaid. 233 Mrs. C. H. Fernaid . . . 234 S. Henshaw 23s L. B. Hall 236 J. A. Kirkpatrick 237 L. W. Kirkpatrick 238 Mrs. S. L. Fish 239 C. Fish 240 W. J. Martin 241 B. Forgate 242 Mrs. B. Forgate 243 Miss M. Kelsey 244 A. P. Kelsey 245 Canon 1 lenderson , 246 S. J. Wardwell 247 Mrs. S. J. Wardwell. . . 348 Mrs. L. 0. Mound 249 Miss H. M. King 250 Miss M. W. Nichols... 251 J. L. Wall 252 C. F. Rand 253 W. A. Anthony 254 Mrs. W. A. Anthony . . 255 Miss Anthony . 256 J. B. W.'bb 257 S. W. Morehouse 258 S.T.Clark 259 J. T. Lovewell 260 J. B. Murdock 261 W. H. Pitt 262 Mrs. Pitt , .... 203 1^. <^ ' xj.-CCic3 . t I . t ( • I • 264 E. W. Money 203 Permanent Residence. Residence during the- Meeting. Philadelphia, Pa Windsor Hotel Elliott City, Md 42 Victoria street do do do Providence, R. I Windsor Hotel do do do Salem, Mass 7 Bumside Place Boston, Mass J.H. R. M«lson, Piedmon. do do do do do do Lansing, Mich Richelieu Hotel do do Owosso, Mich do Cleveland, O St. Lawrence Hall Des Moines, Iowa St. James Hotel Boston, Mass 20 University street New York City loi Metcalfe street New Brunswick, N. J. , ... 77 Mansfield street do do Cincinnati, O St. James Hotel Cambridge, Mass Windsor Hotel Providence, R. I do Orono, Me 91 Cathedral street do do Boston, Mass Windsor Hotel Haverford, Pa St. Lawrence Hall Philadelphia, Pa 344 Bleury street do do Brunswick, Me 91 Cathedral street do do , North Carolina 56 University street Auburn, N. Y 31 Victoria street do do Clinton, N. Y do do 31 Victoria street Montreal 852 Dorchester street.. Rutland, Vt St. Lawrence Hall. do do do do Salem, Mass 903 Sherbrooke streets do do New York City Windsor Hotel. Batavia, N. Y do , Ithaca, N. Y New York House. do do do do do do Wayland, N. Y Windsor Hotel. Lockport, N. Y do Topeka, Kan do Annapolis, Ind 219 Peel street. Buffalo, N. Y do do do 1-1 XT \T .„ /-»-l t « Cleveland, Ohio ... — iill w W\ 204 I'; No. 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 274 27s 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 29s 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 30s 306 307 308 309 310 3" 312 313 314 3«5 316 317 318 B. G. W. Name. Permanent Residence. Re»idence during Hie Meeting. Mrs. Morley Cleveland, Ohio H M ^ ^^^^^"^ Kingston, Mass Albion Hotel. r^' ii-!Jr Pasaduna, Cal 108 Stanley street. aV it t^ /u Kingston, Mass Albion Hotel. Mrs. E. D. Cheney Jamaica Plain, Mass 101 Metcalfe street. ^iss M. b^ Cheney do .do do ^- p Mnnn New York 135, St. Catherine street kV . ^ Washington 916 Dorchester street. ^''^'^'"^'^•^ • • Princeton, N.J 7 Hanover street. B. Carpenter, London, Eng 241 University street. Mrs. Carpenter do do W.W.Payne Northfield, Min Jas Warnock New York Windsor Hotel. W. H. Mead do do Mrs. Mead . New York Windsor Hotel Mrs. J. C. Lathrop • • • • Bridgeport, Conn 1474 St. Catherine street J. C. Lathrop do do J- ^- -if ^'f Newport, R. 1 9, Cathedral street E.S. Dunham New York ,„ Union Avenue n" w w II Jefferson, Ohio St. Lawrence Hall tr" \^in Hartford, Conn 19 Brunswick street Mrs. Wells do do S. Watson Cambridge, Mass 903. Sherbrooke street r^^S'h^,: ^"'""^ P°" ^"P^' 0"t 169 University street SkfciSlKf f.r ^""'^ 1460 St. Catherine stree ? p aV M '^ Woonsocket, R. I ........ 19 Brunswick street J. R.Maible do do \ f- r^'?,*;''^" Lonsdale, R. 1 903 Sherbrooke street - w K V; ^°"'^ Boston. 38 Cathcart street !^- ^^^°- London, Ont 1466 St. Catherine street ... ^^^^" • Easton, Penn 164 Peel street Miss Green do do ^- p ^y West Chester, Penn ...'.. .'9 Richmond Square V t' t f ^" Waterbury 447 St. Lawrence street w ^ • {^", Middleborough, Mass .... 1070 St. Catherine street Mrs. Jenks do .... do Miss M. A. Haskins do do Wm. Lilly Mauch Chunk, Penn ..'.'.'.'. Windsor Hotel Mrs. L Stone Chicago, 111 loi Metcalfe street ?• I- "f"'?." Wallingford ,460 St. Catherine street J- "• Batchelder Salem. Mass . .Windsor Hotel E. L. Larkins New Windsor, 111 St. Lawrence Hall n ii'^1 u ■'. Washington, D. C 1325 St. Catherine street R mtchcock New York American Hotel W. Osier Montreal i^ci S. H. i^".-"""-"" ^1 . , ^. . • • • • jj C. E. E. T. u ^„ ,- jj' St. Catherine street freeman Cleveland, Ohio Hausmann Troy, N. Y St. James Hotel r ''^^^u' ^ • y"*" • Montreal '.. ." WW \ '. \ \ .' .' ." '. '. Tso McKay7treet G.D. Phippm Salem, Mass Windsor Hotel J. Bartlett Ha E. f" J ■ tsartiett Hanover, N. H 903 Sherbrooke street 1. J -Justus . Stand forville, N. Y ...... 21 McGill Colleee Aver Julien. .-. K . . r ,. ^, > - -• --v,v^... College Avenue A. A. Juhen..- New York do Mrs. Julien do do ^w*^"^^!! "n "^"^ Arbour.Mich '. 1591 St. Catherine street ^o do Dr A Mrs. \Yinchfill . .320 Miss J. D. Winchell do do during tJie uting. el. street, el. "e street. itherine street ster street, street, sity street. 3tel. 3tel herine street 1 street \ venue :e Hall ;k street oke street ity street therine stree k street oke street street therine street eet Square rence street therine street itel ; street therine street itel eHall :herine street otel ;herine street otel street tel oke street )llege Avenue herine street No. 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 33« 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 369 370 371 372 373 374 205 Name. Permanent Residence. Residence during the Meeting. C. K. Wead Ann Arbour.Mich 903 Sherbrooke street C. C. Merriman Rochester, N. Y 24 Lprne Avenue Mrs. Merriman do do Miss G. B. Merriman do do C. H. Fisher Providence, R. I H. M. Newington St. Louis, Miss 256 St. Antoine street Mrs. Ireland do do Mrs. H. Ireland do do G. W. Winchell Raleigh, N. C 903 Sherbrooke street Mrs. K. N. Doggett Chicago, 111 256 Bleury street G. H. Scribner Yonkers, N.Y 24 Lome Avenue G. H. Scribner, jr do do H. A. Roland Baltimore, Md. ...^ 42 Victoria street E. T. Nelson Delaware, Ohio E. VV. Blake, jr Providence, R. 1 34° Bleury street Mrs. Blake flo do E. W. Blake, 3rd do do J. D. Hvatt New York St. James Hotel Mrs. J. b. Hyatt New York St. James Hotel E. S. Atwood East Orange, N.J 9 Richmond place Mrs. Atwood East Orange, N.J 9 Richmond Square L. Carman Bengali, N. Y American Hotel H. A. Homes Albany, N. Y 9^3 Sherbrooke street R. J. Wickstead Ottawa, Ont Cote St. Antoine C. M. Knight Akron, Ohio American House E. C. Denassy Trenton, Ont , ^° . , H. H. Lyman Montreal 74 McTavish street VV. M. Anderson Columbus, Ohio W. H. Ranch Chicago, 111 F. H Herrick TiltonN.H 80 Union^ W. R. Pedrick Lawrence, Avenue Mass Albion Hotel Mrs. M. M. Barker Lowell, Mass .. , do. J. S. Dixwell Cambridge, Mass 27 Windsor street Mrs. Dixwell .... ^o .„ o i° „ C. A. Young Princeton, N. J 68 St. Famille B. E. Barker Lowell, Mass Albion Hotel Eleanor B. Tedrick Lawrence, Mass do J. Logan New York, N. Y St. Lawrence Hall Miss Logan do t. Loms, Mo 826 Ontario st Mrs. Armstrong^. ... . . \ , \\\\\ ' ^'- ^"^holas, i^la St. Lawrence I J. c- Kimball : : : ; ijo3t j^ C. II. Winston p:„u_' Lawrence Hall do C. H. Winston Richmond V 42 Victoria st. Wm. Libbey, Jr . . PrinrXn ' M %" ^'- >">«« "o'^' Mrs. Libbev . Princeton. N.J Windsor Hotel do Libbey ^j^ "• ^^^?g\'^-- .Dunkirk, N.y'."... mK: Mee'irn'^."-.:;.-;.-.-. ;: : : : ; ^^™dr ""' '^- • • • •• • • • ^'^74 St."^i;i;;jne street Thomas Meehan ^^ do Miss Sarah Meehan .... * " " do ^° fr^':^^ •••••••«'• Lo-«. Mo.. .:::::::::windsc;!'Hotei T. G Mrs. C. do do 207 No. Nante. Permanent Residence, ^^^'^^^^e during the Meeting. 433 Alice W. Palmer Roxbury 258 Bleury streef 434 James A. Page Boston, Mass 540 Bleury street 435 Miss A. M. Harmon Ottawa 1,738 St. Catherine street 436 M. A. A. Livermore Cambridge, Mass 22 Cathcart street 437 Elizabeth S. Knight New York, N. Y do 438 B. W. Eaton Salem, Mass 11 Hanover street 439 Mary H.Stone do do 440 Lincoln W. Stone Newtown, Mass do 441 Laura P. Stone do do 442 Harriet P. Stone do do 443 Harriet L. Wolcott Boston, Mass do 444 Henrietta Wolcott do do 445 John S. Jack Chateauguay 446 Grace Wolcott Boston, Mass 11 Hanover street 447 Miss Jack Chateauguay 448 Mrs. A. L. Jack do 449 Leander Safford Boston, Mass 207 Bleury street 450 Mary Safford do do 451 W. L. Stevens New York," N. Y 1,396 St. Catherine street 452 N. L. Britton New York City 148 Peel street 453 Arthur H. Elliott do 27 Windsor street 454 Geo. F. Kunz do 1,474 St. Catherine street 455 Mrs, Kunz do do 456 Rev. S. J. Coffin Easton, Pa 802 Sherbrooke street 457 Mrs. Coffin do do 458 Charles Speck St. Louis, Mo 799 Sherbrooke street 459 Geo. Sutton Aurora, Ind Windsor Hotel 460 Georgia Sutton do do 461 W.H.Harding Lunenburg, Ind 462 Mrs. Harding do 463 Otis Bigelow Washington 78 Mansfield street 464 R. P. Bigelow do do 465 S. A. Lattimore Rochester, N. Y 903 Sherbrooke street 406 E. S. Dana New Haven, Conn Walbrae P. Dr. Harrington 467 Dr. Schweitzer Columbia, Mo 32 McTavish street 468 D. S. Kellogg Clinton, N. Y . , 23 Shuter street 469 Mrs. Kellogg do do 470 Janet W. Williams Newton Falls, Mass 43 Mayor street 471 Mary C Moore do do 472 Louis Elsberg New York city V/indsor Hotel 473 Mrs. Elsberg do do 474 Carl Leiler Philadelphia, Pa 1,325 St. Catherine street 475 D. B. F. Davenport Boston, Mass 27 Victor ireet 476 Mrs. Davenport do do 477 Miss Emma Davenport do do 478 " Mattie Davenport do do 479 " Mary Davenport do do 480 C. H. Sprague Maiden, Mass Windsor Hotel 481 Mrs. Sprague do do 4G2 Frank Baker Washington, D. C American House 483 Alex. S. Fen wick ....London, Ont 7 Mackay street 484 Miss Louise Fenwick do do 485 C. J. Bernes Chicago, 111 17 Durocher street 486 R. Janney Wilmington, Ohio 45 Metcalfe street 487 Miss Ella Janney , . . . do do 4uu \^. i-r. ^lintnernian Buffalo, N. Y American House ■ 208 No. 489 4!)0 4}»1 4{»2 403 4i)4 4!t5 5!M1 4!»7 4!)8 4{»ll 400 501 fi02 rm 504 505 m\ 507 508 599 510 511 512 513 514 515 51() 51 r 518 519 520 521 522 523 524 525 526 527 528 529 530 531 532 533 534 535 53(5 537 538 539 540 541 542 543 544 545 54G 547 548 549 Name. Permanent Reside,, Residence ctunng the A/eettnj;. B. Hedrick WaHhington, D. C St. Lawrence Hall Mfh. Hodrick do . .... do Wni. H. Brewer Now Havon, Conn WindHor Hotel T H A HofforH Cambridge, Mixan 893 Shi^rbrooko Htroet .) . H . Washbuin Bridgewivtor, Mass 38 Cathcart Htroet I ). C. ( Jilnian Baltimore, Md Windsor MiHs(Jilman do do MrH.Oilman do do MissA.CHlman do do w '^%^^'"'*'" Lawrence, Mass Albion House VVm. /immermann ChiciiKo, 111 American House MisN 1' aunv Zimmermann Buffalo, N. Y do ^V: •^- 1^'J"'' Lansing, Mich . Richelieu Hotel Miss Beal.. , do do MissBi'al do '.'.'.'. do Mr. Trowbridge Detroit, Mich 23 Hanover street Mrs. irowbridge do do S'"i Yi"'""'^'*" Montreal ." 157 St. Constant 0. hi. Monroe Annapolis, Md 757 Sherbrooke street MissStone. .Chicago, 111 101 Metcalfe street Mrs. H. St(me do do S. J. Hortou Chester, Conn Windsor Hotel Lhas. V.Woers Walthain.Mass do llioiiias Taylor Washington, D. C 893 Sherbrooke street MissTaylor do do J. W. Doughty Newburgh St. James Hotel Aath. Paine Worcester, Mass Windsor Hotel Mrs. N. Taine do do l^r* ^\ Merchant . East Plymouth, Mass American House Mrs. Merchant do do J- Anderson Waterbury, Conn 41 St. Mark street Mrs. J. Anderson do do Edwin Hiirrison St. Louis, Mo 799 Sherbrooke street Mrs Harrison do do •/.• K. Roes NewYork, N. Y, Windsor Hotel «" H. Ward Troy.N.Y 20 Beaver Hall \-p- Copes New Orleans 757 Sherbrooke street Miss E. Herman New York, N. Y Windsor Hotel J ohn Trowbridge Cambridge, Mass do Mrs. J. Trowbridge do do Miss Alice tiray do do Wm.H. Barr Troy, N.Y do Mrs. Barr do do 1 hos. S. Gladding New York, N.Y 205 Mansfield street Wm. Gladding do do A, W. Butler Brockville, Ind.^ American House A. B. Hervey Taunton, Mass 1819 St. Catherine street Miss Curo Keysville, N.Y 1128 Sherbrooke street 1 . R. Pynchon Hartford, Conn 21 McGill College Ave ^- Beall Lindsay, Ont.... 11 Buniside Place Louisa Jrost Yonkers,I'..Y 24 Lome Avenue Mr. Dalbras College Hill, Mass ?• Roosevelt New York, N.Y 1070 St. Catherine street J.W.Lovell do 1283 St. Catherine street Mrs. Lovell do do Mrs. J. W. Lovell do do Joseph Libbey Georgetown, D.C Windsor Hotel Mrs. E. Orton Columbus, O 799 Sherbrooke street *;• Orton do do E. W. Clayiwle Perry Co., Pa 42 Prince Arthur stroofc Mrs. Claypole do do 209 5fiO rm 552 553 554 555 55<5 557 558 559 5(>0 561 502 5<53 504 505 5tt() 567 568 rm 570 571 572 573 574 575 576 577 578 570 580 581 Name. Perminent Residence. Resiecnce during the Mating. . . , .168J St. DuniH street . . . . do do .. . do do do do ....Richelieu Hotel do do do do Pliny E.Ch^o Haverford, Pa.. Lhz. B.Chase do Maria Chase do Harriet Chase do •TamoH K. Oliver Ithaca, N. Y . . Martha Oliver do May Oliver do 'hP-.yf^^^^ Brooklyn, N.Y. Miss Warner do Mrs. .T. 1). Warner do M>«« L. Warner New York, N.Y Mrs. Weld do T^'r^'wi'l**^ Hartford, Conn .*.'.* i.'.' .'i i! 14 MccTill College Ave A T„^i ^'^ Morgantown, W. Va 23 Hanover street Mra^&e::::::.;:::-:::';- ^-^x^-'O wind«orH«tei ii&^-::::.:::::.:r:::::^^''^ ::::st. Lawrence Haii ?• V' ^""nton Greenville, S. "c .; ^\ Lintner Albany, N. Y . . Mrs. Lintner do 'T-W. Gilbert Rothamp8ted,E fcvVwS"^ ••••.■; ^V-h-^n.l>-C Ill Union Avenue Mrs.kM.ArnoTd .: ..;:;:;: do ::::■;::: t MissLizzieB. Walling do do ^■""•i- W- (Gilbert Rothampsted, Eng.'.'.V .' .' .' ;i82 University street ^^^y Cambridge, Mass Dr. Dawson oo 23 Hanover street 764 Sherbrooko street do a Marsden ... . .w .. .... .•:;::.si: LouirM:;':"'.-;::;::;^? -'""''"*" ■''''' Asi Mrs. Gray do Miss A. C. Fletcher do Miss Mary Tyndall Omaha., do 107 Union Avenue '^^^ 'Mni!; T,?i«?^«^'«"™- • '• '• '•' '•' • • ' • • " somOTviiie; n! J : ; :;; ;::::. 903 sherbrooko "^ &wm!'ornBV.\:.:::;::::::^"r*"'" m Me^tcaife street H. L.. Smith ..^ New York, N.Y *..'.! 29 Bumside street , do rm rm rm .587 .588 .589 ,590 .591 .592 .593 .594 .595 rm\ .597 .598 .599 600 601 602 003 604 605 60(i t IS n'M] No. fill fil2 iii:< fil4 (il8 lilt) fi20 (i21 fi22 (i28 (;24 «!2r) (>2(> fi27 «i2H (>21» <•>;«) (Wl Ii82 fi33 (534 (;;« (>:)(> (W (!38 (53!) fi40 fi41 042 fi43 044 «4.'i fi4(> 647 648 (>40 6r)0 651 6r)2 653 654 655 aV) 657 658 65!) (5(>0 6(il 662 663 664 6(i5 67 ()68 669 670 671 Name. Permanent Resident. S. Flominur Ottawa , Mrs. .1. Hall Albany.N.Y.. Miss Anna Mull do Mrs. Harlor Montreal v.. K. Clai.p S. Hadloy, Mass... Miss A, Kay do Kesidenee diirin^i^ the Meeting. ..Windsor Hotnl. ..(K)OSli(«l>ro<)kuHt. do do No. Wni. J. .lolinson Washington, D.C Wintlsor Hotel. W. H. MannitiK RoadinK, MasB Albion Hotel. Mrs. Manning do do .) . K. Kdniands Oaiubridge, Mass ..'.*. ". '. ". . 1(! Dorchester Ht. r. W. Sehaefer Stotsvillo, Pa Windsor. Miss L . Schaofer do do Henry Sehaefer do ..!",!, do I';. ^]ii''*?i" Toronto ..'..'.! St. I.awrence. iV« I- fappan Gamlner, O 31 D(.n(W«ui «t. Mrs. Tapoaiw do do Mrs. .1. 11. VVriKht Hanover, N.H do K. K.Loland New York, N.Y Windsor. Kuth Leland do (jo C. F. Hitchcock Jfanover, N.H ....... . . . do (}. H.SnellinK Eoston,Ma8H 280 Peel Ht. J K. DodKo... Washington, D.C 8!»8 Dorchest^n- street. Mrs. J . K. Dodge Washington, D.C 8i»8 I )orchister street Sarah M. 1 )awHon Boston, Mass li(l Mountain street lanny Dawson... do do Louis C. Wartelo Actonvale, t^ 5)01 Sherbrooke street Mary Wartele do 84 St. Hubert street Miss Iwtier do !)0l Sherbrooke street Yj..U. Miller Baltimore St. Lawrence Hall Susan P. Boynton Lynn, Mass Cliiw. S. Hastings Baltimore 211 Peel street R-. ^- A ^ir *^^ Cincinnati, O Cote St. Antoine, J. Little Miss A. Warder do do T- W. ftlills Montreal ...!!!! '..561 Dorchester street 1. L. Capen Boston, Mass McCill College P. B. Hough , . . Lowville, N.Y St. LawrencoTIall John Laton Washinfrton, D.C do Mrs. Eaton do do C. Mohr Mobile, Alb '.'.'.','.' do JJ- ^y Smith Cincinnati, D Windsor Hotel * • i\: ,^'.'r'y • • • Oktibbeha Co., Miss Richelieu Hotel A. Melville Bell Georgetown, D.C Windsor Hotel «'; ^; Merry weather Cincinnati, O J!) Mansfield street W .(t. Merry weather , Bollefontaiue.H) do •|,- H. Pillsbury Sj)ringfield , Mass i)03 Sherbrooke street L. L. Nichols Richmond, Ky H. Snyder, Jr Columbus, O . ... Richelieu Hotel ?• ? • Af S^' Rochester, N.Y Windsor Hotel xr'H'r m ^l*™*'*''' Sullivan Co., Ind ll.SO St. Catherine street rs. M^lerrj^ Annapolis, Md Windsor— 1)0 Union Ave do Mrs. C. A. Terry do H. M. Parkhurst New York, Mrs. Parkhurst do Miss Ida Parkhurst do Rev. S. Bush Waterford, J- J- \i Hinds . Lebanon, Tenn !)03 Sherbrooke street iV V" ■A;^'". • • • I^fnigor. Mo 113 University street Prof. Webster Norfolk, Va Windsor Mrs. Webster do .. do N.Y, 1431 St. Catherine street do do NY do i/iin'n,^ the >tol. )ku Ht. till. il. iku Ht. B. ,Ht. »Y Htrtwt. or stroot II Htrout )kii Htrciot rt Htrotit ke Htroot ) Hall At oine, J. Little ar street ^ftll ol tol el street ce street iol «1 lerino stroot Union Avo erino street ce street y street No. r.72 (J7;{ (i74 (175 (17(i (177 (J7H (i7i) OKO (!81 (182 (W3 (IK4 (!«.') ()H() (i87 (iH8 (>M!) (>!K) (191 ()!»2 ()!»» (>!)4 !i!»r) (i!Hi (;!»7 (>!)8 (i!K( 700 701 702 703 704 70r) 70« 707 708 70!) 710 7U 712 713 714 715 71(5 717 718 71!) 720 721 722 723 724 725 72(i 727 728 72!) r^ 731 732 211 Name. Permanmt Residence. Rfsi.h»ce durittg the Meettng. Louis Swift Rochester, N. Y 1357 St. Cathorino St Mrs. Hwift. do do MiHH I !. Hamlin 113 ITniversity St MiHH Htotson do Mrs. A. C. Hftinlin Banpfor, Me do Heni. ¥. Thoirms Columbia, Mo Ht. Lawrence Hall '"?• 1 • H'lrt Hamilton Co., () 20 University Ht Mrs. Hart do do K. B. Hare ....Guelph, Ont 87 Cathedral St Mrs. Hare do , do Mary U. Ailing Boston, Mass 207 Blnury Ht Mrs. H. H. rorkins Biulington, Vt 31 McTuvish Ht •/.V ^; tJhickoring. . , Washington, D.C 78 Mansi'lold Ht W. H.Leaman do 537 Ht. Lawrence St Mrs. Leaman do do Misi? S. E. Clark do do Wni. BroBS Chicago Windsor L.B.Fletcher Marlboro, N.Y Chan. R. J)odge Washington, D.C 852 Dorchester Ht Mrs. Dodge do do MissF. White Pittsfield, Mass do H- 1'. Bowditch Boston, Mass (if. Mc( Jill College Avonuj Mrs. Bowditch lamaica Plain do C. Constable Constabloville, N. y 31 McTavish Ht Thos. McFadden Westervillo, O Robt. C. Adams Montreal 45 Metcalfe Ht De Volson Wood Hoboken, N.J . Miss A. Wurtfeldt Ht. Louis, Mo 207 lileurv Ht Miss K. Wurtfeldt do do A. r. Hallock Now York, N.Y Mrs. Hallock do do F. W. Crosbv Washington, D.C Victoria House Hannah V,. Crosby do do i!" ^- ^."I'^y Oktibbeha Co., Miss Richelieu Hotel V,. L. Hood. Minneanolis. Minn fliitiii/ln. Hnf..! W. Crosby Boston, Mass 207 Bleury Ht, Eliz. Curtis Jamaica Plain do Alice B. Crosby Boston, Mass do ^l- ^Pi«r .• • S. Orange, N. Y Windsor Hotel C. A. Miller Carthago, O do C.A.Miller do do L. A. Miller. Cincinnati, O do Mrs. Miller do do R.M.Byrnes do do Mrs. Byrnes do do Ed Murphy Montreal 1.52(; Ht. Catherine T. J. Wilmot. Ryi,, N.H 14!) Durocher st 1 . R. Lonnesbury New Haven, Conn Windsor Hotel Sarah F, Whiting Wellesley, Mass. , . . do T. H. Jones do do L. M. Hodgkins , do do Marion Pelton do do H. F. Osborn Princeton, N.J do Miss A. L. Whigate Brooklyn, NY i)03 Sherl)rook(! st H. L. 1< rev Palatine liridge, N.J 28 Cathcart street Mrs. A. E. Irey do do •Z"*l" S- PJ'*'"'^ Boston, Mass 317 1 )runimond street "• {!• Peckham Providence, R.I Windsor Hotel O. D.Norton Chicinnati, O do Rev. J. Cuuimings Evanston, 111 .W ITniversity street O. At wood Rutland, Vt , 1283 St. Catherine street. 212 733 734 735 73({ 737 73H 73!» 740 741 Name. Permanent Kcsidmce. Rt^dfnce during Iht Mm. Stouo. ...... .!..;! I'otroit, Mich ^3 Haiiovor Htroot A. H. Howo. .:.::::..'•■:;:::: ; ; ; : now Haven, Mio» ''" .f.l.Idding8 Oriuigo, N..I^.. . MiHH K. Whiton. do do . IKKJ Slit»rl)rookH stroot .41 Mc(}iJI ColloKo Av. Ht. Lawrunou iliUl do do 1\2 Ablu5 Chabert ".; " " ' Montr.,a i„ >t T r. ?S ^:^: a-::-::.: ••••"•:S Mr-.----:-^^ 745 74(i 747 748 74!) 750 751 752 75;^ 7r>4 755 75(1 757 758 75!) 7(iO 7(51 7«2 7()3 7(i4 7(i5 7«G 707 7()8 7(59 770 771 772 773 774 775 770 777 778 779 780 781 782 783 784 785 78(5 787 788 789 7!»0 791 7J)2 793 iniws MjHH J. All WH MiHH HutcliiHon .Brotiklyii, N. Y. do do 404 Ht. Antoiiio ntroot do do r/.».l^' ^T^\ Cincinnati, () Albion Hn»Al John Wanless Montr«iil oo Vr ■ .**" MiH. WanloHH .... ! . . . ! ! ! ! . '. ; ', " ^'"/,*|^''*' «« \-hxvm Avonuo JanieH Wanlens ...'," clo MiHH WanloHH j,, Brown AyreH ! iil^New OrleaA^, La.' I r.ii/,aDetn, in . ,j . . . , . Victoria Hotel do do Richard Mrs. Colburn. H. Fernon Ai.*'" ^si''"^ •••.•'.'. '.^^^^'.^^'walthaln. Alvan Moore Miur„ir <» Mrs. conntabio :::::::::::^TIA^i „, ,. "'• -, do Statingtoii, Pa ... 77 ManHfiold MaHH street ConHtablovillo, N. Y H i\ ^l'""*"" Moigantown 23 H "•KRia::;:::"::: ^::!^^v- X'^windno.. • St. Lawrence Hall ?1 McTaviHh Htreet aiiovor Htrtiet Htreet Mrs. Cen;:::::::.: sp"n^eid.o A.'prmit^*""'' Providence, R.'ii.'.V.V.'.V.'.ll HanovT:;;:;;t MrH.pSfoot::::::'-: ^i;™*^ 2 PhiiupH Pkce MisB Cleveland !' "Michigan " Til' uo t» °"' Anna J. Morton Jviicnigan, HI «« Dmmmond Htreot Marion Fortescue....'.*!!!!!;.' I ''"now York Pifv \xt- a^'\^ . , Miss Fortescuo do Windsor Hotel E. L. Younians a' ^" Mrs. Youmans ^o ^" Joseph Bemrose .'.""."."."" Montreal u , i?P James Fletcher .:;; Ottawa Box l.-JS W.H.Harrington .'"^Ottawa!.'.'!'.'. .".V.V". ZIZZ E.H™rSdV\V.-\.V.;\V.*--£?^^^^^ ■.■.•.•.•.•.Victoria House. Miss ''"'-" ' • C. J. lilJike P.nMf ,m Mrs. C.Blake ...:.;:::::" do Miss Hughes "* j,, h!f.h™"'' •••■•••••"^"^r"N>^*::::.:::::RichelieuHotel w,A.sipn:::::.\\v:.:::::.^^^^^^^^^^ .i^gherbrooke street. M18S Bellinger a' ^»i L/r Miss A. Williams , do i^KiliZd:: i3urlin^o,, Vt 80 Uni^^^it^^reet. J. Bkke :::::: '•••■•p...f..„ „^. do 15 Ontario street, do jnivorsity street. Miss H. Smith . . Albans, Vt Windsor. Si.'Ba^Sr^::::.::;;:-"-''''S^:;»^^ ?%-^\J5'''"^ Montreal.', .v.; ■;;;;■ •■ " fc>. 1 . Robins A,^ ^^ , , ~ R.H. Lamborn .^.■■.■now Yo;k:".:::::;-. wiSr- No. 794 795 7!M» 797 798 799 800 801 802 803 804 805 80(i 807 808 807 808 800 810 811 812 813 814 815 81(5 817 818 819 820 821 822 823 824 825 820 827 828 829 830 831 832 8:^3 834 836 . Windsi icr. 213 No. 71)4 7!trt 7!M( 7«7 71)8 7iK) 80() 801 80*2 m.\ 804 805 m\ 807 808 807 808 80«.) 810 811 812 H\\\ 814 815 811) 817 818 81!) 8'20 821 82*2 828 824 825 820 827 828 82!) 830 831 832 KVS 834 835 83(i 837 h:w 83!) 840 841 842 843 844 845 84«J 847 848 84!) 850 851 852 Name. . „ .. Keiidenee dnrhtf^ thv Permnnent Kestdence. Mcilimf. N.Y (I< A. N. PhnlpH Cluit.wi(ju.vy, N.Y do H. li. MurldF Mi.ntmvl 18 l-i.rt utroot Kr«id. H. H<«lt,'«> Hiistnii, MivHH WiiidHor Kunmidy MoiitroiJ ildhii ,113 IfnivwHity Htrtmt. MiHH J. HiiiKl.t <1" 1738 Ht. f !atl>nrin(i ..troot K. A. liowHiT Now UniUHwick, N.J Ht. Liiwrciicn Hull. Mfh. H. H. DickHou Moiitrnd.. 88 llMion Av. MiHH H. Latour l'> 3() Md.ill Htroiit. MiH. lititour <1<> "" MiHH M. Livtour Mr. lioHHom MJHH M. HllHHOlII. A. 1'. Htowiirt MrH. Httiwfvrt. d d d<. ... Lincoln, Nub. d( do do do Windwir. do Hottsl A. r. Stowiirt Lincoln, Nob Windnor MrH.Stuwart do ,'''V. ,, ■ . ^ ThoH. H. (;aHO KannaH City, Mo 1153 Ht. Catherinn Htroot H.H. Haight Now York, N.Y 1431 do Mjh. M. A. Hin(?hani KauHan City, Mo .. .1153 do MiH. F. (). Case do lira do Altix. Mooro IJoHton, MawH 25 Ht. DoniH Btreot Ali!X. Mooro, jr do 'Kw/uiuiy::::::.;-;:: Stf;f'''« Windsor notd m\ W12 Win «(;7 H(i8 8UI) 870 871 872 873 874 87r) 87(J 877 878 »7!» 880 881 882 m.i 884 885 88() 887 888 88!) 890 81H 8i)2 893 894 895 89(! 897 898 899 900 901 902 903 904 905 IKXi 907 !>08 909 910 Cmciniiati WiiulHor Hotel .Hlooii,in(rton, Ind Ht. .lum.m Hotel • M<">tro!il 8<)4 Hhorbrooko Htreet ■ «'" do do do 11 itei*""^ • • ••••'•'• • • • • ^•*'l'':*"^' "'^''"^ "•"•'•'•'''' Hicholim. Hotel \\T. VVashuiKton, I ). C Windsor Hotel I'e llaaH Heheiick Urackett do .Princeton, N, d(i J. •1. H. Keenmter David S. Jordan MrH. .loHiipli Tiffin, Jr. MiMH Kliza Tiffin MiMH Mary Lovoll... Solon Wills Mrs. J. S. C. F J: w MrH M W. H. li '^'u '^Ji''!"' MiUorHville, MrH. H. Baker , ^\^, ' P. A. Owen Burlington, Vt " MrH. Owen . ,^,, ¥,^- rn''i'i'"''^ .'.".'.Montreal '.'.'. MihhT. Mooro do ^^''w'^- J^"" Wa8hingt.')ni l')'. C t- V • *«oinHter Cincinnati, ().... h. 1 )anf( irth Elniira, N Y (Joo. BowleH ....Montreal .'...".'.'!.'■.".■. um i do do do •'h',' '!"" • • • Wanhington. I). C. '.'.'.'. '. '. .' do Sf^.'VrT'Liu;;.;::::.::::;:;"^"^'^^'''-' canad.. Hotel Pa. nt\\ Ht. Catliorino ..2.54 Bloury Htreet do . 31 Victoria Htroot do ..43 Mayor Htreet • . do ..Windsor Hotel do Btreet (Jeo. IleH ,r j..He..h B. F. Osgood :: :•.::: . saiim, mm. :::::: : ::: " "'""*^' ""■«■"' y • jf '"«: Stamford, Conn l?,""- ■'•-A- .<^'".evior Montreal St. Catherine street Windsor Hotel (> 791 Slierbrooke street do Chas. S. Shtiltz Hoboken, N. J , . . . ".V. ////wrnd;"; Hotel Jed do lit real . 389 Craig street „ , v, . — ^i./boken, N. / "'• ■ " r 1.1 ^i'l^^j^kniH Staunton, Va J. H. Studer ....Columbus, O '.. j"'? , 'l'*^"" • • .Toront. Rudolph Koenig Piv,is, France T B ''wSer ^j^'t^'t' ^''■'■- ■■■ '■ Richelieu Hotel C:L.' Wheeler ^^'"''"'''^ ' 123 Jvkcalfe str St. Lawrence Hall do Miss T. A. J — " — ^otcalfe street CIO ........ fJo T n w\ -,. ^^"*^"™ Linden, Mass .' ! . St. Lawrence Hall T. C. Whitenu.re New York, N. Y . Windsor Hotel K J Cope Phil,Pa... vinasorHotel A.M. Brown Cinrinnati n '""n /i «. r^, , .T..lm Collett :.... /...V.VS^^iJV.:^ C«;r.^.rey&Sherbro„kest C.S.Price Mrs. J. Pourtales. Indianapolis Ind Windsor'Hotel • Waslnngton, D. C St. Lawrence Hall M^^- n± ••••••'* .Montreal .". V.V." V.','l,'{94 St. Catherine street do do Mrs. Colo do Miss Colo [\ do '^o'*" Cox '..'.'.'.".'.' Cambridge, 'Eng ' No. in I !>12 \m sm !»ir. iitti »17 018 t)l» SCiO <.t2l il'22 5>23 216 Name. .Montroal „ . . Kaidtnce during tht Pirinancnt Kesuience. Mi'ding, .1308 at. Cathcrinti Mtnwt Miiior iTniiivnjjM • ■ -•-■ ,; • ••. L \\\'i. St! .liviimH Ktnmt 285 Upjit-r Stiiiil'W Htrcot 123 Mutciilfo Htrnct H. W J. H , Wm. liittl.i do I). A. r. Watt d" MiHH Whma«r M..ntr.uvl ■":...:..... 28 St. I )m.iH Htr.nit y;:':i!'c:;:^i^::::• ■ ::\:::::::S^v^ -.."t Lawre... i.au mfh. Cox 9""'*^i*')^';' •''"''•..; zzm MiH HtiUovN Now HriKhtDii, Kiig Ch^.S Starr.: Hoclu-Htor, N. V St. Lawrenc, Hall .raiiu!H"Sluiarur Moiitrnal . ... . A. McMiiMtor Hci>tHt.)wii, I . t^ MiHH. U. Liiinina Montroal ..St. Lawroncn Hall ,.3<» Met; ill CoUoKo avenue " WITNESS " PUINTING HOU8K, 33 AND 35 BONAVENTURE STREET. LIST OF ARRIVALS. {Continued from page 215.) No. !)24 !I25 920 !»27 it28 •129 !t30 !I81 '.132 !!;« i)34 •i;-;.") ii3i; 1187 ( Xainc. Miss Elizabeth Fan R. W. Cowan Mrs, M. B. Cowan . Kev. A. H. Minn'o. Mrs. A. H. Mmno, Miss ¥a. Mnnro . . . Miss F. Munro Mr. E. Munrii. Permatient Residence. Residence during the Meelinir. , Rochester, N. Y . Montreal 41G Notre Dame stri>et do do do do do do .H. do .340 Blevn'j' street do do do do (Jeorge Phelps Nashua, N. William Drysdale Montreal 232 St. James street Miss Jewell Boston, Mass W. W. Keen Philadelphia, Pa 130 Mackay street Mrs. Keen.. do do Miss Corinne Keen do do MEMBERS ELECTED. AUGUST 30th. 315 Charles A. Ashbunier, Philadelphia. 316 Miss AlibyA. Beatty, Johnsonville, N.Y. 317 Dr. M. Swan Burnett, Washington, D C. 318 William Drysdale, Montreal. 319 Carroll Dunham, Jr.. Irvington, N.V. 320 George Henry Fox, New York. 321 Prof. Joseph G. Fox, Easton, Pa. 322 A. H. Muhro, Montreal. 323 James Shearer, Montreal. 324 Rev. Heman R. Timlow, South Bollston, N. Y. ^ i ♦ ■ » NOTICE. The list of officers given on page 191 were elected August 30.